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 Science-Based Ways to Improve Gut Health March 20, 2023 Many things you can do to improve your general overall health and wellbeing are also proven to positively impact gut health. These include lifestyle efforts like getting regular exercise, eating less sugar, reducing stress and quitting smoking. But there are additional specific things you can… See more Are You Aware of What's In Your Processed Foods? By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES March 17, 2023 If there’s something good you can say about processed foods, it’s this: They are popular because they’re convenient. Processed foods can be less expensive than whole foods and homemade variations. And they can typically be prepared, served and cleaned up quickly and easily. Unfortunately, that… See more How to Detect Early-Stage Alzheimer’s Disease By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES March 16, 2023 Every 3.2 seconds someone in the world is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. This is a debilitating form of dementia that deteriorates cognitive skills and memory. Unfortunately, cognitive health tests are usually conducted once symptoms have begun. Alzheimer’s disease doesn’t have early… See more Getting a Good Night’s Sleep Every Night Helps Heart By Dr. Andrea Klemes February 28, 2023 Do you like sleeping in on the weekends? Many of us look forward to staying under the covers on our Saturdays and Sundays, especially after a late night or a long week. The extra shuteye helps us recover from missed sleep during the week.Or so we think. Unfortunately, this kind of inconsistent… See more US Heart Health Statistics Bring Sobering News By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES February 18, 2023 American hearts are in trouble with the pandemic and a resurgence of smoking among some groups to blame. Newly released statistics from the American Heart Association and the National Institutes of Health paint a sobering picture of America’s heart health. This is especially prevalent among… See more Food Swamps And Their Impact On Raising Stroke Risk By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES February 17, 2023 Have you ever heard of a “food swamp”? Researchers coined the term in 2009 to describe a typically low income community, that’s fraught with: Fast food restaurants Gas stations Donut shops Convenience marts Package stores They often emerge in regions deemed as food desserts, i.e.,… See more Blood Pressure Treatment to Reduce Risk of Dementia By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES February 16, 2023 Nearly half of American adults have high blood pressure. This is a major concern: High blood pressure raises the risk for heart attack, heart failure and stroke. Unfortunately, most people don’t realize they have high blood pressure. It’s known as the “silent killer” because there are seldom… See more 9 Ways to Lower Your Cancer Risk February 15, 2023 Some cancers cannot be prevented, and scientists continue to study why some people develop them and some don’t. But health experts at leading medical institutions agree that lifestyle choices play a huge part in lowering your risk.At the Harvard School of Public Health, scientists estimate that up… See more Sudden Cardiac Arrest: Survival Rates in Men vs. Women By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES January 20, 2023 Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of music legend Elvis Presley, recently passed from a sudden cardiac arrest. She was 54. During an NFL football game in early January, Damar Hamlin collapsed after a hit. Reports suggested he too had cardiac arrest. He survived due to immediate, on-field medical… See more RSV: Take Precautions Against the Tripledemic Virus By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES January 19, 2023 You should always be vigilant about protecting your immune system. But between October and May, it’s imperative. First, it’s flu season, which can lead to pneumonia and hospitalizations. We’re also still dealing with COVID. Although experts have yet to identify a “COVID season,” cases are… See more Load More Leave this field blank