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Time Spent in Nature Appears to Slow Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s

2022-12-27
By: Exporter
On: December 27, 2022
In: Alzheimers, Medical Disorders, Mental Health, Neurological

TUESDAY, Dec. 27, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Living in an area with easy access to parks and rivers appears to slow the progression of devastating neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. That’s the conclusion of a new study based on more than a decade and a half tracking diseaseContinue Reading

Stress Can Help Bring on a Stroke, Study Shows

2022-12-27
By: Exporter
On: December 27, 2022
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Mental Health

TUESDAY, Dec. 27, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Stress is rarely a good thing for your health, but new research warns that it significantly raises the risk of a stroke. The study found that increased stress at home or work and recent stressful life events — like getting divorced or aContinue Reading

Could Soaking in a Hot Spring (or Tub) Ease High Blood Pressure?

2022-12-27
By: Exporter
On: December 27, 2022
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Seniors

TUESDAY, Dec. 27, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Could taking hot baths at night help seniors keep high blood pressure at bay? A new Japanese study suggests it just might work. The finding follows a fresh analysis of a decade-old survey that looked at high blood pressure risk among older residentsContinue Reading

U.S. Men’s Race, Residence Could Raise Odds for Fatal Prostate Cancer

2022-12-27
By: Exporter
On: December 27, 2022
In: Cancer, Public Health

TUESDAY, Dec. 27, 2022 (HealthDay News) — The color of his skin and where he lives may influence an American man’s odds of dying from prostate cancer, a new study reveals. Black men and men living in the Western United States face the most dire prognosis, American Cancer Society (ACS)Continue Reading

Homelessness Can More Than Double Odds of Fatal COVID-19

2022-12-27
By: Exporter
On: December 27, 2022
In: Public Health

TUESDAY, Dec. 27, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Homeless people in California’s largest county are more than twice as likely to die from COVID-19 as the general population, a new study finds. Researchers from the county, UCLA and the University of Southern California found that homeless people in Los Angeles CountyContinue Reading

Target Recalls Over 200,000 Weighted Blankets After 2 Children Suffocated

2022-12-27
By: Exporter
On: December 27, 2022
In: Health News, Kids' Health

TUESDAY, Dec. 27, 2022 (HealthDay News) – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Target Corp. have issued a recall for more than 200,000 Pillowfort weighted blankets for children because they can create an asphyxiation risk. Four children have become trapped in the blankets, including a 4-year-old girl and aContinue Reading

Science Reveals Cause of Smell Loss in COVID-19

2022-12-27
By: Exporter
On: December 27, 2022
In: Arthritis, Bones & Joints, Head & Neck, Infectious Disease, Neurological

TUESDAY, Dec. 27, 2022 (HealthDay News) — One of the hallmarks of a COVID-19 infection has been a lost sense of smell after the infection ends. In a new study, researchers blame an ongoing immune assault on the olfactory nerve cells — cells found at the top of the nasalContinue Reading

Smokers More Prone to Memory Loss by Middle Age

2022-12-27
By: Exporter
On: December 27, 2022
In: Cancer, Mental Health, Neurological

TUESDAY, Dec. 27, 2022 (HealthDay News) — If you need another reason to quit smoking, researchers have one: your mid-life brain health. Not only does smoking harm lung and heart health, but it increases the chances of middle-aged memory loss and confusion, a new study shows. The likelihood of mentalContinue Reading

Take Steps to Protect Your Feet This Winter

2022-12-27
By: Exporter
On: December 27, 2022
In: Arthritis, Bones & Joints, Environmental, Foot Care, Pain and Pain Management

TUESDAY, Dec. 27, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Getting around in winter works best if you’re taking good care of the feet that take you places. Orthopedic specialists at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York City say they often see an uptick in avoidable injuries and foot problemsContinue Reading

Obamacare May Have Helped Extend Lives of Young Cancer Patients

2022-12-27
By: Exporter
On: December 27, 2022
In: Health Insurance, Kids' Health, Public Health

TUESDAY, Dec. 27, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Young adults with cancer, especially those who are Hispanic or Black, had better outcomes because of coverage available to them under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). New research explored the impact of Medicaid coverage under the ACA, also known as Obamacare, linking itContinue Reading

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