Mosquito Advisory

Mosquito Advisory

The Florida Department of Health has issued a statewide mosquito advisory.  In the past two months there has been an increasing number of malaria cases in the state.  Malaria is transmitted by infected Anopheles mosquitos.  The Florida cases have all been due to these mosquitos transmitting Plasmodium vivax.  So far, there have been no deaths but several people required hospitalization.  The health department recommends reducing the chance for bites by wearing long pants and sleeves and using repellant (either on…

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New Strategy for Lyme

New Strategy for Lyme

I’ve been privileged to be in the medical field since the discovery of Lyme disease and witness the ongoing research to understand it and to treat it.  I happened to be an intern at Yale when a mother returned her child to the medical center insisting that the original diagnosis of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, they had received on their initial visit might not be correct.  After her first visit, she returned home to Old Lyme, Connecticut and by talking to…

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Tezepelumab-ekko 

Tezepelumab-ekko 

Tezepelumab-ekko (Tezspire) is the first and only biologic agent approved by the FDA for severe asthma that is not limited to a specific asthma phenotype.  Biologic agents have ben a true god-send in terms of helping patients with severe asthma.  The underlying cause for asthma is inflammation.  But the cause of the inflammation varies from patient to patient.  This variability is where the term phenotype comes into play.  Identifying the specific immune mechanism that instigates the inflammation and thus the…

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Leatherman Drug

Leatherman Drug

My favorite companion on woodland hikes (other than my wife and dogs) is my Leatherman, the ultimate multitool.  It seems that the biologic agent dupilumab (Dupixent) is also becoming a multitool.  It was initially approved by the FDA for people with severe eczema (atopic dermatitis).  It works by preventing the inflammatory eosinophils from entering the skin.  But since eosinophils also cause other types of allergic inflammation dupilumab’s role has expanded to include severe asthma, chronic rhinosinusitis with polyposis, eosinophilic esophagitis,…

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Guts

Guts

Arnold Schwarzenegger once said “don’t be a girly man”.  Perhaps this was meant to toughen up timid men with the unfortunate inference that girls are intrinsically timid.  New research has found that women have more guts than men.  This is a newly found anatomic difference but perhaps the metaphor applies as well.  Duke University has done comparative anatomical studies and found that women’s small intestine is 30 centimeters longer than men’s.  This newly discovered difference has led to both speculation…

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Gum Disease and Arthritis

Gum Disease and Arthritis

Researcher at the University of Leeds in the UK have completed a four-year study that links gum disease to rheumatoid arthritis.  They found a direct correlation between gum disease and both the severity of and exacerbations of rheumatoid arthritis.  Various species of the bacteria Streptococcus are the culprits.  When a person with gingivitis chews or brushes their teeth the bacteria enter the bloodstream.  This activates the immune system to make antibodies.  As it turns out the antibodies that attack the…

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Dear Dr. K; 

Dear Dr. K; 

I recently heard about a mental technique to help me cope with tinnitus.  But for the life of me I can’t remember what it was, can you help?  I think so.  I suspect you heard about a form of cognitive behavioral therapy called somatic tracking exercise.    There are good academic studies instantiating its benefit.  It has proven effective not only for tinnitus but for other unpleasant or painful sensory inputs.  Basically, you pretend you are a non-emotional observer of yourself.  …

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Indoor Pollution

Indoor Pollution

In 1986 the World Health Organization (WHO) coined the term “sick building syndrome”.  It was the dawn of understanding that indoor pollution can have health consequences.  WHO has concentrated its research on “the big six”: tobacco smoke, radon gas, carbon monoxide, the volatile organic compounds (VOC’s) trichloroethylene and benzene and tiny agglomerate particles smaller than 2.5 micrometers (PM 2.5). The average American spends 88% of their time indoors.  The higher the levels of these pollutants the greater the health consequences. …

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Processed Foods and Health

Processed Foods and Health

The industrial techniques used to make processed foods not only add unhealthy ingredients but also change the foods themselves and therefore how they interact with our bodies.  In Western countries half the food consumed is processed.  Over one hundred scientific studies have all shown that diets high in processed foods lead to earlier death, more cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, obesity, dementia, stroke, diabetes and heart attack.  Such diets also compromise immune function.  It’s not the fat, salt and sugar that…

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Q – Tips:

Q – Tips:

Group Weston has developed a user-friendly micro air screen face mask, Q Mask Pro, that uses a unique accordion pleated design that makes it highly efficient at removing pollen and dust.   Web site www.groupweston.com With increasing pollution of our planet’s oceans and seas there is a rise in ciguatera fish poisoning which is often mistaken for a food allergy.  The symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, itchiness, hot/cold sensitivity and numbness.  The culprit is a dinoflagellate that prospers in polluted waters…

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