Doctor Column

Middle ear infections: Otitis Media (OM) December 15, 2014 Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD Otitis Media (OM) is a serious disease. It is an inflammation or infection of the middle ear -namely- that air filled cavity located behind the eardrum and in front of the inner ear. Several vital structures occupy this middle ear space and one of them is important for our ability to hear and another is the nerve that controls facial movements. HC SMART: PSA Screening for Prostate Cancer (Part 1) December 15, 2014 Charles Lee Jackson, MD Testing blood levels of PSA to screen for prostate cancer was first introduced in 1987. Its’ value for early detection of prostate cancer has been debated since its introduction and especially in recent years. Dermatology December 1, 2014 Juan Jo Chu, MD Dermatology is the science of skin. This is the conceptual basis; however, taking into account all of the scientific and technological advances of today, it has evolved. Folic Acid and B9 November 20, 2014 Natalie W. Geary, MD According to new research out of Johns Hopkins, folic acid or vitamin B9 may not only prevent birth defects, but may also decrease allergies and reduce asthma symptoms. Gluten Aware November 20, 2014 Natalie W. Geary, MD The media has focused a lot of attention on gluten free diets and the role of gluten in inflammatory disease. The important thing to remember is that one should be “gluten aware,” not terrified of gluten. Only those with Celiac diesaese have to be strictly wheat free. The Digital World in Cardiology November 15, 2014 Jesus A. Bianco, MD Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease is responsible for the highest percentage of morbidity and mortality in the Unites States. At the present time, institutions such as the American Heart Association devote major efforts to promote wellness and prevent arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Winter is Coming November 15, 2014 Natalie W. Geary, MD Winter months tend to bring on more illness for your children, but in fact just being at school or daycare can significantly impact on your child’s overall health risk, especially when they are first starting out. Hidden earaches — The Ten “T’s” of Referred ear pain November 13, 2014 Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD Pain (otalgia) is a symptom that makes patients rush to doctors to seek medical help. Primary ear pain due to infections of the outer or middle ear is common and readily diagnosed upon examination by your doctor. A solution to the Health Care Specialty shortage Teleotolaryngology: Otolaryngologists & Telemedicine November 12, 2014 Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD Unless changes are made to improve the delivery of health care in the United states, there may be a work force shortage of45,000 PCPs and 46,100 Surgeons and Medical Specialists in the year 2020. Ear, nose & throat specialists — Otolaryngologists: Who Are They? November 12, 2014 Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD Approximately 35 million Americans suffer from chronic sinusitis annually, 10% have loss of hearing in the United States (1) and a significant number of ER (Emergency room) visits and doctor office visits are due to problems involving the ear, nose and throat or related structures in the head and neck.