Dr. Dino Prato of Envita Medical Centers Highlights the 3 Biggest Health Hazards on Fox News

Dr. Dino Prato of Envita Medical Centers Highlights the 3 Biggest Health Hazards on Fox News

A long-term plan to help patients recover holistically should not only include treatment, but also a proactive strategy to mitigate the risk of disease relapse or recurrence. "We need to have better data analytics for our patients, which already exists, and when doctors act as coaches to the patient, the motivation changes," said Dr. Dino Prato, CEO and Founder, Envita Medical Centers. Speaking to Fox News ahead of RFK Jr.'s confirmation as head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Dr. Prato explained how targeting the three biggest health hazards could Make America Healthy Again (MAHA).

"I think the No. 1 problem in America is the chronic disease of obesity,” said Dr. Prato. He explained that obesity is largely caused due to “insulin receptor sensitivity issues,” which is when the body's cells become less responsive to insulin. “And we know that people's risk for cancer increases if they have bad metabolic disease, because insulin and glucose feed tumors,” added Dr. Prato. His team at Envita has been utilizing the innovative approach of precision integrative oncology to target the root causes of disease in each individual patient. With this advanced approach, the Envita team has been able to successfully treat numerous patients with late-stage cancers and autoimmune diseases. Identifying and proactively treating the core triggers of each patient has been the cornerstone of Envita's unique approach, and doing so has been crucial for the sustenance of lasting outcomes.

Highlighting the other two health hazards, Dr. Prato explained that the risks of infectious diseases and toxins in chemicals often remain overlooked in the current healthcare framework. However, to overcome these risk factors, which may potentially trigger life-threatening diseases like cancer, Dr. Prato's team at Envita performs an in-depth analysis of each patient's healthcare data. Such comprehensive analysis not only significantly reduces the chances of disease recurrence but also plays a vital role in preventing their emergence altogether.

To learn more about the steps to address these challenges and how they can reduce reliance on expensive pharmaceuticals, watch/read here.