Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Flu Shots and Flu Vaccines: It's Not Too Late

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Everyone around you sniffling and sneezing? Take heart, there's still time for flu prevention!



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22 Push-Up Challenge sweeps the Internet

Move over ice buckets -- there's a new challenge rippling through social media. The 22 Push-Up Challenge aims to raise awareness about veterans' suicide. Jim Axelrod has more.

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Rising cost of life-saving EpiPen leaves some at risk

Forty-three million Americans are at risk for anaphylaxis, a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction to anything from bee stings to peanut butter. They need to carry EpiPens everywhere they go -- but the cost is soaring. Vinita Nair found out why.

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What do Americans think about the Zika outbreak?

Americans weigh on on their level of personal concern and whether they think the government is doing enough to handle the outbreak

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Do Angioplasty Patients Really Need Beta-Blocker Drugs?

Doctors might be overprescribing beta-blocker medications to heart patients who aren't seriously ill, a new study contends.



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How to spot signs of heat stroke

As temperatures remain high across most of the country, heat stroke is a serious risk, especially among the elderly

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African yellow fever epidemic could go global, experts warn

As the global vaccine stockpile wanes, fears are growing that the virus could spread internationally

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HIV/AIDS and Mental Health

People with HIV or AIDS are more likely to have mental health problems. Why? What can be done to help?



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Years Spent Overweight Boosts Women's Cancer Risk

Study found odds for 4 types rose 10 percent for every decade of obesity



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Celiac Disease Risk and Birth Time, Place

Swedish study finds lower risk of the digestive disorder in babies born in winter or cooler climates



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Injected Drug May Help Fight Osteoporosis in Women

Abaloparatide appears to reduce fractures better than the current drug Forteo, researchers say



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1st U.S. Case of Zika From Travel to Another State

Resident had recently visited area of Miami where mosquito-borne transmission is occurring



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Office for Civil Rights will not delay Sec. 1557 final rule

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights said Aug. 15 that it will not delay enforcement of the final rule issued under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act.

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Zika case in Texas linked to Miami travel

This is the first Texas case to be linked to travel within the continental United States, officials say

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Even if you exercise, sitting all day is bad for health

"Regardless of how much physical activity someone gets, prolonged sedentary time could negatively impact the health of your heart and blood vessels," expert says

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Got a minute? ADA 2016 attendees can participate in '60-second' service project

Altruistic ADA 2016 – America's Dental Meeting attendees short on time have a chance to participate in a "60-second service project" that the Alliance of the American Dental Association is spearheading.

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Aetna slashes Obamacare exchange participation

The Affordable Care Act has lost the help of Aetna--one of the largest U.S. insurance companies--after a huge financial deficit of $430 million. CBS News' Jan Crawford explains.

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Mayo Clinic - Surgical Treatment of Aortic Arch Disease



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Kids in College Kids Drink More, Smoke Less

Full-time students aged 18 to 22 also have higher rates of binge-drinking, survey finds



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Exercise Not 'Antidote' to Excess Sitting: Experts

American Heart Association statement says it's not enough to move to boost health, you have to sit less



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New Surgery Guidelines for Breast Cancer Patients

2 millimeters is enough to guard against recurrences while reducing need for additional surgeries



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4 back to school tips to get your child off to a great start

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Summer is winding down; it’s time to think about school again. As you pick out new clothes and backpacks, here are four back-to-school preparations that can make a real difference in your child’s health and academic success this school year.

  1. Get your child on a good sleep schedule — with good sleep habits. During the summer, we often let our children stay up late, which is fine if they can sleep late in the morning — but it’s not so fine when school starts. To avoid rude awakenings (so to speak), get your child started on his school sleep schedule at least a week before school starts. Children should get 8-10 hours of sleep every night, so count back from when they need to wake up to find the right bedtime. Switching to an earlier bedtime isn’t easy. You will likely need to wake your child earlier and adjust your family evening schedules to accommodate the change. Remember that screens (TV, phone, computer, tablet) emit a light that can “wake up the brain” and make sleeping harder, so turn them off a good hour before bedtime (phones should be charged outside the bedroom). Get your child — and your family — into habits that will make for healthy sleep all year round.
  2. Plan healthy lunches and snacks. Use the end of summer to talk with your child about healthy food they can bring to school. Try out some new fruits and vegetables, find yogurts and cheese and nuts (if the school allows nuts) they like, look at recipes together, buy some containers to pack food and drinks to bring with them. If they have some time to plan with you and get excited, you may be able to avoid sending junk food and sweets.
  3. Make an appealing homework place, and decide on a routine. They should have a quiet, well-lit, pleasant place to do their homework. For younger children, it should be where you can easily supervise, but not necessarily in the middle of family chaos. For all ages, the homework place should involve a desk or table, and should not be near a television. Fix the area up ahead of time, with things like a good lamp, a cup for pencils and pens and a pencil sharpener. Decide together when in the day your child will do homework (right after school, before dinner, after dinner, etc.) You can always change it up later if it doesn’t work out, but having both the space and the time in place on the first day of school gets things started on the right foot.
  4. Plan activities — and downtime. It’s important that your child be active, so signing up for a team sport or other physical activity (like a martial art or rock-climbing) can be a good idea, and it can be fun to learn to do something like draw or play an instrument. Sit with your child and plan out some after school activities. Be sure that there is enough time for homework and sleep — and be sure that there is downtime every day too, as this is crucial for your child’s mental health. Your child needs time to relax and play no matter what their age. Every day there should be time that is unscheduled that your child can use in whatever way they want. It’s time you need, too!

These four things may seem basic and simple — but they are basic and simple things that not only can get lost in the shuffle (in part because they seem so basic and simple), but that can be very effective when families do them. So give them a try. You’ll be glad you did.

The post 4 back to school tips to get your child off to a great start appeared first on Harvard Health Blog.



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Mississippi hospital agrees to $2.75 million settlement

The University of Mississippi Medical Center has agreed to pay $2.75 million to settle multiple alleged Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act violations.

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Price of life-saving EpiPen is soaring

Families with severe allergies often rely on EpiPens to deliver a dose of potentially life-saving medicine if a child has a bad reaction. But the cost of the EpiPen is surging, having risen by more than 480 percent since 2009, putting the pinch on many families. Vinita Nair reports.

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Pelvic Floor Training



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Still in the Running Thanks to Kidney Transplant - Mayo Clinic



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What does beer have to do with mosquito bites?

A mosquito expert discusses what may draw the disease-spreading pests to their human prey

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Acetaminophen in Pregnancy May Up Kids' ADHD Risk

But only association found, and researchers say women should still take the painkiller if needed



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Aetna opts out of most Obamacare exchanges

Aetna, one of America's largest insurance companies, is scaling back on its participation of Obamacare. The company says it will only sell health insurance plans through the Affordable Care Act in four states. Aetna reported more than $430 million in losses since the exchanges opened in January of 2014. Jan Crawford reports.

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Dozens infected in Hepatitis A outbreak likely linked to sushi

Numerous restaurants on 2 Hawaiian islands closed; many customers complain they weren't told why

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Rising costs of potentially life-saving EpiPens put pinch on families

Filled with epinephrine, the auto-injector's price has risen by more than 480 percent since 2009

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True magnitude of stillbirths and maternal and neonatal deaths underreported

Counting and reviewing every birth and death is key to preventing future tragedies.

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