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Cycling Wed Exercise Healthy Living

Exercise and the heart — keep it simple

Exercise is a white-hot topic. We must talk more. This comment on my Facebook page only strengthened my resolve to clarify things. Not to be flip, snarky (or for that matter even just plain dense) but part of me is asking what’s the point of this? It brings up far more questions than it answers. […]

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Atrial fibrillation General Cardiology Health Care

AliveCor IPhone ECG transforms heart rhythm monitoring

I’m sad. Gone is the novelty of having magic in my IPhone. For over a year, I was special. As a beta-tester, I could show you your heart rhythm on my IPhone. Today, the AliveCor IPhone ECG passed muster with the FDA. It gained clearance to be sold to medical providers. I first reported this […]

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Atrial fibrillation

New post up over at theHeart.org — Rethinking on old drug for atrial fibrillation

Hey all, I just published a new post on an old drug–digoxin. “Dig,” as it is shortened to in medical-speak, originally came from the foxglove plant. A recent analysis of the landmark AFFIRM trial has questioned the wisdom of using this decades-old medicine. I know; dig isn’t as interesting as ObamaCare, ICDs or AF ablation, […]

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Doctoring Health Care Health Care Reform

Just say no to linking patient satisfaction with dollars

I hope my patients are satisfied. This is everything. Improving the lives of people is why doctors do what they do. How much we help our patients is the metric. It’s the peg we hang our self-esteem on. So yes, of course, patient satisfaction is really important. But that doesn’t mean it’s a good idea […]

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Cycling Wed Exercise inflammation

Cycling Wed: I told you so…

Dear Endurance Athletes, More than a year ago, I suggested that Ironman-distance triathlons were not heart healthy. Little did I know that expressing the notion that chronically inflaming oneself might cause permanent heart damage would be so controversial. This post led to my first experience with ad hominem comments. Obviously, talking about the upper limit […]

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Healthy Living inflammation Nutrition

In the Prime post up over at the Courier-Journal –Nighttime eating and biology.

An admission: In the evening, I like to snack. Perhaps you do too? It’s a common problem. A weakness even. Or is it? I used to think it didn’t matter what time one eats. It’s simple arithmetic: eat fewer calories than you burn off and all would be well. But maybe I was wrong. (Shhh). […]

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Doctoring Health Care

What mammography says about the practice of Medicine…

If you read one article that explains where we are going in Medicine, read this one. Few procedures have been more entrenched in the dogma of Medical practice than mammograms. In our climate of political correctness and right-think, it would define heretical to suggest a procedure that detects breast cancer–an important killer of women–at an […]

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Reflection

Thanksgiving…for my healthcare teammates

The last week has brought my family face-to-face with the fury of modern healthcare. For privacy reasons, that’s all I will say about the specifics. But I can say this: My people, medical folks that is, are an exceptional group of humans. First, there is the knowledge and experience to diagnosis. Second, there’s the talent […]

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Athletic heart Cycling Wed Healthy Living

Cycling Wed: Athletes with large atria and the effect of exercise on BP

Hi all, I know; it’s Thursday morning and this is supposed to be Cycling Wednesday. My excuse is a good one. I bought an Iphone 5 yesterday and then became hypnotized by the inanimate object. Time flies with a new Apple product. Bedtime came and I said, “Crap…it’s Wednesday!.” Anyways, I was scanning the recent […]

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AF ablation Atrial fibrillation

Catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation — New Trials and Fibrillation post up at theHeart.org

The treatment of atrial fibrillation continues to encompass a greater percentage of my practice. Sometimes I feel less like a cardiologist and more like an afib-ologist. The persistently rapid growth of this disease in our population boggles my mind. Really folks, this is not hyperbole; this is fact. Like all things cardiac, the focus is […]

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Healthy Living Nutrition

In the Prime post is up over at the Courier-Journal — Fish oil supplements

What do I think of the recent data on dietary fish oil supplements? Two hints: Think “free lunch.” And this: “What your grandmother knew to be true is still true…” I hope you head over to In the Prime/Voices and take a look at my take of the recent news concerning yet another cracked pillar […]