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This blog pertains to all aspects of health. Thank you for visiting my blog and hope you enjoy my posts! =)
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Risks: Smokers Found More Prone to Dementia
This news story caught my eye. I am definitely an advocate for non-smoking. A study was conducted in the mid-1970's - 1980's recording the patients habits, such as smoking. The participants were from age 50-60. Twenty-three years later they were analyzed again. They found that one quarter of the participants had some form of dementia. Some had Alzheimer's Disease or vascular dementia. Researchers concluded that smoking one pack a day increased one's risk for dementia by 37% than those who did not smoke. Those who smoked two packs a day had a 44% higher risk than non-smokers, and those who smoked more than two packs a day had over double the risk for acquiring the onset of dementia. This evidence should be enough to make people want to quit. Even though some people say they are aware of their health risks, many only think about the cardiovascular and respiratory factors. Most say that they can deal with the physiologic factors that come into play because they simply do not care. As people age, the biggest worry that plagues people is losing their memory. Many people do not want to lose any mental function and want to be able to live on their own. Independence is a huge concern for the elderly population. If more people knew that smoking can increase their risks for dementia, therefore decreasing their length of independence, I believe that more people would take quitting more seriously. The problem with many smokers is that they are very stubborn. Even though there is so much evidence on negative health benefits, most smokers do not care. I hope that more people would take this seriously and then every one's quality of life can be improved.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Junk Food: The New Weight Loss Diet?

Saturday, October 16, 2010
First human injected in human embryonic stem cell trial
This is a great news story. As soon as my brother heard this story, he sent me to watch the news release and said it would be great for my blog. He was definitely right. This news story is all about how the first human ever was injected with stem cells. The stem cells were from embryo's from previous clinical trials. The candidates that were allowed to be chosen had to have suffered a spinal cord injury within the past 14 days of the trial. They had to have injured their thoracic spine and be paralyzed completely from the waist down. These people had no control over their leg movements or bowel/bladder movements. The scientists re-engineered the cells to make sure they would turn into early myelinated glial cells, a type of cell that insulates nerve cells. These cells are for the exact purpose of providing protection of the spinal cord. So, the hope is that tissue will generate and once again protect the spinal cord. They are not releasing any information on the patient's progress yet. This is a controversial topic as well. Once stem cells are taken from the embryo, the embryo is destroyed. The problem is that this embryo would eventually have turned into an infant. Many believe this is murder of a life. Others see it as this embryo has not developed into a fetus yet, and therefore is not killing a human. This is a huge step for science, and it will be very interesting to see what happens. I wish the best to all of the patients, and hopefully there is bright future ahead for traumatic injury victims.
How Your Personality Affects Your Health
Are you hostile or relaxed, stressed or social? Your traits play an important role in your well-being.
This article is about people's personalities and their health. It describes some different types of personalities and describes different traits. Some traits may be linked to hypertension (high blood pressure). On this link there is also a video at the top to watch. It describes what hypertension is and some of the causes of it. It also describes some of the risks of having high blood pressure. Some of them include, it can lead to kidney problems, strokes, and heart attacks. People who are more hostile in nature have a greater risk of having high blood pressure and high cholesterol. These are two major factors that can lead to a heart attack or other CVD. A relaxed personality is said to have some health benefits. They are not too worried in general and do not stress out as easily. They take problems one step at a time. This is also proven to have some gastrointestinal benefits as well. An extrovert usually loves being around people and are very social. Having a sociable personality helps one relate to one another. Bonding with others is said to lessen stress and improve one's immune system. Eager to please type people usually will do anything for anyone, but when it comes to their own health, they may not take it as seriously as they should. Stressed and distressed people have a tendency to shy away from social situations. They may be more prone to depression as well. A self-healing personality is shown to be good for one's health. These people are enthusiastic, emotionally balanced, and have strong social relationships. These different personality traits are interesting and I can definitely see why certain characteristics can raise one's blood pressure. If it is not taken into consideration, unfortunately many negative healths benefits could occur. So, in the end even though society can be very stressful, it is very important to stay positive and try to look at the good in your life! =)
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Michigan Mom in Court for Faking Son's Leukemia
This news article is about a mother from Michigan who faked her son's illness, and she claimed that her son had Leukemia. She shaved his head and eyebrows so he would look the part of a sick child. She also fed him food that would make him sick so he would appear to becoming worse. She campaigned on Facebook and raised money through her church to gain money for her son's "treatment." The church raised over $7,000 for her son. The main question presenting in this article is why would a mom go through such lengths to just make some money? It is more than just a way to make a quick buck though. There is a serious psychological disorder called Munchausen Syndrome. This syndrome is characterized by people who want attention and go as far as to make themselves sick to present symptoms in order to get what they want. This mom is up for trial and her son is in foster care at the moment.
When I saw this article title I knew I had to read it. I understand there is a psychological disorder that explains this, but to me it is still so hard to comprehend. It is so hard to imagine someone would go through such lengths to gain attention or monetary support. This article gives me mixed feelings because it really hit home for me. My best friend's sister passed away from Leukemia winter of 2009. It upsets me that someone would use such an awful excuse like this to gain attention and some money. It could be caused by a psychological disorder, but still makes me question some things.
When I saw this article title I knew I had to read it. I understand there is a psychological disorder that explains this, but to me it is still so hard to comprehend. It is so hard to imagine someone would go through such lengths to gain attention or monetary support. This article gives me mixed feelings because it really hit home for me. My best friend's sister passed away from Leukemia winter of 2009. It upsets me that someone would use such an awful excuse like this to gain attention and some money. It could be caused by a psychological disorder, but still makes me question some things.
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