Candace Corson, M.D.
Candace Corson graduated summa cum laude from Yale University in 1973 with a B.S. in Combined Sciences and received her M.D. degree from Yale University School of Medicine in 1976. She completed her residency in Family Medicine at University of Rochester, New York, 1979 and was Chief Resident 1978-79. Dr. Corson has been Board Certified by the American Board of Family Practice since 1979. She lives in northern Indiana. She and her husband, an emergency physician, have four sons. After several years of private practice in Indiana, Dr. Corson developed an interest in the prevention and reversal of chronic illness. She spent four years as a medical consultant in Integrative Medicine for a non-profit hospital's Healing Arts Center in Mishawaka, Indiana. She is currently a National Health Educator on the connection between health and nutrition. She offers the following advice for good health: Improve your own nutritional status by adding the best protection nature has to offer: 9-13 servings of fresh produce.
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