Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Long Work Hours May Hurt Your Health

At the job more than 60 hours a week had most damaging effects on women's well-being, study finds



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Another Potential Use for Statins?

In stroke patients, the cholesterol-lowering drugs might reduce infection risk, study says



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Can memory loss in Alzheimer's patients be reversed?

A study offers hope for patients in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease

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Fertility Treatment Not Tied to Twin Birth Defects

But study, while reassuring, is based on limited data



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Chicken Recalled Due to Black Sand, Soil

Chicken Recalled Due to Black Sand, Soil



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Google plays doctor by identifying your medical symptoms

Google is looking to be your new go-to source for mobile medical tips and information

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Exercise May Help Thwart Ovarian Cancer

Chronic inactivity linked to greater risk for the disease in study



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Nearly 10 Million in U.S. Are Severely Nearsighted

Analysis of federal and other data also finds high numbers of people with vision-robbing myopias



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Most Americans Are Eating Better

But government programs needed to improve overall diet for many, researchers say



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Study linking education, brain tumors raises questions

Scientists explore a number of possible explanations for the surprising findings

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Blame the parents? Child tragedies reveal empathy decline

Recent tragedies like the death of a 2-year-old attacked by an alligator in Florida reveal a rise in "parenting shame"

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Top-Rated Children’s Hospitals Ranked

little girl sitting in wheelchair

Boston Children's Hospital was No. 1 in the United States for 2016-2017, ranking in the top 5% for eight of 10 pediatric specialties in the U.S. News & World Report's 10th annual rankings. WebMD has the details.



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First Human Trial of Zika Vaccine Set to Begin

First Human Trial of Zika Vaccine Set to Begin



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MyPlate, MyWins: Meet Bryan & Keah



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Many Don't Get Life-Extending Lung Cancer Surgery

Study evaluates treatment outcomes for late-stage disease



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Can super-sizing start with baby bottles?

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As a country, we have a weight problem. A stunning two-thirds of American adults are overweight or obese, putting them at risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer and all the other health problems obesity brings. While there are myriad reasons we are getting fatter as a nation, one very real and simple one is that our serving sizes are getting bigger.

For example, 20 years ago the average serving of French fries was 2.4 ounces and 210 calories; now it’s 6.9 oz and 610 calories. The average soda was 6.5 ounces and 85 calories; now it’s 20 ounces and 250 calories. Our standard portions of bagels, muffins, cookies, movie popcorn, sandwiches, hamburgers, and pasta have literally doubled. We are all about super-sizing everything.

A recent study published in the journal Pediatrics suggests that this super-sizing of servings and waistlines can start really early.

Researchers surveyed the families of almost 400 2-month-olds that were only fed formula. They found that about half of them used bottles that were less than 6 ounces to feed their babies, and half used bottles that were 6 ounces or more. When they checked in with those babies at 6 months, the babies who were fed from bigger bottles had gained more weight than those who were fed from the smaller bottles — and were overall a bit chubbier (their “weight-for-length” was higher).

We feel happy when our babies eat. We like it when they finish their bottles (and we tend to prepare full ones, not half-full ones). And we encourage them to keep drinking until they do. Interestingly, another study showed that babies fed breast milk from bottles gained more weight than those fed from the breast. When we can see there is more there, we are more likely to push babies to finish the bottle — and in doing so, make feeding less about hunger and more about, well, finishing. The average 2-month-old doesn’t need 6 ounces or more at a feeding, but will often take it if pushed to do so.

The problem is that overweight babies are more likely to grow into overweight children, who are more likely to grow into overweight adults. What our minds and bodies learn early about eating can stick for a lifetime.

I am not saying that everyone should start feeding their baby less. But I am saying that we need to be more mindful and aware of how, and how much, we feed our children. A 2013 study showed that when children were given kid-sized plates as opposed to adult-sized plates they served themselves less food and gained less weight, and this is the same idea. It’s all about giving babies (and children, and adults) the amount of food they actually need — and making sure they know when they are full, and know to stop when they are full.

If parents aren’t sure how much their child should be eating, they should check with their doctor. And they should remember that not all cries mean hunger; sometimes babies are tired, need a diaper change or just want to be held.

Let’s not let super-sizing start with babies.

The post Can super-sizing start with baby bottles? appeared first on Harvard Health Blog.



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USDA Announces New Assistance to Help Rural Utility Customers Conserve Energy, Lower Bills

WASHINGTON, June 21, 2016 - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced a new program that will help rural residents conserve energy and save money on their utility bills. The new Rural Energy Savings Program (RESP) will make $52 million in loans available to energy providers to help rural families and small businesses reduce their energy use.

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Water professionals recognize value of fluoridation

Calling water fluoridation "one of the most efficient, effective and economical public health measures ever undertaken," the American Water Works Association in June at its annual conference honored the City of Grand Rapids Water System.

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Navigate third-party payer issues better with new webpage

A new webpage on ADA.org dedicated to third-party payer advocacy is a one-stop-shop for members looking for resources on plan participation, legislative matters and how the Association can help members navigate various dental benefit issues.

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Electronic cigarettes: Not a safe way to light up



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Experimental Genital Herpes Drug Shows Promise

Drug lowered viral activity, recurrence of symptoms in study patients



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Calif. man helps save trapped family, gets $143 bill

Derrick Deanda pulled up just as a rollover crash trapped a man and his kids in a car, so he leapt into action, apparently at a cost

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Mayo Clinic Minute: How Yoga Can Improve Your Health



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Just a Little of Statins' Effect Helps Heart

Driving cholesterol down to very low levels produced no extra benefit



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Are Commercial Brain-Training Programs Worth It?

Study suggests 'placebo effect' might be at play



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Treating pain: Conventional medical care



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Integrative approaches to treating pain



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Treating pain: Overview



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Coping with depression after acute coronary syndrome



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Sex after acute coronary syndrome: What you need to know



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Getting active after acute coronary syndrome



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Acute coronary syndrome treatments: Know the options



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Pain rehabilitation



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Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs)



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Electronic cigarettes: Not a safe way to light up



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Self-care approaches to treating pain



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