Alcohol Responsible For 1 in 5 Deaths in Young Adults Before Pandemic

Alcohol Responsible For 1 in 5 Deaths in Young Adults Before Pandemic

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Alcohol use spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic as the stressors of daily life and the absence of regular school and work routines drove many people to drink more than they had before. Now, however, a new study of alcohol-related deaths suggests that excessive drinking was a growing problem even before the pandemic hit.Roughly 1 in 8 deaths among U.S. adults 20 to 64 years old were due to excessive drinking over the five-year period ending in 2019, according to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). During this same time frame, drinking caused about 1 in 5 deaths among younger adults 20 to 49 years old.Several policy changes including higher alcohol taxes, tighter regulation of alcohol sales, and expanded screening and treatment for alcohol misuse…
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Sex After Cancer: The Midlife Woman’s Edition

Sex After Cancer: The Midlife Woman’s Edition

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When it comes to sexual dysfunction caused by cancer treatment, most women suffer in silence.With significant advances in oncology care, the majority of women and girls diagnosed with cancer will go on to become long-term cancer survivors. An estimated 89 percent of female cancer survivors are age 50 and older, according to the American Cancer Society.That is no small number of women, and the North American Menopause Society (NAMS), a leading medical association dedicated to promoting the health and quality of life of all women during midlife and beyond, focused on women facing the issue at this year’s annual meeting in Atlanta in October. Sharon L. Bober, PhD, an associate professor at Harvard Medical School and the director of the sexual health program at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, presented on…
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Experts Expand Definition of Rheumatoid Arthritis Remission

Experts Expand Definition of Rheumatoid Arthritis Remission

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Decreasing disease activity in people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has long been the goal of medical treatment. But measuring when a person has met their goal — when symptoms are alleviated or at a low enough level that they don't impair function or overall health — is not always clear.For more than a decade, rheumatologists have debated the criteria for how to know when a person is in remission from RA.Now the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) and the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) have released final guidance for rheumatologists on their criteria for remission.The new criteria, published in Arthritis & Rheumatology on October 23, 2022, revise preliminary guidance the groups issued a decade ago.The revised guidance is “based on trial data not used [previously] for deriving or…
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Clarks Shoes Recalled Over High Levels of Toxic Chemicals

Clarks Shoes Recalled Over High Levels of Toxic Chemicals

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Clarks is recalling a total of eight styles of its women’s shoes because some sample testing of these items revealed excess levels of hazardous chemicals benzidine or dimethoxybenzidine, according to a press release issued by the British shoe manufacturer on Thursday.The chemicals, which are found in certain azo dyes used to color the footwear, are toxic and prolonged and direct contact with the shoes’ upper material may cause adverse health effects for the wearer. The synthetic chemical benzidine (and the derivative dimethoxybenzidine) has not been sold in the United States since the mid-1970s because it is potentially cancer-causing, according to the National Cancer Institute.The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a press release saying that consumers should immediately stop wearing the shoes. About 113,000 pairs were sold in the U.S. and…
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Lead Exposure Linked to Heart Disease Deaths in the U.S., UK

Lead Exposure Linked to Heart Disease Deaths in the U.S., UK

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Diet, exercise, and family history aren’t the only factors that determine heart disease risk.Lead exposure has contributed more to heart disease deaths in the U.S. compared with the United Kingdom, according to new research presented this week at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2022 in Chicago. Study findings also revealed that the U.S. fared better in terms of heart disease deaths linked to particulate matter — harmful particles in air pollution — when compared to the United Kingdom.The study has not been published in a peer-reviewed journal.Researchers gathered data from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease study from both countries, which in total included more than 33 million deaths over 30 years. From the data, they were able to measure how many deaths could be linked to four environmental…
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Your ‘Healthy’ Diet May Not Be as Healthy as You Think, Study Finds

Your ‘Healthy’ Diet May Not Be as Healthy as You Think, Study Finds

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When you’re trying to lose weight, any number of factors can weaken your resolve and get in the way of progress. But in many cases, the scale may refuse to budge, even if you’ve been sticking to your plan. Findings from a study show that part of the problem may lie in our dietary perceptions and misperceptions.Researchers found that people trying to lose weight often overestimated how healthy their diet was, a gap that could sabotage weight-loss efforts. The preliminary research will be presented at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2022, held in person in Chicago and virtually, November 5 to 7.“We found that while people generally know that fruits and vegetables are healthy, there may be a disconnect between what researchers and healthcare professionals consider to be a…
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A Rocky Marriage Can Make It Harder to Recover From a Heart Attack

A Rocky Marriage Can Make It Harder to Recover From a Heart Attack

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The expression “love can break your heart” may be more literal than you think. Relationship problems can lead to high stress, which in turn can negatively affect heart health, including heart attack recovery, as the University of Rochester notes.Preliminary research to be presented November 6 at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2022 found that marital stress among younger adults — ages 18 to 55 — was linked to worse recovery after a heart attack. The study’s findings have not been published in a peer-reviewed journal.“Healthcare professionals need to be aware of personal factors that may contribute to cardiac recovery and focus on guiding patients to resources that help manage and reduce their stress levels,” said the study’s lead author Cenjing Zhu, a PhD candidate in the department of chronic disease…
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Mediterranean Diet Linked to Lower Disability Risk in People With MS

Mediterranean Diet Linked to Lower Disability Risk in People With MS

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People with multiple sclerosis who followed a Mediterranean diet were more likely to experience less disability than people who did not, according to a new study, published October 13 in Multiple Sclerosis Journal.These findings add to the accumulating evidence that diet is important in MS, says the lead author, Ilana Katz Sand, MD, an associate professor of neurology at the Icahn School of Medicine and a neurologist at Mount Sinai in New York City. “After rigorously controlling for demographic and health-related factors, we noted a significant association between Mediterranean diet score and objectively captured disability in people with MS,” she says.“This study does help confirm what we’ve suspected from previous literature — that a person’s particular level of adherence to the Mediterranean diet seems to matter for outcomes of MS,” says…
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Clorox Recalls 37 Million Pine-Sol Bottles Over Bacteria Concern

Clorox Recalls 37 Million Pine-Sol Bottles Over Bacteria Concern

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Millions of bottles of the common household cleaner Pine-Sol have been recalled over concerns that they’re contaminated with potentially dangerous bacteria.The recall covers 37 million bottles of eight different types of Pine-Sol, which may contain a bacterial called Pseudomonas aeruginosa, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).“Pine-Sol is voluntarily recalling certain scented Pine-Sol cleaners as we learned that some products may contain bacteria, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa,” Clorox said in a statement. “People with weakened immune systems or external medical devices who are exposed to Pseudomonas aeruginosa face a risk of serious infection that may require medical treatment.”Pseudomonas aeruginosa can enter the body through inhalation, exposure to the eyes, or through a break in the skin, according to CSPC. While it doesn’t typically pose a risk to people with…
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Night Sweats and Hot Flashes Are Not the Same

Night Sweats and Hot Flashes Are Not the Same

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You may think that a night sweat is just a hot flash that occurs at night; both menopausal vasomotor symptoms cause uncomfortable flushing and sweating. However, new research presented at the 2022 Annual meeting of the North American Menopause Society (NAMS), held in Atlanta October 12 through 15, finds that they are actually two different things. And while both up the risk of depression, night sweats alone appear to be linked to more stress compared with hot flashes.Experiencing Vasomotor Symptoms in Midlife Is Very CommonAround 75 percent of perimenopausal women in the United States report experiencing hot flashes and night sweats, according to the North American Menopause Society (NAMS). “The mean duration of hot flashes and night sweats is seven to nine years, and about one-third of women will flash for…
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