Sunday, January 30, 2011

Damage Control for Six Unhealthy Habits

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 If you’ve ever ignored the conventional wisdom of health experts on the dangers of smoking, tanning, junk foods, or other indulgences, you’ve likely suffered damage to your health and body. Keep reading and learn how to reverse or minimize the effects of those bad habits.
 
The mistake: Smoking
 You drained carton after carton of cigarettes—for 15 years.

The expert
Dr. Norman H. Edelman, chief medical officer for the American Lung Association

The damage
Someone who has smoked this long likely has “bad breath, smelly clothes and hair, beginning wrinkles, discolored teeth and perhaps nails,” says Dr. Edelman. “In addition, their exercise tolerance is likely to be limited to some degree and they are likely to have chronic smoker’s cough.”

Smoking: Damage control
After quitting cigarettes, long-time smokers should check for lung damage. To do this, Dr. Edelman recommends asking your health care provider for a simple breathing test called a spirometry, which can be performed in your doctor’s office to evaluate lung health.

In our scenario, which involves a smoker of 15 years, most of the symptoms listed on the previous slide are reversible after quitting cigarettes, says Dr. Edelman. Kick the habit and the bad breath, coughing, and strong body odor will likely fade away. What sticks around, according to our expert, are the wrinkles and discoloration. Still, it’s worth noting that upon quitting, the physical ramifications of smoking won’t progress. Need more incentive? Swearing off nicotine is “the most effective preventive action anyone can take to insure better health,” according to Edelman. “On the average, it will add six to eight years to one’s life.”

The mistake: Sun without sunscreen
Every summer, you’ve splashed in the pool, picnicked in full sun, and played one too many match of beach volleyball—without sunscreen. You may have even paid some visits to the tanning salon for a head start on your summer glow.

The expert
Dr. Arielle Kauvar, associate professor of dermatology at NYU’s School of Medicine
  
The damage
“Aside from causing skin cancer, sun exposure and indoor tanning are the major causes of skin aging,” says Dr. Kauvar. “Severely sun damaged skin will have a dry, dull appearance, uneven skin pigmentation and freckling, visible capillaries, and wrinkles.”

Sun without sunscreen: Damage control
Start by having a full-body skin examination by a dermatologist,” says Dr. Kauvar, who points out that this recommended yearly exam is especially important for people who have had a lot of sun exposure. Next, invest in a good broad-spectrum sunscreen. Select one with UVB and UVA coverage and SPF of 30 or higher, then pair this with a topical anti-oxidant. “Antioxidants neutralize the damage from the sun’s rays that pass through the sunscreen,” says Dr. Kauvar. Finally, “Avoid direct exposure between the peak hours of 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,” says our expert. If you must head outdoors during these hours, wear protective clothing and break out the sunscreen.

The mistake: Poor dental hygiene
Your toothbrush and floss are buried in the bathroom drawer, and you can’t remember the last time you visited the dentist.

The expert
Matthew Messina, dentist with a private practice in Fairview Park, Ohio, and consumer adviser for the American Dental Association

The damage
“Just because someone ignores the bacteria present in their mouth doesn’t mean the bacteria will return the favor and ignore them,” says Messina. “Failure to address the damage from bacteria will lead to cavities, gum inflammation, gum recession, and periodontal disease [also known as gum disease]. Eventually, this will lead to infection and tooth loss.” Though your mouth may seem like a lost cause, there's no need to throw in the towel, says our expert. “While there will likely be damage that we have to address with some dental work to 'make up' for the routine maintenance that hasn't been done for some time, usually things aren't as bad as people fear.”

Poor dental hygiene: Damage control
To start, says Messina, “It’s time to get a new toothbrush and begin to put it to use. Try brushing after breakfast and before bed and work up from there.” Next, bring your floss out of retirement. “While flossing daily is best, three times a week is better than none,” says our expert. Finally, make an appointment with your dentist for a thorough exam. Beyond any special treatment that may be in order, “a professional cleaning will be needed to remove the hard tartar buildup that brushing and flossing won’t get off,” says Messina.

The mistake: Junk-food junkie
The building blocks of your personal food pyramid include items from the office vending machine and the local fast food chain.

The expert
Lona Sandon, registered dietician and spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association

The damage
“It took years to get to this point, and it will take years to reverse it,” says Sandon. “Start assessing the consequences of the past by stepping on the scale.” Our expert recommends calculating your body mass index (BMI) to determine if you are at a healthy weight. “Next, visit your doctor to find out your blood pressure and cholesterol levels,” says Sandon.

Damage control
Cleaning up your diet for the long run requires both a strategy and advance preparation—but the good news is that your game plan is relatively simple, says Sandon.

Step 1: Make a list of fruits and vegetables you like and will eat. Buy these items and keep them within reach in case hunger strikes.

Step 2: Draw a line down the middle of a piece of paper. On one side, list snacks you typically choose and when you usually eat them. On the other side, write down a healthier snack option for that snack and time. Plan to eat the healthier alternatives whether at home or work.

Step 3: Think small. Start with small goals that you know you can reach, like eating two servings of fruits per day instead of going for the full four. After you meet these modest goals, shoot for a slightly bigger goal. It’s all about sustainable, lifelong changes—nothing too dramatic.

Step 4: Add more physical activity in your day. One option is to walk the stairs at work during your break. Just be sure to wear comfortable shoes or keep a pair of sneakers at your desk. Setting up your environment with all the right tools encourages healthy behaviors.

The mistake: Unprotected sex
You’ve had more than a few sexual partners—and you often skipped the condom.

The expert
Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo, medical director of the Seattle STD/HIV Prevention Training Center

The damage
Having unprotected sex puts you at risk for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases—and the more partners involved, the greater the risk.

Unprotected sex: Damage control
“While the incidence of HIV remains low in the U.S. in many populations, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently recommended that all adults be tested for HIV at least once. This is an excellent opportunity to get that done,” says Dr. Marrazzo. Free tests are available at many clinics and community organizations.

Beyond HIV, our expert recommends a blood test for anyone who hasn’t been vaccinated for Hepatitis B or anyone with recurring genital rashes or sores (often the result of a very common sexually transmitted infection called genital herpes). “If a person is in his or her 30s and has no genital symptoms, I would not recommend routine testing for other sexually transmitted infections, like chlamydia or gonorrhea,” says Dr. Marrazzo.

As for guaranteeing your future sexual health, our expert recommends finding a good health care provider with whom you can comfortably and openly discuss any of your concerns.


The mistake: Heavy drinking
In college you majored in drinking and your bar-hopping habits didn’t stop on graduation day.

The expert
Mark L. Willenbring, M.D., director for the division of treatment and recovery research at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
  
The damage
“Risky drinking is defined as more than four drinks a day for men or three for women on any given day, and more than 14 drinks for men or 7 for women in a typical week,” according to Dr. Willenbring. “Exceeding this daily limit even 12 times a year places the drinker at increased risk for alcohol use disorders, alcohol abuse, and alcohol dependence. Of course, the impact of drinking to excess differs according to an individual’s mental health history, family history, and personal experiences: “If a parent or sibling is dependent on alcohol, a person’s risk of developing dependence increases by a factor of two to four times,” says Dr. Willenbring. The good news is that “many people who drink excessively in their 20s incur no lasting damage.”


Damage control
Former heavy drinkers and binge drinkers (defined as males who consume upward of five drinks and women who consume upward of four drinks in a two-hour period) should “initiate a personal health promotion program focused on diet, exercise, sleep, and social support,” says Dr. Willenbring. This should include learning new behaviors to fulfill the same purpose that drinking once served. Reformed social drinkers, for instance, might satisfy their desire to interact with others by enrolling in a community class or a recreational sport. Those individuals who used alcohol to self-medicate during times of stress might search for a relaxing new hobby like yoga. The goal is to promote well-being and self-confidence. Dr. Willenbring concludes, “Remain vigilant. Know how much and how often you drink and why.” 



Saturday, January 29, 2011

Dry Eye Syndrome Common in Winter

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Cold, dry air can cause pain, tearing, blurred vision. Here's help


SATURDAY, Jan. 29 (HealthDay News) -- Dry eye syndrome is common in winter because of cold, dry outdoor air and dry indoor heat, says an eye expert.
Symptoms include pain, blurred vision, a scratchy or burning sensation, or even watery eyes as the eyes try to compensate for the dryness, explains Pittsburgh-area ophthalmologist Dr. Michael Azar.
"Because both dry eye and allergies can cause watery eyes, differentiating the two conditions can be difficult and may require an eye exam," he said in a news release from the Institute for Good Medicine at the Pennsylvania Medical Society.
Dry eye can occur at any age, but is more common among older adults, especially post-menopausal women. In some people, dry eye syndrome may be related to:
  • Conditions that affect the ability to produce tears, such as scleroderma, rheumatoid arthritis, and collagen vascular diseases.
  • Certain medications, such as diuretics, antihistamines and beta blockers.
  • Eyelid structural problems that prevent them from closing properly.
Azar outlined some ways to deal with dry eye syndrome.
"Try artificial tears or warm compresses to assist with tear secretion if you have classic dry eye symptoms. At home, a furnace humidifier or room humidifier can help. More severe symptoms may require treatment such as oral doxycycline to improve tear quality, punctal plugs [stoppers inserted into the tear duct], topical steroids or topical cyclosporine (Restasis)," he said.
For most people, dry eye is simply a nuisance.
"However, severe dry eye can make you vulnerable to corneal infections, which can permanently affect your vision," said Azar. If artificial tears don't work, schedule an appointment with an ophthalmologist, he advised.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Some Of The Common Flu Season Myths

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The common flu season myths are popular among people. The myths need to be done away with so that adequate measures can be taken to fight flu.

There are several myths that are doing the rounds as the flu season has made its presence felt. Everyone is feeling paranoia that they will catch flu. There are certain preconceived notions that people swear by regarding this very common but harmful disease, flu. It is best to shun the myths so that you get to know what is harmful for your body and what is not. In order to do away with the myths, you need to know the common flu season myths.
Flu Is Caused By Viruses
When your immune system fails to act as a strong shield and gives in to the wish of the viruses, you get flu. Flu or influenza can affect you in a mild way and can be grave at the same time. Flu can prove fatal and can lead to death also. Some of the common symptoms that people feel are fever, headache, body ache, exhaustion, dry cough, nausea, diarrhea and the like.
Covering yourself with heaps of blanket aids in sweating out cold or flu
It is one of the popular and common flu season myths that flu can be combated in the best way if the affected person is covered with a lot of blankets. Even when a person suffering from cold is doused with blankets, he undoubtedly sweats but that is not a method to get rid of flu or cold. If you feel you are suffering from cold and cannot get rid of it, you should immediately seek for medical help.
Antibiotics can fight the flu
It is a common belief that if you take in antibiotics, you can get rid of flu. However, in reality, antibiotics are taken to cure bacterial infections and not viruses. Flu is caused by viruses and not bacteria.
You can be infected with flu after taking a flu shot
Another myth that is very common is that the vaccination that you get so that you do not get infected with flu is believed to act otherwise. Many people believe that the flu shot constitutes of weakened form of flu virus. Though the flu shot has some elements of the flu bug, and its dead virus. In reality, it is not potential enough to make a person sick. Remember you take the flu shot to protect yourself so that you do not get flu when the flu season is at its pick.
Cold Weather Is Responsible For Flu
One of the most common flu season myths is that being exposed to the cold weather increases your chance of catching flu. In reality, the colder months have got no connection in making you prone to getting flu. The flu season affects people in tune with the natural cycle of the virus.
There Is No Way To Curb The Duration Of The Flu
The short cut routes that people take do not work most of the times. However, some can work in your favor like antiviral medication. You need to take the prescribed medicine within forty-eight hours after becoming aware of the symptoms. It is one of the common flu season myths that there is no proper medicine available to shorten the duration of flu.

Effectual Treatment for Dark Upper Lip

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How To Treat Dark Upper Lip

If you have dark upper lip , you must be aware how these dark patches are stubborn. They take prolonged treatment to fade.These marks sometimes spread to both the cheeks, forehead and some other exposed body parts like arms and neck.If you want to fade these marks you need to have lot of patience. You can try some natural methods. But there are some cosmetic procedures like chemical peel, microdermabrasion and laser resurfacing which give quicker result. These procedures are a bit costly and require repeated visits to your dermatologist. This is the reason some people look for natural ways to treat dark upper lip skin condition.
Different Options For Treating Dark Upper Lip
You should remember that it is very difficult to completely remove these marks and it requires prolonged period of treatment and medication. In fact cosmetic companies are shelling out many products that promise to remove these marks overnight. If you use them regularly you do get some beneficial result. But successful treatment of dark upper lip is not that easy. Once you stop using these products, the marks return again. So what is the solution?
Reasons For Dark Upper Lip
Actually the solution lies at the cause. You need to find out what caused darkening of the skin on the upper part of your lip and caused facial pigmentation. This skin problem arises due to many factors. The most common are given below.
  • Over exposure to the sun.
  • Reaction to some cosmetics.
  • Allergic reaction to certain medicines like antibiotics or anti depressants.
  • Hormonal imbalance due to use of birth control pills or pregnancy.
  • Excessive use of the tanning booth has the same effect as over exposure to the sun.
  • Improper threading or waxing of upper lip.
Effective Treatment for Dark Upper Lip
So how do you treat this problem now that you know the reasons?
  • Protect yourself from sun by using good quality sun screen lotion.
  • Change or discontinue use of the cosmetic you are allergic to
  • If the medicine you are taking is causing pigmentation ask your doctor for a change of prescription or simply wait till the prescribed period is over.
  • Avoid tanning booth and being out in the sun.
  • Stop waxing or threading upper lip till the darkness fades and your skin is normal.
Home Remedy For Treatment of Dark Upper Lip
Now comes the actual treatment part. In can be a two way treatment procedure. You need regular exfoliation to remove damaged and darkened skin. You need to use skin whitening product or creams to whiten the skin and help fade the pigmentation.There is one natural ingredient that works miracles for dark upper lip and melasma. In fact it is very effective in treating all kinds of skin pigmentation. Take one teaspoon of fresh cream, a pinch of turmeric powder and few drops of lemon juice. Make a paste. Apply it evenly on the affected area. Let this mask stay on your skin for half an hour. Splash cold water on to clean your face. Do this everyday for at least a fortnight and you will be amazed with result.
In fact the best treatment for this skin condition and all kinds of facial pigmentation is by the use of natural herbs, certain medicinal plant extracts and some very effective vegetables that do wonders for your skin pigmentation treatment. You do not believe me? Check out this article which tells you of tons of products for effective treatment of Dark Upper Lip and all kinds of facial pigmentation.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Best Way to Lose Weight - Significant Facts You Should be Aware of

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If you've been looking for an article that gives you the best way to lose weight, then you're reading the right one. This is that article. In the paragraphs that follow, you will know the most effective strategy for weight loss that transcends diet and exercise. Hands down, this is the best way to shed those excess pounds and keep them off for life. Ready?

Paradigm shift. That's it. Those two simple words hold the key to losing the weight. This is the best way to shed those pounds. What is paradigm shift?

It simply means a change in perspective. Far too many people approach weight loss with a very myopic view. Follow a diet. Exercise. Control your calories. Boost your metabolism. All these are physical activities that you can do to jumpstart your way to weight loss. And most of the time, these diet and exercise systems fail miserably. Why? Because they lack that vital psychological preparation necessary to make the physical aspect succeed.

Paradigm shift means looking at weight loss as a means for better health. It's not simply a matter of shedding off the excess pounds. It's looking at what losing those pounds can do for your body in the long run. Think more efficient cardiovascular, digestive and gastrointestinal systems that will reduce your risk of premature death. If you have a 3- year old kid who still needs you for a good many more years, you've got a powerful motivation right there to keep the weight off and stay healthy for life.

When you choose your meals, you're more than just eating to burn fat, you're giving your body the nutrients it needs to ward off disease and aging. When your career is just starting and you know you have your life ahead of you, wouldn't you want to experience everything it has to offer? Wouldn't it be great to be able to explore worlds and places and go anywhere you'd like to go without being hindered by any form of infirmity or weakness?

When you drink enough water, get lots of sleep and manage your stress, you must operate from a paradigm of a healthy lifestyle change. You're doing all these not simply to lose weight (because these are essential to successful weight loss), you're doing it to keep yourself in tip-top shape so you can become productive and make something of your life. The reason why so many people cannot continue for long with any diet regimen is they see it as a means of losing weight alone. That is too narrow a view, even for the vainest among us. It's got to be something more precious than for the sake of pure aesthetics alone.

Paradigm shift is the best way to lose weight hands down because it engages the heart and mind. Before you can tell the body what to do and make it observe any system wholeheartedly, you have to prepare yourself psychologically and emotionally for it. It entails viewing weight loss not only in terms of shedding those extra pounds, but as part of an overall healthy lifestyle dedicated for yourself, your children, your wife, your job or a cause you believe in.
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Health Determinants

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As per La Londe report there are four general health determinants which are healthcare services, lifestyle, environment and human biology. Thus health is improved and maintained not only through the application and advancement of health science, but also through the intelligent lifestyle and efforts of the society and individual.
The relationship between health and lifestyle has been examined by Alameda County Study. It has found that people can improve their health through exercise, avoiding smoking, limiting alcohol use, maintaining a healthy weight and enough sleep.
Water quality is a major environmental factor affecting health especially the health of children and infants in developing countries.
In developed countries studies show that lack of neighborhood space for recreation which includes the natural environment leads to higher levels of obesity and lower neighborhood satisfaction; hence overall wellbeing is lower.
As per the WHO, the main determinants of health include the economic and social environment, the person’s individual characteristics, behaviors and the physical environment. The context in which an individual lives in greatly influences his life quality and health status. The economic and social environment are main factors which determine the health condition of individuals due to the fact that higher education levels are associated to higher income and higher standard of life. Generally, people having higher qualification are more likely to get a better job when compared to those having low education levels. Therefore the former are less prone to stress.
When classifying the health status of  an individual the most important factor to be considered is the physical environment. This includes factors like safe houses, clean water and air, communities and roads.
The health of the population can be established on the basis of part of the system called genetics. Genetics are deeply related to the behavior and habits of individuals developed during their life time, in terms of lifestyle choices particularly.

What is Healthy Diet

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Healthy and nutritious foods are considered as the general medicines of human beings. If people can rely on nutritious healthy food always, then they need not fear about any unhealthy conditions in their life. Unhealthy food deposits impurities in our blood whereas nutritious and healthy food clears blood to a greater extend. An individual’s health foundation starts from his embryonic stage. That is why women are advised to take high grade nutritious food during their pregnancy stages. In addition to healthy food pregnant women should take milk and fruits daily. Milk and fruits are capable to provide essential vitamins and minerals to pregnant women. As far as these pregnant women are concerned folic acid is very important. Folic acid is one among the important vitamins and is an inevitable factor for the development of embryonic nervous system. Since brain is the first part which usually develops in a fetus the presence of folic acid in the blood of pregnant lady ensures well developed brain and nervous system to the respective embryo. Hence, the presence of folic acid in the diet of pregnant women can avoid the birth of mentally retarded children to a greater extend.
Human body needs healthy food for the proper functioning of hormonal and metabolic activities taking place. The scarcity of essential boosters to the above mentioned body functions, makes hormone deficiencies and poor metabolic growth in the body. On account of hormone deficiency and poor metabolism men usually suffer hair falling and infertility. People suffering from hair falling are advised to take egg, milk and fruits to makeup the hormone deficiency. Similarly dry fruits like Dates and Badam are advised for people suffering from infertility in addition to milk and egg. Hence to make people free from various health problems they are advised to take milk and egg in addition regular nutritious food.