Friday, July 31, 2009

San Joaquin County Reports First Human Case Of West Nile Virus

San Joaquin County Public Health Services announced that a 59 year old male living in the southern area of San Joaquin County has tested positive for West Nile Virus (WNV).

San Joaquin County Public Health Services announced that a 59 year old male living in the southern area of San Joaquin County has tested positive for West Nile Virus (WNV). He was identified when donating blood but has no symptoms of the virus. This is the first reported infection in a San Joaquin County resident in 2009.

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San Joaquin County Public Health Division
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Discover What Natural Skin Care Oils Are Important

Discover What Natural Skin Care Oils Are Important
There are many people looking for anti ageing products and most people realise that when skin is stripped of its natural oils it becomes dry and looks dull. Some skin care products could actually be stripping oils instead of replacing them so what you should be looking for are products containing natural skin care oils.

Using Satellites To Study Lyme Disease

Using Satellites To Study Lyme Disease
Six University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) students and two students from other universities are using satellite imagery to identify possible habitats in Alabama for the black-legged tick that carries and transmits Lyme disease. The students are interns with the NASA-Marshall Space Flight Center DEVELOP Program. DEVELOP is a competitive internship in which students work with NASA and partner-agency scientists to carry out innovative research projects.

Unhooking the Obesity-Diabetes Connection

Unhooking the Obesity-Diabetes Connection
Title: Unhooking the Obesity-Diabetes Connection
Category: Health News
Created: 7/27/2009 7:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 7/27/2009

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Artificial Sweeteners – Are They Safe?

Artificial Sweeteners – Are They Safe?

Previously I have written about the evils of sugar.  If you thought that was scary, there is something I believe is actually worse – the artificial sweeteners that are offered by the food industry as a “no calorie” alternative. 

Why are they dangerous?  Quite simply they are a mix of chemicals combined in a laboratory to create a “sweet” taste.  They are not food.  What has happened since artificial sweeteners have been introduced?  Rather than reducing our sugar intake, it has actually increased!  Several recent studies have shown a connection between consuming artificial sweeteners and a subsequent increase in food or calorie intake.  What does this mean?  It means they are making us hungrier!  Why?  Because of what happens in your body. 

Our body was designed a long time ago, way before the introduction of these and other chemicals.  Artificial sweeteners were created to trick the body into thinking it was getting something sweet.  However, the body is never really tricked.  It has received the signal of “sweet” and therefore mobilizes to deal with “sweet”.  The proponents of artificial sweeteners say they are good for you because they do not raise insulin levels as regular sugar does.  There’s a catch – they still raise insulin levels.  Insulin is released to help process the sweet and when no recognizable sweet is found there is excess insulin in the blood stream that has to be dealt with.  But now it is worse because your body is looking for the food which it can not find because there is none.  This makes your body want food, thus the increase in food and calorie intake.  Let’s review this very important point.  Your body still produces insulin in response to artificial sweeteners.  One of the functions of insulin is fat storage.  This does not sound like consuming artificial sweeteners would be a good strategy for someone who is diabetic (insulin) or attempting to lose weight (fat storage).

Artificial sweeteners are used in all types of products – soft drinks, sports drinks (diet and “regular”), hot chocolate drink mixes, protein shakes, nutritional bars and shakes, gelatins, puddings, apple sauce, sauces, toppings, syrups, processed fruits, gum, candy, baked goods, snack foods, dairy products, and even in flu remedies, toothpastes and lozenges.  These products will be labeled as “low calorie”, “sugar free”, “fat free”, or “low fat.” They are also in products not labeled “sugar free.”  They are in products were they don’t even appear on the list (per government regulations if an ingredient is less than 2% it does not have to be listed).  They are all over.  You have to read your labels and even then you can not be sure.

The most common artificial sweeteners are sucralose and aspartame.  Independent researchers, particularly in Europe, have found these chemicals harmful to human health.  In fact, scientific research has linked artificial sweeteners to weight gain, disruption of sleep patterns, sexual dysfunction, increases in cancer, multiple sclerosis, lupus, and diabetes.  Why these outcomes?  Again, it rests with how the body works.  The body does not recognize them as a source of nutrition, and therefore it struggles to process them.  Since they may not be completely processed, they have nowhere to go, so they may accumulate in the body.  They can accumulate in vital organs such as the brain or liver, they can pollute the bloodstream, and they form the basis for eventual cell mutations.  All of this can cause serious damage to your body.  How long and what symptoms will develop will vary depending on the individual.

If you want more details on the scientific studies that have been conducted I suggest you go to the following web site: http://www.janethull.com.  Dr. Hull is an aspartame poison survivor.  She has an interesting background and is an expert in the dangers of the artificial sweeteners and has written several books on the subject.  If you want some practical tips on reducing sugar in your life I recommend the book "Get the Sugar Out" by Ann Louise Gittleman


Treating Head Lice

A look at prevention and treatment of head lice, including a recently approved medication. Continue reading ...

Monday, July 27, 2009

Bulging British Men Want A Slice Of Their Wives' Weight-Loss Pie, UK

This country is at war with obesity and now men join their women in the fight, says Exante Diet. As the nation's struggle with obesity continues, there is a battle being won in homes around the UK. Motivated by recent findings that sons with overweight fathers are six times more likely to be obese, more British men than ever are pushing themselves to fight their flab. Continue reading ...

Combining Strength Training and Diet to Lose Weight Safely and Steadily Posted By : Patricia Zelkovsky

Combining Strength Training and Diet to Lose Weight Safely and Steadily Posted By : Patricia Zelkovsky
Contrary to what you may think, strength training may be more important than aerobic exercise for weight loss because although it increases muscle tissue, strength training burns more fat than aerobic exercise.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Stem Cells Not The Only Way To Fix A Broken Heart

Stem Cells Not The Only Way To Fix A Broken Heart
Researchers appear to have a new way to fix a broken heart. They have devised a method to coax heart muscle cells into reentering the cell cycle, allowing the differentiated adult cells to divide and regenerate healthy heart tissue after a heart attack, according to studies in mice and rats reported in the July 24th issue of the journal Cell, a Cell Press publication.

Mind Welcomes Radical Reform Of Social Care, UK

As the Government sets out proposals to reform social care, leading mental health charity Mind welcomes the move to simplify the process and create a fairer system for the many thousands of people with mental health problems who currently pay for social care services. Continue reading ...

The Atkins Diet - Why It's My Personal Choice

From the time I was a child, right through the glorious 20s (thankfully behind me no pun intended) and into the early 30s (before I had my son), maintaining my weight was never a problem. I always trusted to the fact that by watching what I ate, if my weight drifted upwards, a bit of non-stressful exercise would be all that I needed to get back to my ideal weight. Get full article at...

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Meat may have hidden dangers for kidney patients

A new study warns that patients with kidney failure may be at risk from enhancing solutions injected into meats and poultry. Fresh meat additives may not be listed on meat labels, making it difficult for kidney patients to limit intake of phosphorous and potassium. Elevated potassium levels are dangerous for kidney dialysis patients, and could lead to sudden death. High phosphorous levels could lead to premature death.

A new study warns that patients with kidney failure may be at risk from enhancing solutions injected into meats and poultry. Fresh meat additives may not be listed on meat labels, making it difficult for kidney patients to limit intake of phosphorous and potassium. Elevated potassium levels are dangerous for kidney dialysis patients, and could lead to sudden death. High phosphorous levels could lead to premature death.

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Kathleen Blanchard RN
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Physical Activity In Children Improves Their Sleeping Patterns

Physical Activity In Children Improves Their Sleeping Patterns
A research published ahead of print in the Archives of Disease in Childhood reports that every hour of the day children are inactive adds three minutes to the time it takes them to fall asleep. The study indicates that children who fall asleep faster also sleep for longer. Although, it appears one is not the direct consequence of the other.

HIV Drugs Provide Breastfed Babies With Some Protection

Title: HIV Drugs Provide Breastfed Babies With Some Protection
Category: Health News
Created: 7/23/2009 7:00:00 AM
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Friday, July 24, 2009

For Intense Cardio at Home, Do Body Weight Training

For Intense Cardio at Home, Do Body Weight Training
When I say..."Cardio at Home" - What do you think of? I'm guessing it's either boring jogging or aerobics. You might have even purchased those Tae Bo tapes I hate so much. The bottom line is that steady state cardio and aerobic are boring.