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House Calls Started This Year

House calls are meant for patients who are temporarily or permanently home bound, or for other good reasons can't make it into the office.

To schedule a house call: Tel (203) 853-1919; email istaw@drstaw.com

Sunday, February 22, 2026

My Take on the Inverted Food Pyramid and More

 Sent to patient 1/21/2026

To My Patients, 


Hope all is well. 

Just returned from a couple of trips. The most meaningful was during the recent holidays in Israel; we spent time with family and friends and also had the opportunity to volunteer - this time, picking lemon (lemons, really? Sounds silly, but rewarding). We also made a brief trip to Denver to watch our grandson David, age 15, perform as a violinist in a regional high-school concert. When a grandchild asks you to come, could you say no? 

As always, it's been busy at work. Below are a few updates. 

Please give us a call at 203-853-1919 if you need an appointment!

Administrative Notes 

Insurance Changes
If your insurance changed- common at the start of the year - please let us know before your next office visit or telemedicine appointment. Insurance changes often affect medication formularies, deductibles, and coverage rules. 

Telemedicine (Medicare and Commercial Plans)
Telemedicine continues to be an important and convenient option for many visits. Certain Medicare telemedicine flexibilities are currently scheduled to expire on January 30, but it appears that several basic elements may remain in place. Commercial insurance plans generally continue to support telemedicine, but coverage details may vary by plan. We are hopeful that telemedicine will remain broadly available and applicable in our area. That said, some medical concerns still require in-person evaluation, and we'll handle it accordingly. 

Medication Renewals & Prior Authorizations
At times, both you and I may receive automated pharmacy notices requesting "prior authorization" for medications. In some cases, these notices are generated even when a medication is not on the formulary, and an appeal will probably be denied. Nevertheless, we try… 

Medical & Lifestyle Notes 

The "Inverted" Food Pyramid - Not Really Inverted
You may have heard references to a "new" or "inverted" food pyramid. In reality, it is not inverted at all, and it doesn't matter if you represent it upside down. It's the concept. The base, inverted or not, still represents the foods we should emphasize most. What has changed is which foods occupy that base. The Pyramid base now focuses on vegetables, legumes, whole grains, fruits, olive oil, nuts, and fish - while processed foods, refined carbohydrates, and excess animal fats were placed higher up, meaning they should be consumed less frequently. 

Some versions place greater emphasis on full-fat dairy than I believe is appropriate; dietary choices should remain individualized based on metabolic health, cholesterol profile, and blood-sugar response. We can modify this framework to your needs, especially if you have a chronic condition, such as diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, or kidney disease. 

Mediterranean Diet
Closely aligned with this updated pyramid is the Mediterranean diet, one of the most consistently supported approaches for cardiovascular health, metabolic balance, inflammation reduction, and overall longevity. It emphasizes plant-forward meals, healthy fats ( particularly olive oil), regular fish intake, and minimal processed foods. A simple handout outlining the Mediterranean diet is available - you may request a copy by email or pick one up during your next office visit. 

Please give us a call at 203-853-1919 if you need an appointment!

Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM)
Even if you don't have diabetes, CGM trends can provide insight into energy levels, inflammation, and weight regulation. If you are interested in using CGM data to better understand how specific foods affect your body, we can review this together. This is particularly important if you have diabetes of pre-diabetes. While CGM monitors are usually not reimbursed by insurance, a short 1-2-month use may be affordable and can provide valuable insight into individual food responses. 

If you want help/advice on any of the above, please call us at 203-853-1919, or email at istaw@drstaw.com 

Stay well, 


Igal Staw, Ph.D., M.D.
istaw@drstaw.com
istaw@optonline.net

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