MedCentral.com Quotes Dr. Kenneth Jung: How to Handle Common Foot and Ankle Injuries

Dr. Jung shares insights on what to expect most in primary care settings in this interview.  Article:  How to Handle Common Foot and Ankle Injuries (medcentral.com) The prevalence of foot and ankle issues is substantial and second only to knee problems when it comes to healthcare visits for musculoskeletal injuries, according to estimates published in the Journal…

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Parents Quotes Dr. Zaslow: Lawsuit Alleges Teen’s Cardiac Arrest Came From Panera Bread’s Charged Lemonade—What Parents Need To Know about Caffeine Drinks

Dr. Zaslow tells Parents.com too much caffeine not advisable for kids.  Says it has adverse effects on kids.   Article Link: Panera Drink Discontinued After Teen Hospitalization (parents.com) Panera Bread is facing another lawsuit over its Charged Lemonade, a highly caffeinated drink the company announced it is now discontinuing. This news is an opportunity to…

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AP News Quotes Dr. Neal ElAttrache: After 50 years, Tommy John surgery is evolving to increase success and sometimes speed return

Dr. ElAttrache asked about the longevity of the evolving surgical technique   Interview Link: After 50 years, Tommy John surgery is evolving to increase success and sometimes speed return   NEW YORK (AP) — Tommy John surgery, like baseball itself, is evolving to increase success and sometimes speed return. Dr. Jeffrey R. Dugas developed a procedure…

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Rugbyflca.com: Cedars Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute Partners with RFCLA

Rugby Football Club Los Angeles (RFCLA) and medical services group Cedars Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute have agreed to a sponsor partnership for the Club’s inaugural season. Press Release:  Read Full press release here   RFCLA will have access to Cedars Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute physicians as official team healthcare providers and orthopaedic specialists, consultants and medical directors through this partnership. This…

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The Denver Post Quotes Dr. Kenneth Jung: Broncos second-year linebacker Drew Sanders suffered torn Achilles tendon before NFL Draft, sources say

Dr. Jung says newer protocols has accelerated time of recovery. Article:  Broncos second-year linebacker Drew Sanders suffered torn Achilles tendon before NFL Draft, sources say (msn.com) The Broncos are going to be without one of their young linebackers into the regular season. Second-year player Drew Sanders tore his Achilles tendon about a month ago during…

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Medical News Today Quotes Dr. Tracy Zaslow: Counting steps or logging minutes? What is the best way to measure exercise?

Dr. Zaslow weighs in on the Steps vs. Time study.   Article Link: Is it better to measure exercise in minutes or steps? (medicalnewstoday.com) In the new study published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, the researchers said physical activity reduces the risk of acquiring chronic illness and infection as well as promoting longevity. Current U.S. guidelines, which haven’t been…

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Medical News Today Quotes Dr. Zaslow: How does extreme exercise affect lifespan? Study offers new insight

Dr. Zaslow weighs in on a new study challenges previous findings and suggests that those who participate in extreme exercise may live longer.   Article Link: Longevity: Could extreme exercise help you live longer? (medicalnewstoday.com) While everyone knows that exercising regularly is important for a healthy life, some previous studies have shown that intense exercise may have…

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The Athletic Quotes Dr. Daniel Kharrazi: Celtics’ Kristaps Porzingis making progress from calf strain, no timetable for return

Dr. Kharrazi interviewed on the Celtics power forward’s injury. Article Link: Celtics’ Kristaps Porziņģis making progress from calf strain, no timetable for return – The Athletic BOSTON — Kristaps Porziņģis said Saturday he is slowly making progress from his right soleus (calf) strain suffered in Game 4 of the Boston Celtics’ first-round series against the Miami Heat but does not have…

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Medical News Today Quotes Dr. Steve Yoon: Blood test may be able to detect osteoarthritis 8 years earlier than X-ray

Dr. Steve Yoon weighs in on new early-detection research for osteoarthritis.   Article Link: Osteoarthritis: Blood test may spot signs 8 years early (medicalnewstoday.com)   Osteoarthritis (OA), a degenerative joint disease, can affect almost all joints. When someone develops OA, the protective tissues in their joints break down, which causes pain. While there is no…

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