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Expert Commentary: Dr. John D. Cahill, M.D. June 12, 2009

With swine flu spreading to a number of countries, most of them developed and with fairly comfortable supplies of antiviral drugs, it might seem that the world is in pretty good shape to suppress a seriously lethal pandemic. 

Although these drugs appear effective against this strain, it should be remembered that theses drugs are not necessarily indicated for cases of low possible exposure or less severe cases of swine influenza.  They should be reserved for more severe infection, those with underlying significant medical problems, and if there is a clear high-risk exposure to an infected individual. Indiscriminant use of these drugs could lead to rapid resistance and decrease their effectiveness.



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Expert Commentary: Dr. Elliot Goodman M.D. - June 9, 2009

This latest study in Circulation Research reveals some striking new data. You don’t necessarily have to be overweight to develop atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries.

The study suggests that danger is the chronic inflammation of the arteries caused by eating fatty foods and is independent of high cholesterol or triglyceride levels.



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Expert Commentary: Stuart Diamond, Editor-in-Chief - June 5, 2009

So another dirty secret? Vitamins a fraud? Another great hoax on the public? It’s an important question, because the public is spending billions of dollars on vitamins.

The history of Vitamins – as are many health cures -- is often faddish. Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and now Vitamin D. Each was presented as the next health-saving supplement. Not that they were completely discounted, but the hype was more than follow-up studies demonstrated. A consensus though seems to be building that 3 supplements do have positive impact on our health. They are Vitamin D, Calcium and Fish Oil or Omega-3s.



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Expert Commentary: Dr. Micozzi, M.D. - June 1, 2009

More and more we are discovering the health benefits of vitamin-D. Most of us tend to stay indoors during the winter months, as I know I certainly do, but lack of exposure to sunlight could mean that you’re not getting enough vitamin D. So taking your lunch outside and soaking up a few rays might be a great idea.


Like with many things, balance is important. Getting half an hour of direct sun exposure a couple times a week can be beneficial, while continually getting sun burns or just baking yourself is not.



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Expert Commentary: Dr. Elliot Goodman, M.D. - May 28, 2009

Is there an obesity gene? Research demonstrates that there is. In fact there may be several genes that contribute to obesity.

The INSIG2 gene controls insulin. It inhibits the synthesis (manufacturing in the body) of fatty acid and cholesterol. People with a sequence variation near the gene seem less able to inhibit the synthesis of fatty acid and cholesterol. The end result is a tendency to accumulate more body fat. Another culprit gene is a variant version of the FTO gene. People who have this gene tend to eat more to satisfy their appetites. And the children with this gene have a tendency to gain excess fat.



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Expert Commentary: Dr. Micozzi, M.D. - May 26, 2009

We are all beginning to realize that too much salt may be bad for our health. Yet, our bodies need some sodium (better known as salt) to function properly.


The body uses sodium, to maintain the right balance of fluids in our bodies. We also need sodium to transmit nerve impulses. In addition, sodium influences the contraction and relaxation of muscles.



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Blog Post: Stuart Diamond, Editor-in-Chief - May 22, 2009

Is Coffee Good or Bad?

So here is another story proclaiming the benefits of coffee. The International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism reports that a cup coffee before high intensity exercise reduces muscle pain thus helping the avid muscle grower work harder.


Well, when I look at my more modest physique in the mirror, I remember being told as a kid that drinking coffee would stunt your growth and should only be drunk as an adult. Only once you had reached full height could you sip this dangerous brew.



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Expert Commentary: Dr. Elliot Goodman, M.D. - May 20, 2009

The epidemic of obesity has huge ramifications. One of which is the cost to the healthcare system dealing with the ever widening range of medical complications associated with being overweight. The study from Newcastle University looked into complications to newborns. Here are a few of the potential complications associated with obesity and pregnancy to the mother.

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Expert Commentary: Dr. Micozzi, M.D. May 8, 2009

Living to 100 plus. That's the goal. Live a long time and be healthy along the way. How to do that? We have come a long way in understanding the basics for a long life. It's not a magic bullet, not special vitamins though there is mounting evidence that certain supplements do seem to have the ability to protect us from many serious diseases.

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Expert Commentary: Dr. Micozzi, M.D. - May 8, 2009

Eating Your Vegetables. Here is another great story on the value of eating broccoli and sprouts. But while we all know that eating fruits and vegetables are good for you, how do we increase input? The original guidelines for fruit and vegetable intake from the US Department of Agriculture was five fruits and vegetables a day. But recently, the new guidelines from the US Department of Agriculture increased the recommendations to a staggering 10 to 13 fist-sized servings of fruits and vegetables a day.

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Stent Angioplasty

Dr. Valentin Fuster, MD of Mount Sinai Hospital

Dr. Valentin Fuster, MD of Mount Sinai Hospital

Empowered Doctor Medical Board

1 Gustave L Levy Pl
New York, NY 10029

Call: 212-241-9628

Are you in search for someone who can help you with your heart's health? Looking for a specialist in cardiovascular? Dr. Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD is a cardiovascular expert because some of his credentials include Director of the Zena and Michael A Wiener Cardiovascular Insitute and the Marie-Josee and Henry R Kravis Center for Cardiovascular Health. So with vast amounts of experience under his belt, you can be sure that your heart will be in the best in cardiac care.


Robotic Prostate Surgery

 David B. Samadi, MD

David B. Samadi, MD

Empowered Doctor Medical Board

Mount Sinai
5 East 98th Street New York City, New York 10029

Call: 1-212-241-8779

David B. Samadi, MD, is Chief of Robotics and Minimally Invasive Surgery at The Mount Sinai Medical Center. A board-certified urologist, he treats prostate cancer with a focus on minimally invasive techniques. He specializes in robotic prostate surgery, and has an unparalleled expertise in the field thanks to over a thousand procedures he has performed with the da Vinci Surgical System.


Gastroenterologist

Dr. Jonathan Cohen, M.D.

Dr. Jonathan Cohen, M.D.

Empowered Doctor Medical Board

232 East 30th Street
New York, NY 10016

Call: 212-889-5544

Are you facing stomach or intestinal problems? Do you have disorders in your gastrointestinal tract? You should consider seeing Dr. Jonathan Cohen, M.D. from the Concorde Medical Group who specializes in gastroenterology and general internal medicine. His specialization in internal medicine comes from expertise in colonoscopies, gallbladder diseases, and complications relating to the pancreas and liver.


Psychiatry

Dr. Joseph H. Feinberg

Dr. Joseph H. Feinberg

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523 East 72nd Street
New York, NY 10021

Call: (212) 606-1568

Joseph H. Feinberg, MD finished his Residency training in Medicine at the New York University/ Rusk Institute of Rehab. Dr. Feinberg also had more Residency training at Mt. Sinai Hospital for General Surgery. His Internship also took place at Mt. Sinai Hospital. He completed fellowships in Orthopedic Pathology at the Hospital for Special Surgery and in Orthopedic Biomechanics at the University of Iowa. Dr. Feinberg gained his MD at Albany Medical College in Albany, New York.


Stent Angioplasty

Dr. Valentin Fuster, MD of Mount Sinai Hospital

Dr. Valentin Fuster, MD of Mount Sinai Hospital

Empowered Doctor Medical Board

1 Gustave L Levy Pl
New York, NY 10029

Call:

Are you in search for someone who can help you with your heart's health? Looking for a specialist in cardiovascular? Dr. Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD is a cardiovascular expert because some of his credentials include Director of the Zena and Michael A Wiener Cardiovascular Insitute and the Marie-Josee and Henry R Kravis Center for Cardiovascular Health. So with vast amounts of experience under his belt, you can be sure that your heart will be in the best in cardiac care.


Cosmetic Dermatology Manhattan, NYC

 Karen Burke, M.D., Ph.D

Karen Burke, M.D., Ph.D

Empowered Doctor Medical Board

River Court East 52 Street
New York, NY 10022

Call: (212) 754-1100

Karen Burke, MD, PhD is a Cosmetic Dermatologist with a private practice in Manhattan. She prides herself on treating all her clients with care and respect, and helping to ensure they have healthy, well maintained skin.


Vascular Surgery

Dr. Pravin M. Shah

Dr. Pravin M. Shah

Empowered Doctor Medical Board

83 South Bedford Road Suite 100
Mount Kisco, NY 10549

Call: (888) 547-1437

Pravin Shah MD, FACS is a Vascular Surgeon.


Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD-Cardiovascular

Dr. Valentin Fuster, MD of Mount Sinai Hospital

Dr. Valentin Fuster, MD of Mount Sinai Hospital

Empowered Doctor Medical Board

1 Gustave L Levy Pl
New York, NY 10029

Call:

Are you in search for someone who can help you with your heart's health? Looking for a specialist in cardiovascular? Dr. Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD is a cardiovascular expert because some of his credentials include Director of the Zena and Michael A Wiener Cardiovascular Insitute and the Marie-Josee and Henry R Kravis Center for Cardiovascular Health. So with vast amounts of experience under his belt, you can be sure that your heart will be in the best in cardiac care.


Bariatric Surgeon

 Elliot Goodman, MD

Elliot Goodman, MD

Empowered Doctor Medical Board

Beth Israel Medical Center 6th Floor 1st Ave & 16th St
NYC, NY 10003

Call: (888) 351-8607

Dr. Elliot Goodman is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and a Board Certified General Surgeon. Dr. Goodman and his staff treat each patient as an individual and design a treatment regimen that reflects the individuality of the patient.


Psychiatrist

Dr. Richard J. Frances

Dr. Richard J. Frances

Empowered Doctor Medical Board

510 East 86th Street, Apt. 1D
New York, New York 10028

Call: (212) 861-0570

Dr. Richard Frances, MD, F.A.C.P., F.A.P.A. is the current director of public and professional education at Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut and has his own private practice in Manhattan. He was appointed as the Clinical Professor of Psychiatry in the Division of Substance Abuse of the Department of Psychiatry. His past credentials include being the president and medical director at the Silver Hill Hospital.


Gender Specific Medicine

Dr. Marianne J. Legato

Dr. Marianne J. Legato

Empowered Doctor Medical Board

962 Park Ave
New York, NY 10028

Call: 212-737-5663

Is heart disease affecting your life? Is it scary for you to know that you have it? Don't let it change your life for the worst. There is someone you can see: Dr. Marianne J. Legato, MD, FACP, a specialist in Gender Specific Medicine, or Women's Medicine and Men's Medicine respectively. As the founder of The Partnership for Women's Health at Columbia University and a WHF Liaison to Gender Studies on Heart Disease, she is highly reputable to treat your heart complications and you can expect great personal attention once she takes you under her care.