Originally Published at Deadline Detroit For hundreds of thousands of years, humanity lacked access to the abundant food we do today. Our ancestors ate during the day, consumed their last…
Originally Published at Deadline Detroit In my role as a consultant physician specializing in preventive cardiology an Covid 19 outpatient care, I meet wonderful people from all over the world….
Originally Published at Deadline Detroit Can one of the hottest treatments to heal the heart be heat itself? Over two decades, I’ve treated patients with advanced heart disease and I’ve…
Originally Published at Deadline Detroit During three decades in cardiology, I’ve treated an estimated 5,000 patients with a common heart ailment called atrial fibrillation (AF). Customary heartbeats, called normal sinus…
Originally Published at Deadline Detroit High blood pressure is called the silent killer because it can bring heart disease, stroke, kidney failure and aneurysms, as well as sexual dysfunction. One of…
Originally Published at Deadline Detroit Shakespeare wrote “rosemary, that’s for remembrance” — words that ring true centuries later. I just returned from Southern Italy, where I fell in love with Rosemarinus…
Originally Published at Deadline Detroit It’s summer, the lockdown is easing and many people are traveling. Choosing nutritious food over processed junk foods may be the most important daily habit…
By Dr. Joel Kahn When I talk to patients, memory issues and concern about brain health often come up early in the conversation. It’s widely known that diet influences heart…
As Covid-19 was exploding over a year ago, I decided to stay away from interviews and focus on my passion — preventive cardiology. Yet my intellectual curiosity is hard to…
Though this Memorial Day weekend’s weather isn’t ideal in Southeast Michigan, many of us still will grill meals during summer’s unofficial kickoff. And how food is barbecued can affect more than…