Spanking Increases Chances of Developing Mental Health Issues in Children

0
Spanking Increases Chances of Developing Mental Health Issues in Children

Spanking an unruly child is a common method of discipline, but more and more research is finding that childhood spanking can be a contributing factor to mental health issues and other problems. Is Physical Discipline the Best Option? Many parents do not think anything of spanking their children if they misbehave or step out of line. Even if parents are not...

Healthy Appetizers: 3 Tips for Choosing Whole Grain Crackers

0
Healthy Appetizers: 3 Tips for Choosing Whole Grain Crackers

It seems no office party, house party, or other festive event is complete without a tray of cheese and crackers--it's practically a party staple. But when it's your turn to fill the platter, a quick trip down the cracker aisle can be overwhelming: You're faced with a wall of crackers in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors, and flavors....

Summer Health Tip: How to Deal with Ticks

1
Summer Health Tip: How to Deal with Ticks

Tick bites are usually harmless. They may cause a raised, reddened area or a minor allergic reaction at the site of the bite. However, if the tick is infected with bacteria, viruses or protozoa, these infections can be transmitted. And they can be serious. Examples include: Lyme disease, Babesiosis, Anaplasmosis, Human monocytic ehrlichiosis, Tularemia, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and...

FDA Approved Weight-loss Pill: The “Quick Fix” That Won’t Work

0
FDA Approved Weight-loss Pill: The "Quick Fix" That Won't Work

Last week the FDA approved Belviq, or lorcaserin hydrochloride, for treatment of chronic weight problems. The pill, to be combined with a reduced-calorie diet and exercise, has been shown to promote a decrease in overall body weight by altering the chemical pathways that regulate satiety and fullness. While this is the first diet pill to be approved in 13...

What is Cruise Ship Sickness?

0
Harvard Women's Health Watch

In February 2010, the Celebrity Mercury cruise ship departed from Charleston, S.C. The 1,800-plus passengers on board were looking forward to a fun-filled vacation in the sunny Caribbean. Instead, more than 400 of them spent their vacation in their cabin bathrooms, plagued by severe stomach pains, vomiting, and diarrhea. The following year, more than 1,300 passengers on 14 cruise...

Chronic Inflammation Affects Brain Function

0
Chronic Inflammation Affects Brain Function

In the quest to understand Alzheimer’s and other degenerative neurological disorders, researchers have been studying the impact inflammation has on brain function. Early results have suggested that chronic inflammation may be a factor in developing neurological problems, including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other similar illnesses. Impact of Early Illness Researchers at the University of Zurich, in collaboration with their colleagues at the...

Rejuvenate Yourself With Salt Therapy

0
Rejuvenate Yourself With Salt Therapy

Salt Therapy has recently become popular in the U.S. due to the anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties of dry sodium chloride aerosol. The benefits of a salt mine are endless and this natural solution provides a healing environment for even the most allergy prone person. But just what exactly is this natural way to treat health conditions? Although working in a...

5 Tips to Choosing Healthy Frozen Fish

0
5 Tips to Choosing Healthy Frozen Fish

It seems that every major health organization recommends that we eat more fish. It's a fantastic source of lean protein, packed with vitamins and minerals, and extremely low in fat. The fish that are a bit higher in fat, such as salmon and mackerel contain huge amounts of health-boosting omega-3 fatty acids, however. For that reason, the American Heart...

Use of Prescription Painkillers a Double-Edged Sword

0
Use of Prescription Painkillers a Double-Edged Sword

Reports of the rise of the use of prescription painkillers are increasing. Opiate medications are one of the most-prescribed types of drugs today. Although there are significant valid reasons for taking pain treatment medicine, the use of opiate drugs for non-medical uses is on the rise sometimes with fatal results. High Tolerance Can Lead to Overdose Doctors are often put in a...

GlaxoSmithKline Settles One of the Largest Cases of Healthcare Fraud in U.S. History

0
GlaxoSmithKline Settles One of the Largest Cases of Healthcare Fraud in U.S. History

Major pharmaceutical company, GlaxoSmithKline, has agreed to a $3 billion settlement on charges of  healthcare fraud, one of the largest cases of healthcare fraud in U.S. history.  With rising drug costs for programs paid for by government programs, companies like GSK have been put on notice – violation of the law in any form will not be tolerated. Diabetes and...