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News
November
21, 2005
LOCAL PHYSICIAN RECOGNIZED AS
AMERICA’S TOP FAMILY DOCTOR
Florida Medical Clinic is proud to announce the
appointment of Douglas Baska, D.O. as one of America’s Top Family
Doctors. Dr. Baska has been practicing family medicine since 1987. The
Consumers’ Research Council of America based in Washington D.C. selected
Dr. Baska for inclusion in the 2004-2005 “Guide to America’s Top Family
Doctors”.
The selection process is based on a point system that awards points for
education, years in practice, affiliations with professional
associations and board certifications. The Guide is a medical directory
available to consumers and corporate human resource departments.
Dr. Baska was born in Virginia and is married with three children. He
joined Florida Medical Clinic in 1993.
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The Science of Complementary
and Alternative Medicine
TACT – National Institute of Health Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy
Written by Marie Cheine
Edited by Hector Fontanet, M.D., FACC
Florida Medical Clinic Department of Cardiology
Now more than ever, complementary and alternative medical treatments are
in the public eye. While these practices are not considered part of
conventional medicine or approved by the FDA, some of these treatments
can offer additional treatment and benefit to patients. In fact,
increasingly, the medical community is combining conventional treatment
in conjunction with alternative treatments to assist the body in
strengthening and healing itself. One of the more popular alternative
medical therapies is chelation therapy, which is thought to have the
ability to treat heart disease by removing toxic materials and excessive
calcium deposits from the circulatory system and providing the body with
materials that improve blood flow to the cells. This is accomplished by
a series of Intravenous treatments with a cleansing agent called EDTA (ethylenediaminetetra-acetic
acid) in the blood stream.
Historically, EDTA was first used by the military as an antidote to
possible chemical warfare agents because of its ability to grab on to
toxic metals such as mercury or lead and carry them out of the body.
Chelation therapy with EDTA remains the most effective treatment for
heavy metal poisoning and is approved by the FDA for this use.
Supporters of this procedure for the treatment of coronary artery
disease (clogging of the heart arteries by atherosclerosis or
cholesterol and calcium plaques) believe in its ability to open the
arteries of the heart, thus improving the ability to exercise and reduce
incidence of angina. However, until now, there have been no large-scale
scientific studies to prove the efficacy and safety of this procedure.
For this reason, the National Institute of Health and the National
Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine are conducing a
large-scale, well-designed clinical trial that could determine more
clearly whether EDTA chelation therapy is indeed an effective and safe
alternative for treating coronary artery disease.
The Florida Medical Clinic has been chosen as a clinical site for this
important medical trial. Hector Fontanet, M.D., FACC, a cardiologist
with the Florida Medical Clinic and principal investigator for this site
believes that this procedure, if proven effective, can be of great
benefit to many in the Zephyrhills community.
If you or someone you know is over 50 years of age, has had a heart
attack and does not smoke, you may be eligible to participate in this
important national clinical trial. Participants will be randomized to
receive 30 treatments with chelation therapy, high potency vitamins or
placebo (dummy infusion). If you have interest in learning more or would
like to participate in this trial sponsored by the Federal Government
and the National Institute of Health, please feel free to contact the
Florida Medical Clinic Department of Cardiology at (813) 788-5575, the
Department of Clinical Research at (813) 780-8368 or log into
NCCAM.NIH.GOV,FloridaMedicalClinic.Com or JustforHearts.com.
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