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How can I prevent falls?

Article Senior Life Aging Health threats Mobility Prevent Falls Senior Life

During the holiday season we often reconnect with our older relatives and friends, and may notice some new deficits in their ability to walk or transfer safely. For this reason, I think it’s an opportune time to review a frequently overlooked health topic: are you or your loved one having falls? Falls are one of […]


Why am I more at risk of falling as I get older?

Article Senior Life Aging Health threats Healthy Tips Prevent Falls Regular Exercise

I am the rehab physician for a charming, ninety-year-old woman who is recovering from a broken hip. She is very sharp and independent, and had been living alone until her recent fall at home. She was hurrying to turn off her stove burner when she lost her balance and fell on the linoleum kitchen floor. […]


How effective is the flu vaccine?

Article Public Health Respiratory Health Anti-viral Flu Preventing Vaccines Virus

I recently wrote a health tip about the importance of getting the flu vaccine each fall season [insert link please] because it is our only real defense against the virus. We are getting closer to a master vaccine for these wiley viruses (meaning one day we will be able to get a flu vaccine to […]


Is holiday heart syndrome real?

Article Cardiovascular Health Alcohol Atrial fibrillation Heart Care Heart Diseases Holiday heart

The risk of heart attacks and sudden cardiac death increase markedly (about 4%) during the winter holiday season. The more cynical among us have sometimes attributed this purely to the additional stress of close family gatherings at this time of year, but the truth is that alcohol consumption may be at its root. “Holiday Heart” […]


Do I have chronic insomnia?

Article Mental Health Anxiety Health threats Insomnia Sleep Problems Treatments

Poor sleep may contribute to increased risk for heart disease, diabetes, and depression, yet physicians often forget to ask their patients about their sleep habits until it becomes a crisis. Sleep specialists recommend that insomnia be treated at the same time as other medical conditions. It is common for clinicians to hope that if the […]


Why do I gain more weight the older I get?

Article Nutrition Obesity Aging Eating Healthy Metabolism Obesity Weight Gain

The Obesity Society’s December newsletter listed their top 10 articles from 2017. One of them caught my attention: “The real reason you’re gaining weight as you get older.” This article, featuring insight from Dr. Caroline Apovian, the Director of the Nutrition and Weight Management Center at the Boston Medical Center, focused on an overlooked truth. […]


What is my normal blood pressure?

Article Blood Pressure Blood Pressure Cardiology High Blood Pressure Lowering Blood Pressure Treatments

Should you aim for an even lower blood pressure goal? There is a hot debate going on right now between physician groups about blood pressure treatment. Specifically, when should we start prescribing blood-pressure lowering medications? When systolic blood pressure is greater than 140/90?  Or perhaps we should begin when it’s as low as 130/80 if […]


Do I need multivitamins?

Article Healthy Life Health Healthy Habits Multivitamins Nutrition Vitamins

Most of us presume that taking a multivitamin every day is a good idea. “Can’t hurt, might help” is what we think. And because many of us struggle with getting in enough vitamin-rich fruits and veggies, surely a little supplement is a reasonable “plan B.” In fact, roughly one-third of American adults take a multi-vitamin. […]


Is bad cholesterol hereditary?

Article Cardiovascular Health Nutrition Cholesterol Genetic Condition Heart Conditions Heart Disease Hereditary

The New York Times recently featured a story on Bob Harper, a celebrity fitness trainer for the hit TV show, “The Biggest Loser.” He is extremely fit and healthy, and yet had a massive heart attack at age 52. As it turns out, he has a fairly common genetic condition (it is estimated that 1 […]


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