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• People with severe sleep apnea may have an increased risk of silent strokes and small lesions in the brain, according to a small study presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2012. "We found a surprisingly high frequency of sleep apnea in patients with stroke that underlines its clinical relevance as a stroke risk factor," said Jessica Kepplinger, M.D...
Link Between Sleep Apnea And Silent Strokes, Small Lesions In Brain
3 Feb 2012 at 2:00am
• A study published in Nature Genetics has found new evidence for a link between the body clock hormone melatonin and type 2 diabetes. The study found that people who carry rare genetic mutations in the receptor for melatonin have a much higher risk of type 2 diabetes...
New Genetic Study Links Body Clock Receptor To Diabetes
30 Jan 2012 at 2:00am
• Even though insomnia is the most common sleep disorder, it is often left unrecognized and untreated, despite advances in diagnosis and management. The risk of developing other illnesses, such as diabetes, depression, hypertension, and possibly even death in older adults increases if insomnia is left untreated...
Insomnia - Early Diagnosis Plus Treatment Helps Prevent Complications
23 Jan 2012 at 11:00am
• New research from Uppsala University, Sweden, shows that a specific brain region that contributes to a person's appetite sensation is more activated in response to food images after one night of sleep loss than after one night of normal sleep. Poor sleep habits can therefore affect people's risk of becoming overweight in the long run...
Appetite Sensation In The Brain Affected By Lack Of Sleep
20 Jan 2012 at 1:00am
• A recent study by sleep researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is the first to suggest that a person's emotional response after witnessing an unsettling picture or traumatic event is greatly reduced if the person stays awake afterward, and that sleep strongly "protects" the negative emotional response...
Unpleasant Emotional Memories Preserved And Enhanced By Sleep
19 Jan 2012 at 1:00am
• 1. High Doses of Vitamin D Provide No Benefit to Patients with Severe COPD Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is one of the top 10 leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the United States. Vitamin D deficiency is present in 60 percent to 75 percent of patients with severe COPD...
News From The Annals Of Internal Medicine: Jan. 17, 2012
17 Jan 2012 at 4:00am
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Your Guide to Not Feeling Tired Again
Energize Your Spirit
- We're all familiar with physical exhaustion, but mental strain —
sadness, boredom, worry, anger, and general stress (the biggie) —
can take an even heavier toll on vitality, completely wearing you
out. Life happens, and these difficult emotions will, too. But if
you react wisely, your brain and body will rebound — along with your
vim and vigor.
- Splash some water on your face or take a shower when you're
feeling burned-out. Some 55 percent of study participants
reported using these types of "water therapy" to successfully
increase their energy, according to findings in the Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology. Apparently, a little H 2
O refresher can instantly help take the edge off when you're feeling
overwhelmed.
- Suit up in a "power" outfit to beat the blahs. Fight the
tendency to throw on sweats when you're feeling sluggish. Although
it may seem counterintuitive to slip into the skirt you save for
special occasions, it helps to look in the mirror and see an
energizing image — not a deflating one that confirms and reinforces
your internal state, says Alice D. Domar, Ph.D., founder and
executive director of the Domar Center for Complementary Healthcare
in Waltham, MA. Dressing for success will give you a big mental
boost every time you catch sight of your reflection (or receive a
compliment) throughout the day.
- Vent your feelings. Keeping fear, anxiety, and stress
pent up inside may seem like a grown-up way to deal with these
emotions. But discussing negative feelings with another person can
ease them far better than keeping them bottled up; by airing them,
you reduce their ability to sap your stamina, says Komaroff, who is
also the editor-in-chief of the Harvard Health Letter.
- Turn on some tunes. Listening to music is one of the most
effective ways to change a bad mood, decrease tension, and increase
energy. Consider this: Runners in one study who listened to music
while on the treadmill ran faster than those who jogged in silence —
no matter how loud the volume or how fast the tempo, according to
new findings in the journal Ergonomics. Other research
suggests that music effectively distracts you from feeling fatigue.
Try burning a CD of your favorite songs and playing it anytime you
need a pick-me-up. (If you exercise, so much the better — but the
music will move you either way.)
- Let go of grudges. Nursing a grudge prompts your mind and
body to react as if they're under chronic stress, increasing your
heart rate and blood pressure and potentially resulting in an
impaired immune system and exhaustion over time, according to a
study in the journal Psychological Science. On the other
hand, practicing empathy and forgiveness after you've been wronged
makes you feel as if you're back in control, which keeps the body's
stress responses in check. The next time you find yourself harboring
ill feelings, repeat a stress-relieving mantra to yourself, such as,
"Forgiveness makes me a happier and stronger person."
- Take belly breaths. When we're under stress, we're prone
to take "chest breaths" — short, shallow ones, says Domar. Chest
breathing brings less air into the lungs and reduces the supply of
energizing oxygen to the body and brain, leaving you physically and
mentally drained. The goal is deep, diaphragmatic breathing — like
that of a sleeping infant: When you breathe in, your belly should
round and fill like a balloon; on an exhale, your belly should
slowly deflate. Of course, remembering to practice deep breathing
isn't the first thing on your mind when you're under the gun, so as
a visual reminder, try posting a tranquil picture (such as a pool of
water or your kids smiling) with the word "breathe" next to your
computer, or anywhere you tend to feel on edge.
- De-clutter a corner. Go through that teetering pile of
papers or overflowing closet and clear it out. Clutter can make you
feel out of control and overwhelmed, especially when you're already
feeling stressed or down. Plus, simply accomplishing a goal, no
matter how seemingly minor, can be energizing, says Domar.
- Do some good. Acts of altruism can lend a little pep to
your step. In fact, one study in the Journal of Health and Social
Behavior found that volunteer work can boost your energy in six
ways: It enhances happiness, life satisfaction, self-esteem, sense
of control over life, physical health, and mood. Find short- and
long-term volunteer opportunities at volunteermatch.org and
charityguide.org.
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- Eliminating night time noises can help. For example, turn off the
house heater at nights and use a quiet, electric, stand alone heater
with thermostat in the bedroom. Also: saves money by not heating the
entire house. See Vornado heater at left: Quiet, remote,
Thernostat.
- Be sure to have a good mattress or mattress pad. One that is suited
to your needs.
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