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Get Smart About Eggs
The word on eggs changes faster than you can say "sunny-side up." One day their cholesterol isn't a concern and the next day it is.
After a 2018 study found an egg a day was fine for healthy people, a 2019 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that this amount could raise the risk for cardiovascular disease and early...
Posted today in Medical
Health Tip: Managing a Poison Ivy Rash
-- A poison ivy rash is caused by coming in contact with the oil found in the plant. The rash is very itchy and can be accompanied by redness, swelling, hives and crusting skin, says the American Academy of Dermatology. To manage a poison ivy rash, the academy suggests: Immediately rinse your skin with lukewarm, soapy water. Wash your clothing...
Posted 3 days ago in FDA Alerts
Pacifico National, Inc. dba AmEx Pharmacy Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall for all Lots of Bevacizumab
AmEx Pharmacy today announces a voluntary recall of all Lots of Bevacizumab 1.25mg/0.05mL 31G Injectable and all Lots of Bevacizumab 2.5mg/0.1ml Normject TB Injectable that are within expiry to the healthcare provider level. These lots are being recalled out of an abundance of caution following an FDA inspection. While all products associated with...
Posted today in Medical
A Prescription for Medicating Your Child Safely
When your child is sick, taking the right medication can make all the difference -- as long as it's correctly chosen and measured. But sometimes mistakes occur. Here are safety steps to help prevent medication errors from happening.
Make sure that the prescribing doctor knows about any drugs, vitamins and supplements your child takes, and about any...
Posted today in Medical
For Men, Living Alone May Mean Poorer Control of Blood-Thinning Meds
Men who are on the blood-thinning drug warfarin have more difficulty taking the medication if they live alone, but the same is not true for women, a new study finds.
Warfarin (brand-name Coumadin) is a common anti-clotting treatment to prevent stroke in people with atrial fibrillation, the most common type of heart rhythm disorder.
Continuous blood-monitoring...
Posted today in Medical
Health Tip: Preventing Flat Feet
-- Flat feet occurs when one foot or both feet have a flatter-than-normal arch, says the Institute for Preventive Foot Health. About 18 million adults in the United States have the condition. The institute says cases that aren't inherited may be prevented by: Wearing well-designed footwear. Looking for wide toe boxes in the front of the shoe. Looking...
Posted today in Medical
Lifestyle May Matter More Than Your Genes in Early Heart Disease
An unhealthy lifestyle is a bigger contributor to heart disease than genetics for many younger adults, according to a new study.
The findings show that good health habits should be a key part of prevention efforts, even in people with a family history of early heart disease, researchers said.
The study included 1,075 people under age 50. Of those,...
Posted 2 days ago in Medical
Long-Term 'Couch Potatoes' May Face Double the Odds for Early Death
Decades spent on couches, chairs and otherwise not exercising could mean much shorter lives, new research shows.
A Norwegian team who tracked health outcomes for more than 23,000 adults over 20 years found that those who were inactive over that time had twice the risk of a premature death, compared to those who were physically active.
The take-home...
Posted 2 days ago in Medical
Health Highlights: Aug. 30, 2019
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Posted 2 days ago in Medical
How You Can Help Head Off Alzheimer's Disease
There are a number of things you can do to reduce your risk of Alzheimer's disease, according to an expert.
"People think Alzheimer's is an entirely genetic disorder, but most often, it's not," said Dr. Charles Duffy, a neurologist at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pa. "The two biggest risk factors for developing Alzheimer's...
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Your Medicine Is Polluting Our Environment
Doctors prescribe medicines to treat a disease, correct a deficiency, or prevent a condition from happening. For example, beta blockers help lower blood pressure, iron tablets correct iron deficiency, and birth control pills prevent pregnancy. We take our prescribed medication as directed (or sometimes we don’t!) and expect it to do what it is meant […]
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Green Gold
The signing of the 2018 Farm Bill by Trump in December last year paved the way for a more widespread (yet still restricted) cultivation of hemp and a more regulated cannabidiol (CBD) market. And that market is currently booming, with a forecasted revenue of over 22 million by 2022. But there is still a lot […]
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Worshipping The Wine (or Beer) God or Godess
For many Americans, alcohol is a big part of their life. No matter the occasion, from weddings to birthday parties, family gatherings to date nights, most assume alcohol will be available. In fact, more than 50% of people say they would enjoy a major event less if alcohol was prohibited. But at what point does […]
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