Wednesday, April 13, 2016

CDC confirms Zika link to microcephaly

The CDC has confirmed that microcephaly is caused by the Zika virus

From: http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/cdc-confirms-zika-link-to-microcephaly/

CDC confirms Zika virus causes microcephaly

It's the first time in history a virus transmitted by mosquito bite has been found to cause birth defects

From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/cdc-confirms-zika-virus-causes-microcephaly/

West Virginia doctor investigated for deaths in opioid epidemic

Dr. Michael Kostenko has written more than 40,000 prescriptions for oxycodone in the last two years -- 3 of his patients have died

From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/west-virginia-doctor-michael-kostenko-investigated-for-deaths-in-opioid-painkiller-epidemic/

GOP lawmakers say Zika funding is likely -- but it could take months

Democrats blasted Republicans on Wednesday for blocking an amendment that would have fulfilled the administration's $1.9 billion request

From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/gop-lawmakers-say-zika-funding-is-likely-but-it-could-take-months/

Fast food may come with a side of phthalate chemicals

People who eat a lot of fast food are found to have more of a potentially harmful chemical in their systems

From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/fast-food-may-come-with-a-side-of-phthalate-chemicals/

Studies Question a Common, Costly Back Surgery

lumbar spine

Two new studies out Wednesday cast doubt on whether a common and costly operation used to relieve leg and back pain is always needed. WebMD has the details.



From: http://www.webmd.com/back-pain/news/20160413/spinal-fusion-sugery-back?src=RSS_PUBLIC

CDC: Zika Virus Definitely Causes Microcephaly

child with microcephaly

Dropping previous caution about the relationship between the Zika virus and the birth defect microcephaly, scientists said Wednesday there is no longer any doubt that Zika causes babies to be born with abnormally small heads and damaged brains. WebMD has the details.



From: http://www.webmd.com/news/20160413/zika-causes-microcephaly?src=RSS_PUBLIC

Fighting Back, Bedbugs Grow a Thicker Skin

It helps protect against pesticides and may explain why population is growing worldwide, scientists suggest



From: http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/news/20160413/fighting-back-bedbugs-grow-a-thicker-skin?src=RSS_PUBLIC

Brain Chip Restores Hand Movement to Quadriplegic

Technology bypasses damaged spinal cord to help

Technology bypasses damaged spinal cord to help patient move fingers, hand and wrist



From: http://www.webmd.com/brain/news/20160413/implanted-brain-chip-restores-hand-movement-to-quadriplegic-man?src=RSS_PUBLIC

Surgeon's Skill and Weight-Loss Surgery Outcomes

Study saw no differences at one year after procedure, but one expert believes longer follow-up needed



From: http://www.webmd.com/diet/obesity/20160413/how-important-is-surgeons-skill-for-weight-loss-surgery-outcomes?src=RSS_PUBLIC

Nutritional strategies to ease anxiety

According the National Institute of Mental Health, anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the United States. That’s 40 million adults—18% of the population—who struggle with anxiety. Anxiety and depression often go hand in hand, with about half of those with depression also experiencing anxiety.

Specific therapies and medications can help relieve the burden of anxiety, yet only about a third of people suffering from this condition seek treatment. In my practice, part of what I discuss when explaining treatment options is the important role of diet in helping to manage anxiety.

In addition to healthy guidelines such as eating a balanced diet, drinking enough water to stay hydrated, and limiting or avoiding alcohol and caffeine, there are many other dietary considerations that can help relieve anxiety. For example, complex carbohydrates are metabolized more slowly and therefore help maintain a more even blood sugar level, which creates a calmer feeling.

A diet rich in whole grains, vegetables, and fruits is a healthier option than eating a lot of simple carbohydrates found in processed foods. When you eat is also important. Don’t skip meals. Doing so may result in drops in blood sugar that cause you to feel jittery, which may worsen underlying anxiety.

The gut-brain axis is also very important, since a large percentage (about 95%) of serotonin receptors are found in the lining of the gut. Research is examining the potential of probiotics for treating both anxiety and depression.

Foods that can help quell anxiety

You might be surprised to learn that specific foods have been shown to reduce anxiety.

  • In mice, diets low in magnesium were found to increase anxiety-related behaviors. Foods naturally rich in magnesium may therefore help a person to feel calmer. Examples include leafy greens such as spinach and Swiss chard. Other sources include legumes, nuts, seeds, and whole grains.
  • Foods rich in zinc such as oysters, cashews, liver, beef, and egg yolks have been linked to lowered anxiety.
  • Other foods, including fatty fish like wild Alaskan salmon, contain omega-3 fatty acid. A study completed on medical students in 2011 was one of the first to show that omega-3s may help reduce anxiety. (This study used supplements containing omega-3 fatty acids). Prior to the study, omega-3 fatty acids had been linked to improving depression only.
  • A recent study in the journal Psychiatry Research suggested a link between probiotic foods and a lowering of social anxiety. Eating probiotic-rich foods such as pickles, sauerkraut, and kefir was linked with fewer symptoms.
  • Asparagus, known widely to be a healthy vegetable. Based on research, the Chinese government approved the use of an asparagus extract as a natural functional food and beverage ingredient due to its anti-anxiety properties.
  • Foods rich in B vitamins such as avocado and almonds
  • These “feel good” foods spur the release of neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine. They are a safe and easy first step in managing anxiety.

Are antioxidants anti-anxiety?

Anxiety is thought to be correlated with a lowered total antioxidant state. It stands to reason, therefore, that enhancing your diet with foods rich in antioxidants may help ease the symptoms of anxiety disorders. A 2010 study reviewed the antioxidant content of 3,100 foods, spices, herbs, beverages, and supplements. Foods designated as high in antioxidants by the USDA include:

  • Beans: Dried small red, Pinto, black, red kidney
  • Fruits: Apples (Gala, Granny Smith, Red Delicious), prunes, sweet cherries, plums, black plums
  • Berries: Blackberries, strawberries, cranberries, raspberries, blueberries
  • Nuts: Walnuts, pecans
  • Vegetables: Artichokes, kale, spinach, beets, broccoli
  • Spices with both antioxidant and anti-anxiety properties include turmeric (containing the active ingredient curcumin) and ginger.

Achieving better mental health through diet

Be sure to talk to your doctor if your anxiety symptoms are severe or last more than two weeks. But even if your doctor recommends medication or therapy for anxiety, it is still worth asking whether you might also have some success by adjusting your diet. While nutritional psychiatry is not a substitute for other treatments, the relationship between food, mood, and anxiety is garnering more and more attention. There is a growing body of evidence, and more research is needed to fully understand the role of nutritional psychiatry, or as I prefer to call it, Psycho-Nutrition.

I will expand on these concepts and share research developments in future blog posts.

The post Nutritional strategies to ease anxiety appeared first on Harvard Health Blog.



From: Uma Naidoo, MD http://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/nutritional-strategies-to-ease-anxiety-201604139441

The cheap, simple way to prevent blisters

A new study finds this easy trick works to prevent the common injury

From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-cheap-simple-way-to-prevent-blisters/

Paralyzed man moves hand with brainwave breakthrough

In 2010, an accident left Ian Burkhart paralyzed from the neck down

From: http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/paralyzed-man-moves-hand-with-brainwave-breakthrough/

Paralyzed man regains hand movement using own brain signals

The technology holds promise for many people living with paralysis, researchers say

From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/paralyzed-patient-regains-hand-movement-using-own-brain-signals/

Ultrasound May Be Best to Spot Kids' Pneumonia

Avoided radiation exposure of standard chest X-rays, and didn't miss any cases



From: http://www.webmd.com/children/news/20160413/lung-ultrasound-may-be-best-to-spot-pneumonia-in-kids-study?src=RSS_PUBLIC

Mayo Clinic Minute: Sugar Challenge Resets Taste Buds



From: Mayo Clinic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocftLiSuOZo

Reser's Recalls Macaroni, Potato and Tuna Salads

Reser's Recalls Macaroni, Potato and Tuna Salads



From: http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/20160413/resers-salad-recall?src=RSS_PUBLIC

Mysterious bacteria claims another life in the midwest

A 52-year-old woman is the first person in Illinois to contract and die from the puzzling Elizabethkingia bacteria

From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/mysterious-bacteria-claims-another-life-in-the-midwest/

Teen drinking: Who's trying alcohol sooner?

A new study reveals a shift in early alcohol use among teenagers

From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/teen-drinking-girls-trying-alcohol-sooner/

Tech mogul Sean Parker donates $250M for cancer research

Former Facebook president will bring together six top academic cancer centers to collaborate on immunotherapy research and bring treatments to patients sooner

From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/tech-mogul-sean-parker-donates-250-million-cancer-research-immunotherapy/

Does Fast Food Expose People to Harmful Chemicals?

High consumption linked to higher levels of plastics-related compounds in urine, study found



From: http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/20160413/could-fast-food-expose-people-to-harmful-chemicals?src=RSS_PUBLIC

Does Exercise Help or Hinder Your Diet?

Research shows a workout dulls the appetite, at least temporarily



From: http://www.webmd.com/diet/20160412/does-exercise-help-or-hinder-your-diet?src=RSS_PUBLIC

Study Questions Swapping Butter for Vegetable Oils

But nutritionists stick by advice to lower saturated fat intake from meat, dairy products



From: http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/20160412/study-questions-health-value-of-switching-from-butter-to-vegetable-oils?src=RSS_PUBLIC

Prediabetes May Damage Nerves More Than Thought

Early pain and tingling in hands, feet may be 'canary in the coal mine,' researchers say



From: http://www.webmd.com/diabetes/news/20160412/prediabetes-may-damage-nerves-more-than-thought?src=RSS_PUBLIC

Billionaire Sean Parker donates $250 million to cancer research

The money will bring together some of the biggest cancer research institutes to fight the disease

From: http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/billionaire-sean-parker-donates-250-million-to-cancer-research/

Investing in treatment for depression and anxiety leads to fourfold return

A series of events, being co-hosted by the World Bank and WHO on 13-14 April is bringing ministers of finance, development agencies, academic experts and practitioners together to discuss how to put mental health at the centre of the health and development agenda globally and in countries.

From: http://www.who.int/entity/mediacentre/news/releases/2016/depression-anxiety-treatment/en/index.html

Listeria fear prompts potato, macaroni salads recall

Pre-packaged deli-style salads made by Oregon-based Reser's Fine Foods could carry Listeria-contaminated onions

From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/listeria-contamination-resers-fine-foods-potato-macaroni-salads-recall/