Research is homing in on new treatment approaches for heel pain from plantar fasciitis. If you’ve ever stepped barefoot onto a child’s Lego or a jagged shell on the beach, you’ve experienced the searing pain it produces on the sole of your foot. Now imagine that pain is the first thing you feel when your […]
Adult food allergies
If you didn’t grow up with a food allergy, you’re not off the hook. They can spring up without warning at any time of life. Food allergy doesn’t rank high on the list of later-life maladies. Only 4% of adults are allergic to a food, and even those who begin life with the most common […]
Ask the doctor: What can be done about a lump in the back of the throat?
Q. I often feel like I have a lump of mucus in my throat. In the morning I spit some of it up, but the sensation doesn’t go away. What can I do about it? A. Doctors sometimes use the term “globus sensation” for the feeling of a lump in the throat. It’s one of […]
Folic acid, a B vitamin, lowers stroke risk in people with high blood pressure
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Mindfulness meditation helps fight insomnia, improves sleep
If you’ve ever crawled under the covers worrying about a problem or a long to-do list, you know those racing thoughts may rob you of a good night’s sleep. Sleep disturbances, like having a hard time falling asleep or staying asleep, affect millions of Americans. The daytime sleepiness that follows can leave you feeling lousy […]
More than a stretch: Yoga’s benefits may extend to the heart
As a long-time yoga enthusiast, I’m always happy to hear about benefits newly attributed to this ancient practice. Doing yoga for a few hours each week helps me feel calmer and more balanced, both physically and mentally. Now, new research suggests that my habit also may be helping my heart. A review of yoga and […]
Too much sitting linked to heart disease, diabetes, premature death
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Stretching studios: Do you need what they offer?
Boutique or specialty fitness studios offer all sorts of ways to exercise, such as strength training, indoor cycling, and kickboxing. Other popular options, like yoga and Pilates, are less likely to leave you sweaty and breathless, emphasizing flexibility and measured movement. Now a new trend has emerged: studios that focus solely on stretching. What are […]
Optimism, heart health, and longevity: Unraveling the link for Black Americans
A positive outlook has been linked to better heart health and a longer life. But is that true for Black Americans, whose average lifespan is about 72 years, compared with an average lifespan of 77 years for all Americans? Recent findings from the nation’s largest and longest-running study of cardiovascular risk factors in Black Americans, […]
5 numbers linked to ideal heart health
How well are you protecting yourself against heart disease, the nation’s leading cause of death? A check of five important numbers can give you a good idea: blood pressure, blood sugar, LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels, and waist circumference. Those values provide a picture of a person’s overall health and, more specifically, what factors they […]