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Nov 06, 01:04 pm EST Medical Daily * VITALITY * MENTAL HEALTH * INNOVATION * HEALTHY LIVING * Wellness Awards * CONDITIONS SEARCH FORM Search Vitality How to Live Better, Longer * CURIOUS ABOUT YOUR AGING? HERE'S A SIMPLE TEST TO FIND OUT Balance is a better measure of biological aging than muscle strength or gait, a recent study revealed. * EATING LESS EXTENDS LIFESPAN, BUT THOSE WITH LEAST WEIGHT LOSS HAVE MAXIMUM BENEFITS: STUDY Researchers explored how eating less could extend lifespan and discovered that those who experienced the least weight loss while eating less had the greatest longevity benefits. * WANT TO KNOW HOW WELL YOU'RE AGING? NEW CHEEK SWAB TEST PREDICTS MORTALITY RISK Using a next-generation epigenetic clock called CheekAge, the researchers used methylation data from cheek cells to predict mortality from any cause. * THIS TRAIT KEEPS YOU GOING, REDUCES RISK OF DEATH IN OLD AGE: STUDY REVEALS The key to a longer, healthier life may be mental resilience, the ability to adapt and cope with life's challenges. Mental Health * A NURSE MARRIED THE TRAIN DRIVER WHO STOPPED HER FROM KILLING HERSELF ON RAILROAD TRACKS. SHE RETURNED THE FAVOR BY SAVING HIS LIFE Charlotte Lay repeatedly told Dave Lay to go to the doctor after complaining of a bad back. That visit led him to be diagnosed with testicular cancer. * HISTORY OF EATING DISORDERS, PRE-PREGNANCY OBESITY RAISES OFFSPRING'S RISK OF MENTAL HEALTH DIAGNOSIS The study found associations between a mother's history of eating disorders and pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) higher than the normal weight range to most of the nine psychiatric diagnoses examined in the offspring. * KEEP KIDS ACTIVE: CHILDHOOD FITNESS LINKED TO LOWER STRESS AND DEPRESSION IN TEEN YEARS The study revealed that maintaining good physical fitness from childhood to adolescence is associated with reduced stress and depression during the teenage years. * SURVEY SAYS 25% OF ADULTS IN U.S SUSPECT THEY HAVE UNDIAGNOSED ADHD The survey revealed that a striking 25% of U.S. adults suspect they may have undiagnosed ADHD. Even more concerning is that only 13% of respondents have taken the crucial step of discussing their symptoms with a healthcare professional. Innovation * EXPLORE THE HEALING POWER OF EXPRESSIVE ARTS WITH WELLNESS COACH KAREN CORONA With over two decades under her belt, Wellness Coach Karen Corona is not just a practitioner but a testament to the transformative power of expressive arts. * DR. JASON SHUMARD REVOLUTIONIZES HOLISTIC HEALING AND TRANSFORMATIVE WELLNESS Dr. Shumard's nearly 20-year career is dedicated to exploring complex health conditions and advocating for holistic healing methods. * THERMAL EARRING TO MONITOR TEMPERATURE: EXPERTS SAY IT COULD ALSO TRACK OVULATION AND STRESS Researchers have developed smart earrings that could continuously monitor a person's earlobe temperature. The innovation known as Thermal Earring could also be potentially used to track signs of ovulation, stress, eating, and exercise. * FIRST SALIVA-BASED PREGNANCY TESTS: EVERYTHING TO KNOW Salistick detects pregnancy by identifying a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), which is present in the body of a pregnant person. Healthy Living * STUDY REVEALS BREAKFAST ITEM THAT MAY BOOST FOCUS AND KEEP YOU FULL The researchers found that a dairy-based high-protein diet is most effective for promoting fullness and boosting concentration compared to a carb-rich meal or skipping breakfast entirely. * PROLONGED SITTING ACCELERATES AGING: WALK AFTER WORK MAY NOT FIX IT, SAYS STUDY Researchers have found that even the recommended 20 minutes of daily moderate exercise may not be sufficient to reduce the heart disease risk and signs of aging linked to prolonged sedentary time. * SCHEDULING SURGERY AFTER A HEART ATTACK? HERE'S HOW LONG YOU MIGHT HAVE TO WAIT Researchers have now identified a "sweet spot" for safely scheduling surgeries in those who had a heart attack. * WEIGHT LOSS DRUGS COULD BE A TREATMENT OPTION FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS: SAYS STUDY A recent study revealed that semaglutide injections, a drug commonly used for weight loss, could dramatically reduce osteoarthritis symptoms, cutting pain levels by nearly 50%. Covid - 19 * SKNV IS THE FIRST PHARMACY FOR SENSITIVE SKIN It’s reported that up to 70% of the population have sensitive skin. More alarming, allergies and skin sensitivities are known to affect millions of patients taking prescriptions every year. * NO TIME TO EXERCISE? HOW TO LOSE WEIGHT AND GET IN THE BEST SHAPE YOU'VE EVER BEEN Beyond Body can help you get in the best shape even without exercise. Here's how. * HOW RED BORNEO KRATOM BOOSTS YOUR PRODUCTIVITY Red Borneo Kratom can help increase your productivity. * NOLAH MATTRESS REVIEW: IS IT A GOOD BUY? Read our full Nolah Mattress review on their AirFoam mattress here. Today's news STUDY SUGGESTS A MEDICATION-FREE TREATMENT FOR DEPRESSION, FINDS SYMPTOM RELIEF IN 40% CASES Researchers have identified a drug-free therapy that could offer a safe, effective adjunctive treatment for non-seasonal depressive disorders. Healthy Living PREGNANT MOTHERS WITH OBESITY AND PCOS AT HIGHER RISK OF HAVING SMALLER BABIES: STUDY On average, babies born to mothers with PCOS faced a higher risk of growth restriction, and the effects were more pronounced in mothers who were obese. * SLEEP AN EXTRA 46 MINUTES: STUDY LINKS IT TO IMPROVED WELL-BEING, POSITIVE BEHAVIORAL TRAITS * STUDY REVEALS BREAKFAST ITEM THAT MAY BOOST FOCUS AND KEEP YOU FULL * NATIONAL DIABETES AWARENESS MONTH: EXPERT DIETITIAN DISPELS COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS * PROLONGED SITTING ACCELERATES AGING: WALK AFTER WORK MAY NOT FIX IT, SAYS STUDY Featured KIDS GET LESS SEVERE COVID-19 COMPARED TO ADULTS; HERE'S WHY The researchers say children's frequent exposure to respiratory infections is responsible for their heightened innate immunity. * CHILDREN WHO HAD COVID-19 AT HIGHER RISK OF TYPE 2 DIABETES: STUDY FINDS * COVID-19 DOUBLES RISK OF HEART ATTACKS, STROKES FOR UP TO THREE YEARS: STUDY * OBESITY RAISES RISK OF COVID INFECTION BY 34%: STUDY SAYS * UNDERSTANDING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES: SYMPTOMS, TREATMENT, AND LEGAL RIGHTS Healthy Living More in Healthy Living * 'WEEKEND WARRIORS' REAP COGNITIVE BENEFITS COMPARABLE TO REGULAR GYM GOERS: STUDY FINDS The study revealed that 13% of mild dementia cases might be avoided if all middle-aged adults exercised at least once or twice a week. * NEW UTI DRUG GETS FDA APPROVAL: ALTERNATIVE FOR PATIENTS WITH LIMITED ANTIBACTERIAL TREATMENT OPTIONS Orlynvah, an oral tablet from drug manufacturer Iterum Therapeutics, combining sulopenem etzadroxil and probenecid has been approved for use specifically for treating uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) in adult women. * WORLD STROKE DAY: KNOW TELLTALE SIGNS OF BRAIN ATTACK, TIPS TO REDUCE RISK This World Stroke Day, under the theme 'Greater Than Stroke,' emphasizes the importance of awareness and proactive prevention in the fight against stroke. * SUSPECTED LASSA FEVER DEATH IN IOWA: KNOW SYMPTOMS, COMPLICATIONS OF RARE VIRAL INFECTION The middle-aged eastern Iowa resident is believed to have contracted the infection after returning from travel to West Africa early this month. Mental Health More in Mental Health * SKIPPING THROUGH ONLINE VIDEOS CAN BOOST BOREDOM, TRY WATCHING THEM FULLY: STUDY The researchers analyzed the impact of digital switching on boredom and found that the habit of watching only short snippets of videos or frequently fast-forwarding through them can actually increase feelings of boredom. * UNTREATED HYPERTENSION LINKED TO 42% HIGHER RISK OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: STUDY Untreated hypertension is linked to a 42% higher risk of Alzheimer's disease in adults aged 60 or older, a study revealed. * FRIEND'S GENETIC TRAITS CAN INFLUENCE YOUR MENTAL HEALTH RISK: STUDY The traits of your friends, particularly their genetic predisposition to mental health issues, can influence your mental health risks, the study revealed. * WATCHING EVEN 8 MINUTES OF TIKTOK GLAMORIZING DISORDERED EATING HARMS BODY IMAGE, STUDY FINDS The researchers noted that even short exposure to "pro-anorexia" content that glorifies extreme weight loss and restricted diet is sufficient to harm body image and affect women's mental health. * Healthy Living SCHEDULING SURGERY AFTER A HEART ATTACK? HERE'S HOW LONG YOU MIGHT HAVE TO WAIT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Suneeta Sunny * Healthy Living WEIGHT LOSS DRUGS COULD BE A TREATMENT OPTION FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS: SAYS STUDY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Suneeta Sunny * Healthy Living STUDY LINKS A COMMON SLEEP DISORDER TO DEMENTIA; HIGHER RISK IN WOMEN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Suneeta Sunny * Healthy Living BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR INSOMNIA MAY LOWER RISK OF POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION: STUDY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Suneeta Sunny * Healthy Living LESS SUGAR IN FIRST 1000 DAYS OF LIFE SLASHES DIABETES, HYPERTENSION RISK: STUDY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Suneeta Sunny * US/World AUTISM RATES SURGE: U.S. CASES NEARLY TRIPLED OVER PAST DECADE, STUDY REVEALS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Suneeta Sunny * US/World BIRD FLU VIRUS DETECTED IN U.S. PIG FOR FIRST TIME, H5N1 CASE IN OREGON -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Suneeta Sunny * US/World TEXAS DOCTORS FORCED A MISCARRYING WOMAN TO WAIT NEARLY 2 DAYS BEFORE RECEIVING TREATMENT. SHE DIED OF A PREVENTABLE INFECTION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Taylor Odisho Latest News * LATE MENOPAUSE LINKED TO GREATER RISK OF ASTHMA: STUDY Entering menopause at a later age is linked to a greater risk for asthma, the study revealed. * OVER 8 MILLION NEW CASES REPORTED AS TUBERCULOSIS RESURGES AS TOP KILLER: WHO Tuberculosis is making a resurgence, infecting an estimated 8.2 million people in 2023; the highest surge in new cases since 1995, a WHO report reveals. * A NURSE MARRIED THE TRAIN DRIVER WHO STOPPED HER FROM KILLING HERSELF ON RAILROAD TRACKS. SHE RETURNED THE FAVOR BY SAVING HIS LIFE Charlotte Lay repeatedly told Dave Lay to go to the doctor after complaining of a bad back. That visit led him to be diagnosed with testicular cancer. * GLP-1 DRUGS FOR OBESITY TREATMENT REDUCE BARIATRIC SURGERIES BY 25%: STUDY The study noted that a vast majority of obese patients, strikingly 94.7%, received neither form of treatment, while 5% received GLP-1 RAs and 0.3% received surgery. * PISTACHIOS FOR BETTER EYESIGHT: STUDY RECOMMENDS DAILY INTAKE TO BOOST EYE HEALTH The latest study sheds light on the mechanisms behind the eye-boosting benefits of pistachios. * MEAL TIMING MATTERS FOR DIABETES: STUDY RECOMMENDS TIME-RESTRICTED EATING FOR BLOOD SUGAR CONTROL The researchers recommend adopting time-restricted eating as an alternative dietary strategy for diabetic patients were individualized dietary plans do not work or cannot be accessed. * STRUGGLING WITH HUNGER DURING WEIGHT LOSS? HIGH-INTENSITY WORKOUTS COULD BE THE KEY Researchers now suggest engaging in high-intensity workouts may help curb hunger more than moderate exercise, particularly in women. 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