Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/02/05/where-people-around-the-world-eat-the-most-sugar-and-fat/ Which country stands out from the rest?
Another post in my world famous collection of Electronic Sticky Note Posts. For those new to the blog I post links to other food blogs with recipes that I want to try making. I have a head of green cabbage in the fridge. While wasting time online I found this: 20 Healthful Cabbage Dinners and […]
The study found that eating fast food is associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, a potentially life-threatening condition in which fat builds up in the liver. Researchers discovered that people with obesity or diabetes who consume 20% or more of their daily calories from fast food have severely elevated levels of fat in their liver […]
A year ago this week, I made a stir with my post about five common weight loss myths. Today I had a patient conversation I have had so many times before: Someone was trying to eat healthier and lose weight at the same time. They are not necessarily the same thing. Don’t Eat More of Anything […]
Once again here’s the chart attributed to the New England Journal of Medicine from my first Holiday post Trouble in Paradise (it’s Weight Gain Season). Personally I had the best Traditional Weight Gain Season ever. I didn’t gain any weight. I just hope this isn’t sarcopenia.
Link?
Is this not working?
Covid-19 for the general medicine doctor
I didn’t see any link at all. Just #COVID-19.
another link added
Try this one
https://sean9n.wordpress.com/covid19/
This is really good info. I have just skimmed the article at this point. And plan to read it thoroughly later on today. On perusal, what struck me was the mention of ace inhibitors and ARBs. I am on one. I will definitely continue it for now, even though I’m on a high dose. But I don’t want to end up getting a stroke while trying to prevent COVID-19. But if they do prove to be problematic perhaps I could get switched from an ARB to something else. I’m already on a three medicine regimen. Being skinny and active does not necessarily protect you from hypertension. 🙂
I see the other linked worked. I also have not read all of the links but the post was definitely worth re-posting and hopefully get more exposure and readers.