Week of: Monday, October 13th, 2015
Courtesy of: Mental Attitude: Mental
Health Care Is Vital But Often Tough to Get.
A survey shows that most Americans believe mental health care is important,
but they often think it is expensive and hard to obtain. Dr. Christine Moutier, chief medical officer of the American Foundation
for Suicide Prevention writes, "Progress is being made in how Americans
view mental health and the important role it plays in our everyday lives.
People see the connection between mental health and overall well-being, our
ability to function at work and at home, and how we view the world around us.
Respondents want to help a loved one by connecting them to the right mental health
treatment and support."
Anxiety and Depression Association of America, September 2015
Health Alert: Cold
Weather May Increase Stroke Risk for Some.
The onset of cold weather may actually pose health risks for some individuals
with a heart condition. A new study found colder weather can increase the
risk of stroke for people with atrial fibrillation by as much as 20% when
compared with their risk during the warmer months. Atrial fibrillation is a
common condition in which the heart beats irregularly that affects about 9%
of elderly individuals in the United States.
European Society of Cardiology, August 2015
Diet: Kids Eat
Too Much Salt!
Experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) say 90% of
school children eat too much salt on a daily basis and one in six kids has
hypertension. The CDC recommends the following strategies to help reduce your
child's salt intake: try different herbs and spices in place of salt, use
"low sodium" or "no salt added" ingredients, eat more
fruits and vegetables, and eat fewer processed foods.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, September 2015
Exercise: Bike-Related
Injuries Are Up Among Older Americans.
Between 1998 and 2013, bicycle injuries among those over 45 years of age
jumped 81% and hospital admissions increased 66%. Lead researcher Dr.
Benjamin Breyer writes, "As cyclists in the [United States] shift to an
older demographic, greater attention is needed in injury prevention measures
through improved infrastructure, such as bike lanes, use of personal
protective equipment, such as helmets, as well as improved rider and motorist
education."
Journal of the American Medical Association, September 2015
Chiropractic: Neck Pain
and Episodic Migraines.
Nearly 500 migraine headache sufferers were asked to track the presence of
neck pain in relation to a headache episode to determine if it preceded the
migraine or occurred at its onset. The researchers found 69.4% of
participants reported neck pain either before or during a migraine episode.
Of those, almost half had neck pain in the hours before their headache
manifested. This suggests cervical dysfunction may play some role in the
development of migraine headaches.
Journal of Headache and Pain, September 2015
Wellness/Prevention: Interventions
to Help Reduce Sitting Time.
Previous studies have shown a link between time
spent sitting and cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and early death, even
among those who regularly exercise. An analysis of 26 published studies found
the most effective interventions for reducing sitting time were promoting
sit-stand desks, encouraging people to keep a record of how much time they
spend sitting each day, setting individual goals for limiting sitting time,
using alarms to encourage people to get up and move around, and educating
people on the health consequences of sitting too much.
Health Psychology Review, September 2015
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