Friday, November 22, 2019

Stress Vaccine: Stop Stress: and More

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BOULDER, Colo. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Seventy-eight percent of Americans say they feel stressed out at work. And when you’re stressed, your heart rate increases, and your blood pressure rises.



BOSTON, Mass. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — A generation ago, play was something most parents thought nothing about. On a nice day, parents would send kids out into the neighborhood in the morning, telling them to be back for dinner.



NEW YORK CITY, N.Y. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — People with allergies or asthma may be at risk for developing nasal polyps: tiny, grape-like sacs that block nasal passages, making it tough for a person to smell or taste. 



Washington D.C. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Overall, cancer deaths in the United States have gone down for the past two decades, thanks in part to immunotherapy and specialized therapies. But those life-saving treatments sometimes come with a cost. Cancer side effects



ST. LOUIS, Mo. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — According to the CDC, more than 30 million adults in the U.S. struggle with chronic sinusitis: stuffy nose, congestion, swelling, facial pain, trouble sleeping – the symptoms can be debilitating. Now, a new way of treating it may finally offer relief.




Doctor's In-depth Interview of the week
 
Overeating May Change the Brain
Ellen Schur, MD, MS, Associate Professor of Medicine and Clinical Research Director
UW Medicine Diabetes Institute, Seattle, Wash.


Quote of the week:

The earth is a living thing. Mountains speak, trees sing, lakes can think, pebbles have a soul, rocks have power.” 

— Henry Crow Dog






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