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Ask the Pediatrician: Winter blues and seasonal affective disorder
Some of us may experience the "winter blues" – feeling sad from short days, climbing into bed earlier and resenting waking up on dark mornings. That’s different than seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a term used to describe a type of depression that follows a seasonal pattern.
The most common form of seasonal affective disorder occurs in ...Read more
Five ways to protect your brain power
If you're feeling fuzzy-brained, it may be from stress, an inflammatory diet, lack of physical activity (gotta get your blood and oxygen flowing smoothly to your brain) or chronic insomnia. Many lifestyle habits elevate blood pressure, impair brain cell and neuron activity and interfere with executive function and memory.
That's why you want to...Read more
Diabetic Ulcer Still Hasn't Healed Properly After A Month
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have a diabetic nonhealing ulcer on my right heel. I was told that the blood circulation in my foot is not very good, which is why the ulcer is not healing.
Five years ago, I had a nonhealing ulcer in my left heel. It got infected, and the infection went into my heel bone. After several months, I agreed to an amputation. But...Read more
Man Experiences Delirium That Gets Him Admitted To The Hospital
DEAR DR. ROACH: Over a 30-day period, my 84-year-old husband went from being mentally sharp, to going into a fog, to not being able to recognize simple objects or name the president. He was admitted to the hospital as a possible stroke victim.
His CT, EEG and MRI were negative. He had been taking gabapentin for four years with a current ...Read more
Small steps, big rewards
Finding it hard to stick with your New Year's plan for a healthier future? Well, here's some good news. Starting slow and small -- just a few steps (literally and figuratively) at a time -- can make a measurable difference in your healthy longevity.
Research in The Lancet's eClinical Medicine compared the health outcomes for folks who slept ...Read more
Calcium Buildup Can't Be Reversed By Quitting Supplements
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have calcium buildup throughout my vascular system. My legs were operated on, and the surgeon had to drill through the calcium to open up the blood flow. I am now told that there is calcium buildup on my aortic valve, which I had replaced four years ago.
I also have prostate cancer and have been prescribed Orgovyx, along ...Read more
Want to eat a lot more, take in fewer calories and thrive?
Jon Kabat-Zinn, promoter of Mindful Meditation, says that no one can listen to your body for you. To grow and heal, you have to take responsibility for listening to it yourself.
And that's just what researchers found when they looked at how folks eating a completely unprocessed diet were listening to the signals their body was giving them. ...Read more
Why Your Gym Plans Don't Work Out
University of Michigan researchers have an idea why so many people who make ambitious plans and goals regarding physical fitness ultimately give up on them -- more specifically, why planned daily exercise doesn't happen.
Blame it on an all-or-nothing mindset, said behavioral scientist Michelle Segar, who, with colleagues, just published data on...Read more
Increased risk of falling? Getting to the core of the problem
More than 14 million folks ages 65 or older report falling every year -- and nearly 40% of those trip, slips and blips require medical treatment or restrict activity for at least a day, making them the leading cause of injury in seniors.
Not something to look forward to. But fortunately, you can dramatically reduce your risk. Strengthening your...Read more
Debunking The Myth That Money Is Blocking A Cancer Cure
DEAR DR. ROACH: I read your recent column about using the immune system to prevent cancer, but I think that there will never be a "vaccine" to prevent anyone from getting cancer in the first place! There is too much money involved. -- D.K.
ANSWER: I hear this occasionally, and I don't believe it for two reasons.
The first is that I have ...Read more
On Nutrition: Reader comments
In a recent column, I described myself as a “nutrition nerd” regarding my fascination with the human body’s ability to process food into substances we need to maintain health.
Outlining how food is digested, I wrote: “As food nears the stomach, it arrives at a security gate called the esophageal sphincter that opens just long enough for...Read more
Finding Balance Within: Homeopathy for Anxiety-related Emotional Trauma
Living with anxiety can be challenging, especially when accompanied by emotional trauma. While professional help is vital in managing anxiety, homeopathy can provide support in addressing the emotional wounds associated with this condition. In this article, we will explore the potential benefits of homeopathy in healing anxiety-related ...Read more
Healing from Within: Homeopathy for Depression-related Emotional Trauma
Emotional trauma can have a profound impact on our well-being, particularly when it comes to conditions like depression. While seeking professional help is essential for managing depression, homeopathy can play a supportive role in addressing the emotional trauma associated with this condition. In this article, we will explore the potential ...Read more
Where There's Smoke, It's Dire
Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death, responsible for one in five deaths in the U.S. annually. A longtime smoking habit is estimated to reduce average life expectancy by at least 10 years.
But smoking costs more than lives. WalletHub, a personal finance company, recently released a report on the economic costs of smoking: more ...Read more
Soothing Relief: Homeopathy for Radiation Burns
Radiation therapy is a common treatment for cancer, but it can sometimes lead to skin issues, such as radiation burns. These burns can cause discomfort and pain. While medical interventions are crucial for managing radiation burns, homeopathy can offer supportive care to alleviate symptoms and promote healing. In this article, we will explore...Read more
Natural Relief: Homeopathy for Mouth Ulcers
Mouth ulcers, also known as canker sores, can be a source of discomfort and pain. While proper oral hygiene and care are important, homeopathy offers natural support for managing mouth ulcers and promoting healing. In this article, we will explore the potential benefits of homeopathy in addressing mouth ulcers and some commonly used remedies ...Read more
Exploring Homeopathy for Postpartum Perineal Tears: Natural Support for Healing
Postpartum perineal tears are a common occurrence during childbirth and can cause discomfort and pain in new mothers. While proper medical care is crucial for managing perineal tears, homeopathy offers natural support for healing and reducing discomfort. In this article, we will explore the role of homeopathy in addressing postpartum perineal...Read more
Exploring Homeopathy for Scar Tissue: Natural Support for Scar Management
Scar tissue forms as a result of the body's natural healing process after an injury or surgery. While scars are a normal part of the healing process, they can sometimes become problematic, causing discomfort and affecting self-confidence. Homeopathy offers a holistic and natural approach to scar management, aiming to promote healthier skin ...Read more
Exploring Homeopathy for Keloids: Natural Support for Scar Management
Keloids are raised scars that occur when the body produces excess collagen during the healing process. These scars can be aesthetically bothersome and cause discomfort. While there is no definitive cure for keloids, homeopathy offers a natural approach to support scar management and promote healthier skin. In this article, we will explore the...Read more
Exploring Homeopathy for Brain Tumor: Complementary Support for Holistic Care
A brain tumor diagnosis can be overwhelming and life-altering. While conventional medical treatments play a vital role in managing brain tumors, individuals often seek additional support to improve their well-being and quality of life. Homeopathy, a holistic system of medicine, offers potential benefits in managing symptoms, promoting overall...Read more
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