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 Your Complete Guide to Popular diets January 18, 2019 AlkalineMediterraneanAtkinsThe Ornish DietDASHPaleo… See more Losing Weight Leaves You Susceptible to Bone Loss By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES July 6, 2018 If you’re trying to lose weight, listen up: You need to take measures to protect your bones. Weight loss is associated with a lower bone density, particularly among older Americans, according to a study published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. Researchers from… See more How One Patient Partnered with her MDVIP-Affiliated Doctor to Lose Weight June 19, 2018 Sherry, a member of an MDVIP-affiliated practice in Phoenix, talks about how she was able to work with her physician to lose weight."He (Dr. Kevin Turner) came up with the plan to help me lose weight," Sherri says. "In the first year I lost about… See more Can Eating Too Much Dietary Fat Make Me Fat? By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES May 2, 2018 If you lived through the 1980s “war on fat”, you probably can’t help but wonder if eating fat can cause weight gain. And it doesn’t matter how many studies support the health benefits of healthy fats, there’s still an inkling of doubt that makes you hesitate before “indulging” in grass-fed butter,… See more Study Better Defines the Ties Between BMI and Risk for Cardiovascular Disease By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES April 13, 2018 The connection between cardiovascular disease risk and obesity is not new. But a recent study has better defined that risk based on body mass index (BMI). Being obese, measured as a BMI of 30 or greater, increases your risk for cardiovascular disease and a shorter lifespan, according to a new… See more How to Reduce Added Sugar and Artificial Sweeteners in Your Diet January 17, 2018 You know too much sugar and artificial sweeteners are bad for you. Here are some tips to help you reduce their role on your diet:Become a label reader.The best way to avoid added sugar and artificial sweeteners is to recognize the foods manufactures put them in. It also… See more 6 FDA-Approved Sugar Substitutes January 17, 2018 Artificial sweeteners are not as new as you might think. They date back to the 19th Century when saccharin was first discovered accidentally in 1879 by scientists doing an unrelated experiment. Since then, there has been debate across decades over the safety of artificial sweeteners.Fast forward… See more Are Diet Sodas Really Bad for You? January 17, 2018 If you think your diet soda habit of three, four, five or more cans every day helps keep your calorie intake down, think before you drink. Research shows that the sugar substitutes in beverages damage our diet and may be detrimental to our health. Studies have linked artificial sweeteners to an… See more 33 Foods With Lots of Added Sugar January 17, 2018 Added sugar is everywhere. It’s where you expect it – soft drinks, ice cream, cakes and cookies — and places where you might not — sports drinks, instant oatmeal, barbecue sauce and yogurt.Here’s a list of processed foods that probably contain more added sugar than you might expect:… See more 10 Natural Sugar Alternatives January 17, 2018 Don’t reach for a packet or box of sugar substitute for your coffee and cooking. Instead try these nature-made sweeteners. Unlike alternative sweeteners, in moderation they’ll sweeten your diet without damaging your health or sabotaging your weight management plan. Keep in mind, they do have carbs… See more Load More Leave this field blank