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Straight, No Chaser: Cervical Health Awareness

January is Cervical Health Awareness Month, and to that end, The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) boldly proclaims “No woman should die of cervical cancer.” It
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD January 25, 2016

Straight, No Chaser: Prevention and Treatment of Food Allergies

Whether or not you personally have a food allergy, it is likely you will find yourself in a situation with someone who does. Food allergies affect approximately 15 million American
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD December 8, 2015

Straight, No Chaser: Food Allergies

This week’s Straight, No Chaser posts will focus on your food. Today, we begin with food allergies, which sound like a cruel trick or something out of a horror movie, but un
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD December 7, 2015

Straight, No Chaser: The Cancer Prevention Workbook

We continue with simple principles to avoid various forms of cancer, but in today’s Straight, No Chaser, we add some detail about the what’s and whys of the conversation. The a
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD November 3, 2015

Straight, No Chaser: The Cancer Prevention Checklist

I’m going to present this information two separate ways: today a checklist, as simple as possible; and tomorrow with the same information explained briefly but with detail. You l
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD November 2, 2015

Straight, No Chaser In The News: Your Questions About Processed Meats Causing Cancer

Perhaps this news will be filed under things you already know, think you know, or know but don’t care enough for it to change your lifestyle (we are a bacon-loving nation), b
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD October 27, 2015

Straight, No Chaser: Breast Cancer in Men

I won’t overstate the case, but you should be aware that breast cancer occurs in men. That said it occurs at a much lower rate than it does in women. I know what you may be think
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD October 15, 2015

Straight, No Chaser: Signs, Symptoms and Prognosis of Breast Cancer

So, after all we’ve discussed this week, this is what it comes down to: the one in eight lifetime risk has landed at your doorstep. What happens next is very important. The a
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD October 13, 2015

Straight, No Chaser: How to Perform the Breast Self-Exam

Beginning in their 20s, women should be aware of the benefits and limitations of breast self-exam (BSE). Women should know how their breasts normally look and feel and report any n
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD October 12, 2015

Straight, No Chaser: This is How You Self-Assess For Breast Cancer

When I started this series, my first thought was “Why reinvent the wheel? There is a massive amount of information available on the web about breast cancer, and surely itR
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD October 9, 2015

Straight, No Chaser: The Reach of Breast Cancer and Your Risk Factors

Even as a physician, I am left to think about the horror of being a woman with a lifetime risk of acquiring breast cancer that’s 1 in 8. The only thing I can think of off-han
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD October 8, 2015

Straight, No Chaser: Even More Myths Regarding Breast Cancer

Continuing from the earlier post with additional myths, well because you have so many questions!  In fact, I’m doubling up on what you received earlier in Part I of Breast Canc
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD October 7, 2015

Straight, No Chaser: Five Myths Surrounding Breast Cancer

Before I get into the details of what you need to know about breast cancer, it’s important to clear the table of some of the persistent myths and fears that exist. The diseas
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD October 6, 2015

Straight, No Chaser In the News: A Cure for Sickle Cell Disease

According to the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is the only cure for sickle cell disease. You read that correctly. Yes, there is a cure
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD September 30, 2015

Straight, No Chaser: Sickle Cell Anemia

September represents Sickle Cell Anemia (SCA) Awareness Month. In the context of discussing diseases that present to the emergency department with pain, the Pain (Vasoocclusive) Cr
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD September 29, 2015

Straight, No Chaser: Prostate Cancer

Men (and those who care for men – meaning everyone) should be knowledgeable about prostate cancer. I don’t mean physician-level knowledgeable, but there are just a few fac
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD September 22, 2015

Straight, No Chaser: Gynecological Cancer Awareness

September is Gynecological Cancer Awareness month, and the challenge is to become empowered through knowledge in an effort to avoid becoming a victim. Consider this post your “es
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD September 16, 2015

Straight, No Chaser: Does Cuba Hold the Key to Lung Cancer Treatment and Prevention?

For many, some of the first things that come to mind when you think of Cuba are smoking and cigars. For many others, the one of first things that come to mind when you think of cig
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD August 10, 2015

Straight, No Chaser: Sickle Cell Disease/Anemia and World Sickle Cell Day

I don’t type this post with any amount of joy. Can you imagine an existence in which your blood cells are deformed to the extent to which they resemble pointy knives poking at
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD June 19, 2015

Straight, No Chaser: The Medical Issues You Encounter While Flying

This week’s Straight, No Chaser posts have focus on the dangers presents by blood clots. Flying long distances presents a specific risk for development of blood clots. Howeve
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD February 26, 2015
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