A recent warning to avoid fish oil during chemotherapy for cancer treatments raises the question: Can vitamins and supplements do more harm than good? In the case of cancer patients taking fish oils, this might be the case. In mice, the administration of fish oil, while getting a common chemotherapy agent cisplatin (used in …
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I’ve always been interested in the basis for understand how ‘we know’ things that we know. As a result of this, I became a philosophy major at Arizona State, and although I focused most intently on the Platonic Dialogues, and the Philsophy of Science, Epistimology (theories of knowledge) was an area of fascination. How do …
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Yes…..I thought I might brag a little…about how amazing the Class of ’87 was at Hopkins, as the first classmate of mine from Hopkins to become a Dean of Medical School just was announced. Dr. James Hildreth, an MD-PhD from my Hopkins class is now taking up the Medical School Deanship of Meharry Medical College, …
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PUBLISHED APRIL 1ST, 2015 “Doctor Doug; I have arthritis and cannot seem to move my fingers well. As a result, I am having a tough time texting my grandchildren and would like some medical tips to help me out.” Signed, B.U. Well BU, there is no question that osteoarthritis, the most common form of …
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A recent study used BOTOX injections in the stomach (through a stomach scope) to delay emptying of the stomach, increase fullness, and to thus result in weight loss. The initial study looks promising, with larger trials to come. In the future, rather than doing surgery, we may be doing every 3-6 month injections of BOTOX …
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KISS is a famous acronym that I love: Keep It Simple Stupid That, along with “Brevity is the soul of wit.” are two of my favorites. Here is a nice article with simple recommendations for how to eat in a healthy manner. It does not take an entire book to tell you the rules, …
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It came as a shock to me today that my old professor, Dr. Levi Watkins, had suddenly died at the age of 70 from a heart attack and stroke. A tall, lanky cardiac surgeon, renowned at Hopkins for his skill and temperament, he was recognized throughout the institution as a ‘great man’ for his pioneering …
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As you know, I’m a big fan of TED TALKS. It’s a great website for expanding our vision of the world and gaining new insights. A patient recently sent me this video that I’d not seen. Louie Schwartzberg is an amazing producer of films about the hidden world all around us. Take a look and …
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