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  • The Importance of Knowing your Family Health History

    The Importance of Knowing your Family Health History

    The information you gain when you look into your family’s past is vast and full of pertinent knowledge. You might learn the geographic location of your ancestors and what social or political positions they held. More importantly, you can also find out crucial information regardingthe health history of your family members. There are over 23.5…

  • Hand Washing Not the Answer to Combat Germs

    Hand Washing Not the Answer to Combat Germs

    They are everywhere. On every surface; on our hands, our lips and noses and everywhere on us and in us. There is no crevice, nook or cranny of our bodies that is excluded. They will find us, no matter what we do. It’s just fact. Germs are everywhere, all around us, and it will always…

  • CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial Earns Awards for Treating Heart Attack Patients

    CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial Earns Awards for Treating Heart Attack Patients

    CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial is committed to consistent, effective treatment of those suffering from heart attack symptoms in order to save lives and provide enhanced outcomes. As one of only 91 hospitals nationwide, CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial has received the prestigious American College of Cardiology’s NCDR ACTION Registry–Get With The Guidelines Silver Performance…

  • Protein-Rich Nutrition Key to Helping Patients Recover from Severe Burns

    Protein-Rich Nutrition Key to Helping Patients Recover from Severe Burns

    For someone recovering from severe burns, eating is often the last thing they want to do. However, burn specialists at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center say nutrition is so vital to their patients’ recovery that they make it a quality indicator for patient care. “The metabolism goes into hyper drive, trying to heal…

  • Adding Peanuts to a Meal Benefits Vascular Health

    Adding Peanuts to a Meal Benefits Vascular Health

    A study of peanut consumption showed that including them as a part of a high fat meal improved the post-meal triglyceride response and preserved endothelial function. “Peanuts are a healthy snack when eaten as part of a healthy diet,” said lead researcher Xiaoran Liu, a graduate student in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at The…

  • Six Reasons for Headaches in School-Age Children and How Parents Can Help Relieve the Pain

    Six Reasons for Headaches in School-Age Children and How Parents Can Help Relieve the Pain

    As the school year approaches and begins, many parents may start to hear their children complain about headaches. According to Nick DeBlasio, MD, a pediatrician in Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center’s Pediatric Primary Care Clinic, about 10% of school-aged children and 15-27% of teens experience them from time to time. Headaches can be triggered by…

  • Do Well, Be Well with Diabetes

    Do Well, Be Well with Diabetes

    Diabetes is not curable, but it is manageable.   With proper management, people with diabetes can keep their costs, health risks, quality of life, and productivity very close to those without the disease. Unfortunately, diabetes education is not always readily available to those who need it. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is pleased to…

  • Back-to-School Anxiety Common for Kids and Adolescents

    Back-to-School Anxiety Common for Kids and Adolescents

    As the number of days of summer vacation decrease, children and adolescent anxiety levels often increase. In addition to getting school supplies, registration completed and vaccinations up to date, it’s important for parents to talk to their kids and understand how they feel about heading back to school. “Anxiety is one of the most common…

  • ‘Drink When Thirsty’ to Avoid Fatal Drops in Blood Sodium Levels During Exercise

    ‘Drink When Thirsty’ to Avoid Fatal Drops in Blood Sodium Levels During Exercise

    For hikers, football players, endurance athletes, and a growing range of elite and recreational exercisers, the best approach to preventing potentially serious reductions in blood sodium level is to drink when thirsty, according to an updated consensus statement on exercise-associated hyponatremia (EAH). The recommendations appear in the June issue of the Clinical Journal of Sport…

  • Even Moderate Picky Eating Can Have Negative Effects on Children’s Health

    Even Moderate Picky Eating Can Have Negative Effects on Children’s Health

    Picky eating among children is a common but burdensome problem that can result in poor nutrition for kids, family conflict, and frustrated parents. Although many families see picky eating as a phase, a new study from Duke Medicine finds moderate and severe picky eating often coincides with serious childhood issues such as depression and anxiety…