Medical

K4 blood test for Prostate Cancer

4K blood test for prostate cancer: I’m not a urologist, but the ongoing discussions about prostate cancer triggered by the ex-president’s condition prompted me to write this blog post, hoping that it might be helpful to some people. According to the American Cancer...

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SEX ON TV SHOWS VERSUS REALITY

As an author, I’m supposed to post on media on a regular basis. Writing blogs is a good way to entertain followers without constantly badgering them about my books. According to my media training, I should pick a popular subject in order to get more followers. What...

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MY RETIREMENT

As of 6/30/2023, I am officially retired from patient care. It has been a gripping, often exhilarating 45 year ride. On my last day, when left my office for the final time, passing my baton to my newly acquired partner, I suddenly felt something dissolving in my...

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Vaping-Relating Illnesses Sweep the U.S.

Recently, there has been a rash of vaping-related illnesses across the U.S., with patients reporting symptoms including a cough, chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea, fever, vomiting, and weight loss. At least eighteen people have died, while more than 1,000 have...

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Dogs: Your Heart’s Best Friend

Practically everyone has heard the old saying that dogs are a man’s best friend. Well, it turns out that saying may be truer than most people realize, after research showed that owning a dog may be good for cardiovascular health. People who owned pets were more likely...

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Diabetes Increases Cancer Risk

People with type 1 and type 2 diabetes are at increased risk of developing some forms of cancer compared to the rest of the population. Researchers have finally figured out why, and it has to do with damage to a person’s DNA. Deoxyribonucleic acid, most commonly known...

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WHO Recommends Limited Screen Time for Young Children

It’s no surprise that we all spend too much time on our devices. Between computers, Smartphones, tablets, and TVs, sometimes it seems like we simply shift from one device to another. Adults log about 11 hours of screen time per day, according to a 2014 Nielsen...

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Stem Cells Help Combat Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a condition that mainly affects middle-aged to elderly adults. It involves the wearing away of the protective cartilage around a person’s joints. Cartilage is a type of firm tissue that enables smooth joint movement. If the cartilage wears down...

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Blood Test To Track Alzheimer’s Disease

As covered in some of my previous posts, Alzheimer’s is a truly heartbreaking disease. Loved ones watch while their family and friends disappear in front of their eyes—physically present, but no longer the person they once were. That’s why it’s so exciting that...

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