Vitamin D and Breast Cancer “Climb the Hill”

December 03, 2012 Vitamin D and Breast Cancer “Climb the Hill”   Reference:  Sharif B Mohr Anti-Cancer Research,  Engel Cancer Epid Biomark Pre   We’ve talked about Vitamin D and cancer for a couple of years.  There has been all sorts of data going back and forth as to whether it is safe or not.  Without the benefit of… Continue reading Vitamin D and Breast Cancer “Climb the Hill”

Too Much Vitamin D! Yes, we have found a ceiling

November 28, 2012 Too Much Vitamin D!   Yes, we have found a ceiling.   Reference:  American Heart Association Meetings in Orlando, Nov 18, 2011 Report from Intermountain Medical Center, Dr Jared Bunch   For a column that has spent some effort to advocate for Vitamin D and its benefits, it’s important for us to also know where our upper… Continue reading Too Much Vitamin D! Yes, we have found a ceiling

Making a Data Dashboard on Your Metabolic Risk for Diabetes – for FREE

November 27, 2012 Making a Data Dashboard on Your Metabolic Risk for Diabetes – for FREE Reference:  Watkins et al, Stockholm Diabetes Meeting 2010   When you drive your car, you have a variety of tools in front of you.  You have a speedometer, a gas gauge, a radio dial, a thermostat, a seat belt monitor etc. … Continue reading Making a Data Dashboard on Your Metabolic Risk for Diabetes – for FREE

Insulin and Inflammation: Making a Data Dashboard

November 19, 2012 Insulin and Inflammation: Making a Data Dashboard   Reference:  Scientific American  Dec 16 2009   Last week we talked about making glucose an important part of our “data dashboard” as we learn how to manage our own chronic risks.   This week, it’s insulin. What is insulin?  I’ve been taught my entire life that insulin is the hormone that… Continue reading Insulin and Inflammation: Making a Data Dashboard

Make a Data Dashboard – Glucose and Diabetes

November 07, 2012 Make a Data Dashboard – Glucose and Diabetes   Reference:  American Journal of Medicine, June 2008.   This is big.  Understanding glucose and its role in your health goes to the very heart of our modern epidemics.  We now understand that disordered glucose metabolism is key to our risks for heart disease, stroke, Alzheimer’s, and… Continue reading Make a Data Dashboard – Glucose and Diabetes

Brain Fog From Carbs

October 31, 2012 Brain Fog From Carbs  Reference;   Roberts et al, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, Oct 16th  2012   This is a great study.  Dr. Roberts followed 940 people, ages 70 to 89, who were healthy and had no signs of cognitive impairment.  They were tracked for four years of follow-up and then reevaluated.  200 of the… Continue reading Brain Fog From Carbs

Sleep and Weight Gain – Are you Getting Enough?

October 17, 2012 Sleep and Weight Gain – Are you Getting Enough?   Reference:Annals of Internal Medicine, Monday, Oct 15 2012,  Broussard et al   Can’t lose weight and just don’t know why?  Consider your sleep and how much of it you are getting.  This important study builds on other similar studies in that journal.  The study found some… Continue reading Sleep and Weight Gain – Are you Getting Enough?