The Coronavirus pandemic has turned our world upside down. Schools are closed. Travel has come to an abrupt halt. Many employees are working remotely. Our conversations are peppered with new terms like social distancing and flattening the curve. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), it is socially irresponsible to eat in a restaurant. […]
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It’s February, time for a heart-to-heart talk. Here’s the irony: heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. Every year, 1 in 4 deaths are caused by heart disease So we should be having this conversation during the course of the year as well. Heads up. That […]
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Some call the six-week holiday season, “the most wonderful time of the year.” I call it binge fest. While I am not referring to the extreme behaviors cited in the Urban Dictionary definition of the word, those six weeks are often marked by a serious of regretful behaviors. We eat too much, drink too much, party […]
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I recently had a 49-year old male walk into my office to help control his elevated cholesterol. As part of my normal protocol, I do a hormone workup. His testosterone was low. His prolactin was super high. Normal is 18. His was 300. I sent him for an MRI and the diagnosis was not surprising: […]
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The demands of the modern world take a heavy toll on our body. Lack of sleep, stress as well as a diet filled with processed foods wreak havoc on our internal machinery. Our body may suffer not only from lack of vitamins and minerals, but also coenzymes which are metabolic buddies needed to produce energy, promote […]
Take-Out or Delivery of Food during Coronavirus: Is one safer than the other? Four recommendations to keep you safe.
in Blog /by daveminottiThe Coronavirus pandemic has turned our world upside down. Schools are closed. Travel has come to an abrupt halt. Many employees are working remotely. Our conversations are peppered with new terms like social distancing and flattening the curve. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), it is socially irresponsible to eat in a restaurant. […]
20 Tips for Heart Health: A Cardiologist’s Guide to Making Healthy Choices (and Bypassing Your Genes)
in Blog /by daveminottiIt’s February, time for a heart-to-heart talk. Here’s the irony: heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. Every year, 1 in 4 deaths are caused by heart disease So we should be having this conversation during the course of the year as well. Heads up. That […]
Five Tips To Avoid Holiday Weight Gain
in Blog /by Dr. Adam SplaverSome call the six-week holiday season, “the most wonderful time of the year.” I call it binge fest. While I am not referring to the extreme behaviors cited in the Urban Dictionary definition of the word, those six weeks are often marked by a serious of regretful behaviors. We eat too much, drink too much, party […]
Why I Wouldn’t Take OTC Testosterone Supplements and Why You Shouldn’t Either: A Cardiologist’s Perspective
in Blog /by daveminottiI recently had a 49-year old male walk into my office to help control his elevated cholesterol. As part of my normal protocol, I do a hormone workup. His testosterone was low. His prolactin was super high. Normal is 18. His was 300. I sent him for an MRI and the diagnosis was not surprising: […]
A Cardiologist’s Exclusive Guide to 5 Favorite Vitamins and Supplements
in Blog /by daveminottiThe demands of the modern world take a heavy toll on our body. Lack of sleep, stress as well as a diet filled with processed foods wreak havoc on our internal machinery. Our body may suffer not only from lack of vitamins and minerals, but also coenzymes which are metabolic buddies needed to produce energy, promote […]