ONCE WEEKLY INJECTION FOR DIABETES HOLDS INTEREST

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Exenatide is an injectible medications used for Type 2 Diabetes that has been available for a few years in the form called Byetta. Injectible, but not insulin, it is a medication that improves blood sugar by increasing the body’s own insulin production and blocking the secretion of the counter-hormone glucagon. Effective and proven in twice …

CHECKING BLOOD PRESSURE IN BOTH ARMS?

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A new study from the British Medical Journal Lancets claims that checking the blood pressure in both arms is important as a difference between the two is an important indicator of vascular disease. Although interesting, I don’t think this is a worthwhile endeavor and it sounds more like an academic exercise in ‘publishing’ than anything …

MARATHON RUNNERS (MEN ONLY) SHOULD HAVE A ROUTINE HEART CHECK

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Occasionally I’ll hear a news report of a participant in a marathon having a sudden cardiac arrest. Rare but dramatic, a recent study looked at the frequency of this event and predisposing factors. Nearly all of the cardiac arrests were in men, so women need not really be concerned about this issue. The risk is …

NICOTINE FOR QUITTING….EFFECTIVE OR NOT?

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A recent study of nicotine use in tobacco cessation has questioned it’s effectiveness, and even implies that it is counterproductive in people with the greatest nicotine dependence. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/10/health/study-finds-nicotine-gum-and-patches-dont-help-smokers-quit.html?hp Although originally improved as an adjunct for smoking cessation, nicotine is used ‘willy nilly’ by patients in an effort to reduce their smoke exposure and to potentially …

PSA….WORTHWHILE OR NOT?

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What with elevated PSA’s that do not show prostate cancer, the increased risk of infection from the prostate biopsies, and the question of ‘overdiagnosis’ of mild disease that does not require treatment…the entire PSA issue has become increasingly unclear. Into that mix, steps the latest study from the NCI (National Cancer Institute). This study of …

LOW PROTEIN DIET IS BETTER…EVEN IF IT CAUSES WEIGHT GAIN

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A new study in JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) found that people who take in their extra calories as protein (meat, eggs, nuts) gain as much weight as those who take in those calories as starches, but they gain less body fat. This supports the idea that more starches and sugars (soda, potatos, …

MORE POSITIVE DATA IN FAVOR OF ASPIRIN FOR COLON CANCER

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This week’s Lancet Journal (from England) has an important study supporting the use of aspirin in preventing colon cancer. Aspirin at 600mg daily (equivalent of 2 full dose pills) yielded a significant reduction in colon cancers in patients with Lynch Syndrome (a genetic predisposition to colon cancer). Although not clearly applicable to other patients with …

NEW JOINTS NO BETTER (AND PERHAPS WORSE) THAN OLD JOINTS

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New metal-on-metal and ceramic-on-ceramic hip joints have been criticized of late, particularly with the meta-on-metal hips causing metal to leak into surrounding tissues and the bloodstream, resulting in pain and questionable metal toxicity. Revisions are needed in some cases and this has been an unanticipated consequence of this new technology, as report in the New …

HOME EXERCISE TREATMENT…COMING TO AN INSURANCE PLAN NEAR YOU!

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With increasing concerns about the costs of medical care and the desire to lower costs, look for less and less coverage of physical therapy treatment regimens. The latest study from the Annals of Internal Medicine compared: Chiropractic care, medication regimens, and home exercise regimens for treatment of acute musculoskeletal neck pain. In this study…..Chiropractic care …

ADD MEDICATION IN SHORT SUPPLY

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Although we’ve not seen this in Arizona, the FDA has listed Adderall and Ritalin as medications in ‘short supply’. Widely prescribed to enhance focus and concentration, these medications are running afoul of FDA efforts to prevent abuse of these medications. I’ve not seen anyone have a problem getting their prescriptions filled, but we will see …

COMPLIANCE WITH MEDICATIONS REMAINS CRITICAL…EVEN FOR CANCER PATIENTS

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Compliance is the term doctor’s use to mean ‘adherence’ to a medication regimen. Compliance is critical to gaining the benefits from medication because clearly, you can only benefit from a medication if you take it. An interesting study of Compliance with breast cancer prevention medications called Aromatase Inhibitors (Aromasin/Arimidex), only 80% of patients took their …