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Care Giving (Page 33)

Rate of U.S. Deaths Tied to Dementia Has More Than Doubled

2019-03-14
By: Weekly MD Team
On: March 14, 2019
In: Alzheimers, Care Giving, Mental Health

THURSDAY, March 14, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Dementia is now one of the leading killers in the United States, with the rate of deaths linked to the disease more than doubling over the past two decades. “Overall, age-adjusted death rates for dementia increased from 30.5 deaths per 100,000 in 2000Continue Reading

Bystanders Key to Cutting Cardiac Arrest Deaths

2019-03-12
By: Weekly MD Team
On: March 12, 2019
In: Care Giving, Heart / Cardiovascular, Public Health

TUESDAY, March 12, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Cardiac arrest outside of a hospital setting is a leading cause of disease-related health loss in the United States, a new study says. But bystander use of CPR and automated external defibrillators reduces the risk of death and disability. “Cardiac arrest is uniqueContinue Reading

Study Urges Seniors to Get Moving to Live Longer

2019-03-06
By: Weekly MD Team
On: March 6, 2019
In: Care Giving, Fitness & Exercise, Heart / Cardiovascular, Seniors

WEDNESDAY, March 6, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Can you tell how long you’ll live? For seniors, how fit you are may offer a clearer forecast of life span than traditional markers such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and smoking, a new study suggests. It included more than 6,500Continue Reading

Opioid Overdose Deaths Quadruple, Centered in 8 States

2019-02-22
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 22, 2019
In: Care Giving, Vitamins / Drugs

FRIDAY, Feb. 22, 2019 (HealthDay News) — U.S. opioid overdose deaths have quadrupled in the last two decades, and the highest rates are now seen in eight Eastern states, a new study shows. Those states are: Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, New Hampshire and Ohio. The researchers also foundContinue Reading

Among Rich Nations, U.S. Has Highest Rate of Fatal Drug ODs

2019-02-21
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 21, 2019
In: Care Giving, Vitamins / Drugs

THURSDAY, Feb. 21, 2019 (HealthDay News) — It’s a ranking that no country would want to have: A new study shows America has taken the lead in drug overdose deaths, with rates almost four times higher than in 17 other wealthy nations. Drug overdose deaths in the United States haveContinue Reading

Health Tip: Caregiving After Stroke

2019-02-12
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 12, 2019
In: Care Giving, Heart / Cardiovascular

(HealthDay News) — Caring for a loved one after a stroke can be difficult, but with the right information and preparation, you can keep your loved one safe, the American Stroke Association says. The association offers this advice for caregivers: Be aware of the person’s medications and side effects. DetermineContinue Reading

Health Tip: Leading Causes of Unintentional Injury

2019-02-06
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 6, 2019
In: Care Giving, General Health

(HealthDay News) — More than 160,000 people died in the United States of an unintended injury in 2016, the National Safety Council says. Unintended injury often happens when you least expect it, the council warns, such as while you’re on vacation, doing chores at home or driving across town. HereContinue Reading

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

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