The recent multiple tragedies involving gun violence have rekindled the concerns Americans have over the public health hazard of easy availability of guns. “In 2020, the most recent year for which complete data is available, 45,222 people died from gun-related injuries in the U.S., according to the CDC. That figure includes gun murders and gun suicides, along with three other, less common types of gun-related deaths tracked by the CDC: those that were unintentional, those that involved law enforcement, and those whose circumstances could not be determined.”

Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA
Recent posts by Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA
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Guns, Violence, and Public Health
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on Apr 13, 2023 7:30:00 AM
Topics: Bulletin
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Artificial Intelligence Changes Everything
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on Apr 6, 2023 8:00:00 AM
The article below was created in seconds by Chat GPT in Costa Rica during a dinner conversation about AI. I shared the following phrases to create the article: Blue Zones Project, Nicoya Peninsula, diet. Magically the article below appeared. Thinking broader, content may be created quickly and easily, although creativity may dim and suffer.
Topics: Bulletin
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Can America Catch Up to Costa Rica?
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on Mar 30, 2023 1:13:00 PM
According to a recent Harvard Chan School of Public Health recent seminar entitled Inside Costa Rica’s healthcare success story the “average life expectancy in Costa Rica has steadily increased from 55 years in 1950 to 81 years today—far outpacing the U.S. Even more notable: the country has achieved this success while spending far less than the U.S. as a share of income. What’s behind Costa Rica’s remarkable success? How has its progress in health care improved its resilience? And what lessons can we learn for other nations?”
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Bad Roads Bring Good People
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on Mar 23, 2023 12:38:31 PM
Nicoya Peninsula on the Pacific side of Costa Rica is one of the five original Blue Zones. Although I have been privileged to visit and work with many Blue Zones Projects in the U.S., this was my first experience with one of the earliest regions where more people live to be 100. During spring break my three generational family embraced surfing—two of us had modest previous experience but the rest of us were new to the challenging and enjoyable sport.
Topics: Bulletin
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Some Better News About Cancer
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on Mar 16, 2023 9:00:00 AM
The American Cancer Society has excellent statistics showing the overall cancer death rate has decreased. Among males, age-adjusted cancer deaths per 100,000 population decreased from 210.9 in 2009 to 172.9 in 2019. Among females, age-adjusted cancer deaths per 100,000 population decreased from 147.4 in 2009 to 134.0 in 2016, and then decreased at a faster rate to 126.2 in 2019. This decrease is far better than an increase, but we have tremendous opportunity to continue this improvement.
Topics: Bulletin Right Outlook
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Sleep Well for the REST of Your Life
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on Mar 9, 2023 9:00:00 AM
On average, three of every ten Americans did not feel well-rested last night according to the CDC.
Topics: Bulletin Right Outlook
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Does Complementary and Alternative Medicine Work?
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on Mar 2, 2023 6:15:00 AM
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) continues to thrive as numerous physicians and very credible institutions—including the Mayo Clinic—embrace many of the therapies. A surprisingly large number of Americans, estimated as high as 70%, have tried CAM—acupuncture/acupressure, herb/vitamin therapy, hypnosis, chiropractic/massage, aromatherapy, magnetic therapy, and reflexology—to cure their ills. A relatively new term—integrative medicine—is now being employed as traditional evidence-based medicine is combined with CAM for better treatment outcomes.
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Familial Estrangement
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on Feb 23, 2023 8:45:00 AM
Sadly, the incidence of fractured families seems to be more prevalent today than ever before. Too many family groups—children, adult children, siblings, parents, and grandparents—are not enjoying the natural bonds of love, support, or at least communication, which were so necessary in olden times but now appear more commonly to be broken.
Topics: connect Bulletin
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Exercise to Live Longer and Better
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on Feb 16, 2023 8:00:00 AM
A Copenhagen City Heart study reported that people who jog at least an hour per week live an average of six years longer—6.2 years for men and 5.6 years in women.
Topics: Move Naturally Bulletin
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Precision Medicine
By Allen S. Weiss, MD, FACP, FACR, MBA on Feb 9, 2023 10:45:00 AM
Medicine is changing dramatically! Since the dawn of the age of genetics—which officially started in 2001 with the unraveling of the human genome—recent advances have led to an explosion of new diseases. These illnesses and conditions are better defined by their molecular composition and, therefore, are more easily diagnosed and better treated.