Welcome to the HealthGrabber podcast - a unique medical information resource featuring brief audio segments on interesting health and wellness topics.
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Are you guilty of sitting at a computer jutting your head forward to look more closely at the screen?
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Patients who undergo heart surgery do not experience worse memory changes when compared to less-invasive catheterization procedures, according to new research.
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When someone comes to work sick, about half of the commonly touched surfaces in an office will become infected with the virus by lunchtime - according to a University of Arizona study.
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FDA Alert - Fluoroquinolone antibiotics like Cipro and Levaquin can increase the occurrence of rare ruptures or tears in the main artery of the body, called the aorta.
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The American Heart Association notes statins are associated with a low risk of side effects and their benefits outweigh the risks.
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Tips for safe winter driving.
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Cold weather can be very tough on our four-legged friends.
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Doctors could improve the care of high blood pressure by relying more on home blood pressure checks and not so much on the less-accurate office blood pressure measurements.
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People younger than age 40 who have high blood pressure are at increased risk of heart failure, strokes and blood vessel blockages as they age.
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Very important suggestions to help keep your Holiday Season merry and safe!
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In folk medicine, it has long been believed that odorous compounds derived from plant extracts can relieve anxiety. Science confirms the smell of lavender is relaxing.
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People with high blood pressure taking medication are more likely to benefit from the therapy if they have good oral health, according to a new study in the journal Hypertension.
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Health warning about black licorice!
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Patients with obstructive sleep apnea who have short interruptions in breathing while they sleep - are actually at higher risk for death than those with longer interruptions.
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These tips for a safe Halloween are very important!
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Yo-yoing fluctuations in weight, blood pressure, cholesterol and/or blood sugar levels in otherwise healthy people may be associated with a higher risk of heart attack, stroke and death from any cause compared to people with more stable readings.
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Candy and other sweets can create danger for your teeth.
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Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in men in the United States.
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It's not just for kids - even adults appear to benefit from a regular bedtime. People with irregular sleep patterns weighed more, had higher blood sugar, higher blood pressure, and a higher projected risk of having a heart attack or stroke within 10 years - according to Duke University research.
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More natural light exposure may be very beneficial to your health!
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Estimated that one out of four school-age children have visual impairment.
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Special MRI scans of hockey players with concussions found that the protective fatty tissue surrounding brain cell fibers was loosened two weeks after the injury--even though the athletes felt fine and were deemed ready to return to the ice. Passing a concussion test may not be a reliable indicator of whether the brain has truly healed.…
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Chigger bites may be another cause of the "alpha-gal" allergic reaction to red meat. The majority of "alpha-gal syndrome" in the U.S. has been thought related to the bite of the Lone Star tick.
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Some prevention tips regarding injury and death from fire.
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Chagas disease is most commonly acquired through contact with an infected “kissing bug.” This disease is endemic throughout much of Mexico, Central America, and South America – but the American Heart Association recently estimated that about 300,000 people are infected with Chagas in the United States.…
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Mercury danger from compact fluorescent lightbulbs.
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Most sudden infant deaths occur in an unsafe sleeping environment.
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Some people think of measles as just a little rash and fever that clears up in a few days, but measles can cause serious health complications.
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Melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer. Occurrence has more than doubled in the past 30 years.
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As children spend more time tethered to screens, Ophthalmologists have increasing concern about potential harm to visual development.
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There are many simple ways to reduce the chances of traumatic brain injury.
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In the majority of concussions there is no loss of consciousness - but there is temporary loss of some sort of brain function.
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Kids may need to lighten up when it comes to their school backpacks.
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Motor vehicle injuries are the leading cause of death of American children. Many deaths could be prevented.
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Skipping breakfast is associated with a nearly 3 times greater risk for heart disease.
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A calmer horse from a sniff of lavender.
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University of Arizona research shows lavender aromatherapy is all it takes to calm an anxious equine.
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Any dog no matter the size might bite if provoked. Children and seniors are the most common victims.
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This new study found teens who were heavy users of digital devices were twice as likely as infrequent users to show symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder - ADHD.
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Hydroplaning creates immediate danger of sliding out of your lane.
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Living close to nature and spending time outside has significant and wide-ranging health benefits according to new British research. In Japan Shinrin Yoku (forest bathing) is already a popular practice.
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The real benefits and risks of vitamin and mineral supplements according to the American College of Cardiology.
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People age 65 and older are more prone to heat stress. Why and what to do!
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Treating atrial fibrillation with ablation reduces mortality and stroke according to a new study.
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The human body is about 60% water. Proper fluid intake is very important.
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Sometimes simple actions in an emergency can mean the difference between life and death. Listen to some basic things anyone should know.
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Boating safety demands understanding the dangers of carbon monoxide and knowing the potential sources on a boat.
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ATV related injuries and deaths have significantly increased over the last decade.
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Even the healthiest pets can suffer from dehydration, heat stroke and sunburn if over exposed to the sun and the heat.
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New guidelines recommend earlier colorectal cancer screening - because an increased incidence has been found in young adults.
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Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death for Americans. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 800-273-8255
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