General Medical

I have a unique vantage point when it comes to the issue universal cholesterol screening in children, when compared to most pediatricians.  My unique view stems from the fact that I am also an internist who deals with those children after they grow up on KFC Double Downs.  The AAP’s recommendations are supposed to be [...]

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“Do you have any more questions?” I asked, wrapping up a routine visit.  She had been my patient for a long time, so communication was easy. “Sure.  What do you think of those foot baths people are using?”  she asked with a little bit of embarrassment in her expression. “The ones that change color as [...]

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Linus Pauling won the Nobel Prize twice, once for his work in the field of chemistry and once for his activism against above-ground nuclear testing.  What I remember him for, however, was his strong advocacy of mega-doses of vitamin C.  This is a shame, because this advocacy of what was termed orthomolecular medicine somewhat sullied [...]

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Narcotics

by Rob on January 4, 2009 · 44 comments

in Being a Doctor, General Medical

If you do much reading of medical blogs, you will come across the word narcotics a lot.  Much of the lives of physicians (including myself) deal with medications, and a good portion of these drugs are controlled substances. It occurred to me that many readers might not know what narcotics and controlled substances are.  The [...]

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