"This blog was developed to provide medical updates that are important and have my perspective as additional insight."
Author: Douglas Lakin, M.D.
Born in Michigan, but raised in the Scottsdale/Paradise Valley area, Dr. Lakin earned his undergraduate degree at Arizona State University in 1983. Graduating first in his class of 6,000 as a Philosophy major in the Honor’s Program, he was the recipient of the Mouer Award for outstanding scholarship. He was the first person in the history of ASU to earn a coveted spot at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, entering in the fall of 1983.
Originally intending to become a medical research scientist, Dr. Lakin developed a greater interest in patient care. Inspired by his father, Dr. Mervyn Lakin and Sir William Osler, the founder of modern internal medicine and first Chief of Medicine at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, he focused on clinical medicineAfter completing his medical school training from Hopkins in 1987, Dr. Lakin performed his Internship and Residency in Internal medicine at the University of Iowa’s Hospitals and Clinics, among the premier Internal Medicine programs in the country. Dr. Lakin excelled to the highest levels of clinical scholarship, achieving among the highest scores in the country on his Internal Medicine Board Examinations.
With his training complete, Dr. Lakin joined his father in practice in 1990. Shortly thereafter, Dr. Lakin senior retired. Dr. Douglas Lakin continues his practice in the tradition of his excellent training, and provides the quality of patient care established by his father before him.
Among the latest innovations with wide-ranging effects is the introduction of anticoagulant medications to replace Coumadin (Warfarin). Coumadin is a Vitamin K antagonist that thins the blood and has been used for over 70 years to treat blood clots and to prevent strokes. Discovered and perfected by researchers at the University of Wisconsin, it …
I’ve started to see more mosquitoes around town and it’s time to recall the two issues that we need to attend to mosquito bit prevention: West Nile Virus and Chikungunya Virus West Nile Virus is an infection we seen now every summer her in Phoenix. It is an uncommon viral infection transmitted by mosquitoes and …
A new blood test has been developed at Harvard Medical School that will tell you a list of all of the viral infections you have had in the past, among the several thousands of possibilities. This means we will know every type of common cold virus (there are approximately 200 of those), as well as …
HIV is a tricky virus. It uses a variety of mechanisms to avoid identification and elimination by the immune system, while at the same time destroying the immune system directly and preferentially. This is a world different from say the POLIO VIRUS, which attacks the intestinal lining cells, then the nerve cells, sparing the …
A recent study of skin cells, in the journal Science, demonstrated that UV-exposed skin cells harbor a multiplicity of genetic mutations that can develop into cancer. By sequencing the genes in skins cells obtained at the time of plastic surgery on the eyelids (to remove drooping skin), the researchers were able to demonstrate multiple genetic …
I often have patients who report sore tissues in the mouth such that eating and swallowing is a very painful experience, so much so that they stop eating almost completely and just drink liquids. In this situation, I have a few additions to suggest beyond using supplements like Ensure or Boost. These include: Watermelon….very soothing. …
In an effort to help keep your mind sharp, here is a fun quiz to puzzle over. Remember….one of the key features of warding off memory loss is THE 3E’s…. Exercise Engage….this is engaging your mind!…..CLICK >>>>HERE<<<< Vitamin E
I took the plunge recently and contributed to my first project on Kickstarter, the contribution was given to developers of a printing ‘font’ for the computer made from the handwriting of Albert Einstein. As you all are aware, I am a bit of an Einstein fan. His gentle manner, self assuredness, and brilliance make him …
The latest research shows that our memory starts to demonstrably decline after age 40….far younger than any had expected. But generally, we do not notice this decline until our 50’s and 60’s and then, for most of us, this is a matter of simple word-finding or problems with proper names. Often, patients will ask me …
As a physician, the commonplace experiences that patients relate to me often have completely different meanings than the ones they give them. For instance….it is often that case that patients will think that a symptom, let’s say ‘bright red blood in the bowel movement’ strongly suggests they might have cancer, when in fact, the vast …
Here is another one of the ‘TOP 21 JOKES FROM BOB SHANE’….. The Duck A duck walks into a bar and says to the bartender, “Give me a ham sandwich and a beer.” The bartender stutters, “But you’re a duck.” The duck says, “You’ve got good eyes, now how about that ham sandwich …
….IS RELISHED BY THE WISEST MEN” Among my favorite quotes by Roald Dahl, it’s the motivation for this new column on my website that will focus on humor. A good joke from the internet is great medicine, so I thought to share them on the site and I’ll begin with a series of wonderful …
3-3-3….THE WAY TO BE PAIN FREE….is a little rhyme to help you remember a simple way to take care of significant aches and pains that develop from injuries sustained by over-exertion or injury. This refers to the dosing of Ibuprofen (Advil). You take 3 tablets (200mg each…total of 600mg)….. 3 times per day…… for 3 …
MYTH: Valley Fever, also known as Coccidiomycosis, is a fungal infection found commonly in the Southwestern US. Named after the San Joaquin Valley in California, not our Valley of the Sun, it is caught by inhaling infectious spores from aerosolized dust and the fungus is ubiquitous in Phoenix dust. Dogs are more susceptible to Valley …
WB writes: Doctor Doug. Take a look at the accompanying article on how Hemp oil, derived from cannibis, is helping in the fight against cancer. My response: WB. Thanks for sending this on to me as I’m always curious what patients are reading and what influences their thoughts. I always like to keep my mind …