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Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Lead exposure may be more deadly than previously thought
From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/lead-exposure-may-be-more-deadly-than-previously-thought-study/
Too many kids die from accidental medicine poisoning
From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/too-many-children-die-accidental-medicine-poisoning-safe-kids-worldwide-report/
People Aren't as Safe From Lead as Thought: Study
The findings revealed a link between low-level exposure and increased risk of premature death. Lead exposure has been associated with hardened arteries, high blood pressure and coronary heart disease, according to the researchers.
From: https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/news/20180313/people-arent-as-safe-from-lead-as-thought-study?src=RSS_PUBLIC
3-in-1 Pill Shows Promise for High Blood Pressure
The finding stems from a study of 700 people, who averaged 56 years old. All had high blood pressure.
From: https://www.webmd.com/hypertension-high-blood-pressure/news/20180313/3-in-1-pill-shows-promise-for-high-blood-pressure?src=RSS_PUBLIC
Georgia Will Begin Checking Water Utilities’ Lead Testing Sites
For the first time, Georgia Division of Environmental Protection will check the addresses where water systems take their samples to be sure those sites are at the highest risk for lead contamination.
From: https://www.webmd.com/children/news/20180313/georgia-officials-monitor-lead-testing-sites?src=RSS_PUBLIC
'Big Idea' conference on group practices draws crowd
From: https://www.ada.org/en/publications/ada-news/2018-archive/march/big-idea-conference-on-group-practices-draws-crowd
How does activism impact young adults?
From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/young-adults-civic-engagement-activism-impact/
Mayo Clinic Minute: Colorectal cancer by the numbers
From: Mayo Clinic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-xkaEKj4w8
Daytime sleepiness may be warning sign of Alzheimer's
From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/daytime-sleepiness-may-increase-risk-of-alzheimers/
ADA helps develop dental chapter in national fire protection code
From: By Michelle Manchir
https://www.ada.org/en/publications/ada-news/2018-archive/march/ada-helps-develop-dental-chapter-in-national-fire-protection-code
CDC reports ‘cluster’ of dental professionals diagnosed with lung disease
From: https://www.ada.org/en/publications/ada-news/2018-archive/march/cdc-reports-cluster-of-dental-professionals-diagnosed-with-lung-disease
In children and teens, depression doesn’t always look like sadness
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When we think of a depressed person, we tend to think of someone who, well, acts sad. The picture we have in our head is of someone who doesn’t want to get off the couch or out of bed, who is eating much less or much more than usual, has trouble sleeping or wants to sleep all the time, who has trouble with usual daily activities, and doesn’t talk much.
Children and teens with depression can certainly look like that. But depression can play out in different ways, too. Numbers are hard to come by in younger children, but among 12-to-17-year-olds, almost 13% have had a major depressive episode. It’s important to be aware of the signs; depression is a treatable illness — and untreated depression can lead to long-term mental health and physical problems, and possibly even suicide.
Here are some possible signs of depression in youth:
- Dropping grades. Now, there are lots of reasons why grades can drop — including learning disabilities, ADHD, bullying, or substance use. But whenever a child’s grades are dropping, it’s important to think about depression as a possible cause.
- Irritability and anger. There are many reasons for this, including temperament, and teens are often irritable and angry. But if it’s new and persistent, or if a child or teen is getting in trouble much more than usual, think about depression.
- When a child who used to be interested in things is suddenly bored all the time, it can be a warning sign.
- Dropping out of activities. It’s certainly fine for interests to change. But if new ones don’t take their place, that too can be a warning sign.
- Difficulty with relationships. When children and teens are fighting with friends, or simply spending much less time than they used to with them, that’s a red flag.
- Dangerous behavior. A certain amount of risk-taking is normal, especially in teens, but if it’s new and persistent, it may not be normal. Any self-injurious behavior, like cutting, merits attention right away.
- Persistent physical complaints, such as stomachaches, headaches, or other pain. Obviously you need to get a thorough checkup for any persistent pain. But the mind-body connection can be very strong; sometimes people who are depressed have physical pain that feels very real.
- Fatigue. This is another symptom that needs to get checked out thoroughly, as there are many medical reasons why a person can have chronic fatigue. But depression is one of them.
If you are seeing any of these in your child — or any other changes in behavior that you can’t explain and don’t seem right to you, talk to your doctor or seek out a mental health professional in your area. Don’t ignore the behaviors or try to explain them away. Better safe than sorry, and as with so many conditions, the sooner you catch depression, the easier it is to treat.
The post In children and teens, depression doesn’t always look like sadness appeared first on Harvard Health Blog.
From: Claire McCarthy, MD https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/in-children-and-teens-depression-doesnt-always-look-like-sadness-2018031313472
Presidential Panel: Costly Cancer Drugs Harm Care
The panel recommends a series of actions to minimize the impact of drug costs on patients while also promoting value-based pricing of newer drugs.
From: https://www.webmd.com/cancer/news/20180313/presidential-panel-costly-cancer-drugs-harm-care?src=RSS_PUBLIC
Genetic Testing Underused in Breast Cancer Cases
The study included just over 1,700 women with early stage breast cancer who could benefit from genetic testing.
From: https://www.webmd.com/breast-cancer/news/20180313/genetic-testing-underused-in-breast-cancer-cases?src=RSS_PUBLIC
Vest Defibrillator May Help Heart Attack Survivors
The defibrillator -- housed in a lightweight vest worn directly against the skin -- continuously monitors the wearer's heart. It sounds an alarm and/or verbally announces the need for medical care if needed.
From: https://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/news/20180313/vest-defibrillator-may-help-heart-attack-survivors?src=RSS_PUBLIC
世卫组织:“生命呼吸”——空气污染如何影响您的身体
From: World Health Organization https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWrxoH6S48M
WHO: BreatheLife - How air pollution impacts your body
From: World Health Organization https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVBeY1jSG9Y
WHO: BreatheLife - How air pollution impacts your body (subtitled version)
From: World Health Organization https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7MZE6ttPoA
منظمة الصحة العالمية: تنفس الحياة (BreatheLife) - كيف يؤثر تلوّث الهواء على جسمك
From: World Health Organization https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBnAAgYQLpc
ВОЗ: Вдохнем жизнь – Как загрязнение воздуха влияет на ваше тело
From: World Health Organization https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGtnOuyLN1g
OMS: Respira Vida - Cómo la contaminación del aire afecta a tu cuerpo
From: World Health Organization https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdhDnYdBDhQ
How one fertility clinic safeguards its frozen embryos
From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/inside-fertility-clinic-and-how-it-safeguards-frozen-embryos/
1 in 20 Younger Women Suffers Major Depression
Now, new research reports that nearly 5 percent of women between the ages of 20 and 44 have struggled with major depression.
From: https://www.webmd.com/depression/news/20180312/1-in-20-younger-women-suffers-major-depression?src=RSS_PUBLIC
Nashville school administrator suggests plan to "bypass" lead filter
From: http://www.cbsnews.com/video/nashville-school-administrator-suggests-plan-to-bypass-lead-filter/
Recording reveals plan to "bypass" lead filters in Nashville schools
From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/recording-reveals-nashville-school-facilities-director-plan-to-bypass-lead-filter/
Some Claire's makeup marketed to teens contains abestos: Study
From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/study-asbestos-claires-makeup-products-marketed-to-teens/