by David Hilden, MD MPH | Mar 7, 2016 | Cardiology, Dermatology, Gastroenterology, Preventive care, Tips from Healthy Matters radio broadcast
Hi from the mailbox! Another great Healthy Matters show this week -thanks to the listeners who are up on a Sunday morning – getting dressed, eating breakfast, going to church, drinking their coffee – and tuning in to listen to me talk about fungus and pus....
by David Hilden, MD MPH | Feb 28, 2016 | Diabetes, Getting medical information, HCMC, Medical research, Tips from Healthy Matters radio broadcast
If you missed the show this morning about diabetes with Dr. Elizabeth Seaquist from the University of Minnesota, you’re going to want to check out the podcast. She is not only a terrific person to hang out with but she is also incredibly accomplished in her...
by David Hilden, MD MPH | Feb 25, 2016 | Ethics and philosophy, Health and wellness, Medical Education
Do black people feel less pain than white people? Are overweight people at fault for developing diabetes? Do doctors evaluate symptoms differently if a white man reports them than if a black woman reports them? Most of us would emphatically answer these no, no, and...
by David Hilden, MD MPH | Feb 21, 2016 | Getting medical information, Joint and Muscle issues, Physical Therapy, Tips from Healthy Matters radio broadcast
Time for a topic from the Healthy Matters mailbag. Today’s “Open Lines” show was a busy one, and as is the case for these shows, I leave many questions from listeners unanswered, or not fully answered. Mea culpa, Healthy Matters listeners! Miss...
by David Hilden, MD MPH | Feb 17, 2016 | Cardiology, Health and wellness, Preventive care, Tips from Healthy Matters radio broadcast
Procreative success and Blue Zones? The whole thing sounds like it may not be suitable for discussion in mixed company. But rest assured, it’s all good, nothing indelicate going on here. This is a post about living long and living well. Please read on . . ....