12 Feb To Your Health: Dr. Safdi Demysifies Aspirin
Dr. Alan Safdi, a world-renowned internist and gastroenterologist with encyclopedic knowledge of mind-body wellness and preventative medicine, returns to Telluride Inside… and Out with a series of posts under the banner of “To Your Health.” His blogs will feature the most current information in his field: healthy, wellness and longevity. Dr. Safdi continues this week with a podcast on the “miracle drug” known as aspirin, examining the benefits and alerting us to the risks of a regular regimen of the drug.
Some of that learning will also be showcased in three-day seminars Safdi and his partner, radiologist Dr. William Renner, are offering this winter at The Peaks Resort & Spa in Mountain Village to medical professionals, whose participation qualifies them for at least 16 hours of Category 1 CME or CEU credits. The general public is also welcome. The dates of the lectures this winter are Feb. 28 – Mar. 3, 2019; Mar. 6 – Mar. 8, 2019; Mar. 27 – Mar. 29, 2019.
Subjects under discussion at the Symposiums will answer other questions such as: What are the risks and rewards of supplements, including multivitamins? Should women be getting regular mammograms? What are the alternatives on the horizon for breast cancer screening? These and other important health-related subjects – micro-nutrients, common medical disorders and nutrition – will be addressed, revealing findings, not opinions, from evidence-based medical research.
For further information, email telluridecme@gmail.com. or go to Safdi’s Telluride Longevity Institute website. And please scroll down to find out about Dr. Safdi’s Live Longer Retreat wellness intensives planned for this coming summer. Those dates are July 21 – July 29, 2019 ; Aug. 11 – Aug. 17, 2019; and Sept. 15 – Sept. 21, 2019.
Aspirin… It is the world’s oldest known pain-killer. But is aspirin really a miracle drug? Does daily aspirin prevent stroke and heart attacks? Or could regularly taking aspirin be harmful to your body?
In the podcast below, Dr. Safdi and Dr. Renner discuss the latest, evidence-based medicine pertaining to this important topic.
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