[JEV Publishing, April 29, 2011] Yesterday, Dr. Robert Su, M.D. author of Carbohydrates Can Kill and host of theCarbohydrates Can Kill Podcast Show, shared with JEV News a news article published on April 22, 2011, by heartwire, an online…
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Too Slow and Too Little

[JEV Publishing, April 29, 2011] Yesterday, Dr. Robert Su, M.D. author of Carbohydrates Can Kill and host of theCarbohydrates Can Kill Podcast Show, shared with JEV News a news article published on April 22, 2011, by heartwire, an online…
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46: Diabetes Mellitus with Roxanne Sukol, M.D.
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Diabetes Mellitus: The History

Diabetes mellitus has been with us since more than two thousand years ago.
The first Chinese Medical Book, Nei Jing, published during the Warring States Period (475-221 BC), describes the disease as a syndrome with “shiao-ker “or “wasting and thirsty.” [1] Precisely, the patent symptoms of a diabetic…
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Interesting questions: vap cholesterol CRP, Thyroid blood reults | General Questions | Forums
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Prevent Congenital (Cardiac) Malformations

[JEV Publishing, April 25, 2011] A majority of victims of congenital heart diseases had a little chance of living beyond their teenage in the past. Thanks to the advancement in both cardiac surgery and anesthesiology, many more patients who suffer from congenital cardiac malformations have their malformations successfully corrected and continued to…
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45: Listeners’ Roundtable with Dr. John Briffa and Bob Faber

In today’s episode of The Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast, I present the fifth edition of the Listeners’ Roundtable Discussion. Mr. Bob Faber of Singapore, from the audience, and Dr. John Briffa, B.Sc. (Hons), M.B. B.S., of London are here as my featured guests to discuss a variety of issues regarding…
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Validity of Study Findings With Carbohydrate-rich Diet

Up to date, a majority of health professionals follows the “traditional medical concept” that dietary fat is responsible for overweight and obesity. Similarly, they are convinced that dietary cholesterol causes arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis or coronary artery disease. Excessive protein food is linked to kidney failure. For almost the last half of a century,…
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Help Celebrate The First Anniversary of The Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast Show.
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Patients are often overwhelmed with medical information once they have been diagnosed with cancer. Many do not fully understand the risk of infection during chemotherapy and the potential impact it has on one’s overall treatment success.
To encourage cancer patients and their caregivers to actively work with their physicians to learn what can be done to lower the risk of infection before starting chemotherapy,…
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Impacts of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
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Dr. Mary Vernon on Gestational Diabetes, its Causes, Prevention, and Treatments (Ep. 44)

It is my honor to have Dr. Mary Vernon as my featured guest for today’s Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast, the final episode of a special series on gestational nutrition.
Childbearing women, like the rest of us, have risks of diabetes mellitus and diseases including gestational diabetes, which…
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Hyperglycemia and Gestational Anomalies (4 of 4)

During pregnancy, maternal hyperglycemia causes serious ill effects not only on the fetus but also on the mother.
Based on the latest estimate, about 3-10% of pregnancies in the US is complicated with gestational hyperglycemia. At the same time, the number of diabetes mellitus among the childbearing women…
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Is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome A Genetic Disorder?

[JEV Publishing, April 8, 2011] In the article by Robert Su, Pharm.B., M.D., “Hyperglycemia and Gestational Anomalies (1 of 4)”, published on March 23, 2011, he mentioned Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome was one of the causes of infertility for…
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Gestational Nutrition with Pam Schoenfeld, RD (ep 43)

I am very pleased to have Ms. Pam Schoenfeld stop by here as my featured guest for today’s “Carbohydrates Can Kill” podcast of a special series on gestational nutrition.
After having two excellent interviews on this important topic, gestational nutrition, with Ms. Adele Hite and Dr. James Carlson, I am sure that I can help expand your knowledge base by offering…
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An interesting question
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Possible Dietary Interactions with Migraine Onset
Migraine pain is often described as a severe pulsing or throbbing pain in one area of the head. It is often accompanied by sensitivity to light and sound, nausea, and vomiting. Migraine is three times more common in women than in men.
It is important to identify any foods that have triggered symptoms and avoiding these foods. Following is a short list of foods and additives thought to trigger or exacerbate migraine symptoms.
*Cheese
*Chocolate
*Citrus…
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Hyperglycemia and Gestational Anomalies (3 of 4)

Below is the third of four parts of the transcript for the podcast aired on March 16, 2011.
When maternal hyperglycemia is present during the embryonic stage, congenital defects can happen. As previously mentioned, at the beginning of the third week after…
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An Old News For April 1, 2011

[JEV Publishing, April 1, 2011] On March 31, 2010, Robert Su, M.D. had been working into the wee hours. Shortly after midnight, an e-mail popped up in the inbox. He read the e-mail with a bit of surprise, but quickly realized that it was an April Fools’ Joke. (…
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