Author Archives: Dr. Rasa Kazlauskaite

About Dr. Rasa Kazlauskaite

Rasa Kazlauskaite, MD, MSc, FACE received her training as a specialist in diabetes and endocrinology at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD. She is a Fellow of American College of Endocrinology. She also earned a masters degree in clinical research from Rush University (Chicago, IL), where she currently is Acting Director of Prevention Center at Rush University Medical Center.

Obesity Is Killing US

sxc.hu | author: Justyna Furmanczyk

sxc.hu | author: Justyna Furmanczyk

“Losing weight would improve your health” – I was telling my patient last week during a consultation. His light-hearted response concerned me: “I am not obese, doctor, you’re too skinny. Everybody in my neighborhood is this size. And I like being big.”

Everyone in his neighborhood is indeed getting bigger. As the average size of the typical American grows each year, so does the tolerance for being big. I am concerned that our mass media “experts” have taken the social stigma out of fatness and made people blissfully ignorant of its health risks. Advertising, television programs, and movies that promote obesity as normal directly ignore its threat to health and well being. …continue reading »


Would Stone Age Diet Keep Us Healthier?

sxc.hu | author: John Evans

sxc.hu | author: John Evans

The 2 million – year – old hunter-gatherer diet is healthier than the Mediterranean diet, according to a new study.

Staffan Lindeberg’s research team from Lund University in Sweden, have noted a remarkable absence of cardiovascular disease and diabetes among the traditional population of Kitava, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea, where modern agrarian-based food is unavailable. …continue reading »