How many books are on your bookshelf? It may be an indication of how long you’re going live. Turns out, the more books you read, the longer you live. A new study from Yale University School of Public Health found a link between reading more books and increased longevity and life expectancy. These researchers examined data that involved 3,635 people who participated in a large health study and answered several questions about their reading habits. The data was divided into three groups: people who read books up to three and half hours weekly, people who read more than three and a half hours, and people who read no books at all. In the end, experts found that book readers who spend time up to 3.5 hours a week reading a book were 17 percent less likely to die over the 12-year follow-up period, while those who read more than the three hour-mark were 23 percent less likely to die.
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Did you know that working longer may help you live longer? A new study from Oregon State University suggests that working past the ripe old age of 65 could add years to your life. Researchers analyzed around 18 years of data and found that those who stayed on the job past the traditional retirement age of 65 lived longer than those that retired at that age or before. In fact, healthy elderly people who worked a year past the traditional retirement age of 65 had an 11 percent lower mortality risk! That’s pretty significant! Just remember that on the other side of that coin, unhealthy people who worked a bit beyond 65 showed a 9 percent decreased risk of death-- -so make sure you are getting regular physicals and check-ups, especially as you age.
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Tough topic for this show, but one that needs a thoughtful discussion. There are 16.9 million caregivers in the US, and of that number 5.6 million of them are caring for wounded veterans. While some of those caregivers are the husbands--most of them are the wives. These men and women never get the proper training and they are kind of left to figure it out as they go--this show is for them. We will inspire those caregivers to keep going, and keep helping. We will give tips and tricks for proper care, and times to note when to seek professional help.
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Trauma can change your life. When someone goes through a traumatic event like an accident or the death of a loved one, they may suffer some mental stress, but did you know the rest of their body may also respond negatively? Trauma and intense stress can lead to a decreased immune function and make one more susceptible to illness. It can also cause an inflammatory response where joints swell and the body starts to ache. If you’ve been through something traumatic, be sure to take time to heal.
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When we think of food allergies, we often think about someone being rushed to the emergency room because they ingested something that could kill them. The truth is, we can be allergic or intolerant to some foods and not even know it. Some of the most common allergies are dairy, eggs, soy, nuts, gluten, and fish. While eating these things may not send you to the hospital, one of them may be the source of your joint pain or your sniffles. If you have symptoms that nobody has figured out – try eliminating things from your diet and track your symptoms or lack thereof.
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What is comfort food and why do we call it that? Well, comfort food is kind of a misconception. While things like chips, ice cream, pizza and pasta may give you temporary satisfaction, they just make you feel worse in the end. If you’re from the South, you may turn to fried foods for comfort, but those are even worse. While an apple or celery may not sound comforting to you, chances are those healthy snacks will always give you more mileage in the end.
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Having trouble keeping the weight off? While there are a list of foods you should avoid like sugar, artificial sweeteners, and processed carbohydrates, there is also a list of things you should be eating and drinking. Green tea for example should replace things like coffee and sodas. Dark chocolate should be your chocolate of choice – in moderation of course. Berries, apples, lemons and limes are great for metabolism and the digestive tract. And steel- cut oats should replace those boxed cereals. You can shed the pound and keep them off – just choose wisely.
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Do you suffer from anxiety? Sometimes the world can feel like a crazy place. While you may not be able to change the world around you or your circumstances, you can give your body a good like of defense. Exercise each day to increase hormone levels, including the feel good hormones. Avoid drinking alcohol and caffeinated drinks. And add things like hummus, steel- cut oats, and nuts to your diet. Somethings we can’t control, but our own lifestyle and habits, we can.
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The team spends the whole show with special guest Charlie Powell, leading expert on sleep disturbance and sleep apnea. All together we explore diagnosis and treatment of this disturbance and how we can prevent it to begin with. The team also touches on the importance of screening for sleep problems, and what could happen to your health if you don't! The team explores sleep study options, as well as ways to increase your health and wellness and decrease your negative sleep symptoms.
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