Did you know? People who have metabolic syndrome typically have apple-shaped bodies, meaning they have larger waists and carry a lot of weight around their abdomens. It’s thought that having a pear-shaped body — that is, carrying more of your weight around your hips and having a narrower waist — puts you at a lower
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Pasadena Gastroenterologist Receives Mastership Award by ACP
Our very own, Dr. Glenn D. Littenberg, has been presented with a Mastership award by the American College of Physicians on April 11, 2014. Dr. Littenberg’s impressive accomplishments span many years. He served as President of the California Society of Internal Medicine before the merger and was the first President of the newly merged Cal
Read MoreVan Nuys Gastroenterologist named Top Doctor
Dr. Kenneth L. Buch was named Top Doctor for 2014 in the Los Angeles area by Los Angeles Magazine. He was selected for the award by peers. Top doctors are recognized as leading professionals who have a record of excellence within their specialty. Dr. Buch is a proud member of inSite Digestive Health Care About
Read MoreWhat are the Risk Factors for Esophageal Cancer?
Most cancers are the result of several risk factors; however, it is difficult to identify the risk factors that cause esophageal cancer. Esophageal cancer usually affects the cells in the lining of the esophagus. We have listed some of the causes of esophageal cancer or factors that would increase a person’s risk of developing esophageal
Read MoreWhat are the Symptoms of Esophageal Cancer?
Esophageal cancer is a form of cancer that’s present in the esophagus. The esophagus is the tube that runs from the throat to the stomach and helps carry the food you swallow to your stomach for digestion. Esophageal cancer can be difficult to detect early, since the early stages of the cancer usually causes no
Read MoreColon cancer rates drop significantly due to screenings
The American Cancer Society has published a report stating that colon cancer rates have dropped by 30% in people over the age of 50 due to screenings. The death rate for colon cancer has also gradually declined by 3% a year over the last 10 years, while test rates have increased from 19% to 55%.
Read MoreBe prepared for the next quake!
A magnitude 4.4 earthquake struck near Westwood early this morning, shaking up the southland. The quake started at 6:25 a.m. and an aftershock hit about an hour later. Although the earthquake was not disastrous, it is important to be prepared for when a disaster does strike. Here are a few steps from www.ready.gov to make
Read MoreGet Blued For Colon Cancer Awareness Month
Did you know colon cancer is the second leading cause of overall cancer deaths in the United States? But it doesn’t have to stay this way. Early detection through screening can dramatically reduce your risk. This means having your colon checked regularly starting at age 50, or sooner if you are at higher risk. March
Read MoreWorld Cancer Day 2014
Globally, more people die of cancer than AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined. 14.1 million people are diagnosed with cancer and we lose 8.2 million individuals world-wide to cancer each year. These numbers are growing larger each year. World Cancer Day was organized to create awareness and promote education. This year’s World Cancer Day campaign is
Read MoreNutritional Services Now Available!
Ask your doctor! Our group of gastroenterologists is happy to announce supportive nutritional services for our patients. Our nutritional consultant can help you manage your GI condition and help you with any and all of your nutritional needs. Your initial appointment with our nutritional consultant will include a full health history assessment and consultation. The
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