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Smoking Raises Heart Attack Risk in Those Under 50.

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 30, 2017 |

Smoking Raises Heart Attack Risk in Those Under 50. An analysis of data from more than 1,700 adult heart attack patients revealed smokers under age 50 have a heart attack risk nearly 8.5 times higher than former smokers and nonsmokers in their age group. Heart, November 2016

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Depression and Facebook.

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 30, 2017 |

Depression and Facebook. Experts say that comparing yourself with others on Facebook can lead to feelings of depression. Researchers examined studies from 14 countries that included 35,000 participants and found that Facebook users were more at risk for depression when they felt envy, accepted former romantic partners as Facebook friends, made negative social comparisons, and…

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Setting Age Limits for Tanning Bed Use Could Save Thousands of Lives.

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 25, 2017 |

Setting Age Limits for Tanning Bed Use Could Save Thousands of Lives. Restricting individuals younger than 18 from using indoor tanning beds could prevent thousands of skin cancers and deaths in the United States. According to the report, this restriction could prevent nearly 62,000 melanoma cases and more than 6,700 melanoma deaths over the lifetime…

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Nurses Often Suffer from Musculoskeletal Pain.

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 25, 2017 |

Nurses Often Suffer from Musculoskeletal Pain. Musculoskeletal pain (MSP) is the most common cause of incapacity among nurses. A recent study investigated the prevalence of musculoskeletal pain among hospital nurses and found that the overall prevalence of MSP was 70% in the past year and 64% in the past month, with low back and neck…

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Aerobic Exercise May Protect Against Dementia.

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 25, 2017 |

Aerobic Exercise May Protect Against Dementia. Aerobic exercise may help improve memory and thinking skills among older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). In this study, researchers found that seniors who performed aerobic workouts four times a week for six months had a greater increase in brain volume than participants in a control group who…

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Choose Healthy Food for Your Child’s Plate.

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 25, 2017 |

Choose Healthy Food for Your Child’s Plate. To help ensure that your child eats nutritious foods, help them build a healthy plate at meal time. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics recommends the following: serve brightly-colored vegetables next to something plain, such as rice; serve vegetables or salad as an appetizer before the main course;…

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Colorectal Cancers Rising in Young Adults.

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 25, 2017 |

Colorectal Cancers Rising in Young Adults. According to the American Cancer Society, about 135,000 people will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer this year, and about one in seven of them will be under the age of 50. Researchers have also predicted that cases of colon cancer among people age 20 to 34 would increase 90%…

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Sleep Problems May Increase Dementia Risk.

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 25, 2017 |

Sleep Problems May Increase Dementia Risk. Past research has demonstrated a link between sleep disruption and the cognitive decline that may lead to Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Because roughly half of older adults suffer from some form of insomnia or sleep-related disorder, researchers suspect that treatment aimed at improving sleep in adults…

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Reduce the Risk of Hip Fracture.

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 16, 2017 |

Reduce the Risk of Hip Fracture. Hip fractures are serious injuries, especially among seniors who are at greater risk of falls. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons offers the following recommendations to reduce your risk: keep your home free of clutter, and make sure it is well lit; install grab bars in bathrooms; exercise regularly…

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Inflammatory Markers and Back Pain.

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 16, 2017 |

Inflammatory Markers and Back Pain. A recent study followed 155 elderly women for a year following an episode of acute low back pain. The researchers found that the women with lower levels of a pro-inflammatory cytokine called IL-6 reported less pain at the conclusion of the study. This finding suggests a relationship between inflammation and…

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