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Supplementing Your Diet MP3

Supplementing Your Diet: Supplement Info Now on MP3

More than ever, we live in a digital age. Those of you who are in the supplement business have had to adapt your business to use more electronic tools to survive and thrive. I did Supplementing Your Diet as a CD with the idea that anyone could use it to help people understand why they […]

VeganAndSatFat

Cost vs. Benefit for Saturated Fat

In Tuesday’s Memo, I suggested that I don’t like speaking in absolutes when it comes to health recommendations; I’ve seen too many exceptions. What about our Michigan cardiologist? Was he correct? Yes and no, but mostly no. He implied in the interview that the source of saturated fat is animal products. That isn’t true. In […]

NoMeat

“Give Up Meat or Else!”

“Animal Foods Conclusively Cause Heart Disease!” was the title in my news feed that attracted my attention. I had to check it out, because I’m not a fan of absolute statements in the health field; too often, some facts have to be ignored to make definitive statements such as that true. Was this any different? […]

DataAndCoronavirus

Can Wearable Health Monitors Predict COVID-19?

As of this writing, there are a minimum of five studies in the U.S. to determine whether wearable health-and-fitness monitors can predict the COVID-19 infection before noticeable symptoms actually occur. They’re looking at masses of data, rather than individual data points. Some are trying to predict how severe the infection will become using the data, […]

HeartRateAndCoronavirus

Heart Rate and Viral Infections

What might we gain by collecting and analyzing data from fitness and health devices? In a recently published study, researchers collected data from over 200,000 different Fitbit users. They selected users from the top five states of Fitbit users and collected data on height, weight, and age as well as heart rate and sleep data. […]

FitbitAndCOVID-19

Health Monitors and COVID-19

Do you have a Fitbit that you use regularly? Does it track your heart rate? How about an Apple Watch? Can it track your temperature? Blood pressure? Millions of people use those types of devices. Think of the potential for collecting data. It could be millions of data points per second. I recently wrote about […]

CanYouProveIt

Researching GOLO’s Claims

Before I get into the rest of the research on the claims made by GOLO, I want to be clear that I have nothing against any products or programs in the market. I’m not assessing the entire program for any company. But having worked for a couple of decades with companies that follow the FDA […]

TeethBacteria

Dental Cavities Are an Engineering Wonder

Continuing our look at the process of dental decay, the methodology for this study was complex to say the least: preserving the plaque, analyzing the structure, obtaining samples of the bacteria, attempting and succeeding to grow the structures on enamel surfaces that mimic teeth, getting photographs of the electronic polymeric structure, and more. This study […]

Cavity

Investigating the Architecture of Cavities

Have you ever wondered how your kids get cavities or why you got them as a kid? As I was researching studies on the microbiome, I found a fascinating article on cavities. Cavities, also called dental caries, are a disease caused by bacteria that attack the biofilm known as plaque and damage the enamel of […]

ScienceArgument

Vitamin D and COVID-19: What Would a Reasonable Person Do?

The Medscape article did not call for any conclusions or recommendations nor should it have. That’s not the purpose of that type of article. However, that didn’t stop healthcare professionals from voicing their opinions in the comments section of that article. We’ll take a look at what they said, discuss the potential benefit of vitamin […]