Dr. H on Food, Medicine and Life

I'm pleased to announce that we're starting something new. In the wake of the huge interest generated by my "hip blog", we're debuting a new section of drhoffman.com: A personal blog in which I will hold forth on essentially whatever is on my mind on a given week. This part of the website will be totally informal, raw, and unadulterated.

I think you'll find the new blog a welcome complement to the articles on health topics that I write for other parts of the website. Blogging will give me "quick turnaround" to express my thoughts on items of interest in the news, health breakthroughs, conferences I attend, or things that we're doing at Dr. Hoffman's Practice.

Who knows: There might even be a movie, play, music or TV show review interspersed, or even some sports!

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Dr. Hoffman Article on Vitamin D Featured in Medical Journal
Posted on Wednesday 4/7/10

It's been a while since I've posted on my blog site here at drhoffman.com, but I've been busy with a couple of projects, including an article I wrote for a medical journal on vitamin D.

There's been a revolution in understanding vitamin D's role in health, and I'm happy to have been in the vanguard. Clinical Advisor is a journal directed at Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners. Especially with the advent of Obamacare, like it or not, there will not be enough doctors to service the huge influx of newly-insured patients. And with the emphasis on preventive care, PA's and NP's will be in an excellent position to test for vitamin D and initiate supplementation.

I hope this article goes a long way toward clearing up misconceptions about the toxicity of high-dose vitamin D, and introducing more front-line health care practitioners to its vast potential for prevention and healing.

"What Lies Behind the Vitamin D Revolution" is written for a professional audience, and is a little technical, but astute readers can learn a lot by accessing it at

http://www.clinicaladvisor.com/what-lies-behind-the-vitamin-d-revolution/article/164940/


  President Has Physical, Gets Wrong Diet Advice
Posted on Monday 3/1/10

Big news this week is that President Obama had his first physical exam since assuming office. The press pounced on the fact that the POTUS had slightly high cholesterol, 209, up from 173 on his previous physical. Mainstream media proffered headlines like "Barack Obama's Health Troubled by Cheeseburgers." White House doctors urged Obama to eat a low cholesterol diet.

That's not the solution. A major study (actually a meta-analysis of 21 previous studies) in this month's issue of the prestigious American Journal of Clinical Nutrition looked at thousands of patients and concluded that there was absolutely NO connection between dietary intake of saturated fat and heart disease, stroke, or cardiovascular disease in general. That's right, folks, fat--even the saturated kind--is not the problem.

What is? It's refined carbohydrates in the form of sodas, candy, flour products, even excess "fruit drinks."

But why the obsession with obsolete cholesterol guidelines in Obama's case? He has robust HDL cholesterol of 62, his blood pressure is great, he's lean, and he's an avid basketball player and jogger.

Of interest is that his doctors opted to perform an EBT heart scan, confirming that he had zero plaque in his coronary arteries. If you listen to Health Talk, or if you've been a patient of mine, you know that I'm a big fan of that test for determining whether patients have heart disease risk.

The irony is that Medicare and most insurance companies won't pay for this excellent test. If it's good enough for the Prez, why can't we get it?

Oh, and that virtual colonoscopy he got? That just got disallowed by Medicare, too. Government rationing, anyone?

Don't even get me started about Obama's continued flirtation with tobacco. My interpretation is that he thinks he's exempt from rules that apply to ordinary mortals. If he had real character, he would pledge to stop smoking and make it a national event, spotlighting the harmful effects it has on Americans' health and on spiraling health care costs.

Mr. President, use your bully pulpit for the sake especially of the millions of American youth who consider you a role model. Your purported efforts to curb health care costs with colossal new government programs would seem less disingenuous.


 

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