"This blog was developed to provide medical updates that are important and have my perspective as additional insight."
Author: Douglas Lakin, M.D.
Born in Michigan, but raised in the Scottsdale/Paradise Valley area, Dr. Lakin earned his undergraduate degree at Arizona State University in 1983. Graduating first in his class of 6,000 as a Philosophy major in the Honor’s Program, he was the recipient of the Mouer Award for outstanding scholarship. He was the first person in the history of ASU to earn a coveted spot at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, entering in the fall of 1983.
Originally intending to become a medical research scientist, Dr. Lakin developed a greater interest in patient care. Inspired by his father, Dr. Mervyn Lakin and Sir William Osler, the founder of modern internal medicine and first Chief of Medicine at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, he focused on clinical medicineAfter completing his medical school training from Hopkins in 1987, Dr. Lakin performed his Internship and Residency in Internal medicine at the University of Iowa’s Hospitals and Clinics, among the premier Internal Medicine programs in the country. Dr. Lakin excelled to the highest levels of clinical scholarship, achieving among the highest scores in the country on his Internal Medicine Board Examinations.
With his training complete, Dr. Lakin joined his father in practice in 1990. Shortly thereafter, Dr. Lakin senior retired. Dr. Douglas Lakin continues his practice in the tradition of his excellent training, and provides the quality of patient care established by his father before him.
The latest studies in treating Ebola are looking promising using the ZMAPP antibodies, which are produced by a company in San Diego. When given to 18 monkeys infected with the Ebola virus, all monkeys survived the infection. When the 3 monkeys were infected and treated with placebo, all died. This was the data that encouraged …
The Center for Disease Control has acknowledged the first case of EBOLA in the US. Although it was a ‘matter of time’ until such a case presented in the US, this underscores the importance of the worldwide effort to prevent the spread of this virus in Africa, to prevent more widespread infection across the globe. …
Memory concerns are common as we age, and I talk to several people every day about what they can do to improve their memory. The list is simple: 1. Exercise regularly. It turns out that exercise is the single most important method for improving memory. Increased blood flow provides improved cerebral circulation and stimulation. …
No…not the Green Bay Packers that Barb and all of our Wisconsiners love so much…it’s Milton Packer, MD. Dr. Packer is a renowned researched on heart failure, a disease in which the heart cannot pump effectively to provide circulation throughout the body. He, and a team of scientists at Novartis have developed a combination medication …
An injectable cholesterol medication, known as PCSK9 inhibitors, are emerging as an effective treatment for those who cannot tolerate statins like Lipitor, or who cannot achieve goal levels of cholesterol with standard medication. A spate of new studies published at the American College of Cardiology meetings show that these forms of medication are safe, effective …
Medical Marijuana is becoming increasingly popular in Arizona since legalization, and this remains controversial on a number of levels. Dr. Alan Block, one of our neighborhood neurologists, is well known to many of our patients as he is always in shorts and Hawaiin shirt. He has a regular column in one of the professional magazines …
Getting the combination of tastes perfect, if mostly by accident, explains the amazing and unique flavor of Heinz Ketchup. It’s why nothing can replace it in our tastebuds. Read about the explanation of HEINZ….>>>>HERE<<<<< More about your digestive tract can be found in Mary Roach’s GULP …a great read if you have some time …
This weekend’s Wall Street Journal had an article about various aspects of short-term memory, with a focus on a twist in memory that I had not heard of previously. What we see and notice has a lot to do with our ability to recall, and you may recall (or you may not!) my previous lecture …
I am a big fan of the Warner Brothers cartoons. Both the humor and insight in these cartoons often captures a concept perfectly, demonstrating that laughing at our challenges helps keep us humble and open. In the famous “One Froggy Evening” a Ralph Kramdenesque fellow discovers a singing frog and hopes to make big money on …
For some reason I was just thinking back to the wards at Hopkins and the yellow bags of IV fluids that we would hang for the patients who abused alcohol. The IV’s we’d give them were called OSLER BAGS…named after the famous first chief of medicine at Johns Hopkins, Sir William Osler, and the namesake …
The current outbreak of the EBOLA VIRUS in Nigeria & West Africa is an important health concern globally, due to the 90% fatality rate from this type of infection. Fortunately, despite it’s virulence, the virus is not easily transmitted, requiring contact with body fluids to result in infection. This means that only people who have …
Sure….the internet is filled with fun and oddities. The last one I shared was ‘GRANDPA GETS AN iPAD’ Laughter is good for your health……do take a look now….enjoy this humorous 2 minute short found on TV in QUEBEC, CANADA. See it >>>>>>HERE<<<<<.
Chronic pain has many effects, affecting all aspects of a persons life. Whether it’s medication side-effects or how it influences relationships, pain issues can play a significant role in life quality. If you are dealing with such issues, here is a resource for you: a support group being run by Carol Spitzer, and accomplished counselor …
A recent observational report is suggesting a potential connection between the use of Viagra and the risk of melanoma. The report in the Journal of the American Medical Association claims a plausible connection, based on the biology of melanoma and the mechanism of action of Viagra. Whether this connection in fact exists is unclear …
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