Aging, Telomeres and Torpor
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Why aren't they hibernating?
What do aging, telomeres and torpor have in common? It may be that torpor slows the process of aging.
Aging is directly linked to telomere lengths. Telomeres, the caps on the end of …

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What’s the Difference Between Warts and Herpes?
Monday, 9 Aug, 2010 – 4:00 | No Comment
What’s the Difference Between Warts and Herpes?

This question was raised by many readers of the NY Times health section and Dr. Peter Leone, associate professor at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and Public Health, wrote a brief but …

Meat Eating Critical Evolutionary Process for Humans
Friday, 6 Aug, 2010 – 4:14 | No Comment
Meat Eating Critical Evolutionary Process for Humans

Disclaimer: Vegetarians will have to close their eyes and block their ears to avoid the following research findings: eating meat helped our brains grow larger and this dietary change, around 2.5 million years ago, helped …

New Weight Loss Drug Shows Promise
Wednesday, 4 Aug, 2010 – 4:03 | No Comment
New Weight Loss Drug Shows Promise

Lorcaserin, a new weight loss drug, has been found to reduce weight by 5% or more, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The drug was also found to reduce …

New Study Shows Fewer Complications from Weight Loss Surgery
Monday, 2 Aug, 2010 – 4:11 | No Comment
New Study Shows Fewer Complications from Weight Loss Surgery

There are fewer complications from weight-loss surgery according to a study released this month in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). Medical researchers from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, analyzed the data …

Adult Obesity Exceeds 25% in 34 States
Friday, 30 Jul, 2010 – 4:00 | No Comment
Adult Obesity Exceeds 25% in 34 States

The country’s obesity epidemic continues to rise according to a report released by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and Trust for America”s Health (TFAH). This, the 7th annual report released by the joint efforts …

Do Migraines Damage the Brain?
Wednesday, 28 Jul, 2010 – 4:00 | No Comment
Do Migraines Damage the Brain?

Dr. David Dodick from the Mayo Clinic, responds to questions from readers in this NY Times article published 7/27/10. For the many migraine sufferers who wonder if migraines lead to a higher risk of strokes, …

Iron Deficiency Anemia & Food
Monday, 26 Jul, 2010 – 4:00 | No Comment
Iron Deficiency Anemia & Food

I went to give blood last week and to my surprise, I was denied because my hemoglobin was too low. This is not the first time and it is probably due to my vegetarian diet. …

Should Patients Be Allowed to Read Office Visit Notes?
Friday, 23 Jul, 2010 – 4:14 | No Comment
Should Patients Be Allowed to Read Office Visit Notes?

I had an immediate reaction when I read the headline, “Should Patients Read the Doctor’s Notes?” in the New York Times this week. Yet this interesting question is being tested out on 25,000 patients and …

Ringworm Treatment for Body and Objects
Wednesday, 21 Jul, 2010 – 4:00 | No Comment

Ringworm Treatment for Body and Clothes
This is a great short video about ringworm, a very common fungal infection of the skin. Dr. David Hill (love that bow-tie) discusses over-the-counter preparations used to treat ringworm (tinea) …

Treating Clostridium Difficile: Fecal Transplantation
Monday, 19 Jul, 2010 – 4:08 | No Comment
Treating Clostridium Difficile: Fecal Transplantation

Many years ago I took care of an elderly woman in the nursing home who suffered from Clostridium difficile, or C. diff. for short. She had come to us from a local hospital suffering from …