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Another Physician Succumbed To Brain Cancer

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[JEV News, August 12, 2011] On August 6, 2011, Bernadine Healy, M.D., 67, died of a recurrent brain cancer. She was a Harvard-trained cardiologist and professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She was the first female director of the National Institute of Health and past president of the American Heart Association….

Paleo Diet Beats Med Diet, But Is Not the Best Yet.

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Mediterranean diet has been praised as a heart-healthy diet because of its choice in macronutrients. For example, it emphasizes eating whole grains, fruits, legumes, and vegetables in stead of refined carbohydrates, and limits saturated fats for unsaturated fats such as olive oil. It also includes nuts, seeds, seafood, and fish. [1] Based on studies, the…

Lipitor Available Over The Counter?

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[JEV News, August 5, 2011] In the August 3, 2011 online issue of Wall Street Journal, Pfizer Inc. was reportedly looking for a possibility of selling a new version of its best-selling cholesterol-lowering drug, Lipitor, for buying over the counter without prescription. The patent for Liptor will be expired in November 2011. The move by…

Pearl of The Kitava Study (2 of 2)

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According to the Kitava Study, Kitavans consumed only 2,197 Kcal a day. There is little doubt that Swedish and other westerners probably consumed even more daily calories than 2,500 Kcal, based on the types of foods and difference in body sizes between Kitavans and Swedish or other westerners. And, Kitavans in the primitive environment were…

Preventing Cardiovascular Diseases For Saving Cost

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[JEV News, July 29, 2011] Yesterday, Robert Su, Pharm.B., M.D. mentioned to JEV News an article published in the July 25, 2011 online issue of heartwire, “As treatment costs soar, AHA preaches prevention as savvy investment.” He said that it is time for organized medicine to shift its practice from waiting for the occurrence of…

Pearl of The Kitava Study (1 of 2)

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In the October1997 issue of American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Dr. Staffan Lindeberg and his colleagues published an article, “Age relations of cardiovascular risk factors in a traditional Melanesian society: the Kitava Study.”  [1] This article has become a hot topic, even now, after its publication more than a dozen years ago. Especially, in today’s…

Childhood Obesity and Child Custody

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[JEV News, July 22, 2011] On July 14, 2011, Dr. Michael Grodin with the Boston University School of Public Health said that the parents of extremely obese children should lose their custody for failing to controlling their children’s weight. This news immediately triggered a public debate. JEV News contacted Robert Su, Pharm.B., M.D., author of…

Breaking News: Dr. Robert Su Meets Ms. Connie Bennett

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[JEV News, July 19, 2011] Robert Su, Pharm.B., M.D., author of Carbohydrates Can Kill and podcast host of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Show, will be interviewed live by Ms. Connie Bennett, host of the Gab With The Gurus Radio Show, at 2:00 PM EDT, Wednesday, July 20, 2011. He is expected to discuss about how…

BMI & HWI

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As the trend in obesity continues to rise in both the US and the world, more studies have found obesity is linked to many diseases including, but not limited to, diabetes mellitus, arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis, and hypertension, and stroke. Often, many studies used body mass index (BMI) to represent the severity of the individuals’ obesity…

Repeated Hyperglycemia Is The Real Risk Factor

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[JEV News, July 15, 2011]  In the article, Carbohydrate and Macula Degeneration, published on July 11, 2011, in The Blog, Dr. Robert Su cited the risk factors of age-related macula degeneration (AMD), which include age, smoking, obesity, race, family history, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes mellitus. However, he suggested that avoiding repeated hyperglycemia by restricting carbohydrates…