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We spoke with Neurotrack CEO Elli Kaplan, whose company recently launched an online assessment that helps people understand the state of their memory
health, to learn
about some of the ways you can potentially decrease your
risk for Alzheimer's and cognitive decline
more broadly.
If so, what
health risks are you worried
about and how would they outweigh the psychological benefits of the
more frequent se.x?
Writing in The Times, Kate Lampard, chairwoman of GambleAware said: «As a society, we should be concerned
about the rising
risk of harm from wider access and
more regular participation in gambling on future generations, resulting in a possible public
health crisis in gambling addiction.»
The jury may be out still on whether trace amounts of the popular herbicide glyphosate pose
health risks to humans, but industry insiders predict mounting consumer fear
about the possibility will pressure
more food and beverage manufacturers in 2018 to...
So there is no other way to caution consumers
about the
health risks associated with sugar - sweetened beverages other than taxing those who
more than likely can't afford to be taxed any further?
But as the market becomes
more aware of the role of nutrition in
health and well - being, there is concern
about the potential
risk posed by preservatives and other additives.
By the way, for those looking to reduce their
risk of breast cancer, I found another and
more promising way — regular exercise, in addition to its many other
health benefits, appears to cut the
risk by
about 25 — 30 % (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18487249).
At the same time, a debate is heating up
about possible
health risks, with
more state and local governments getting involved.
a debate is heating up
about possible
health risks, with
more state and local governments getting involved.
Learn
more about how umbilical cord milking may be an answer to some of the
health risks faced by preemies.
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and in recognition the Chautauqua County public
health director is encouraging all women to talk to their
health care providers
about breast cancer screening and their personal
risk for the... [Read
more...]
The
Health Department strongly encourages individuals who are likely to witness an opioid overdose, including individuals at
risk for opioid overdose themselves as well as their friends and family members, to learn
more about overdose prevention and obtain naloxone.
Although the project applicant has agreed to
more stringent construction measures near Indian Point, ongoing State investigations will assess the adequacy of these measures and may also reveal new information
about the environmental,
health and safety
risks posed by the project's siting.
«But there's growing evidence that the combination of foods in your diet impacts your disease
risk more than any single nutrient, so we think our central finding that healthier diets cost
about $ 1.50
more has the most public
health relevance.»
«Effectively, by learning
more about an individual's sleep patterns and considering environmental and genetic
risk factors, physicians may one day be able to identify
risks before they occur and target
health solutions.»
Professor Peter Kraft at Harvard TH Chan School of Public
Health, USA, says: «Given the size of these studies, we expected that we would find a lot of new breast cancer
risk variants, but the studies tells us a lot
more about which genes are involved, revealing many previously unsuspected genes and genetic mechanisms underlying breast carcinogenesis.
educating physicians and other
health care workers to talk
more openly and routinely to patients
about sexual orientation to find out who may be at
risk of acquiring HIV.
UCLA researchers and the Gallup organization polled
more than 18,000 people
about their memory and a variety of lifestyle and
health factors previously shown to increase the
risk of Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
«We are learning
more about the influence of genes not only underlying racing performance and disease but also
about health - related traits such as
risk of fracture,» she said.
«Knowing
more about the
risks that come
about with periodontal disease might give
more support to having dental insurance in the way that we should be offering
health insurance to everyone,» Platz said.
It is
more common than many people realise, has a major impact on the
health and activities of individuals with the disease and it is associated with a significant
risk of dying prematurely — reducing average lifespan by
about 25 years.
The information prompted
health workers to expand warnings
about the disease to
more areas of the Pacific rather than limit them to those locations at
risk from one of the species.
Scientists need to develop much
more knowledge
about the environmental and
health risks of biotechnology.
Meanwhile,
health care providers should ask patients
more about what medicines and supplements they take, and counsel patients at
risk of side effects using language they can understand.
«This is valuable, because it gives the VA
more extensive information
about suicide
risk,» said Michael Schoenbaum, Ph.D., senior advisor for mental
health service, epidemiology and economics at NIMH and one of the co-authors of the report.
From detailed observations of the life courses of
about 1000 New Zealanders, the Dunedin Multidisciplinary
Health and Development Study has spun out
more than 1200 papers on questions from the
risk factors for antisocial behavior to the long - term effects of cannabis use.
Patients who are unrealistically optimistic
about their personal
health risks are
more likely to take preventive action when confronted with news that is worse than expected, while unrealistic pessimists are less likely to change their behavior after receiving feedback that is better than expected, according to researchers at the University of California, Riverside and Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Mich..
Californians are at particular
risk from wildfire - related
health impacts, because the state has the largest population in the U.S. living in wildland - urban interface (inhabited areas approaching wildland areas) where there is an elevated
risk of being exposed to wildfires.14
More than 11 million people,
about 30 percent of the California population, live in these wildland - urban interfaces.5
According to Evans and colleagues, their findings suggest the decision to overturn the FDA's rule based on these grounds was wrong; the team says the graphic images do not «browbeat» consumers, and though they do evoke emotion in smokers, the researchers say these emotions make people think
more carefully
about the
health risks of smoking.
They suggest the quick loss of funds might lead to heavy mental
health issues which, coupled with no Read
more about Breaking the bank later in life could increase your
risk of death - Scimex
The House Science and Technology Committee introduced legislation today that highlights the growing attention on Capitol Hill to the need to strengthen federal efforts to learn
more about the potential environmental,
health and safety (EHS)
risks posed by engineered nanomaterials.Introduction of the bill comes only months after J. Clarence (Terry) Davies authored a report that makes a series of recommendations for improving federal
risk research and oversight of engineered nanomaterials at EPA, the FDA and the CPSC.
They suggest it may be
more beneficial to take a lifespan - oriented approach that includes education
about known biological, psychosocial and environmental
risk factors, investment in societal programs and infrastructure that support brain
health, and ensuring proper care for those affected and their caregivers.
No question
about it: Getting plenty of shut - eye is essential for your
health, and sleep deprivation can increase your
risk of depression, obesity, diabetes, and
more.
The research, published in the journal Obesity, showed that higher levels of «weight - bias internalization» — the term for what happens when people are aware of negative stereotypes
about obesity and apply those stereotypes to themselves — were associated with
more cases of metabolic syndrome, a combination of
health issues that raise the
risk for heart disease and diabetes.
To learn
more about these
risks,
Health spoke with Brandy Patterson, MD, an assistant professor of cardiology at the University of Virginia.
Learn
more about Genetic
Health Risks and Carrier Status reports, genetic counseling and what to know
about test results.
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more about exercises that can both boost your testosterone level, elevate your mood, and help you maintain better overall
health — lessen your
risk of developing both Low T and heart disease with smarter workouts.
Given what we know
about clinical nutrition, that sometimes a startling mix of foods can be used to help people in certain disease states —
more ice cream and gravy for someone undergoing cancer treatment, less protein and fewer vegetables for someone with kidney disease — and since dividing your
risk among a wide variety of different foods can help hedge your
health bets, the idea that there are universally good or bad foods doesn't hold up well under scrutiny.
This may seem like a simple thing from the surface but with our waist lines expanding
more than ever and our
health risks increasing each year, we ought to start worrying
about these hidden calories.
The original Adventist
Health Study, involving 20,000 men and women, found that those who drank five or
more glasses of water daily had
about half the
risk of dying from heart disease compared to those who drank two glasses or less.
Research shows that patients and providers have a greater chance of managing the
risks and outcomes associated with the onset of chronic disease when they have
more accurate information
about their
health.
More recently (27 Oct 2014) Harvard School of Public
Health issued a media release
about a new meta - analysis which shows that replacing saturated fats with polyunsaturated fats reduces the
risk of heart disease.
Jordin Rubin, author of Restoring Your Digestive
Health warns
about this particular probiotic strain as studies have shown that people who suffer from autoimmune diseases run the
risk of aggravating the symptoms of their disease if they consume
more than two cups of yogurt or kefir per day that contains Streptococcus thermophilus.
The 2008 Physicians
Health Study found that people with diabetes significantly elevate their
risk for all cause mortality after eating
about five eggs per week (1), and two other studies involving
more than 80,000 people found that eating
more than 6 eggs per week significantly increases the
risk of cardiovascular disease in people with diabetes (2 - 3).
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The decision, which broke the committee's
more than 40 years of silence on coffee, was driven by heightened interest in the caffeinated beverage as well as a growing anxiety
about potential
health risks associated with it, according to Nelson.
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more about risks and rewards of online dating from Discovery
Health.
I'm certainly not advocating diving straight into stocks, sectors & markets you know nothing
about, but clinging rigidly to your comfort zone may be just as / if not
more dangerous for your
health — being the best sailor on a ship ain't much use if it's sinking fast in the middle of the Atlantic... Stocks change, valuations change, markets change, economies change — to avoid
risk, and to seek opportunity, you need to change also... The
more flexible & varied your investment approach — in terms of perspective & analysis — the
more you'll stack the deck in your favour.
As a result, the insurer knows
more about your
health, which reduces the insurers
risk and offers lower premiums than the other insurance types described below.