Warmer Spring = More Ticks: How to Prevent Lyme Disease
May 6, 2010 by Dr. Paul Hartlaub
Filed under Featured posts, Miscellaneous
Lyme disease (named for Lyme, Connecticut where it was first described) is an infection carried by Deer Ticks that can cause a skin rash, as well as serious nerve, heart and brain problems. The infection is most common in late spring or summer and in most people the first sign is a flat or raised [...]
Read This Before You Travel Abroad
March 6, 2010 by Dr. Paul Hartlaub
Filed under Featured posts, Miscellaneous
Reader Question: Do I need the TWINRIX vaccine if I go to Jamaica?
One of the most frequent questions I get in the Ask a Question section of Proven Health Ways is: How do I stay healthy when traveling abroad?
Strategies to protect your health while traveling include vaccinations, avoiding times of political unrest or violence, protection [...]
So Who Really Needs Pap Tests, Anyway?
January 21, 2010 by Dr. Paul Hartlaub
Filed under Featured posts, Screening Recommendations
A 45 year-old woman once came into my clinic for a Pap test to screen for cervical cancer. While no patients that I know actually like having Paps done, for this individual it was truly a traumatic experience. You see, she was cognitively delayed. Her view of the world was more like that of a [...]
Making Sense Out of the New Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines
November 21, 2009 by Dr. Paul Hartlaub
Filed under Featured posts, Screening Recommendations
In November 2009, an updated recommendation by the U.S. Preventive Services Taskforce (USPSTF) on screening for breast cancer was published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. The updated recommendation, which was written to help guide health care providers, differs from prior recommendations in several ways, including these:
• Prior recommendation: Routine mammograms every 1-2 years for [...]
Another Good Reason to Vaccinate Against Influenza: Reye’s Syndrome.
October 5, 2009 by Dr. Paul Hartlaub
Filed under Featured posts
Another good reason to vaccinate children against influenza: Reye’s syndrome.
Will I get Guillain-Barre Syndrome from the new H1N1 vaccine?
September 19, 2009 by Dr. Paul Hartlaub
Filed under Featured posts, Vaccines
We do not know for sure what the risk is, but if our guesses are correct, the benefit from the vaccine will be far greater than the risk, perhaps 30-40 times greater.

