Health news in 2015

Dr. Philip S. Chua 01/04/2016

LOOKING back in review, there were some fascinating news in medicine this past year, a few of them controversial, especially in infectious diseases and cancer screening and prevention. E-cigarettes are more dangerous A study, published in the…

Tanning salons — skin cancer!

Dr. Philip S. Chua 12/27/2015

THE US-FDA has issued a warning on the use of tanning beds at home and at tanning salons: tanning increases the risk for melanoma, a deadly skin cancer, up to 59 percent! More than 2.5 million teens,…

Depression: Light therapy

Dr. Philip S. Chua 12/13/2015

IT IS the season to be jolly, but about 18.5 percent (1 in 5) or 43.8 million adults in the United States experiences some type of mental illness during this time of the year, or in a…

Weight loss surgery (and how to avoid it)

Dr. Philip S. Chua 11/30/2015

MORE than a 33 percent of Americans and 21 percent of Filipinos are overweight or obese. This has transformed a surgical procedure that was once reserved for a handful of dangerously obese patients to a very popular…

HIV: 5 every minute!

Dr. Philip S. Chua 11/22/2015

SINCE Charlie Sheen, 50, star of the hit TV series “Two and a Half Men,” revealed for the first time on November 17, 2015 in his interview on TODAY with Matt Lauer, that he had tested positive…

Soda tax: A sin tax?

Dr. Philip S. Chua 11/15/2015

FOR the past 15 years, I have been writing about the unhealthy effects of soft drinks on every consumer, especially on children. More and more evidences from multiple clinical studies have shown that these beverages, in all…

Aspirin daily: Safe or risky?

Dr. Philip S. Chua 11/08/2015

MY COLUMN on “Aspirin, the Wonder Drug,” came out in 2002, when this common household item was in the spotlight for sometime for its new role in staving off heart attack, medically termed Acute Myocardial Infarction (the…

WHO: ‘Meat is carcinogenic’

Dr. Philip S. Chua 11/01/2015

ON OCT. 29, 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that “the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified the consumption of red meat as probably carcinogenic to humans and processed meat as carcinogenic to humans.“…

Side effects of ‘antacids’

Dr. Philip S. Chua 10/26/2015

MORE than 7 million persons in the United States have gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD) and some of them are taking antacids; more are on Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) pills to reduce acid secretion in the stomach. For…

Nuts for health nuts

Dr. Philip S. Chua 10/19/2015

Are nuts good for us? Yes, they are, according to clinical investigations upon which the US-FDA based its approval in 1997 for nuts and whole-oat foods to carry the labels “touting possible heart benefits.” While animal fats…

Flu could be deadly

Philip S. Chua 10/11/2015

THE INFLUENZA season is upon us once again. While flu is common and those afflicted usually recover uneventfully, this viral infection could be serious, or even fatal, for some people as discussed below. Statistics worldwide cite between…

Pesticides and blood cancers

10/04/2015

TOXIC chemicals commonly used in almost all homes could cause various diseases, including cancers. At least a dozen chemical agents are found in the kitchen, bathroom, laundry area, and the garage of practically every household. Sixteen studies…

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