Size doesn’t matter, right? Think again. This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young Medical Minute. Turns out, having a larger brain may not be as beneficial as you think. New research out of Norwegian University of Science and Technology found that having a larger brain may put a person at higher risk for brain tumors. They also found that women were at higher risk for these tumors than men. You may be asking yourself how this is possible. Well, a bigger brain leads to more tissue. The more tissue you have, the more cells. Statistically speaking, the more cells you have, the more likely you are to have a few “screw ups” or cancer cells. The same goes for large breasts. Now, before you start freaking out, a big head does not necessarily mean a larger than average sized brain. This Stay Young Medical Minute is brought to you by Executive Medicine of Texas, a leader in preventative and proactive medicine. Learn why patients from around the globe trust Executive Medicine of Texas to their health. Visit EMTexas.com that’s EMTexas.com.
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Time to make some friends! This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young Medical Minute. Turns out, having friends may help keep your mind fresh. A new study out of Florida State University reported that loneliness has been linked to dementia. That’s right, loneliness can actually increase dementia risk by forty percent! I don’t know about you, but I’m not a fan of those odds. Dementia can cause memory loss, confusion, and disorientation. It can also be a precursor to Alzheimer’s Disease. Be sure you are connecting with people. Get involved in your community and stay social! After all, it’s keeping your mind young. Talk to your doctor if you or a loved one are experiencing symptoms of dementia. This Stay Young Medical Minute is brought to you by Executive Medicine of Texas, a leader in preventative and proactive medicine. Learn why patients from around the globe trust Executive Medicine of Texas to their health. Visit EMTexas.com that’s EMTexas.com.
Thank you for listening to the Staying Young Medical Minute! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - Survey
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Researchers out of the University of Utah found that people with ADHD have a 2 times higher likelihood of developing early onset Parkinson’s disease. 11% of American children (4-17 years old) have been diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Researchers report that this is the first time where a childhood disease and its treatment may be linked to a geriatric expression of neurodegenerative disorder.
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Last week’s riddle: When I’m alive, I blend with the color of rocks and sand. I turn red with the help of a human hand. You make like me or hate me but either way, you have probable ate me. A. A Lobster
This week’s riddle: You see a boat filled with people it has not sunk but when you look again you don’t see a single person on the boat. Why not?
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Thank you for listening to the Staying Young Show! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - Survey
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When’s the last time you inventoried your medicine cabinet? That’s probably too long. This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young Medical Minute. Today’s tip is all about cleaning out the bathroom cabinet. Things like cough medicines, sunscreens, antiseptics, and even bandaids can expire and go bad. Expiration can either mean that they are no longer effective or safe. When you start your inventory and replenish task, look for expiration dates, unsealed packages, bandaid wrappers that have discolored and toss them out in the trash. Even sunscreen from last year should be replaced, especially if you exposed it to high temperatures. Just remember to keep a list of what you throw away so that you can replace it. There’s nothing worse than headed to the cabinet only to find that your peroxide bottle is empty or you don’t have any antibiotic cream for a cut. Keep your medicine cabinet neat, tidy, and up to date because it’s something you normally don’t’ think of until it’s too late. For more tips on staying healthy, visit Stay Young America.com where you can find my book Stay Young: 10 Proven Steps to Ultimate Health. That’s Stay Young America.com
Thank you for listening to the Stay Young Medical Minute! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - https://survey.libsyn.com/stayingyoung2
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Are you fan of e-cigarettes? This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young Medical Minute. E-cigarettes are being passed off as a healthy option for smoking, but they come with real health risks. So you decided to stop smoking regular cigarettes or you think it might be cool to start “vaping.” Well, not so fast. The New England Journal of Medicine has reported that these e-cigarettes may contain high levels of a chemical like formaldehyde. As you know, formaldehyde causes cancer. Currently, e-cigarrettes are not regulated and the FDA is trying to decide the best way to monitor the health risks. My advice to you – don’t even think about it. First of all, you don’t look cool. Secondly, it’s not worth the risk. If you need something to do with your mouth – try keeping healthy snacks on hand– but don’t try e-cigarettes or any type of cigarette for that matter. We want you to live longer and healthier. That’s why you should visit Stay Young America.com where you can find more Stay Young Medical Minutes and full episodes of the Staying Young Show. That’s Stay Young America.com
Thank you for listening to the Stay Young Medical Minute! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - https://survey.libsyn.com/stayingyoung2
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This show focuses on getting that beautiful healthy and youthful glow everyone wants and desires by starting with our inside and working your way out! We touch on facts, tips, and tricks to internal beauty that will shine from the inside out, and keep you looking good and FEELING good too!
We want to empower you with all the health information you need! Our daily podcast is full of tips, tricks, and advice for living a long and healthy life. Judy Gaman is the author of the award winning book Age to Perfection: How to Thrive to 100, Happy, Healthy, and. Each day she brings you one new tip that will help you stay young and vibrant. Subscribe to the show in iTunes so that you never miss an episode – http://www.StayYoungAmerica.com/iTunes
Thank you for listening to the Staying Young Show! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - https://survey.libsyn.com/stayingyoung2
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What do you really know and understand about Parkinson’s disease? This is Judy Gaman and this is you Stay Young Medical Minute. Parkinson’s effects about a million people, with around 50,000 new diagnosis each year. When someone has Parkinson’s they lose control of their muscles, effecting the way they walk, their speech, and their ability to do daily activities. New research has found that exercise may make a significant difference, improving the lives of those effected by Parkinson’s. Boxing, dancing, and Tai Chi have all been found to improve movement and help lesson symptoms. The key is to stick with the exercise. Do it two to three times a week and within six months there should be a significant change. Trainers have reported an improvement in patient’s ability to walk, as well as improved strength and control over daily activities. So if you or someone you know is effected by Parkinson’s its time to make regular exercise a priority. Look for programs in your area that are specific for Parkinson’s patients. For more medical tips, visit Stay Young America.com where we believe the more you know the better your chances for a longer and healthier life. That’s Stay Young America.com
Thank you for listening to the Stay Young Medical Minute! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - https://survey.libsyn.com/stayingyoung2
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I suffer from cold hands and feet, almost on a daily basis. If you’re like me, you need to understand the cause. This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young Medical Minute. Those cold hands and cold feet may be telling you something. Everyone gets cold when they are exposed to the elements, but some people can get cold hands and feet even when sitting in a warm room. This could be a warning sign, so if you suffer from cold extremities, talk to your doctor. There are a number of things you may need to be checked for. For example, diabetes, thyroid disorder, circulation issues, or even Raynaud’s. The body neehttp://www.stayyoungamerica.comds adequate circulation to feed the cells the nutrients they need and blood flow restriction doesn’t allow for the nutrients to pass through. Cold hand and feet could mean a reduction in blood flow, so don’t mess around – get it checked out. There may be a simple solution, so go ahead and imagine a world where your fingers and toes are actually toasty. To learn more about healthy living, visit Stay Young America.com where you can pick up my book Age to Perfection. That’s Stay Young America.com
Thank you for listening to the Stay Young Medical Minute! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - https://survey.libsyn.com/stayingyoung2
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Do you have a nagging cough from allergies or lingering after a cold? This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young Medical Minute. A nagging cough can be so annoying and disruptive. Over the counter cough syrups are filled with artificial colors and flavors and can also have nasty side effects. Getting natural relief from a cough can be easier than you think. First and foremost think about using things that have nutrients that help you heal, as well as curb the cough. First, take a lemon, cut it in half and then suck the juice out. High in vitamin C, lemons have long been used to help. If you can’t take the lemon plain, you can add a little sugar to it. Then steep some fresh thyme in hot water for about 5-10 minutes. The flavonoids in thyme water will help break up the mucus while also relaxing the throat muscles, finally giving you relief from that terrible tickle that leads to those coughing fits. There is so much to learn about healthy living. That’s why you should visit Stay Young America.com where you can find more helpful tips. That’s Stay Young America.com
Thank you for listening to the Stay Young Medical Minute! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - https://survey.libsyn.com/stayingyoung
For more information on The Staying Young Show, please visit our website at www.StayYoungAmerica.com, and subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app.
You can also reach out to our host, Judy Gaman on www.judygaman.com for book purchasing, and speaking opportunities in your area!
Thank you for listening to the Staying Young Show! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - https://survey.libsyn.com/stayingyoung2
For more information on The Staying Young Show, please visit our website at www.StayYoungAmerica.com, and subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app.
You can also reach out to our host, Judy Gaman on www.judygaman.com for book purchasing, and speaking opportunities in your area!