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Arterial stiffness can in crease your risk for cardiovascular disease, stroke, dementia… See more Focus Less on Your Cholesterol Screening and More on These 3 TestsBy Louis B Malinow, M.D.MDVIPFebruary 16, 2018 I realize it’s already February, but I have a resolution for you. Focus less on your cholesterol numbers. Make 2018 the year you switched your attention to your insulin level, inflammation level and LDL (bad cholesterol) particle number. Yes, I know, for years you’ve been told that cholesterol… See more Are You in Your Doctor’s Blind Spot?By Louis B Malinow, M.D.MDVIPFebruary 15, 2018 Every so often I have a new patient and need to scour their medical record to prepare for their appointment. In all the years I’ve been practicing, I often notice that records are missing appropriate testing to assess risk of a heart attack. This also includes records from cardiology offices. Yes… See more Cold or Flu? Learn the SymptomsBy Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHESJanuary 12, 2018 You’re sneezing, coughing and long for your bed. Is it a cold, which will probably clear up in a couple of days? Or is it the flu, which will sideline you for weeks? As many as 20 percent of Americans catch the flu annually, leading to about 200,000 hospitalizations and between 3,… See more The Truth Behind 3 Common Flu Shot MisconceptionsBy Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHESJanuary 12, 2018 Influenza, commonly referred to “the flu” is a highly contagious respiratory virus with many different strains. Flu shots are an obvious strategy to help prevent the flu, yet only about 40 percent of Americans get a flu vaccine each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention… See more Using Spices to Lower Salt Cravings & Blood PressureBy Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHESJanuary 12, 2018 You probably crave salty food from time to time -- whether it’s crunchy potato chips or a slice of pizza. A wide range of variables can trigger a salt craving, throwing a monkey wrench into your diet. But there’s good news: Eating spicy foods can curb your salt cravings, according to a study… See more What is the "Winter Blues" | Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHESDecember 19, 2017 As the days shorten during the winter time, the longer spans of darkness may leave you feeling a little down, even gloomy. This is known as the “winter blues” or seasonal affective disorder (SAD). What is Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)?What’s seasonal affective disorder? … See more Perspective on the Vegan Documentary "What the Health"?By Louis B Malinow, M.D.MDVIPDecember 12, 2017 Have you seen What the Health? It’s a Netflix vegan documentary that critiques the meat and dairy industries. I've gotten a lot of questions about it lately and I thought I’d share some of my insights. Keep in mind that What the Health? is a movie produced to promote veganism.… See more Do I Have High Blood Pressure Now? Understanding the New Blood Pressure GuidelinesBy Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHESDecember 8, 2017 For years high blood pressure was defined as a reading of 140/90 or higher. Now 130/80 or higher is considered high or hypertensive, according to new scientific guidelines released by the American Heart Association. Although 120/80 remains normal, systolic readings (top number) between 121 and 129… See more Researchers Link Early-Onset Menopause to a Higher Risk of Type 2 DiabetesBy Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHESSeptember 22, 2017 Early menopause has long been associated with symptoms like weight gain, bone thinning and insomnia, but new research also links early-onset menopause and type 2 diabetes.… See more Load More Leave this field blank Our Philosophy & History Leadership Team Living Well Blog Brain Health Resources & Quiz Gut Health Resources & Quiz Body Fat Resources & Quiz Longevity Resources & Quiz Heart Health Resources & Quiz Men's Health Resources & Quiz Women's Health Resources & Quiz Press Room Careers MDVIP Foundation Partnerships Contact Us A Great Place to Work Company Mdvip Lead Form Sign Up for the Newsletter First Name Last Name Email Address Phone Number* (optional) Home ZIP Code I would like MDVIP to call me. 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