Nov
16
2009
HealthNews of the Week
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Study Ties Common Antibiotics With Birth Defects
“Researchers studying antibiotics in pregnancy have found a surprising link between common drugs used to treat urinary infections and birth defects.”
Treating Dementia, but Overlooking Its Physical Toll
“Dementia is often viewed as a disease of the mind, an illness that erases treasured memories but leaves the body intact.”
7 Reasons to Eat More Saturated Fat
“The all-meat diet proved to be a safe, filling, rapid way to help patients lose abdominal fat while improving their health.”
Statinators spill the beans
“Taking the logic a little further, the data from this study gives weight to the idea that a lowered LDL doesn’t reduce plaque growth.”
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Nov
12
2009
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Nov
09
2009
HealthNews of the Week
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Fatty foods may help pilots concentrate
“That was the surprising finding of a new military-funded study that sought to figure out what types of foods were best for pilots when missions restricted when or what they could eat.”
Drug Treatment of Hyperlipidemia in Women
“Several clinical trials have evaluated the effects of lipid-lowering medications on coronary heart disease (CHD). Many of the trials have not included enough women to allow sex-specific analyses or have not reported results in women separately.”
The Dangers of Texting While Driving
“Imagine a 23% greater risk of crashing if your texting while driving. With people calling for stiff penalties for texting while driving, this video shows some startling statistics of how serious this really is.”
Cooking Made Us Human
“On the other hand, raw diets cause health problems. They include low bone mass in the back and hips, low levels of vitamin B12, low levels of the good HDL cholesterol and high levels of homocysteine, which may cause heart disease.”
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Nov
04
2009
Here is your Health and Lifestyle Tip of the Week provided by Dr. Ben Smetana, Dr. Heidi Salonek and Anytime Fitness.
It almost seems to good to be true, but these little messages about diet, nutrition, wellness and exercise will help you to lose weight, reduce pain and increase your energy and attitude.
When you think health think Oak Springs Chiropractic and Anytime Fitness.
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Nov
02
2009
HealthNews of the Week
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Food Label Program to Suspend Operations
“Under pressure from state and federal authorities who feared consumers would be misled, the food industry on Friday started backing away from a major labeling campaign meant to highlight the nutritional benefits of hundreds of products.”
Why This Doctor Questions Flu Vaccination
“2009 may be the year of the vaccine show-down, the moment when enough of us start questioning all we’re being told about vaccines.”
Eating Less to Live More
“Caloric restriction is the practice of limiting calorie intake without causing malnutrition, with the goal of improving health and slowing the aging process.”
Thigh circumference and risk of heart disease and premature death: prospective cohort study
“A small thigh circumference was associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and coronary heart diseases and total mortality in both men and women.”
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Oct
25
2009
HealthNews of the Week
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No Deaths From Vitamins or Minerals
“Poison Control Statistics Prove Supplements’ Safety”
Interacting with women makes men stupid
“Some people think having large breasts makes a woman stupid. Actually, it’s quite the opposite: A woman having large breasts makes men stupid.”
In Shift, Cancer Society Has Concerns on Screenings
“We don’t want people to panic. But I’m admitting that American medicine has overpromised when it comes to screening. The advantages to screening have been exaggerated.”
How to Stay Healthy in Retirement: Keep Working
“Though many people look forward to retirement as an absolute end to their working days, new research shows that people who transition to temporary or part-time work after retiring often experience better health.”
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Oct
21
2009
Here is your Health and Lifestyle Tip of the Week provided by Dr. Ben Smetana, Dr. Heidi Salonek and Anytime Fitness. When you think health think Oak Springs Chiropractic and Anytime Fitness.
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Oct
18
2009
HealthNews of the Week
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A brain in the head, and one in the gut
“Two brains are better than one.”
Are We Aware How Contaminated our Mobile Phones with Nosocomial Pathogens?
“In total, 94.5% of phones demonstrated evidence of bacterial contamination with different types of bacteria.”
Will Drinking Make You Do It?
“For a while, it looked as if quercetin might be the next super-supplement, one of the few legal substances able to improve athletic performance. ”
Multivitamins linked to younger ‘biological age’: Study
“The cells of multivitamin users may have a younger biological age than cells from non-users, according to new research from the US.”
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Oct
14
2009
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Oct
12
2009
HealthNews of the Week
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Warning: Too much aspirin caused 1918 flu deaths
“In 1918, the US Surgeon General, the US Navy, and the Journal of the American Medical Association recommended use of aspirin just before the October death spike.”
Trail of E. Coli Shows Flaws in Inspection of Ground Beef
“She is struggling to regain some basic life skills and deal with the anger that sometimes envelops her. Despite her determination, doctors say, she will most likely never walk again.”
Health Insurance Exchanges: Will They Work?
“Despite all the disagreement in Washington, every proposal now before Congress to overhaul the nation’s health care system includes creation of an insurance “exchange” — a marketplace that would operate something like a Travelocity Web site for insurance policies.”
Mercury/blood-pressure link should guide fish choices
“An association seen between mercury levels and blood pressure (BP) in a recent analysis has researchers warning physicians and consumers about the need to weigh the risks and benefits of fish consumption and to choose with caution the type of fish they eat.”
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