November, 2009
Studies: Fighting global warming reduces diseases
Cutting global warming pollution would not only make the planet healthier, it would make people healthier too, says officials, as they releases studies calculating the health benefits of a less sickly climate.
Slashing carbon dioxide emissions could save millions of lives, mostly by reducing preventable deaths from heart and lung diseases, the studies show. They are [...]
Moderate Drinking Guards the Heart
But protective effect can wear off at higher levels in men, study finds
By Ed EdelsonHealthDay Reporter
(healthDay News) — A Spanish study has found that long-term moderate drinking decreased the risk of heart disease by up to one-third in men and to a lesser degree in women.
The type of alcohol — beer, wine or spirits [...]
Health Tip: Stretch Your Feet
Exercising them will feel good
Little else feels better than a good foot massage or stretch.
The American Podiatric Medical Association offers these suggestions for keeping your feet happy and healthy:
Stretch your arch, either by placing a towel around the ball of your foot and gently pulling with your hands, or by standing in front of [...]
Low-Fat Diets help with Diet Mood Blues
Comparison of plans finds differences in mood despite similar weight loss
By Amanda GardnerhealthDay Reporter
(HealthDay News) — Both a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet such as the popular Atkins program and a low-fat, high-carb diet appear to help people lose pounds over the course of a year.
But as for [...]
Phosphorus Levels May Predict Heart Disease
Even a slight elevation was linked to coronary artery calcification in study
(HealthDay News) — Elevated blood levels of phosphorus are associated with a higher risk of heart disease, U.S. researchers say.
They studied the link between phosphorus levels and coronary artery calcification (CAC) in nearly 900 healthy adults in the Spokane Heart Study, a long-term [...]
Yummy Wrap
The Almost Gourmet Quickie Veggie Wrap
This is my quickie go-to lunch many days. It comes together in just a few short minutes if you have all of your veggies washed and prepped ahead of time. I like to slice my veggies while I am assembling the wrap, but you could certainly slice them in advance [...]
Study: Those Who Suffer From Knee Osteoarthritis (OA) Find Relief Through Tai Chi Practice
Men and Women over 65 years of age who suffer from knee osteoarthritis (OA), that practice Tai Chi, increase their physical capability and encounter a decrease pain, according to a new Tufts University School of Medicine study. Osteoarthritis is a general form of arthritis that causes a breakdown of joint cartilage. Chiropractors provide therapy for [...]
Lose More Weight!
Living With Less TV, More Sweat Boosts Weight Loss Home environment plays role in effort to drop pounds, experts say
(healthDay News) — If you want to lose weight, exercise and diet are crucial. But a new study says other factors appear to play a role, too — including the number of TVs in your house [...]
Diabetes News
Americans Get Failing Grade on Diabetes Awareness Survey finds abundant myths about debilitating disease
By Serena GordonhealthDay Reporter
MONDAY, Nov. 2 (HealthDay News) — Though someone is diagnosed with diabetes every 20 seconds, many Americans lack basic knowledge about the potentially life-threatening disease, according to a new survey from [...]