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Why Daylight Saving Time Makes You Feel Terrible

And here’s a few ways to feel better after you spring forward. If you get a case of the Mondays following daylight saving time, there may actually be medical evidence for it. Not only are we losing an hour of sleep by springing forward, but our circadian rhythm — aka our internal clock — gets … Read More
Published On: March 11, 2019

Alex Trebek Reminds us to go Beyond Fear of Pancreatic Cancer

The news that beloved game show host Alex Trebek has advanced stage pancreatic cancer hit his millions of fans hard this week. His illness has elicited heartbreak and support. As a clinician who treats pancreatic cancer, I anticipated the reaction that would follow next. Fear. While it is a rare form of cancer, pancreatic cancer … Read More
Published On: March 11, 2019

Medicare for All and the Problem of Health Care on Demand

The evolving politics of single-payer health care conflate the concepts of universal coverage, health care on demand and free health care. To the indiscriminate progressive mind, all three are part of the holy grail. The fly in the ointment is that highly attractive and altruistic politics runs into the brick wall of reality. As Thomas … Read More
Published On: March 10, 2019

First-ever Water Safety Summit has one Purpose – Spreading the Message About the Dangers of Water

The people who gathered at Marina Park in Newport Beach, Wednesday, March 6, had a common goal — to stop people from drowning. About 140 people – a mix of lifeguards, firefighters, hospital workers, swim instructors and others — came together at the first-ever Southern California Water Safety Summit to exchange ideas on how to … Read More
Published On: March 7, 2019

8 Little Ways You Can Actually Help Someone Dealing With Cancer

A cancer diagnosis can be devastating, regardless of the outlook. The news can also be hard on friends and family, as they struggle to figure out what they can do to help a loved one after the diagnosis. Beth Pauvlinch, who wrote about caring for her mother who lived with cancer in her book Two … Read More
Published On: March 6, 2019

How Do Fitness Trackers Fit in the Future of Health Care

I view medicine as a team effort. Doctors, nurses, technicians, and patients work together to promote and improve health. Recently some new members have joined the team: My patients’ Fitbits, phones, and watches. For years, the pessimists out there have predicted that wearable technology would lead to mass hysteria. Patients would misdiagnose themselves as having … Read More
Published On: March 6, 2019

After Luke Perry: A Greater Awareness of Stroke Symptoms

When your grandmother suffers a devastating stroke, it is a family tragedy, but it does not necessarily make the headlines. When Luke Perry has a massive stroke at age 52, it does. Stroke remains a surprisingly common occurrence, striking someone in the United States every 40 seconds, and killing someone every 3 minutes and 45 … Read More
Published On: March 6, 2019

Laguna Hills Mayor Honored for his Service in the Army at age 59

By all measures, Dore Gilbert was living a blessed life in 2010. Gilbert, a dermatologist, owned a successful practice in Newport Beach and treated patients at Hoag Hospital. He and his wife, Gloria, married 26 years at the time, had raised five children, including a son who was serving in the Marines. Gilbert had served … Read More
Published On: March 5, 2019

Hoag Debuts Two State-of-the-Art Brain & Spine Operating Room Suites

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., March 5, 2019 — Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian is taking complex brain and spinal surgical procedures to new technological heights with the installment of two highly advanced Brain & Spine Fully Integrated Operating Room (OR) Suites. The two new 820-square-foot OR suites are filled with state-of-the-art equipment and technology designed to significantly … Read More
Published On: March 4, 2019

Rebuilding A Golf Classic's Swing

After 40 years spent golfing and running professional tournaments, Jeff Purser can track the trajectory of a title sponsor as well as any golf ball. Purser could see the mounting problems at Toshiba Corp. signaled trouble for the longtime title sponsor of the Newport Beach tournament. “It’d been a … roller coaster,” Purser said, noting … Read More
Published On: March 4, 2019
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