
Dr. Raj Dasgupta
Co-Host at MedPrepToGo: USMLE Step 1 Questions
📚Associate Professor Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep MD 📺 Expert Host @chasingthecure SoCal’s Hometown MD, Podcast Host, Huntington Memorial Hospital
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1 month ago |
bodynetwork.com | Christopher Roback |Dr. Raj Dasgupta |Josh York |Ferozan Mast
“How to lose body fat” is a question I get asked a lot as a nutritionist. Maybe a client wants to shrink their belly, reduce some arm flab, or slim down a double chin—no matter the area they want to target, it’s important to know how to reduce body fat.
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1 month ago |
bodynetwork.com | Leah Groth |Dr. Raj Dasgupta |Ferozan Mast
As a quadruple board-certified medical doctor in Pulmonary, Critical Care, Sleep Medicine, and Internal Medicine, I know that maintaining a healthy weight is extremely important for your overall well-being, to significantly reduce the risk of heart conditions, diabetes, and even certain cancers. It also has a positive impact on your mental health and self-esteem, as well as contributes to cardiovascular well-being, joint health, and improved sleep, enhancing your overall quality of life.
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Feb 11, 2025 |
resources.healthgrades.com | Beth Ann Mayer |Dr. Raj Dasgupta
Healthcare professionals are using artificial intelligence (AI) to save time on administrative tasks, like charting, drafting emails, and transcribing information for notes. These tools can help boost overall productivity, increase accuracy, and ease your professional workload. While AI tools are getting better, many still require a level of human validation before their outputs can be fully trusted.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
parade.com | Beth Ann Mayer |Dr. Raj Dasgupta
Coughing, sneezing and wheezing—these common cold symptoms are often considered a default way of life each January. Yes, respiratory viruses certainly peak when much of the U.S. is crammed inside, where germs spread more easily, and there's no cure for a common cold except to rest and wait it out. However, doctors caution that you should still be mindful of cold-related symptoms and when to seek urgent care. They say this advice is especially important for people with severe asthma.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
parade.com | Ashley Broadwater |Dr. Raj Dasgupta
The surge of norovirus—more commonly known as a “stomach bug” or the “stomach flu,” is at it again. The virus is most prevalent during the winter season, so more cases have popped up since December or so. In fact, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the number of recorded outbreaks this season are higher than they’ve been since 2012. Yikes.
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