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El síndrome metabólico comienza en los músculos privados de ejercicio
0 Comentarios Publicado 17 de julio de 2007 en Corazón, Noticias de la salud, Envejecimiento, Contra-envejecimiento, Ejercicio, Noticias médicas, Medicina, Salud, Vida, Salud y salud, Popular, Interés generalInsulin resistance in skeletal muscles - not belly fat - is the first step in developing metabolic syndrome, and it can be countered by exercise.
HHMI News - Abdominal fat, the spare tire that many of us carry, has long been implicated as a primary suspect in causing the metabolic syndrome, a cluster of conditions that […]
CPAP alternative for sleep apnea
0 Comments Published July 16th, 2007 in Health News, Sleep, Medical News, Popular, Health, Health and Wellness, General InterestNewswise — Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have found that symptoms in patients with obstructive sleep apnea and hypopnea can be significantly reduced through treatment with nasal insufflation (TNI), using a nasal cannula to deliver warm, humidified air at a high flow rate, instead of the more customary CPAP.
“Our findings provide evidence that TNI may […]
High CRP linked to cognitive deficit in children with sleep apnea
0 Comments Published July 16th, 2007 in Sleep, Parents, Children, Kids, Mental Health, Health News, Health, Health and Wellness, Popular, Medical News, General InterestNewswise - C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation that is often used to detect cardiovascular disease, may also indicate cognitive impairment in children with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), according to a new study of children ages 5 to 7.
“Children with OSA have increased levels of hsCRP [high-sensitivty C-reactive protein] and also exhibit decreased cognitive performances,” […]
Depression common in Parkinson’s disease, but often untreated
0 Comments Published July 15th, 2007 in Mental Health, Depression, Aging, Health News, Medical News, Health and Wellness, Popular, General InterestNewswise — While depression seems to be fairly common in patients with early Parkinson’s disease (PD), it is often not treated or diagnosed, according to newly released research. A contingent of researchers from across North America found that just over 27 per cent of Parkinson’s disease subjects screened positive for depression, while 40 per cent […]
Spouses enable healthy lifestyle changes
0 Comments Published July 14th, 2007 in Medical News, Health News, Parents, Popular, Health and Wellness, Health, Life, General InterestNewswise — Being a good role model can help a spouse to adopt a healthy lifestyle.
When one spouse quits smoking or drinking, gets a cholesterol screening or rolls up a sleeve for a flu shot, the other spouse is more likely to follow suit, according to a new study published in the journal Health Services […]
All walking has wellness benefits
0 Comments Published July 14th, 2007 in Health News, Exercise, Popular, Health and Wellness, Health, General InterestNewswise - These days, it’s easy for people to get confused about exercise - how many minutes a day should they spend working out, for how long and at what exertion level? Conflicting facts and opinions abound, but one Mayo Clinic physician says the bottom line is this: walking is good, whether the outcome measurement […]













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