
[JEV News, September 30, 2011]
On September 28, 2011, Medpage Today, an online medical news magazine, cited that the Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes (ACCORD) Mind in Diabetes (MIND) found that tight control of blood glucose over a period of 40 months did not…
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Welcome to the Carbohydrates Can Kill Show. Today Dr. Su is joined by Michael Fox, MD as they discuss the effect of carbohydrate consumption on women’s health issues, particularly in regards to PMS, Menopause and post-menopause.
While addressing the importance of men’s health concerning prostate cancer, women’s health is also…
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Welcome back to the “Carbohydrates Can Kill” show. I am Robert Su, M.D. Let’s continue my presentation, entitled, “Geriatric medicine: Graceful Aging.” [1]
For instance, the readings of four individuals’ fasting and two-hour postprandial blood glucose are within normal…
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Stephen J. Freedland, M.D. is my special guest of today’sCarbohydrates Can Kill Show for the fourth episode of a special podcast series on Geriatric Medicine. Dr. Freedland is associate professor of surgery and pathology, Duke University School of Medicine. One of his special research interests is prostate cancer, in addition to…
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Health Education Solutions, a leading provider of ACLS and PALS certification online, today announced the launch of its “Healthcare Heroes Contest.” The contest, hosted on Health Education Solutions’ Facebook page, ends October 17, 2011. Contest entrants have the opportunity to win a free certification or recertification course offered by Health Education Solutions, up to $170…
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Welcome back to the “Carbohydrates Can Kill” show. I am Robert Su, M.D. Let’s continue my presentation, entitled, “Geriatric medicine: Graceful Aging.” [1]
Of course, cancer is one of the most serious diseases, and takes its victim’s life away untimely. Cancer happens in…
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[JEV News, September 16, 2011]
I received e-mails from those who were concerned aboutSteve Jobs’ health and the future of Apple, Inc. Some of them asked if I would talk to Steve Jobs with advice that might help him fight against his cancer. Others asked if I had…
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Today, I have Scott Mendelson, M.D., Ph.D. as my featured guest on the Carbohydrates Can Kill podcast Show to discuss Geriatric Medicine on Alzheimer’s disease.…
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Welcome back to the “Carbohydrates Can Kill” show. I am Robert Su, M.D. Let’s continue my presentation, entitled, “Geriatric medicine: Graceful Aging.” [1]
As I cite in my book, Carbohydrates Can Kill, and my writings, besides its roles of being inflammatory,…
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Added by Robert Su on September 12, 2011 at 7:24am —
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Today, online learning options are available in nearly every field of study – and healthcare certification is no exception. Professionals looking to earn pediatric advanced life support (PALS) certification or PALS recertification have the option of taking their PALS courses online. Before you decide whether or not…
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[JEV News, September 9, 2011] During the recent weeks, I have been asked to help Steve Jobs, Chairman of Apple Inc. with advice for his …
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that the healthcare industry will generate 3.2 million new wage and salary jobs between 2008 and 2018, more than any other industry.
To prepare healthcare workers in New York, California and other geographic areas for the fastest growing healthcare careers, 2011 job prospects and certification needs, Health Education Solutions, a leading…
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Added by Rebecca Howard on September 7, 2011 at 1:30pm —
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On today’s Carbohydrates Can Kill Show, I invite William Davis, M.D. back to be my featured guest to discuss “Geriatric Medicine for cardiovascular diseases.”…
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Added by Robert Su on September 7, 2011 at 1:10pm —
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Hello, I am Robert Su, M.D. Welcome to my podcast, The “Carbohydrates Can Kill” Show Episode 64. [1] You can tune in to this weekly show atwww.carbohydratescankill.com, at any time. You can also listen to this and previous…
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Added by Robert Su on September 5, 2011 at 9:22pm —
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We created this forum in hope that we can share our knowledge about how carbohydrate consumption is linked to the development of cancer, and what we may be able to halt the deterioration of cancer by restricting carbohydrates. We wish those of you to use this space for sharing your stories with us, if you have had cancer and fortunately been able to fight back…
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Added by Robert Su on September 5, 2011 at 9:19pm —
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As the title of this forum, we wish to use this space specifically for those of you who have "religiously" followed a high-carbohydrate low-fat diet, regardless of the name of the diet, for example, Dr. Oz diet plan, Dr. Ornish diet plan or vegetarian diet, and ended up with ill consequences with disease(s) to post their stories for sharing with others. Your…
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Added by Robert Su on September 5, 2011 at 9:15pm —
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[JEV News, September 2, 2011] Many of us have successfully restored their health and lost weight by restricting carbohydrates. However, their family member(s) and close friend(s) who are ill would most likely reject their advice and help. It is saddening when these people badly need good tips for restoring health, in particular if someone who is…
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Added by Robert Su on September 2, 2011 at 7:42am —
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