Friday, June 3, 2016

Heart Failure: Ways to Live Your Best

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There’s no cure for heart failure, but some simple self-care measures can help curb fatigue, shortness of breath, swelling, and other symptoms.



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Many addicts going without meds that curb opioid abuse

A startlingly low number of addicts receive medication that can reduce opioid cravings, ease withdrawal symptoms and improve treatment

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These foods will change the most under FDA salt rules

The guidelines are voluntary, but many food companies are already making the changes a reality in their products

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'Smart Bomb' Targets Tough-to-Treat Breast Cancer

Experimental approach doubles time to disease progression, experts find



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Report Hints Zika Can Spread Through Oral Sex

French finding adds to growing evidence that sexual transmission of the virus more common than thought



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Ovarian Cancer Patients and Life-Extending Surgery

Advanced age, disease were predictors for receiving only chemo, radiation or nothing at all



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Members can access technical reports at no cost

Internet security, digital imaging and electronic health records are all subjects of ADA technical reports, and are available for download at no cost to members.

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Snapshots of American Dentistry - June 6

Large dental office employees

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Just the Facts - June 6

Revenue from tuition and fees

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U.N. asking expert panel to assess Zika risk at Rio Olympics

U.S. senator releases letter from U.N. health agency's chief on response to virus

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Needle case highlights issue with tracking health workers

Lawmakers are trying to tighten regulations after an HIV-positive surgical tech stole syringes with fentanyl and endangered patients at a Denver hospital

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FDA Investigating Migraine Patch Skin Reactions

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The FDA is looking into the risk for serious burns and potential permanent scarring from a patch used to treat migraines, the agency said in a statement Thursday. WebMD explains.



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Many Addicts Go Without Meds to Curb Opioid Abuse

In 2013, just 17 percent were given drugs like naltrexone after hospital discharge, study found



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The many ways volunteering is good for your heart

If you do volunteer work, whether it’s at a school, soup kitchen, or senior center, perhaps you’ve experienced the emotional rewards of donating your time. What you might not realize, however, is that volunteering may offer some added advantages for your heart.

“There’s a growing body of research showing that volunteering is associated with better physical and mental health outcomes,” says Eric S. Kim, a research fellow at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. A study he co-authored, published in Social Science and Medicine earlier this year, found that volunteers were more likely to use preventive health care services. For instance, people who volunteered were 47% more likely to get cholesterol checks and 30% more likely to get flu shots than those who didn’t volunteer. (An annual flu shot appears to lower the risk of heart attack and stroke by about one-third over the following year.)

Measurable gains

The participants were part of the Health and Retirement Study, a nationally representative study launched in 1992 that includes more than 7,100 adults over age 50. Earlier research from the same study found that people who volunteered on a regular basis (at least 200 hours a year) were less likely to develop high blood pressure over a four-year period than non-volunteers. Volunteers also had greater increases in psychological well-being and physical activity.

Another large, ongoing study of volunteerism, Baltimore Experience Corp Study, has also documented physical, social, and cognitive improvements in volunteers. Begun in 1995 and now operating in multiple cities across the United States, Experience Corps pairs adults ages 50 or older with public school students who struggle with reading. Earlier studies have found that, compared with a control group, Experience Corps volunteers tend to walk more steps, be less depressed, find it easier to do everyday tasks, and have better thinking skills.

 Why connection matters

The well-known advantages of greater social connectivity likely play a large role, says Kim. “For example, when you’re more connected to your community, it’s easier to get information on things like how to find the best deals on fresh vegetables, or where to get a free flu shot. People also provide one another emotional support.”

Another intriguing potential benefit is that volunteering may give people a greater sense of purpose in life. There are three elements to a sense of purpose: a sense of meaning, a sense of direction, and a goal to strive for, Kim explains. In recent years, research on health and longevity has expanded to focus more on these types of positive emotions.

“We know that stress, depression, and anger all have negative effects on the body, especially with regard to the risk of cardiovascular disease,” says Kim. The opposite emotions and mindsets — satisfaction and optimism — are closely linked to (but not necessarily synonymous with) a sense of purpose, he adds. Yet a sense of purpose is associated with better heart health above and beyond the effects of optimism and a positive outlook. In fact, a 2016 report in Psychosomatic Medicine that pooled findings from 10 different studies found that people with a high sense of purpose in life had a lower risk of having a cardiovascular event (such as a heart attack or stroke) and of dying from any cause, compared with people who had a lower sense of purpose.

You can explore a wide range of volunteer opportunities online at these organizations, which offer many different ways to give back to your community:

  • Volunteer Match (www.volunteermatch.org) connects people with local volunteer opportunities that match their interests and expertise, with such choices as helping animals, assisting immigrants and refugees, working with computers and technology, and numerous others.
  • The Corporation for National and Community Service (www.nationalservice.gov) is a federal agency that invests in a range of nonprofit local community organizations that mentor and tutor at-risk youth, rebuild communities struck by natural disasters, help seniors live independently, and support veterans and military families.
  • Experience Corps (www.aarp.org/experience-corps) recruits and trains older adults to tutor children from kindergarten through third grade who are struggling to read. They work in lower-income districts in 22 cities throughout the country.

The post The many ways volunteering is good for your heart appeared first on Harvard Health Blog.



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Emeritus scientist develops novel dosimeter through enamel research

Dr. Larry Chow has been granted five patents and has written 11 articles for scientific publications in the last three years.

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Weight-Loss Surgery May Boost Survival

Overall death risk dropped 57 percent, study says



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Stem Cells May Offer New Hope to Stroke Survivors

Experimental procedure helped restore movement even a year post-stroke, small study finds



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Base Quit-Smoking Day on Menstrual Cycle?

Women may find it easier to say no after ovulation, study says



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"Deaths of despair" drag down life expectancy for these Americans

"Things are moving in the wrong direction," an expert says

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California's new rules for obtaining end-of-life drugs

The latest state to allow terminally ill patients to get lethal prescriptions puts strict regulations in place

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USDA Expands Access to Capital for Rural Businesses

BLOOMINGTON, Ill., June 3, 2016 – USDA Rural Business-Cooperative Service Administrator Sam Rikkers today unveiled new rules to expand access to capital for rural businesses.

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Prince Died From Fentanyl Overdose

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Pop superstar Prince, found dead more than a month ago at his estate outside Minneapolis, died from an overdose of the powerful opioid fentanyl, authorities said Thursday. WebMD has the details.



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The true cost of Zika in the U.S. could be staggering

The amounts Congress is debating about spending on prevention pale against the virus' likely long-term health care costs

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