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Care Giving (Page 17)

Cancer Patients Vulnerable to Depression, Suicide

2022-03-29
By: Exporter
On: March 29, 2022
In: Cancer, Care Giving, Mental Health

TUESDAY, March 29, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Cancer can be a devastating diagnosis, and now two new studies show these patients are at increased risk for anxiety, depression and suicide. The findings highlight the need for oncologists to pay more attention to their patients’ mental health needs, the authors said.Continue Reading

Palliative Care Crucial After Severe Stroke, But Many Patients Miss Out

2022-03-16
By: Exporter
On: March 16, 2022
In: Care Giving, Heart / Cardiovascular

WEDNESDAY, March 16, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Landing in the hospital with a serious illness such as stroke can be one of the worst experiences of a person’s life. Why, then, do so few take advantage of a medical specialty aimed at easing pain and suffering during their hospital stay?Continue Reading

COVID’s Global Death Toll May Be 3 Times Official Numbers

2022-03-11
By: Exporter
On: March 11, 2022
In: Care Giving

FRIDAY, March 11, 2022 (HealthDay News) — If you think the reported worldwide death toll from the pandemic is already too high, new research suggests the number of excess deaths may be triple that of official estimates. The official COVID-19 death toll between Jan. 1, 2020, and Dec. 31, 2021,Continue Reading

Heaters, Pools, Bed Rails: Household Dangers Can Kill Seniors

2022-03-09
By: Exporter
On: March 9, 2022
In: Care Giving, General Health, Seniors

WEDNESDAY, March 9, 2022 (HealthDay News) — A new report delivers a troubling statistic: Seven in 10 consumer product-related deaths occur among those over 65, even though these people only account for 16% of the U.S. population. Each year, consumer products are linked to roughly 3,800 deaths and nearly 3Continue Reading

Biden to Propose Overhaul of U.S. Nursing Homes

2022-03-01
By: Exporter
On: March 1, 2022
In: Care Giving, Seniors

TUESDAY, March 1, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Minimum staffing levels will be a main feature of a major overhaul of U.S. nursing homes that President Joe Biden is expected to announce in his State of the Union speech Tuesday night. Staffing levels are considered a critical marker for nursing homeContinue Reading

Vitamins, Supplements Don’t Guard Against Severe COVID

2022-02-22
By: Exporter
On: February 22, 2022
In: Care Giving, Doctors and Health Care, Nutrition / Vitamins

TUESDAY, Feb. 22, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Remember when everyone was downing zinc supplements at the beginning of the pandemic, in hopes of guarding against a severe case of COVID-19? New research suggests that folks may have wasted their time and effort: Taking zinc, vitamin C or vitamin D supplementsContinue Reading

Feel Dizzy When You Stand Up? Two Simple Steps Might Ease That

2022-02-14
By: Exporter
On: February 14, 2022
In: Blood Pressure, Care Giving, Head & Neck

MONDAY, Feb. 14, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Almost everyone has had a dizzy spell after standing up too quickly, but some people suffer them regularly. Now, a new study suggests two do-it-yourself ways to help. The study focused on what’s called initial orthostatic hypotension (IOH), where a person’s blood pressureContinue Reading

U.S. Kids Still Dying From Toppling TVs, Furniture

2022-02-04
By: Exporter
On: February 4, 2022
In: Care Giving, General Health, Head & Neck, Kids' Health, Parenting, Public Health

FRIDAY, Feb. 4, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Before your eyes become glued to the Super Bowl or the Winter Olympics, make sure your TV and furniture are anchored to the wall to protect little ones from potentially deadly tip-overs. Between 2018 and 2020, an average of 22,500 Americans a yearContinue Reading

Few Countries Do Well Caring for the Dying

2022-01-21
By: Exporter
On: January 21, 2022
In: Care Giving, Healthy Living, Mental Health, Pain and Pain Management

FRIDAY, Jan. 21, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Americans don’t like to dwell on dying, so maybe it isn’t surprising that compared to other nations, the United States does just a middling job of providing a good death. The United States ranked in the middle of 81 countries rated on howContinue Reading

Crowded Emergency Rooms Cost Lives: Study

2022-01-19
By: Exporter
On: January 19, 2022
In: Care Giving, Diseases, Doctors and Health Care, General Health, Public Health

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 19, 2022 (HealthDay News) — A seemingly endless wait in an emergency department can be taxing for many reasons, but new research suggests that long delays in being admitted to the hospital may even raise a patient’s risk of death within the following 30 days. Why? One possibleContinue Reading

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