
Dr. John Swartzberg
Dr. John Swartzberg writes about health and wellness, particularly issues that affect overall public health in the United States. He is an internist and specialist in infectious disease and is chair of the editorial board of the UC Berkeley Wellness Letter and berkeleywellness.com. He is also a clinical professor emeritus of medicine at the University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health and the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. When not writing and advising, he enjoys running, reading and playing with his grandchildren.
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Do 'Brain Training' Games Really Work? (Op-Ed)Opinion If you want to boost your brain, you may want to table the training games and instead go for a jog.
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Are Vitamin E Supplements Healthy or Harmful?Opinion Are vitamin E supplements risky? For most of us, the answer may be yes.
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Awake Again: Is It Insomnia or Just Segmented Sleep? (Op-Ed)Opinion Waking up at night is normal, and it may not effect the quality of your sleep.
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Dietary Supplements: Can You Separate Fact from Fiction?Opinion Which dietary supplements are truly dangerous, and which actually help?
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