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Dr. Earl Campazzi

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Author 📚 Founder of Campazzi Concierge Medicine in Palm Beach, FL 🌟 Chief Resident @JohnsHopkins. MPH @HopkinsMedicine

Palm Beach, FL
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💥Dr Earl Campazzi @CampazziMD joined us tonight to discuss his new book on health trends and AI….he was also Rush Limbaugh’s Dr during his battle with cancer! Great info, get the book, check it out!! 👇🏽💥
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Dr. Earl Campazzi
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Elon Musk's Next Moonshot: Keeping Humans Alive Long Enough to Save Humanity Is Elon right that we're on the edge of something huge—"semi-immortality"? Yes. I believe he is. "You're programmed to die," Elon said on the Moonshots with Peter Diamandis podcast in January 2026. "And
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Dr. Earl Campazzi
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Keeping your vitamin D levels in check is crucial for brain health. Studies show that low levels of vitamin D increase the risk of dementia by up to 54%. By maintaining adequate levels, you can help protect your brain and boost your memory and cognitive function.
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Dr. Earl Campazzi
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Do you ever stop and think that early diagnosis and treatment contributes 30% to your overall health? Breaking bad habits, which often serve as self-medication for anxiety and depression, adds 15%. Finally, the much-hyped longevity science currently only adds 10%. What all tha...
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Dr. Earl Campazzi
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Vigorous exercise most days and getting enough sleep are the best ways to protect against Alzheimer's. Exercise, especially aerobic exercise, increases blood flow to the brain, which helps remove harmful proteins that could eventually cause Alzheimer's disease. Sleep is equall...
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Dr. Earl Campazzi
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More than in many other diseases, studies show that genes account for about 60-80% of the risk of getting Alzheimer’s. If someone has a family history of Alzheimer's, their chance of getting the disease is much higher than someone with no family history.
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Dr. Earl Campazzi
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Keeping your gums healthy helps reduce the risk of dementia by preventing the spread of bacteria and inflammation to the brain. Studies suggest that people with periodontal disease are at a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. Maintaining good den...
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Dr. Earl Campazzi
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My latest book, Living with Pancreatic Cancer, is now available on Amazon, and is spreading awareness about treatment options available for pancreatic cancer. Grab a copy for yourself and a loved one on Amazon.
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Dr. Earl Campazzi
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You can use the results of genetic testing to make better health decisions. For example, if the test shows you're at risk for a certain type of cancer, you can get extra tests to catch it early. Even better, you can avoid things that increase your risk for that cancer.
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Dr. Earl Campazzi
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Unlike understanding the check engine light on the dashboard of your car, our bodies aren��t as simple to diagnose. Which is why I tell my patients their focus should be on prevention, early detection of common diseases, and longevity. Healthy living and early diagnoses prolon...
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Dr. Earl Campazzi
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Research indicates that treating hearing loss can reduce the risk of dementia by maintaining social engagement and cognitive function. Early intervention helps keep the brain active and engaged. Some studies suggest that treating hearing loss can decrease the risk of dementia ...
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Dr. Earl Campazzi
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If you have received a pancreatic cancer diagnosis you will want to take some time to assess your treatment options. Normally waiting about two weeks or more to start treatment is okay, but it's always a good idea to talk to your cancer doctor about when to start treatment. ...
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Dr. Earl Campazzi
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This is my approach with all my patients. Healthy living and early diagnoses prolong life. You need to start with these two before new supplements, or any other advanced concepts or healthy trends will be helpful.
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Dr. Earl Campazzi
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Understanding how our bodies work, and what to do when they aren’t working properly is confusing. You are unlikely to feel a small cancer, yet papercuts really hurt. The diseases you are most likely to die from can only be found in their beginning stages by testing. Medicine,...
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Dr. Earl Campazzi
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While it is always our hope that cancer will not spread to other parts of the body, sadly, it often does. Pancreatic cancer cells can spread to places like the liver, lungs, bones, brain, and other parts.
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Dr. Earl Campazzi
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Personalized medicine can make a big difference in how well your treatment works. Each person is unique, and so their cancer treatment should also be unique.
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Dr. Earl Campazzi
2 years
The human body is so complex that it makes sense that treating such a complex system is not easy. I often tell patients to be careful when they hear about simple cancer cures because there is nothing simple about the body.
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Dr. Earl Campazzi
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Even treatments that work well still have unintended side effects. Treating cancer is not a “one size fits all” situation, which is why your healthcare team must look at the whole person and not just the cancer when evaluating treatment options.
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Dr. Earl Campazzi
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With my recent book, Living with Pancreatic Cancer, I am on a mission to reach those whio have been affected by this disease who can use additional support and resources to make informed decisions about their treatment. Inside you’ll find a comprehensive resource for patients ...
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Dr. Earl Campazzi
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You have cancer, you are not cancer. When it comes to your treatment plan, it is crucial that your doctor and medical team look at you as a whole person, instead of just focusing on the cancer. This will help guide your treatment options, because what works for one person migh...
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