Positive attitude and dementia, Ultrasound associated with Autism, Lawsuit against Maryland Board of Physicians, Pregnancy changes women‘s genes behavior, Autoimmune disease

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Some of the things you will hear Dr. Buttar and Robert talk about in this week’s show are:

Age is just a number: Having a positive attitude towards growing old can reduce risk of dementia – Older persons who have acquired positive beliefs about old age from their surrounding culture are less likely to develop dementia, a study has found. The research, published in the journal PLOS ONE, examined whether culture-based age beliefs influence the risk of developing dementia among older people, including those who carry the high-risk gene variant. “We found that positive age beliefs can reduce the risk of one of the most established genetic risk factors of dementia,” said Becca Levy from the Yale University in the US. “This makes a case for implementing a public health campaign against ageism, which is a source of negative age beliefs,” Levy said.

 

Ultrasound exams associated with autism in study, others say no – Ultrasound exams during pregnancy are common. And researchers have now looked at whether a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder is more likely among children exposed to this technology in the womb. There is no association between the number or duration of prenatal ultrasounds and a later diagnosis of autism in the child, according to a new study published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics. However, the researchers did find a statistical association between deep ultrasound wave penetration during the first and second trimesters and autism.

 

Dr. Mark Geier Wins Lawsuit Against Maryland Board of Physicians – A Maryland Circuit Court judge has ruled that the Maryland Board of Physicians, which stripped Dr. Mark Geier of his license to practice medicine back in 2011, acted illegally by humiliating Dr. Geier and his family publicly after they removed his medical license. In what is seen as an unprecedented action, Judge Ronald Rubin has ordered not only that $2.5 million in damages be awarded to the Geiers, but that half of that amount was to come out of the pockets of the members of the Maryland Board of Physicians, between $10,000 and $200,000 apiece, depending on their net worth.

 

Epigenetics study reveals environmental influences can change gene behaviour – In a study of pregnant women, a team of Deakin scientists has shown in humans for the first time that pregnancy can induce long-term epigenetic changes to our bodies, with major implications for understanding, preventing and treating disease. Deakin University scientists have discovered that pregnancy can cause long-term changes to the way ‘s genes behave, which could affect the future health of them and their children. The findings of a recent study from Deakin’s Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, within the School of Life and Environmental Sciences, showed women experience major molecular changes during pregnancy that could remain with them well after their pregnancy has ended.

 

Question of The Day!

Hi RSB, Super Don and Dr. Buttar!

I would like to try and ask Dr. Buttar a very important question regarding a sweet 12 year old girl, Josie, who has been battling autoimmune disease for the last year. I work with her mother and she is completely distraught watching her daughter have to go through this, understandably so.

It started with a diagnosis of Juvenile Arthritis where she has seen significant pain in her joints and general overall weakness. These symptoms seemed to come out of nowhere and prior to this, Josie was a healthy and very athletic little girl. She has been to a number of Dr.’s and been to the “best” hospitals to try and get her daughter better. She has tried a number of medicines that they have prescribed and nothing has worked. The latest diagnosis is that she has ‘Systemic Sclerosis’. She is a 12 year old girl that is down to 55 lbs. but her pain is down somewhat through the use of prescribed drugs. This is not a good sign in my opinion.

Based on my recommendation, she had her “silver” amalgams removed a couple of months ago as I believe that to be a great contributor to this “disease”. I have also recommended to Josie’s mother that she should go see Dr. Buttar and see if he can help. My question to Dr. Buttar (and her’s), is, has he dealt with anything like this in the past and is there anything he can do or recommend for this particular situation?

Josie’s mother is willing to visit but wants to know that your treatments are something that can help this disease.

Thank you for spending time answering this, it really is for a special little girl.

Ken

 

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