Living Well Blog Filter Results By Allergy/Immunology Bone Health Brain Health Concierge Medicine Dermatology Diagnostic screenings Diet & Nutrition Emotional Wellbeing Endocrinology Geriatrics Gut Health Heart Health Infectious Disease Insurance & Medicare Lifestyle Longevity MDVIP Clinical Studies MDVIP Wellness & Prevention Model Men's Health Personalized Medicine Preventative Medicine Prevention Primary Care Sleep Health & Disorders Weight Management Women's Health Apply Filter 3 Tips for Handling a Longer, More Intense Allergy Season By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES May 21, 2025 About 25 percent of U.S. adults suffer with seasonal allergies, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That’s millions of Americans living with uncomfortable symptoms like a stuffy or runny nose; itchy, swollen eyes; sneezing; coughing; post-nasal drip and fatigue.… See more Managing Plaque Psoriasis? Your Diet May Provide Relief By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES May 20, 2025 Currently, there are about eight million Americans living with psoriasis; unfortunately, the number of cases is rising, according to The Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Alliance. Experts believe the unhealthy American lifestyle combined with an increased awareness of psoriasis is leading to more… See more Does the Flu Knock You Out for Weeks? Boost Your T-Cells By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES October 4, 2023 It’s common for people to experience the flu differently. In some people, the flu triggers strong cold-like symptoms, while other people develop life-threatening issues. Influenza is a virus responsible for about 9 million illnesses, 4 million medical visits, 10,000 hospitalizations and 35,000… See more New Study Suggests Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Is Not in Your Head; It's in Your Gut By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES July 18, 2023 Chronic fatigue syndrome (also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome or ME/CFS) is a complex disorder that affects about 2.5 million Americans. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that ME/CFS can strike anyone, but it most often occurs among middle-aged… See more Food Allergies and What You Can Do About Them By Dr. Andrea Klemes May 7, 2023 When I was in school growing up in New York, hardly anybody had food allergies. Nobody sat alone at an allergy table, and peanut butter was practically cuisine du jour. A lot has changed.Today, food allergies affect a growing number of American adults – about 2 percent. They cause 30,000 emergency… See more What You Can Learn from Food Allergy Tests January 7, 2022 You know your body, and you know when something isn’t right: a rash you can’t explain, lightheadedness, nausea or diarrhea for no obvious reason. Sometimes these symptoms appear after a meal. But other times, they appear at seemingly random times. One possible explanation might surprise you:… See more How to Go on an Elimination Diet January 7, 2022 In an age where countless people seem to have some kind of food sensitivity or intolerance, elimination diets have become incredibly common. They help you find out what foods, if any, trigger or worsen conditions ranging from joint pain to acne. The tricky thing about them – besides the fact… See more Is It a Food Allergy or an Intolerance? January 7, 2022 Food usually brings people together in friendship, in celebration, even in sorrow. But it can also be a major source of stress. For some, a single bite of the wrong food can mean a trip to the emergency room. This is called anaphylaxis, a classic food allergy reaction. For others, eating a… See more 3 Ways to Fight Allergies When You’re Gardening By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES August 7, 2020 For most avid gardeners, weeds and pests are plenty challenging. If you’re a gardener with allergies or asthma, however, the sneezing, watery eyes, runny nose and breathing problems are enough to make you want to hang up your spade. But there are steps you can take to minimize allergies while… See more 5 Tips for Managing Spring Allergies April 1, 2019 After a long winter, who doesn't love a beautiful spring day? The warm air, the gentle breezes, fragrant flowers, buzzing bees and ... the sound of sneezing, sniffling and coughing. Okay, nobody likes that last part, but there is relief if you suffer from seasonal allergies. April and May… See more Load More Leave this field blank