Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Health spending

The money consumers spend on health care is phenomenal. In 2007 as a nation we spent 2.2 trillion dollars and in ten years that number is expected to double. How do we combat this?

We need to take more responsibility for our own health. Taking pills and injections are not always the best answer. As I have posted in previous blogs it is up to us to determine whats right for us. Eating the right foods and exercising is very important this alone would help with the cost of health care.

You don't have to be so structured that you can't have fun with doing the right thing for your body that yes sometimes you can splurge and eat junk food but you can't do it all time and expect to feel good. Eating correctly and exercising will go a long way to improving your health so that you probably wouldn't have to take so much medication or see the doctor as much. That would save you lots of money and time. Just a thought. Till next time

Friday, February 22, 2008

Joint pain

It's seems to have been awhile since I put down some thoughts however I did need the vacation.

Speaking of vacation we usually get out of our normal routines when we take time off this is not beneficial in some areas of our bodies. We tend to do things that we are not used to doing and this can cause stresses in our bodies. Vacations are great we need time away from our normal everyday routines but we need not over do it physically,do things in moderation our start small and build up to more vigorous vacationing.

When we over do we can hurt ourselves and when you get joint pain it can wreak havoc on the rest of your time off. If you have joint pain all the time any way it probably stems from many things and diet could be one. I was reading an article concerning this and it said to try tart cherry juice. Tart cherry juice can be bought at health food stores but it can't have any added fructose too much sugar is not good for your joints. Leave sugar alone such as soda's and any thing that is high in processed fructose and you will be doing your joints a favor. Enjoy your time away from normal routines but do it wisely. Till next time

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happiness and music

Did you ever have one of those days when the things of life just seemed to weigh you down and stressed you to the max. I think we have all had those however you can get out of this funk. One of the best ways is to listen to some up beat music. Music does wonders for your soul and your well being. Listening to music that has good rythum and beat will improve your day it does'nt matter how bad you think things are when you really listen to the music and let it get into the real you it starts to make your foot tap and before you know it you have left the stress behind and suddenly your immersed into a place of joy and the problems of the day don't seem so bad. Try a little music to bring you to a happier place in your life let the stress go you will feel better and live longer and healthier. Till next time

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Alzheimer's Test

I went to a meeting last night and a local doctor was speaking about Alzheimer's and during his talk a couple of interesting things came up. One there is no definitive test to check for Alzheimer's that will give conclusive evidence of this disease until a post mortam autopsy is done.

However he has had success with two simple tests to determine if this disease is starting in someones life. First have the person draw a clock,a round circle then put the numbers in the right positions this can be difficult for a person starting to have some symptoms of Alzheimers. Second ask the person to name as many 4 legged animals as they can in 1 minute. The usual number will be about 15 for the average adult. If the list is quite a bit lower this could also indicate some problems.

Most people don't recognize the symptoms soon enough for the new medications that are available to work as effectively as they could. So if you have a loved one who you think might be showing some signs of cognitive impairment give them these simple tests and see if you can't get them some help sooner rather than later. Till next time

Monday, February 11, 2008

Influenza

Interesting article in todays newspaper regarding the flu virus. Not surprising that the flu shot that was given for this years outbreak of flu is only about 50% effective. They didn't match the vaccine to the flu strains that are prevelant this year.

I would say that on any given year there is a 50/50 chance that they woulnd't match seeing as how the virus mutes so quickly. To my way of thinking why take the chance of injecting into your body the virus even if it is supposedly a dead strain to ward off the symptons of the flu.

If you are some what healthy and eat right and wash your hands often while out in public places your chances of getting the flu virus are probably not all that great.

Scientist are already gathering to put together a formula for next years vaccine hope its better than this years but there again there is that 50/50/ factor.

The key to all of this is simple eat right, exercise and try to stay away from compromising situations too your health, says easy does hard. Till next time

Friday, February 8, 2008

The Heart

The month of February is American Heart Month. Too many people over look thier heart in their own physical examination. We should keep our hearts healthy by walking, a moderate amount of walking say just 15 minutes a day will help your heart tremendously. Heart disease today can be prevented. Women need to get this message get out and exercise and walk reguarly. There is a web site you can visit to check this out www.goredforwomen.org and get a check up. Do something good for your Valentine. Did I forget to mention February is the month that has a special red letter heart in it. February 14th is that day so do something good for yourself and your special someone visit the web site and stay healthy for each other. Till next time

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Prescription Drugs

What a society we live in where seemingly healthy young people die from prescription medication.

Look at the news just recently about a young actor Heath Ledger 29 years old looked to be in good shape physically from the photos shown on the news programs just before his death. How does this happen to such gifted and talented people?

I think it is a shame that doctors would prescribe so many medicines for a seemingly healthy person maybe he did have numerous issues but I don't think over medicating is the where with all answer. Too many people mix legal drugs in their system and it causes addtional health issues. It is too easy these days to get the so called quick fix for are small discomfort that we are having. They have a pill for just about anything that ails us, but what about the interaction with other drugs that might already be in our system. More education needs to done concerning medication interaction.

The truth be told we probably don't need have the medications that are prescribed,if we would eat right and exercise and do things that would enhance us mentally and physically we wouldn't have to take pills to make us supposedly feel better or help us sleep or just take the edge off of feeling a little ill. We need to get back to taking control of our own lives and stop letting drug companies do it. They really don't know each of us and drugs react differently in people. Doctors try to do what they can with each of us individually but I don't think they realize all the dangers in certain medications especially if we are seeing more than one doctor.

Moral of the story take control of yourself as stated previously treat yourself better and you might not need medication so there is no chance for error. Till next time

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Alzheimer's

What a day we live in, technology is really robust. I was reading an article about a new device just put together in collabaration with Georgia Tech and Emory University in Georgia.

Two doctors have designed a device that is capable of detecting early Alzheimer's, it's called DETECT. This device is designed to be given while we are still healthy it checks our cognitive abilities. This test which is done with an LED screen and a computer will be able to be administered in your physicians office he will be able to track an individuals progress over the course of your yearly physicals.

This device is new and not on the market yet, but should be available later this year.
With the potential for millions of new Alzheimer's patients what with the baby boomers retiring now, this device with it's early detection capabilities will be a great medical break through.

The sooner Alzheimer's is detected the sooner medicine can be used to slow it's progress, for now there is no cure but maybe in the future with technolgy we will find the cause and then the cure. Till next time

Monday, February 4, 2008

Arthritis

It seems to me as we get older things just don't work as well,not just the brain the whole body seems to go thru some remedial adjustments.

The body starts playing tricks on us,it starts to ache in places that as a youth we didn't even know excisted. Knee pain ,elbow pain,back pain even foot pain. how do we over come this relentlass attack on our health.

Some would suggest pills and more pills do the pill thing and you will feel better but is this true. How much damage are you doing in your body by taking all these pills and how much interaction our these pills causing with other pills which in turn is causing other problems in your body. It may take years to find out you have messed up. Not just prescribed pills but how about those vitamins that everyone tauts. Could interaction with vitamins cause problems with interaction. Could taking too many vitamins be bad for your health?

So back to arthritis many people take shark cartilage for this ailment I wonder how this works do sharks have insight into this arthritis thing or are they immune because of some special thing in their cartilage and how many sharks does it take to make a bottle of pills?

Enough of that humor I would suggest that exercise and healthy eating would solve most of our problems health wise anyway,whats your thoughts. Till next time

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Wine and Alzheimer's

I was reading an article today about alcohol and your brain. I was wondering if there was a correlation with alcohol and Alzheimers. Reading about alcohol consumption there are various opinions as to its effect on our brains.

The majority of us know that too much alcohol is not good. When we consume an inordinate amount we generally will lose our inhibitions and do crazy things which we wouldn't normally do. However some studies show that in moderation some alcoholic beverages might be beneficial to our bodies and our brain.

Red wine is one of those that is supposed to have many redeeming qualities. Research has shown that one glass of red wine will enhance the bodies ability to rid itself of some LDL cholesterol which is beneficial. There is also a possibility that there are properties in red wine that will help stave off Alzheimer's and dementia. However you can't drink an entire bottle daily and expect this same result. Too much of a good thing is not always best, but done in moderation such as a glass of red wine with dinner could prove beneficial.

Just some thouhts on this subject you might want to do some research on red wine and its benefits on your own. Till next time

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Death

This is not a subject I generally talk about however it's something that no one will escape. Death is usually untimely no matter when it happens. When it happens suddenly we are at a loss to explain it to ourselves. When someone we admire or love passes on to the next life we are often times very upset espessially if it happens suddenly or unexpectedly. Probable reason is that we dont get a chance to say goodbye. It leaves us with an empty feeling in our spirit. We start to think of the many times we wanted to call or stop by and see this person then something came up and side tracked us so we didn't make the call or didn't go by to see them. Then it's too late they are gone and the regret is now with us. We have the memories hopefully they are good ones,of times shared. Having said this I am thinking of how short and fragile our time on this earth is. Having just lost someone whom I wish I would have seen and spoken to more often,it's opened my eyes to the possibility that I should make better use of my time for family and friends. Don't wait until tommorow to tell the people close to you that you value them and love them uncondionally so there will be no regrets if they suddenly have to leave us. Till next time

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Depression and Happiness

I guess you could say that depression and happiness are polar opposites the two cannot be in the same place at the same time. You have one the other cannot occupy that space. Think about dieting, we all have tried dieting some do better than others at it but most diets don't work , we are usually the reason. We start out happy and excited about the possibilities of something new and different with goals in mind and we stick to it for a length of time, not generally long enough to see any real difference and we slowly revert back to our old ways and habits . In the beginning the excitement sustains us but when things slow down as the pounds don't just fall off we lose focus and quit trying so hard.

Depression sets in because we feel like a loser, that we can't even fulfil a simple goal like losing weight so we fall back in to the same old habits. How do we stop this from happening?

A simple key is to meditate. Think on those things that are good and positive I know its hard to find time to do this . Start by taking just five minutes and see if that doesn't make a positive difference. I think you will find that it does and then expand this to ten minutes and so on until you reach thirty minutes daily.

This will make a great difference in your life you will be happier and more positive then you will be able to accomplish your goals even against all adversity. Depression won't stand a chance of getting into your life and ruining things.

So be happy live well and think good thoughts and stay focused to the task at hand and complete it in a timely manner. Set small goals to start then gradually step them up this will also make it easier to accomplish them. Good luck Till next time

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Alzheimer's/Gray hair

I hope some of these articles are thought provoking I'm sure some are not however it's fun to sit here at the keyboard and put down thoughts and ideas on interesting topics .

Today I was thinking about gray hair and its affect on Alzheimer's. Gray hair is generally thought to be an inherited trait something in our DNA strand that comes from the genes of our linage. Could this be the case with Alzheimer's and dementia could something in our families history be the cause. I think it's quite possible but more studies need to be done in this area to look at this in more depth could a study be done with mice. White mice and gray mice could be used in the study to see if there is any correlation to my theory,testing genetics to see if my thinking is in the right direction.

On a lighter note I hope now that we are into the 4th week of the new year that we are doing well. Exercising daily eating the right foods and keeping a positive attitude this will go a long way to keeping our bodies in good shape but we can't for get about our minds we need to exercise it also so even if we are genetically supposed toward Alzheimer's we might be able to stave it off for a period of time. Good luck Till next time

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Alzheimer's and Magnets

Wow talk about cutting edge technology the use of magnets to help with Alzheimer's is something that's being looked at quite seriously.

A study with mice was done using TMS- Transcranial magnetic stimulation which is the use of magnetic coils which induce electric fields around the brain which in turn activates neurons. They have used this type therapy in other areas now their finding out it may help other brain disorders. Using this type intervention now seems to stimulate the brain in the area of memory and mood.

I'm sure more studies need to be done but it's exciting to see that some progress is being made to help those with Alzheimer's or Dementia. The amount of people who living longer now,only increases the prospect of more and cases of Alzheimer's in the future.

We should still eat right, exercise and take better care of ourselves for in the long run we're still responsible for making right choices for our continued health not just physically also mentally . Be sure and do mental exercise daily such as read a book do a crossword puzzle or play cards anything that will make you think, work that brain of yours. To a longer and healthier life. Till next time

Monday, January 21, 2008

Sunshine

Previous post I talked about Happiness, I think there is something to be said for happiness and sunshine working together.



People need sunshine I know what the medical industry says about the sun and to a degree there is some validity to what they say about over exposure however our bodies were designed to get vitamin D from the sun. We have to be smart about our exposure but we cant hide totally from the sun.



People who seem to get out more and enjoy the sun are less likely to be depressed and have a better outlook on life in general. There seems to be a correlation between sun exposure and happiness. I know that people who live in climates where the sun is gone for parts of the year seem to have a tendency to be more depressed . Sometimes they call it cabin fever stuck inside for long periods of time due to weather. To offset this you can buy special bulbs for your light fixtures that will give off light more like the sun this goes a long way to improving your mood,or just move to a sunny climate, just kidding of course.

In today's society happiness can be acquired thru the pharmacy it's easy to go to a doctor and get pills to make yourself happy but is that a true happiness or just contrived. I wouldn't presume to speak for all persons I am sure there are people who need a little boost with medications for a short term but in the long run you need to eat right,exercise and surround yourself with the right people keep a positive attitude get some sun and you will feel much better and be happier.Till next time

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Health/Happiness

There has been a lot said lately about happiness. I think one of the television news magazines Dateline did a story on this recently.

I have been thinking about this for quite awhile ,I think happiness is different for everyone and every ones perception is their own reality. If you are generally a happy person it shows and this is also true for those who are unhappy.

Happiness and health seem to run in correlation with each other. It seems happy people are healthier and tend to live longer. How each of us finds happiness is different for some its family others its work still others its exercise or many other things that we immerse ourselves into or combination of things there is no right way or wrong way to happiness.

The path to happiness for some is short for others the journey is long and arduous but its a journey worth taking even if its incrimental steps for in the long run it will effect your wellbeing.

Life is too short to be unhappy it makes you miserable and the people around you miserable and they will usually try to avoid being in that situation. So look for ways to make yourself happy and in so doing you will feel better and the people around will feel better also its a win win for all.

Happy you . Till next time Don

Friday, January 18, 2008

Drugs

Lots of new things happening in this world. A company called Instymeds has developed a medical dispensing machine that will hold up to 100 common prescriptions. You go to your doctor he makes out a prescription for you and electronically sends your presription to a dispensing machine ,you go back out to his waiting area go to the machine put in a code number and some personal information use your credit card or cash and your medicine is dispensed to you on the spot , hows that for innovation. This will work for common prescripts for common ailments such as colds,flu's and some antibiotics but more involved medicines will still need to be done by a pharmacy,but it will make it convenient for a lot of people and make better use of the doctor's time. Sounds to me like I better invest in this idea,whats your take on this new thing? Till next time

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Alzheimer's and MSG

I was listening to talk radio today some interesting things with all the political speak but something else caught my attention.
Socialized Medicine, seems that this country is going steadily toward this endeavor I don't think this is a good idea but there are at least two sides to everything so I am open to others opinions would like to hear other points of view. Let me know what you think .
Some new information today concerning MSG in the foods that we eat seems that there is MSG in a lot of products that we buy but it's been disguised so as not to appear to be. A lot of food has MSG naturally occurring so how much is too much and how much does our body need, if it is in certain vegetables and yeast products it would seem that we need some of it.
MSG has been tested in the laboratory and it shows some detrimental issues too the brain mostly in younger brains however it could have some affect on senior citizens.
Is there a correlation between MSG and Alzheimer's ? Just thinking perhaps maybe more in depth studies need to be done . Till next time

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Drug Use

A few thoughts on drug use, I was reading an article on the use of drugs in America, was surprised to see that prescription drugs caused more deaths in our country than illegal drugs.

Illegal drugs accounted for 10 to 20 thousand deaths approx. per year while prescribed medications were the cause of 100 thousand deaths that a wide range. Same article showed that 2 million people suffered severe complications from thier medication. I think a lot of times Doctors do the best they can with the information they have been supplied with from the drug representatives and or the manufactures of the drugs, however I think too much drug interaction with other drugs takes place in our bdies causing these problems. Phamacist's go a long way in helping to understand this interaction I think before taking many different meds we should check with a phamacist to see of adverse interaction they have the knowledge about medicines and are kept up to date on new items and technology. Our best bet is to eat right, exerise and get the proper amount of sleep.

Having said all that its about taking better care of yourself from top to bottom inside and out that way we shouldn't have to take so many medications lessening the chance for med errors in our bodies. Here's to you Till next time.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Alzheimer's vs Dementia

New day new start to the work week looks to be another good one. In keeping with the context of the previous blog my thoughts went from Alzheimer's to Dementia.

As we grow older our minds seem to loose some of its for lack of a better word its elasticity. Things that we could remember easily as a youngster seem to fade as we get older such as dates,names,places. For some it is sudden but for the majority of us its very slow and gradual it kind of sneaks up on you,stalking first from a great distance but coming ever closer as the years grow on us. We start by seeing a face but cant remember the name and so the progression grows next its the face and so on.
Alzheimer's Disease can only truly be diagnosed after death during an autopsy, I think many times we use the word Alzheimer's when we just mean dementia which is a nice modern word for senility. This is just the aging process I don't think we were meant to retain everything we learned as we were growing . We learn something new everyday the brain is only so big it must release somethings to let important things in. So let some of the trivial things go so you can remember the important things such as your anniversary or your spouses birthday. That would make life so much better don't you think? Till next time

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Alzheimers

Some thoughts on Alzheimers Disease and sugar. I recently read an article concerning sugar and its impact on the brain. Research at the University of Alabama has shown that mice that ingested 10% sugar water vs mice that didn't had a 17% better chance of getting amyloid plaque deposits which is a link to Alzheimers. Now I know your going to say well 10% sugar water in mouse seems like a lot compared to its size but how much sugar do we consume daily. There is hidden sugars in a great deal of products we buy daily,such as sodas, bread, canned vegetables,and how much sugar do we put in coffee and tea when we prepare it. There are lots of places we get sugar and don't realize it. Elderly people generally lose some of their taste buds,as growing older seems to have this effect on us so we tend to add more salt and sugar than we should to food to enhance its flavor. Just an observation we probably need less sugar in our diets. Does someone in your family who is an elder seem to use too much sugar or isn't eating right let me know. We could discuss changing eating habits, to give them a healthier ,longer life. Till next time