[ad_1] Wildfires in the U.S. have caused a decline in air quality and an increase of deaths in parts of the U.S. – even though air quality had been improving, researchers say. The study used data on air pollution and related deaths in the U.S. between 2000 and 2020 and …
Read More »Fasting could reduce signs of Alzheimer’s disease, studies suggest: ‘Profound effects’
[ad_1] It’s been proven that what people eat can help prevent or slow Alzheimer’s disease — but what about when they eat? Participating in intermittent (time-restricted) fasting could lead to a reduced risk of cognitive deterioration, a recent study published in the journal Cell Metabolism suggests. Researchers at University of …
Read More »California woman with painful fat disorder gets ‘life-changing’ surgery, giving her ‘newfound freedom’
[ad_1] An estimated one in nine adult women struggle with an abnormal and painful fat buildup in the lower body — and no amount of diet or exercise can help. Lipedema, a relatively common but often overlooked disease, causes fat to accumulate in the lower part of the body, primarily …
Read More »Alzheimer’s blood test could hit the market in early 2024, researchers say
[ad_1] Could a simple blood test detect Alzheimer’s disease years before symptoms appear? New research from Resonant, a Utah biotech company that develops diagnostic tests for neurodegenerative diseases, suggests it may be possible. Researchers said its new test achieved 100% accuracy in identifying patients with Alzheimer’s disease and individuals with mild …
Read More »10 functional health predictions for 2024, according to a doctor and a wellness expert
[ad_1] Heading into a new year, we all want to stay as healthy as possible — and some doctors believe that identifying and eliminating the issues that cause disease are critical actions to take, as opposed to treating and reacting to symptoms afterward. Known as “functional medicine,” this alternative form …
Read More »‘Earning potential not as great’
[ad_1] The physical therapist will not see you now. Outpatient physical therapist (PT) practices are experiencing severe staff shortages, with the highest vacancy rates at 17%, according to a recent report by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), a nonprofit group based in Virginia. The report is based on survey …
Read More »Eliminating the stigma surrounding suicide
[ad_1] Gardening at home in Kansas City, Missouri, Clancy Martin hardly looks like someone who has struggled for years with grim thoughts of suicide. “It was just all day, every day, wanting to die, wanting to take my own life,” he said. It started young, very young. At six he …
Read More »How practicing gratitude can improve your physical and mental health: ‘Profound effects’
[ad_1] It’s easy to fall into the “complaint trap” these days — but shifting to a mindset of gratitude can do wonders for body and mind. That’s according to Dr. Anne-Katherin Eiselt from Teladoc Health, a behavioral scientist and neuroscientist based in Washington, D.C. Gratitude has been scientifically linked to …
Read More »Free COVID tests coming to US schools, says federal government: ‘Preventing the spread’
[ad_1] The federal government will distribute free COVID-19 tests to schools across the U.S., according to an announcement posted on the U.S. Department of Education (ED) website this week. The ED has partnered with the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR), a division within the U.S. Department of Health …
Read More »‘Zoom fatigue’ is common struggle for remote workers — here’s how to handle it, according to experts
[ad_1] Attending meetings in pajama bottoms might seem like a job perk, but some remote workers have found that videoconferencing for work isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. In the years since the COVID pandemic triggered a spike in telecommuting, many have complained of so-called “Zoom fatigue.” Thought to …
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