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 Apnea Sleep Health & Disorders Weight Management Women's Health Apply Filter FDA Policy for Diagnostic Tests for COVID-19 By Dalton Dunaway, PharmD, BCMAS March 25, 2020 In order to achieve rapid testing for COVID-19, the Food and Drug Administration is shifting some responsibility to states and providing more specific details for commercial and laboratory manufacturers. The FDA is adapting as the situation evolves.States can now be responsible for tests… See more 5 Myths About Coronavirus March 25, 2020 Everybody everywhere seems to have a friend, spouse or colleague who claims to know “the truth” about COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. But right now there are probably just two truths you can count on. First: Information is quickly evolving. Second: You’ll find a lot of… See more You Think You’ve Got Coronavirus. Here's What You Should Do Next By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES March 24, 2020 The number of coronavirus cases in the U.S. are in the tens of thousands and rising — at this point, all 50 states have reported cases. Because it is spreading fast – and testing has lagged – many people may already be infected. Many people may be infected with virus but are not showing signs… See more What I’m Doing to Survive the Coronavirus Shutdown By Dr. Andrea Klemes March 20, 2020 It’s been a difficult month for patients and physicians alike. As a doctor, a mom and a daughter, I’ve been worried about a lot of different people. My 85-year-old mother, for example, lives in New York, about 1,300 miles from us. At first, I was worried about whether I should fly up to see her or… See more Despite News, Possible Coronavirus Drugs Still in Test Phase By Dr. Andrea Klemes March 20, 2020 You’re probably hearing a lot about different drugs that are being used to treat coronavirus. For example, choloroquine and its brand-named cousin Plaquenil were recently in the news.While you may see these drugs and others on TV or in your Facbook feed, it’s important to remember that… See more Stuck at Home? Your MDVIP Benefits Are Still There for You March 19, 2020 The coronavirus is interrupting much of our normal routines right now, and most of us are spending a lot more time at home. Fortunately, many of your MDVIP benefits are still there for you — like having tools to support healthy living 24/7, inside and outside of the doctor’s office.Reach… See more What Does Social Distancing Mean? March 13, 2020 Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, the term social distancing has become a buzzword. Social distancing means remaining out of group settings (like church, small groups and restaurants), avoiding mass gatherings (like concerts, sporting events and festivals) and maintaining distance from… See more Protecting Yourself from Coronavirus: What You Need to Know By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES February 4, 2020 The coronavirus continues spreading worldwide and has already infected more than 60,414 people and claimed at least 1,370 lives. Although most cases (and deaths) occurred in mainland China, 15 cases have been… See more What Is Coronavirus and Should I Be Worried? By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES January 23, 2020 A few weeks ago, a mystery illness caused almost 60 people in Wuhan, China to fall ill. The virus has since been identified as coronavirus, and it’s spreading throughout Asia and has now reached the United States. What Is Coronavirus?Coronaviruses are a group of seven viruses that… See more Do You Need a Measles Booster? By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES May 15, 2019 A 43-year-old Israeli flight attendant recently contracted measles, leading to encephalitis (brain inflammation) and a coma. While a measles outbreak is currently affecting nearly half of U.S. states, most people being infected haven’t been vaccinated. What’s different about the Israeli flight… See more Load More Leave this field blank