
Joseph R. Anticaglia MD Medical Advisory Board When I was an undergraduate, the University organized an October field trip to Vermont for a long weekend. On the second day of the trip, a bunch of us were having lunch on wooden tables and benches. I was seated next to and chatting with Mike, whom I met for the first time the previous day. When I asked him a question and
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Joseph R. Anticaglia MD Medical Advisory Board Digestion involves the intake and chewing of food, the passage of the food to the back of the mouth, and down the esophagus into the stomach. In the stomach, chemical juices break down the food into a semifluid mass (chyme) which the stomach passes on to the small intestine. Cells that line the small intestine function
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Joseph R. Anticaglia MD Medical Advisory Board The kidneys make urine when they filter your blood. Water makes up 95% of urine. The other 5% consists of materials such as creatinine, urea, ammonia and the ions of sodium, calcium and potassium. This ratio is noteworthy because too much or too little water, plus other factors, affect the color of your urine. What are the
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Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD Medical Advisory Board Imagine looking at your 6 month old child or grandchild frantically gasping for air, breathing rapidly with a whistling or rattling sound in the chest, and the baby’s ribs pulling in and out, and stomach moving up and down. You rush the infant to the emergency department (ED) of your hospital in critical condition. When you get there, you
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Joseph R. Anticaglia MD Medical Advisory Board I recently went to my local pharmacist to pick up a prescription. On the counter was a brochure about CBD. A picture of an attractive young woman’s face was 50% covered with words: such as migraine headaches, pain, inflammation, anxiety, memory loss, depression, appetite, sleep fertility motor control, immune function, pleasure and reward. The message was clear; use CBD and get
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Joseph R. Anticaglia MD Medical Advisory Board “Doctor, am I having a heart attack?” Everyday thousands of patients with chest pain ask emergency department (ED) doctors that question. With advances in medical research and a blood test, doctors can advise patients with a high degree of confidence: “You’re not having a heart attack.” Coronary heart disease continues to be the number one killer in the United
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Joseph R. Anticaglia MD Medical Advisory Board When I was a teenager, a friend of mine said: “Joe, would you like to go fishing some weekend? “Sure, but I don’t know anything about fishing.” “Don’t worry. I’ll take care of everything.” It was balmy Saturday morning when I got into an eighteen foot boat with a few fishing poles, bait, and two brown lunch bags that we brought
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Joseph R. Anticaglia MD Medical Advisory Board 1) What Is Parkinson’s? Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a chronic, progressive, movement disorder of the brain that usually develops slowly over time that gives rise to unintentional or uncontrollable movements. It is classified as a movement (motor) disorder because it causes tremors, balance instability, slowness of movement and stiffening movements. But non-motor symptoms of PD such as depression, fatigue, anxiety, loss of taste
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Joseph R. Anticaglia MD Medical Advisory Board Unchecked chronic inflammation damages your immune system and shortens your lifespan. It’s a low grade infection that often works under the radar for many months or years. It stealthily compromises the immune system making you susceptible to chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, stroke and cancer. The immune system is our body’s ‘Department
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Joseph R. Anticaglia MD Medical Advisory Board The U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the emergency authorization requested by the pharmaceutical companies Moderna, and Pfizer- BioNTech to distribute their reformulated versions of the COVID — 19 vaccines to be distributed in September 2022. It is estimated that delaying the roll-out of the vaccines till November of this year would result in more than100,000 additional hospitalizations and in thousands
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