Wellness

’Tis the season for sneezin’

It’s not only leaves that can cause problems in the fall. Pollen from weeds – most notably ragweed – can aggravate allergies, says the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.

Researchers say these two steps will improve teens’ sleep

Want to help your teen get more sleep? Try establishing a nighttime routine and limiting the use of digital devices before bed, Australian researchers say.

Suicide prevention hotline adds sign-language services

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – 988 – now features services in American Sign Language.

Cutting down on added sugar may help you avoid kidney stones

Consuming higher amounts of added sugar may increase your risk of developing kidney stones, results of a recent study suggest.
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‘Defibrillation saves lives’: Researcher says ‘we can’t have too many AEDs’

Using an AED along with CPR improves the odds of surviving a heart attack – even when an ambulance is just minutes away, results of a recent study suggest.

Your smartwatch wristband may be a hotbed for harmful bacteria

Common wristbands – like the one on your fitness tracker or watch – can be breeding grounds for bacteria such as E. coli and staphylococcus, researchers at Florida Atlantic University say.

7 healthy fall foods to fill your plate

A seasonal food is produce that is purchased and eaten around the time it’s harvested. “We know that produce that is purchased in season is more likely to be fresher, consumed closer to harvesting and higher in nutritional value,” one expert tells us.

Fast facts about naloxone

Have you heard of naloxone? Also known by the brand name Narcan and RiVive, it’s a medication that rapidly reverses the effects of an opioid overdose.
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A good habit: Check your blood pressure at home

Has your blood pressure ever been high during a doctor appointment? A recent study concluded that readings taken in your doctor’s office “don’t reflect real life.”

Are you a weekend warrior?

When the weekend finally arrives, many workers transition from sedentary creatures to recreational athletes. These people often are referred to as “weekend warriors” – those who participate in a wide range of activities such as running, bicycling, hiking, rock climbing and more.

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