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Keeping Dust Mites Out of Your Bed.

By Dr. Youdeem | Nov 21, 2016 |

Keeping Dust Mites Out of Your Bed. If you wake up sneezing and sniffling, you may have dust mites in your bed. The National Sleep Foundation recommends the following to prevent dust mites: run a dehumidifier in your bedroom, as dust mites thrive in humid conditions; buy dust-proof covers for your pillows and mattress; wash…

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Can Minimalist Shoes Be Good for Your Feet?

By Dr. Youdeem | Nov 21, 2016 |

Can Minimalist Shoes Be Good for Your Feet? Running in a minimalist shoe may be good for increasing foot strength. Researchers compared the effects of wearing traditional running shoes to a minimalist shoe with five separate toes and minimal to no cushioning or support. After a six-month running program, those wearing the minimalist shoes experienced…

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To Saute or Not to Saute?

By Dr. Youdeem | Nov 21, 2016 |

To Sauté or Not to Sauté? Sautéing is a healthy and simple way to prepare your vegetables. The American Heart Association gives the following tips on how to do it: add a tablespoon or two of broth or water to a skillet and place over medium heat; wait for the water or broth to begin…

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High Blood Pressure May Elevate Dementia Risk.

By Dr. Youdeem | Nov 21, 2016 |

High Blood Pressure May Elevate Dementia Risk. The American Heart Association (AHA) warns that high blood pressure (hypertension)—especially during middle age—may open the door to dementia. While the precise mechanism is not yet known, researchers speculate that hypertension damages blood vessels in the brain, impairing its ability to control blood flow, which is essential for…

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Work Ethic Remains Unchanged.

By Dr. Youdeem | Nov 21, 2016 |

Work Ethic Remains Unchanged. Contrary to popular belief, baby boomers don’t have a stronger work ethic than their children or grandchildren. Using 105 different measures, including hours worked and commitment to family and work, investigators found no significant difference in work ethic between baby boomers (born between 1946 and 1964), generation X (1965 to 1980),…

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Prevent Corns and Calluses.

By Dr. Youdeem | Nov 14, 2016 |

Prevent Corns and Calluses. Corns and calluses are thick, hardened layers of skin that develop when your skin attempts to protects itself from increased friction and pressure. Choosing the right shoes can help prevent the development of uncomfortable corns and calluses on your feet. The American Podiatric Medical Association recommends the following prevention tips: make…

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Low Back Pain Common in Children.

By Dr. Youdeem | Nov 14, 2016 |

Low Back Pain Common in Children. A new study recently investigated the prevalence of and risk factors associated with non-specific low back pain in children. The study included 444 students with an average age of about 15 years, and the results revealed that non-specific low back pain affected 22.3% of participants, leading to school absenteeism…

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Don’t Forget to Stretch Before and After Exercise.

By Dr. Youdeem | Nov 14, 2016 |

Don’t Forget to Stretch Before and After Exercise. Do you take the time to stretch? Do you know how to properly stretch before and after a workout? The American Council on Exercise offers these stretching recommendations: breathe in deeply, then slowly exhale as you stretch the desired muscle to tension; hold the stretch for up…

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Can Omega-3 Fatty Acids Help Prevent Lupus?

By Dr. Youdeem | Nov 14, 2016 |

Can Omega-3 Fatty Acids Help Prevent Lupus? Michigan State University researchers have found that an essential fatty acid called docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) can stop a known trigger of lupus—a systemic autoimmune disease in which the body’s immune system attacks the body’s skin, joints, and organs. It is considered a genetic disease and can be triggered…

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Batteries in E-Cigarettes May Explode.

By Dr. Youdeem | Nov 14, 2016 |

Batteries in E-Cigarettes May Explode. A new report claims that e-cigarette devices are randomly and unexpectedly exploding, burning and maiming users as well as bystanders. It’s believed the explosions are caused by the powerful lithium-ion batteries that charge the heating coil used to help create inhalable vapor. In some of the devices, these batteries are…

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