September 30, 2016

Commonly Used Pain Relievers Increase Heart Failure Risk

Daily Dose
See what's new today.
The DailyDose newsletter is now published every day. If you'd like to receive daily alerts rather than weekly recaps, please change your preferences here.
Insert alt text here
Pain Relievers Linked to Heart Failure
MNT—According to a new study published in The BMJ, common prescription and OTC nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), which are used to treat pain and inflammation, increase the risk for heart failure.
Read More →
Fluid images
Bright Lights Affect Health, Cities Make Changes
CNN—Cities across the U.S. are responding to a recommendation from the American Medical Association to reduce the use of powerful LED lighting.
Read More →
alt text here
Concerns about Chemicals in Plastics Continue
MedPage Today—Endocrine-disrupting chemicals, commonly used in plastics and other materials that come in contact with food have been raising health concerns for about 10 years. Worries about reproductive and thyroid problems, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and certain hormone-sensitive cancers continue today.
Read More →
alt text here
How to Shake the Salt From Your Diet
Health After 50—There's no denying it-Americans consume twice the recommended amount of sodium they need every day and don't get enough potassium. The imbalance increases the risk of high blood pressure, which can lead to heart attack and stroke. Here are 11 tips on how to correct that.
Read More →
alt text here
Benefits of Gratitude
Berkeley Wellness—It makes sense to feel gratitude about good health and happiness, but can being thankful itself—feeling or expressing it—enhance physical and emotional well-being?
Read More →
What you missed this week
alt text here
Today Is National Coffee Day
Read More →
alt text here
U.S. Congress Agrees to Fund Zika Fight
Read More →
alt text here
Moderate Drinking Linked to AFib
Read More →
alt text here
Are Mobile Devices Ruining Our Eyes?
Read More →
alt text here
Milk: Does It Really Benefit Bones?
Read More →
More from HealthCentral
alt text here
Relieve Your Hives This Summer Eating These 9 Superfoods
Read More →
alt text here
ADHD and Success at School: A School Psychologist Q & A
Read More →
alt text here
Why You Need Your Thyroid Checked If You Have Chronic Hives
Read More →
alt text here
10 Signs of ADHD in School
Read More →
Newsletter Options
This email was sent to clrmyers6@gmail.com
We're happy to help you unsubscribe or change the frequency of your alerts.
If this email was forwarded to you by another email recipient and you would like to subscribe, click here.
Ensure you receive this newsletter by adding us to your safe sender's list.
You can also forward this newsletter to a friend.
The Remedy Health Network
Berkeley Wellness science-backed, expert-vetted health and wellness advice
The Body current and complete coverage for the HIV/AIDS community
Health After 50 reliable tips for healthy aging in partnership with Scientific American
© 2016 Remedy Health Media, LLC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
HealthCentral 750 Third Avenue 6th Floor New York, NY 10017
Facebook Twitter Pinterest

No comments:

Post a Comment