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WeeklyMD > Blog > Care Giving

Care Giving (Page 33)

Too Much Fried Food May Shorten Your Life

2019-01-24
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 24, 2019
In: Care Giving, Fitness & Exercise, Food and Health, Nutrition / Vitamins

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 23, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Fried chicken, french fries and chicken-fried steak might be delicious, but treating yourself to such fare regularly could be deadly, a new study warns. Women who eat more than one serving a week of fried chicken or fried fish have an increased riskContinue Reading

Daily Vitamin D Could Be a Lifesaver for Some COPD Patients

2019-01-11
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 11, 2019
In: Asthma, Care Giving, Nutrition / Vitamins

FRIDAY, Jan. 11, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Deadly lung attacks may be averted in some COPD patients with a daily dose of vitamin D, new research suggests. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, includes a number of lung conditions, including emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Nearly all COPD deaths are dueContinue Reading

Job Insecurity May Take a Toll on Your Heart

2019-01-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 7, 2019
In: Care Giving, Heart / Cardiovascular, Mental Health, Public Health

MONDAY, Jan. 7, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Losing a job or taking a big pay cut is hard on more than just your checkbook — it might drastically increase your risk of heart attack, stroke, heart failure or death. A new study finds that people who endure large swings inContinue Reading

Health Tip: Caring for a Person With Alzheimer’s

2018-12-28
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 28, 2018
In: Alzheimers, Care Giving

(HealthDay News) — If you are caring for a loved one who has Alzheimer’s disease, you may develop feelings of grief as the person starts to change, the Alzheimer’s Foundation says. There are five phases of grieving: denial, anger, guilt, sadness and acceptance. The association suggests how to cope withContinue Reading

Health Tip: Toothbrushing Tips For Caregivers

2018-12-24
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 24, 2018
In: Care Giving, Dental / Oral

(HealthDay News) — Proper oral hygiene allows people to enjoy food and prevent tooth loss and decay. It’s no less important if you’re caring for someone else. You may even be required to brush the teeth for that person. The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research suggests these stepsContinue Reading

Fentanyl Now the No. 1 Opioid OD Killer

2018-12-12
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 12, 2018
In: Care Giving, Vitamins / Drugs

WEDNESDAY, Dec. 12, 2018 (HealthDay News) — As the U.S. opioid epidemic grinds on, fentanyl is fast becoming the main culprit in drug overdose deaths, health officials report. Cocaine and heroin remain the street drugs of choice, but more overdose deaths involve fentanyl, either mixed with those narcotics or takenContinue Reading

Kidney Disease More Deadly for Men

2018-12-10
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 10, 2018
In: Care Giving, Diseases, Men's Health, Urinary System

MONDAY, Dec. 10, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Chronic kidney disease is more likely to progress to kidney failure and death in men than in women, a new study reveals. “We found that women had 17 percent lower risk of experiencing [kidney failure] and the risk of death was 31 percentContinue Reading

As Gun Violence Grows, U.S. Life Expectancy Drops

2018-12-05
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 5, 2018
In: Care Giving, Mental Health

WEDNESDAY, Dec. 5, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Rising rates of gun-related deaths from violence and suicide have contributed to a drop in Americans’ life expectancy, a new study shows. In terms of life expectancy, gun-related violence has a greater impact on blacks, while suicide had a greater impact on whites.Continue Reading

Sudden Death Risk in Epilepsy Can Wane Over Time

2018-12-03
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 3, 2018
In: Care Giving, Nervous System, Neurological

SUNDAY, Dec. 2, 2018 (HealthDay News) — The risk of sudden unexpected death in people with epilepsy can change over time, and it usually changes for the better, a new study reports. In what the researchers are calling hopeful news, the study found that people who have a medium orContinue Reading

Former President George H.W. Bush Dies at 94

2018-12-01
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 1, 2018
In: Care Giving

SATURDAY, Dec. 1, 2018 (HealthDay News) — The 41st President of the United States, George Herbert Walker Bush, died Friday night at his home in Houston at the age of 94. Bush, also the father of the 43rd President, George W. Bush, had battled numerous health issues over the pastContinue Reading

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