Doctor Column

Allergy Season — Allergy Prevention: Allergy Is Bustin’ Out All Over April 15, 2023 Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD Jennifer’s 11 year old son was diagnosed with seasonal allergies four years ago. She’s wondering why her son is showing allergy symptoms earlier in the year compared to previous years. Also, his symptoms seems to last into the late summer. Mom is worried because his allergies triggered asthmatic attacks causing him to miss four days from school. “Snapshot” Medicare’s $35 Out-Of-Pocket Insulin April 5, 2023 Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD Over 3.3 million Americans on Medicare use insulin. In August 2022, President Joe Biden signed into law the Inflation Reduction Act which included caps on out-of-pocket insulin costs to $35 per month for each insulin product covered by a person’s Medicare Part D prescription drug plan, or Medicare Advantage plan. The law took effect on January 1, 2023. For Medicare patients who use an insulin pump, the law goes into effect on July1, 2023. Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment March 25, 2023 Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD As noted in a previous post, “The thyroid gland is a butterfly shaped endocrine gland located in the neck below the Adam’s apple and in front of the windpipe It consists of right and left thyroid lobes joined together by a narrow strip of thyroid tissue called the isthmus. Thyroid Cancer and Jared Kushner. Four Major Types of Thyroid Cancer March 15, 2023 Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD Jared Kushner, the 42 year old former White House senior advisor, and son-in-law of ex-President Donald J. Trump, revealed in his 2022 book “Breaking History” that he had been treated for thyroid cancer. He was diagnosed as having thyroid cancer in October 2019 when a biopsy performed at Walter Reed Hospital tested positive for thyroid cancer. Shingles (Herpes Zoster) — The “Chickenpox Sequel” March 5, 2023 Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD Shingles is a common viral infection that targets the skin, and nerve fibers. It causes a painful rash-blister due to the same virus that causes chickenpox (varicella-zoster virus). After a person recovers from chickenpox, the virus usually remains dormant or inactive in the body for the rest of his life; but for an unknown reason it can become reactivated later in life causing shingles. The rash typically involves one side of the body, and takes the shape of a band-like pattern. Thyroid Gland ... What Is It? What Does It Do? The Pituitary—Thyroid Connection February 25, 2023 Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD The thyroid gland is a butterfly shaped endocrine gland located in the neck below the Adam’s apple or thyroid cartilage, and in front of the windpipe (trachea). It consists of right and left thyroid lobes (wings), joined together by a narrow strip of thyroid tissue called the isthmus. Glymphatic System: How Sleep Cleanses and Revitalizes the Brain — Its House Cleaning System February 15, 2023 Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD A good night’s sleep is a priceless gem. It restores, revitalizes, and energizes us. Lack of sleep impacts our memory, how we think, feel, and behave. We’re not alert, our job performance suffers, we’re often grumpy, and our behavior can be an embarrassment. Precision Medicine (Personalized Medicine): “Is It Right For You?” February 5, 2023 Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD Former President Jimmy Carter was born on October 1, 1924. Few thought this 98 year old would be living today. In 2015 he was diagnosed with melanoma, a deadly form of skin cancer which had spread to his liver and brain. Vasectomy: An Uptick In Demand January 25, 2023 Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD The United States Supreme Court in June of 2022 overturned Roe v. Wade and a woman’s choice concerning abortion. Subsequent to the Court’s “Dobbs” decision, over the past six months there has been an increase in requests for information about vasectomy, as well as an uptick in the number of vasectomies. Damar Hamlin: Sudden Cardiac Arrest (“Commotio Cordis”) and The Game of Life January 15, 2023 Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest on January2, 2023 after tackling Cincinnati Bengals receiver Tee Higgins in the first quarter of the game broadcasted on “Monday Night Football.” People in the stands at Paycor Stadium and those at home were stunned as they watched Hamlin stand up from the tackle and a few seconds later crumbled to the ground, stretched out on his back, lying motionless.