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Mental Health (Page 25)

Denser Urban Neighborhoods Get People Walking

2024-12-17
By: Exporter
On: December 17, 2024
In: Fitness & Exercise, Mental Health, Public Health

TUESDAY, Dec. 17, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Does a crowded neighborhood make you move more? Yes, says new research that found people who live in highly populated areas walk more than people who live in less densely populated areas.   Since more walking is connected to better health, generally speaking, theContinue Reading

As Daily Steps Rise, Depression Levels Fall

2024-12-16
By: Exporter
On: December 16, 2024
In: Fitness & Exercise, Mental Health

MONDAY, Dec. 16, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Can you literally step away from depression? A new global review of data found that “increasing the number of daily steps, even at modest levels, was associated with a reduction in depressive symptoms.” The Spanish study found that up to a level ofContinue Reading

Bribing Kids With Holiday Gifts Popular With Parents, Poll Says

2024-12-16
By: Exporter
On: December 16, 2024
In: Mental Health, Parenting

MONDAY, Dec. 16, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Do parents use Santa Claus to help guide kids to better behavior? It happens often, a new poll shows. One-quarter of parents of kids ages 3 to 5 said they’ve threatened misbehaving kids with no Santa or gifts if they don’t shape up,Continue Reading

Friendships Are Especially Powerful Late in Life, Poll Says

2024-12-16
By: Exporter
On: December 16, 2024
In: Mental Health, Seniors

MONDAY, Dec. 16, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Close friendships are incredibly important to the mental health of middle-aged folks and seniors, a new study finds. Older adults with worse mental or physical health were twice as likely to say they don’t have any close friends, according to results from theContinue Reading

Blood Test Might Alert Doctors to Problem Drinking

2024-12-13
By: Exporter
On: December 13, 2024
In: Alcoholism, Mental Health

FRIDAY, Dec. 13, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Have you been boozing more often than usual? A new blood test might be able to tell if you’re damaging your liver from too many beers, margaritas or belts of scotch, researchers report. A blood-borne byproduct of alcohol consumption called phosphatidylethanol (PEth) canContinue Reading

Air Pollution Could Be Raising Your Odds for a Blood Clot

2024-12-13
By: Exporter
On: December 13, 2024
In: Asthma, Heart / Cardiovascular, Mental Health

FRIDAY, Dec. 13, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Breathing in smoggy air over time can significantly raise a person’s chances for dangerous blood clots, new research shows. “What’s striking from our study is the increase in serious blood clotting disease with exposure to some of the most common types of pollutantsContinue Reading

Blood Pressure Ups & Downs May Harm Seniors’ Thinking

2024-12-12
By: Exporter
On: December 12, 2024
In: Blood Pressure, Mental Health, Neurological, Seniors

THURSDAY, Dec. 12, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Keeping your blood pressure in check is important for more than just heart health — it can also keep your brain sharp as you age. A new study published Dec. 11 in the journal Neurology shows that seniors whose blood pressure spikes andContinue Reading

Staying Fit Can Keep Seniors’ Brains Sharp

2024-12-12
By: Exporter
On: December 12, 2024
In: Fitness & Exercise, Mental Health, Seniors

THURSDAY, Dec. 12, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Seniors who want to stay sharp as they age should hit the treadmill, elliptical or exercise bike as often as possible. A new study shows that better cardio fitness in older age is linked to healthier brain aging. That sort of fitness preservesContinue Reading

‘Brain Boost’ From Today’s Exercise May Linger Through Tomorrow

2024-12-11
By: Exporter
On: December 11, 2024
In: Fitness & Exercise, Mental Health

WEDNESDAY, Dec. 11, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Want to give your brain a boost for tomorrow? Get in a little pulse-pounding exercise today, a new study shows. In a finding that suggests the benefits of exercise may linger longer than believed, researchers discovered that middle-aged adults and seniors perform betterContinue Reading

Are You a ‘Late Gift-Giver’? Study Finds Folks Mostly Don’t Mind

2024-12-11
By: Exporter
On: December 11, 2024
In: Mental Health

WEDNESDAY, Dec. 11, 2024 (HealthDay News) — It can feel like a shameful moment, bracing yourself to hand over a Christmas or birthday gift that’s days or months overdue for one reason or another. But slackers take heart — a new study has found that your friend or loved oneContinue Reading

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