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Monday, July 2, 2012

Minorities Less Likely to Use Hospice Care: Study

HealthDay – Fri, Jun 29, 2012 FRIDAY, June 29 (HealthDay News) --Minority patients with heart failure are less likely to use hospice care than whites, new research finds.

Hospice provides palliative care for the terminally ill. The goal is to ease pain and discomfort, and to focus on quality of life as death approaches. Overall, use of hospice care is increasing, according to researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine.

Their study found that nonwhite Medicare patients with heart failure were 20 percent less likely to enroll in hospice than white patients. Nonwhite patients were also more likely to drop out of hospice care than whites.

"When considering end-of-life care options, it is important to consider hospice services at home, in nursing homes or in hospice facilities," study author Dr. Kathleen Unroe, a scientist with the Indiana University Center for Aging Research, said in a university news release. "Our findings highlight that there is a significant difference between how white patients and nonwhite patients and their families utilize hospice services."

The study, which looked at records on nearly 220,000 heart failure patients on Medicare, was published in the June issue of the American Heart Journal.

Nearly 1.6 million people received hospice services in 2010, according to the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization. About 42 percent of all deaths in the United States were under the care of a hospice program in 2010.

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The U.S. National Institutes of Health provides more information on hospice care.



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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Skin Care: 8 Simple Ways To Get Rid Of Acne Without Prescription Drugs And Products

June 13, 2012 by admin

So what causes acne? Acne occurs when there is a build up of dead skin cells or something (ie. Oil, dirt and dust) in the follicles (tiny little canals that are connected to your pores and glands) on your skin which interacts with bacteria producing a pimple, whitehead or blackhead. If not treated correctly, acne can leave to permanent skin scarring which can lead to lower self-confidence and self-esteem.

As part of a healthy lifestyle and diet, it is hence important that we have and ensure we maintain healthy skin. I have thus listed out 8 simple and very effective ways of improving your skin appearance and reducing your risk of acne breakouts and pimples.

1. Wash your face twice a day

Washing your face twice a day helps to get rid of all the bacteria, grime, oil and dirt that you have gathered throughout the day. Wash it gently once in the morning and again at night to ensure that your skin is free of dust, dirt, dead skin cells and bacteria which will reduce the possibility of clogging. However, the reason why I only suggested washing it twice a day is that it is actually not a good thing to wash your face too much. Washing your face excessively can actually strip your face of its natural oils which could result in drier/ weaker skin as your skin gets dehydrated.

When washing your face, use lukewarm water as hot water can strip your skin off its important nutrients. Make sure you pat dry your face and use a mild soap of cleanser to help prevent breakouts. I recommend finding a gentler cleaner that would not strip the skin of its natural moisturizers.

2. Reduce your stress levels

Studies have shown that there is a high correlation between levels of stress and the level of acne breakouts and blemishes. This is because when we undergo stress, our body undergoes a chemical reaction to produce stress hormones which consequently produces more oils. This oil, called seburn, is produced by facial glands inside hair follicles which will travel up the follicle canal and take along dead skin cells with it. Once the oil reaches the surface, it forms a protective coating, effective sealing in the dead skin cells, blocking the pores and creating breakouts.

Thus, it is important to try and reduce stress in order to prevent acne problems. However, with deadlines, social obligations, work commitments, projects, etc, reducing stress is understandably not an easy thing to do. This is why it is important to learn to live a balanced lifestyle and have a balanced diet to try and maximize your potential for a more stress-free life. A good idea is to read up on how to increase your energy levels naturally so you can get more out of your day, and how to eat right.

3. Reduce the amount of times you touch your face.

I know this sounds incredibly stupid and ridiculously easy. But many of us dont realize that we touch our faces a lot. We play with our ears, rub our eyes, lean our chin/cheeks against our hands, etc and it is thus probably one of the hardest thing to not do!

The problem with touching your face is that the surface of your hands contains plenty of bacteria from the day to day things you have come into contact with. You pick up bacteria every time you open the door, shake hands, touch your computer, handle money, pay for food, etc. Consequently, your hands are the highest source of dirt, oil, bacteria and even viruses. Once these things come into contact with your face, they start clogging up your pores and/or irritate your skin which can result in pimple development.

Hence, ensure that you wash your hands throughout the day especially before youre about to consciously touch your face (ie. to apply makeup). You will reduce the build up of bacteria, grime and grease and hence, the possibility of pimple breakouts.

4. Review your make up

The thing about makeup is: it doesnt cause breakouts but it really doesnt help in preventing them either. To reduce the possibility of breakouts, try going for oil-free and organic makeups that are free from additives that could irritate sensitive skin. However, if you feel that your current makeup brand/selection isnt causing you too much grief, it should be perfectly fine to stick with it. Unfortunately, for those who are experiencing some problems, switching and trying out new brands may be the only way of discovering which brand of makeup is best suited for you and your skin. Remember, this will take patience, but if you keep track on what works and what doesnt, it will be worth it in the end.

Lastly on this point, always remember to wash your makeup off every time before you go to bed. This will give your pores and skin a chance to breathe and remain healthy.

5. Increase your vitamin A, B, C, E and zinc intake

Studies have shown that a deficiency in these vitamins could result in higher chance of acne development and breakouts.

In particular, zinc and vitamin c are well known to be extremely effective in boosting your immune system which consequently helps cure acne and blemishes as it ensures that your body is operating at its optimum level. Furthermore, deficiencies in these particular nutrients have shown to actually cause acne. Thus, it is important to have a balanced diet to ensure youre are consume adequate amounts of vitamin A,B,C,E and zinc intake.

6. Reduce your intake of processed and fatty foods.

I know we have all heard about it before, but fatty and processed foods are really andtrulybad for you. Unfortunately, consuming too much of these type of foods can really affect the healthiness of your skin. Consuming oily/fatty foods (though extremely tasty) affects your immune system, promoting the production of oil on your skin surface which will hence increase your risk of acne breakouts and pimples.

Thus, it is important to try and reduce your intake of these type of foods and make sure that you try to wash your face twice a day with a facial wash to help remove access oils that may have built up over the day.

7. Eat foods that are rich in Omega-3

Omega-3 fatty acids are excellent in helping to prevent breakouts as they ensure that cell membranes remain healthy so that nutrients can be transported efficiently to the cells. Furthermore as acne is a skin inflammation reaction to excess sebum (oil/grease on your face), Omega-3s anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects will assist in the reduction of skin inflammation which will result in a reduction of acne.

Foods that are rich in Omega-3 include fish, fish oil, olive oils, walnuts and tofu. Or alternately, if due to circumstances you cant seem to incorporate enough Omega-3 rich foods in your diet, you can use supplements that are high in Omega-3 fatty acids.

8. Exercise

I know youre probably wondering how on earth could exercise help with your skins health and appearance. The great thing about exercise is that it reduces your bodys stress levels. Stress increases your skins natural oils which in greater amounts, leads to the clogging of pores and mass breakouts. Thus, by exercising, youre reducing stress on your body which indirectly affects your facial appearance. Furthermore, sweating from exercise helps to clear out your pores so that your dead skin cells will be flushed to the top, allowing less clogging to occur.

One very important thing to remember though, please shower after you have exercised. As sweat clears the pores of dead skin cells and leaves it at the top, the accumulation of these skin cells (if left for long enough) can lead to blockages which will eventually block (again) your recently cleared pores. In addition to this, when sweat evaporates, it leaves behind salt on your skin which encourages pore blockages. A good post-exercise facial product would be a moisturizing cleanser to help clean all or the impurities from your face and to help replenish the moisture on your face that may have been lost during your work out.

So there you have it, 8 simple ways to healthier looking skin. Combating acne is really a case of looking after your skin and your body. Ensure that you are having a proper diet, drinking lots of water and living a balanced lifestyle and your skin, body and acne problems will look after themselves. The results may not be overnight, but in the long term it is the most effective way of improving your acne condition permanently.

Good Luck!



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Monday, April 9, 2012

Personal Dental Care: Keeping Your Teeth Extremely Healthy

April 9, 2012 by admin

Having a very busy lifestyle is definitely not an excuse to neglect your personal dental care. You don’t really want to have plaque and other bacteria staying inside your mouth, right?

It takes just a few minutes a day for you to combat and prevent the spread of bacteria, plaque and cavities in your mouth. Simple tooth brushing and mouth care procedures can take your teeth a long way.

Simple Brushing Tips Brushing just the front of your teeth won’t do your teeth a lot of good. When you brush your teeth, don’t just focus on your front teeth just because you think that they are the ones more exposed to world. You also have to brush your teeth along the sides and those located at the back of your mouth. Visit – Teeth Whitening Liverpool

When you brush your teeth, don’t be too harsh on your gums.

Make sure that your brush strokes should be away from your gums, not towards. When you brush your teeth, try not to rush. The suggested time spent for brushing one’s teeth is at least three minutes.

If you don’t really want to exceed three minutes, you can use a timer or play a song that lasts for three minutes. Choosing the right toothbrush would also make your brushing time more enjoyable.

If you are not comfortable with your toothbrush anymore, there’s no reason for you not to ditch it and buy a new one. If you have sensitive teeth and gums, a toothbrush with soft bristles would be perfect for you. However, if you have pretty strong teeth, you can use medium or hard bristles for you to clean your teeth better.

It is also advised that you change your toothbrush every three months.

If it’s hard for you to keep track of the days and months, you can opt to buy a toothbrush that comes with a color indicator that would tell you that it’s time to change your toothbrush.

Learn To Floss Your Teeth As most dental care commercials would say, brushing alone is not enough to ensure that your mouth and teeth is 100% clean.

True enough, you can’t really guarantee that you will end up having extremely clean teeth by just brushing alone. If you want to take the cleanliness and freshness of your teeth and mouth to the net level, then you might want to learn how to floss your teeth.

People who floss for the first time may find it a bit weird and difficult to do. However, with enough practice, flossing can become an easy job. Dental floss helps a lot in getting rid of food remnants stuck in your teeth where toothbrushes can’t reach.

Visit Your Dentist Now that you already know the basic steps in maintaining a healthy set of teeth; it doesn’t mean that you can already skip visits to your dentist.

It is still very important to visit your dentist at least twice a year because there are really some procedures (such as oral prophylaxis) that only dentists can do.

Having your teeth cleaned professionally by a dentist is really a different and better experience than simple brushing and flossing. Enhance your personal dental care by integrating regular brushing and flossing and visiting the dentist at least twice a year.

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