The idea of a zero calorie soft drink may be appealing to some women, but a new study says those sodas could be detrimental to heart health. According to a study presented at the American College of Cardiology’s 63rd Annual Scientific Session, diet soda increases a person’s likelihood of suffering a cardiovascular issue by 30 […]
1 in 25 Acquire Infection During Hospital Stay
A new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that one in 25 patients in U.S. hospitals acquire an infection during their care even though hospitals have taken steps to reduce infections from spreading. According to the report that accumulated data from over 183 hospitals, an estimated 648,000 patients acquired 721,000 infections […]
The Misguided Approach to Carbohydrates
A well-known health “expert” has recently come out of the woodwork to condemn low-carbohydrate diets, despite all the evidence that links carbohydrate-rich diets to health complications. Nutritional scientist Dr. T. Colin Campbell said that low-carb diets are a “fraud” and that reducing your carbohydrate intake could lead to heart disease and cancer. “Low-carb, high-protein, high-fat […]
Why Surgery Is Often Best For Torn Achilles Tendons
If you rupture your Achilles tendon, you’ll face two options – undergo an operation to repair the damaged tendon, or opt for a non-surgical method that leaves you on crutches or a non-weight bearing cast. Ultimately it comes down to your individual case, your doctor’s assessment, and of course, your wishes. Usually I recommend surgery […]
How a Scribe is Saving My Patient and Family Relationships
A recent article by Dr. Art Caplan of the Division of Medical Ethics at the New York University Langone Medical Center really hit home for me. In his article, “Would a Scribe Repair of Destroy the Doctor-Patient Bond,” Dr. Caplan hypothesizes about how adding a third-party to the doctor-patient relationship would affect each party. He […]
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