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Man Declines Antibiotic Medication In Fear Of A C. Diff Recurrence

Health Advice / Keith Roach /

DEAR DR. ROACH: About one year ago, I had Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) that was treated with 125 mg of vancomycin for about four weeks. I had none of the usual risk factors, and the cause was never determined. I am 78 years old and in fair health.

Recently, my family doctor diagnosed me with prostatitis after ruling out a urinary tract ...Read more

Start feeling your oats

Three simple facts: 1. Around 71 million Americans have high LDL cholesterol. 2. Elevated levels of lousy LDL cholesterol fuel coronary heart disease, which leads to around 371,000 deaths annually. 3. Americans get far too little fiber in their diet -- but if they just added one-third of an ounce of fiber a day to their diet, they could lower ...Read more

Trigeminal Neuralgia Causes Shock Pains In Woman's Lower Jaw

Health Advice / Keith Roach /

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 73-year-old female who is in above average health. I have recently been diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia after many trips to the dentist and finding out that my pain wasn't dental-related. I experienced electrical shock pains in my lower left jaw when I talked, when I ate, and sometimes when I brushed my teeth.

I am ...Read more

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On Nutrition: The skinny on fat

Health Advice / Nutrition /

This is the first celebration of Heart Month (it comes every February) since the release of the updated dietary guidelines for Americans. If you missed the news on these new recommendations, they are meant to represent the most current scientific evidence on how we are to eat to avoid chronic diseases, including heart disease.

While no one ...Read more

Raising Blood Pressure Levels Doesn't Help To Protect The Retina

Health Advice / Keith Roach /

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am an 82-year-old woman who was diagnosed with glaucoma about three years ago. I have been taking latanoprost eye drops at bedtime since then.

A glaucoma specialist in my health maintenance organization recently recommended that I take salt tablets to raise my blood pressure (usually 115-120/60-70 mm Hg) to at least 130/70 ...Read more

The nose knows

You may think of your nose as a pipeline for inhaling potential infections. Someone sneezes nearby and, with your next inhaled breath, those dastardly airborne viruses invade your body and torment your sinuses. But your nose is also one of your primary defenses against coming down with all the aches and pains that go along with catching a cold. ...Read more

Clearing Up Confusion Surrounding Vitamin D And Vitamin K

Health Advice / Keith Roach /

DEAR DR. ROACH: My blood work showed that I was slightly low in vitamin D, so my doctor recommended that I take a supplement. My pharmacist was concerned and told me that vitamin D does not get absorbed in people with dark complexions and tends to get deposited in the arteries.

The pharmacist recommended that I take vitamin D with K2, which ...Read more

It takes two to tango

You know that I'm committed to the importance of social connection (posse) and of exercise to fight off premature aging and achieve a younger ActualAge. (See 4YOUngevity.com to calculate yours). Having a supportive posse can keep you many years younger and physical activity transforms your physical, emotional and cognitive well-being. And now we...Read more

Carpal Versus Cubital

Health Advice / Scott LaFee /

When your hand starts to tingle or go numb, it's common to blame carpal tunnel syndrome, a condition caused by compression of the median nerve at the wrist. CPS can be triggered by repetitive wrist tasks, pregnancy, obesity or underlying conditions like diabetes. It affects 1%-5% of the general population. Treatments range from splinting and ...Read more

Physicians Aren't Allowed To Take Part In State-Sanctioned Killing

Health Advice / Keith Roach /

DEAR DR. ROACH: I recall reading articles about prisoners who suffered horribly for minutes prior to dying, while undergoing a death sentence that was imposed on them for committing particularly serious crimes. Is there a medical reason as to why such prisoners can't be put under a deep sleep before undergoing the death sentence procedure? -- ...Read more

More GLP-1 news your knees need

If you're one of the more than 86% of people with Type 2 diabetes who are overweight or obese, there's a good chance you're also dealing with joint pain in your knees. That's because obesity is a major cause of osteoarthritis, and not just because excess weight stresses joints; it's also a major cause of joint-damaging inflammation. As a result,...Read more

Why Your Gym Plans Don't Work Out

Health Advice / Scott LaFee /

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

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On Nutrition: Reader comments

Health Advice / Nutrition /

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

Health Advice / Scott LaFee /

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

 

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