Studies suggest telehealth can: Reduce opioid overdose deaths, improve patient satisfaction for rheumatologic conditions, help manage Parkinson's disease, and more. Provide valuable care for those with cardiovascular disease Help manage movement disorders (such as Parkinson’s disease)... Read More
Young Adult Colon Cancer
New research suggests a potential connection between diet, gut bacteria, and colon cancer in young adults. ... Read More
Walking and Cognition
The author highlights the cognitive benefits of walking, emphasizing its role in enhancing memory, creativity, focus, and stress reduction. Walking stimulates brain cell growth, improves executive functions, and releases important chemicals like BDNF and dopamine. Regular walks promote overall brain health, helping protect against age-related decline and boosting mental capabilities.... Read More
Tattoos & Blood Cancer
A Swedish study suggests a 1.2 times increased risk of blood cancer in people with tattoos, particularly types of lymphoma. However, the findings are not statistically significant, and more research is needed. Concerns also include potential carcinogenic substances in tattoo inks and increased cancer incidence from laser tattoo removal. Users are advised to choose reputable artists using high-quality inks.... Read More
Walk To Better Sleep
Our bodies have a built-in clock, the circadian rhythm, that governs everything from sleepiness to hunger pangs. This rhythm thrives on consistency, particularly exposure to natural light. Regular walks, especially during daylight hours, act like a reset button for my internal clock.... Read More
Mediterranean Diet and Mental Health
Sweeteners vs. Stress Busters: Interestingly, the study found a negative association between fruit intake and stress symptoms. On the flip side, low consumption of sugary drinks correlated with lower anxiety, suggesting these sugary beverages might worsen anxiety.... Read More
Diet & Weight Loss Plateau
A weight loss plateau often occurs around six months due to the body's natural adjustment. A study found that switching diets resulted in a slower weight loss. The key to overcoming a plateau involves maintaining healthy habits, regular exercise, and consulting a healthcare provider. Peak week before competitions focuses on muscle size and definition.... Read More
An Anti-Prostate Cancer Diet?
A new study of over 2,000 men with non-metastatic prostate cancer suggests a potential link between plant-based diets and slower disease progression. While men consuming more plant-based foods had around a 50% lower risk of cancer progression, more robust research is needed to confirm these findings. Consult a doctor for personalized advice.... Read More