The harmful effects of smoking have been known since the mid-1950s when the link between smoking and lung cancer was statistically proven. Dr. Morton L. Levin of the Roswell Park Memorial Institute in Buffalo, NY a state cancer research-treatment center, made this connection. Subsequently, he boldly wrote to the presidents of seven leading tobacco companies suggesting that they voluntarily label all cigarette packaging with a warning that excessive smoking is dangerous to health. At that time, it created a firestorm of controversy, with the tobacco companies defending their positions. I had the good fortune to work under Dr. Levin during the summer of 1965 in a National Summer Science program. Packages were finally labeled in 1964.

Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA
Recent posts by Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA
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Smoking Induced Lung Cancer—Who’s at Risk?
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on Jun 2, 2022 6:30:00 AM
Topics: Bulletin Tobacco Policy
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Mental Health Month, Reminders to Stay Strong
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on May 26, 2022 6:30:00 AM
Our mental health—how we consider the world and our role in it—is every bit as important as our physical health. And just as we must work to stay physically fit, so, too, must we work to keep our minds “in shape.”
Topics: Health Wellness Bulletin
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Weight Loss—What Works and What Doesn’t
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on May 19, 2022 8:00:00 AM
We are the second fattest nation in the world. (Nauru, the third smallest nation in the world, is fatter.) What can we do about this? What diet is best? How can we best motivate people to lose weight, keep it off, or—better still—not become overweight in the first place? Statistics show that in 2017, more than two-thirds of the U.S. adult population were considered overweight or obese. Obesity is the second most common cause of preventable death in our country, ranked just after smoking.
Topics: Health Wellness Bulletin
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Our Amazing Body
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on May 12, 2022 9:00:00 AM
The human body is amazing. We take for granted the underlying, almost autonomous functions that keep us healthy and functional. Most times, with a casual nonchalance, we don’t even realize what goes on second by second inside our bodies as we direct our conscious attention to interaction with the outside surrounding environment. Our bodies are more complex than most computers. Organ system examples are fascinating.
Topics: Health Wellness Bulletin
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The Difference Between a Longer Life and a Healthy Longer Life
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on May 5, 2022 12:29:11 PM
What is the value of making lives longer and healthier? Is living longer no matter what more valuable than staying healthy? How does the value of treating aging comprehensively compare to eradicating diseases specifically? These thoughtful questions were addressed using an economic model rather than the traditional biological model in a University of Oxford study, “The Economic Value of Targeting Aging,” and a McKinsey Health Institute paper entitled “Adding Years to Life and Life to Years.”
Topics: Wellness Bulletin Right Outlook
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Benefits of Breakfast
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on Apr 28, 2022 6:15:00 AM
Over 70% of illnesses are caused by our own behaviors. Most everyone knows there is an association among heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and hypertension with high lipids (fats in the blood). Equally understandable is the concept that we are what we eat.
Topics: Eat Wisely Wellness Bulletin
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The Future of Community Benefit Programs
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on Apr 21, 2022 6:30:00 AM
Rethinking Community Benefit Programs—A New Vision for Hospital Investment in Community Health, co-authored by Dr. Jay Bhatt, a friend and former Chief Medical Officer of the American Hospital Association (AHA), makes the case for healthcare systems to invest in the community outside their walls. Moving upstream from a “repair shop” to a “prevention program” will eliminate unnecessary misery, decrease cost, and ultimately save the healthcare industry from bankrupting itself and the nation.
Topics: Wellness Healthcare Bulletin HEDI
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How Your ZIP Code Affects Life Expectancy
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on Apr 14, 2022 10:00:00 AM
If you are you interested in your life expectancy based on your location, place your ZIP code into Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s internet site. You can easily compare ZIP codes’ results if you are thinking of relocating.
Topics: Bulletin HEDI
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Embracing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on Apr 7, 2022 2:46:26 PM
Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are appropriately top-of-mind in America today, particularly for health professionals, governmental officials, influential leaders, and concerned others—all who have witnessed the disproportionate devastation of socio-economically disadvantaged populations from the pandemic as well as those who desire to eradicate systemic racism.
Topics: Bulletin HEDI
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Helping Communities Embrace Well-Being and Health
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on Mar 31, 2022 9:00:00 PM
Earlier this week, Pete Delgado, President and CEO of Salinas Valley Memorial Health System (SVMH), and Dr. Steve Packer, President and CEO of Montage Health, shared their success with almost a hundred senior healthcare executives at the annual American College of Healthcare Executives Congress.