New Hints that Vitamin D Helps MS Patients Two randomized trials miss endpoints but still strongly suggest benefit Apr 28, 2017
After Bariatric Surgery, Renal Nutrition Vital Expert: dietitians must address these patients' special needs Apr 20, 2017
Open Mic at ACC: Tribal Diet; 'Jeopardy!'; How to Retire In this video, cardiologists share favorite moments from the meeting Apr 06, 2017 video
Fat Wars: An Apology and Clarification Over Diet Snafu Salim Yusuf and Zurich Heart House respond Mar 14, 2017
Top Cardiologist Blasts Nutrition Guidelines Salim Yusuf says new evidence fails to support many major diet recommendations. Feb 27, 2017
CardioBrief: Int'l Experts Call Sodium Guidelines Far Too Restrictive Conclusion: research more, recommend less Feb 14, 2017
Pearls From: Walter C. Willett, MD, DrPH Setting the record straight on the great butter debate Feb 07, 2017 video
Creatine: Should Adolescents Be Taking It? F. Perry Wilson, MD, looks at the science Jan 04, 2017 video
Zinc Levels Linked to Depression in IBD Kids Moderate association seen with ulcerative colitis, not Crohn's Dec 10, 2016
CardioBrief: Is the American Heart Association Trying to Kill Reporters? Margarine and skim milk in the press room beg the question Nov 15, 2016
Soda Sales Go Slightly Flat After Added Tax But no impact on overall beverage, store revenue in California town Nov 02, 2016
U.S. Obesity Crisis: Is the Wrong Omega-X Mix Responsible? Ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 in Western diet is 16:1 Oct 25, 2016
Coffee, Genetics May Block Hepatitis in Heavy Drinkers Gene variant also shows possible liver-protective effect Oct 18, 2016
No Wheat or Barley on the Label? Be Careful, There Could Still Be Gluten But specific 'gluten-free' labeling is generally trustworthy Oct 01, 2016
CardioBrief: Changes in Eskimo Diet Linked to Increase in CHD Shift could explain apparently contradictory evidence on fats, carbs Aug 01, 2016
Late Sleepers Have Worse Diets Than Early Risers But sleeping late wasn't linked to higher BMI Jun 13, 2016
Preventing Weight Gain in Special Needs Patients Understanding risks, finding ways to cope Jun 03, 2016
The American Heart Association's Stance Against Science Group insists dietary sodium question is settled when it plainly isn't May 27, 2016
Special Diet Soothes Irritable Bowel Diet low in "FODMAP" improves quality of life, reduces some symptoms May 25, 2016
CardioBrief: You Say Potato, I Say Worthless Epidemiology Observational study links potatoes to high blood pressure May 17, 2016
Early, Personalized Vit D Needed After Bariatric Surgery Most patients go into surgery malnourished Apr 11, 2016
NHANES Data: Pseudoscience? Data used to form guidelines 'inadmissible' and are wildly inaccurate, says researcher. Jun 19, 2015
Lifestyle Medicine: Dreaming of the Gym-Clinic Hybrid Nadolsky brothers interview med student who wants to open combined gym and clinic practice Jun 13, 2015
Does This Make Me Fat, Or Is It My Genes? A pair of married Harvard docs debate the causes of the obesity epidemic Jun 09, 2015
Op-Ed: Penn Jillette's Weight Loss Wasn't Magic The magician recently lost 105 pounds, but he may not be a role model. May 12, 2015
CulinaryRx: How We Treated the Hypertensive Patient Diet recommendations for a 54-year-old man with high blood pressure. Apr 30, 2015
Slippery Slope: Fen-Phen Users Recall a 'Miracle' Turned Nightmare Fen-phen use was linked to heart valve damage, as these two cases illustrate. Apr 19, 2015
What the Evidence Really Says About PUFAs Another look at the supposed benefits of corn oil. Apr 14, 2015
Endo Apps: How to Get Useful Glucose Meter Data There are several options for downloading and interpreting important data from diabetes patients. Feb 24, 2015
Hard Drinking in Middle Age Linked to Stroke F. Perry Wilson, MD, critiques an interesting new study in 150 seconds. Jan 30, 2015 video
5 Steps in Talking With Patients About Alternative Medicine Ask, explain, respect, collaborate, compromise. Jan 14, 2015
The Happy PCP: $400K/Yr and Home in Time for Dinner Primary care doc earns a specialist's income without working overtime. Nov 07, 2014
Patients Want Diabetes-Friendly Meals on the Menu ORLANDO -- It's easy to find heart-healthy or vegetarian-friendly meals labeled on restaurant menus, but diabetes patients are often left in the dark about options best suited to them. Aug 07, 2014
Vitamin D Blog: Nutrient or Hormone? Few people view their vitamin D supplement as hormone replacement therapy, but that’s exactly what it is, experts told 51˶. Jul 31, 2014
'Bulletproof' Coffee May Hike Lipids LAS VEGAS -- Spiking coffee with butter and coconut oil -- a concoction known as "bulletproof coffee" -- may be boosting hyperlipidemia in otherwise healthy patients, researchers said here. May 16, 2014
Cutting Sugar May Ease IBS in Kids CHICAGO -- A diet low in foods with certain sugars known as FODMAPs appears to reduce symptoms in children diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome, researchers said here. May 06, 2014
Dieting Shrinks Liver, Eases Gall Bladder Surgery CHICAGO -- A 2-week-long restrictive diet appears to shrink obese patients’ livers enough to make gall bladder laparoscopic surgery quicker and easier, researchers reported here. May 05, 2014
How To Get Medicare To Cover A Spa Trip Good news for doctors who think their patients need a trip to the spa: Medicare will reimburse, with only two catches. Apr 20, 2014
Diet Rich in Beans, Lentils, Peas Lowers LDL People who consumed a serving a day of dietary "pulses" -- beans, chickpeas, lentils, and peas -- significantly reduced their low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, a meta-analysis concluded. Apr 07, 2014
Small, Frequent Meals Don't Rev Metabolism Dieters are often told to eat small, frequent meals instead of two or three bigger meals a day to shed extra pounds, but eating this way does not boost metabolism and may increase cardiovascular disease risk, researchers found. Mar 26, 2014