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Testing Baby’s Hearing
… doctors detect any hearing problems early and start treatment. Children with hearing loss who get help early develop better language skills than those who don’t. If your baby’s hearing isn’t tested at the hospital, you should get it checked by the time they’re one month old. Two tests can be used to check your baby’s …
What is Palliative Care?
… improve quality of life when a person is seriously ill. You may receive palliative care while getting treatment for a serious illness. It can help you deal with side effects of medical … care provider. Ask how to access palliative care in your area. You may need a referral to get palliative care services. It’s never too early to start palliative care if you have a serious …
Antibodies Protect Against COVID-19 Reinfection
… system, the immune system. A study found that people with these antibodies were less likely to get COVID-19 again. Researchers looked at more than 3 million people who had an antibody test for … COVID-19 test more than 90 days after. Those without antibodies were 10 times more likely to get the disease. The findings suggest that people who have a positive result from an antibody …
Don’t Just Sit There!
… a shorter lifespan and a wide range of medical problems. Studies have found that any time you get up and move, you’re improving your chances for good health. “Some of us are sort of forced … “But research suggests that breaking up sedentary time with even short bouts of activity—like getting up from your desk and moving around—is associated with smaller waist circumference and … of moderate to vigorous activity have been much studied. Moderate to vigorous exercise gets your heart pumping and boosts blood levels of “good” cholesterol. Moving at moderate to …
A Well-Aged Mind
… Getting older can bring many changes, both physically and mentally. Even when you’re healthy, … to perform everyday tasks. It’s common to experience some decline in cognitive function as you get older. That may mean occasionally losing things, forgetting words, or briefly forgetting what … memory and thinking,” explains Dr. Marie Bernard, an aging expert at NIH. “As you get older it gets fuller and fuller. So, it can get more difficult to retrieve data and add data to it. But …
Staying Connected to Fight Loneliness
… your immune system. Here are some strategies to help stay connected if you’re feeling lonely. Get your heart going. Exercise has been shown to reduce stress and boost your mood. Whether it’s … video or taking a walk around your neighborhood, exercise can help. You might also consider getting a pet. Animals can be a source of comfort and companionship. Many people are using …
Protein May Reverse Age-Related Memory Loss
… A new study reveals how physical activity may slow the decline in learning and memory as you get older. Researchers looked at the brains of young and old mice. Some had access to a running … this protein, the liver is responding to physical activity and telling the old brain to get young,” says Dr. Saul Villeda, of the University of California, San Francisco, who led the …
What Are Your Health Risks?
… A health risk is something that increases your chance of developing a disease. For example, getting too much sun on your skin may put you at higher risk for skin cancer. That doesn’t mean that you will definitely get skin cancer. You can take steps to lower your risk by protecting your skin from sun exposure. …
Home Test Kits Boost Screening for Cervical Cancer
… who were overdue for a screening. One group received a phone call inviting them to get screened for cervical cancer at a clinic. Another group received a similar call, but were … at-home kits completed screening for cervical cancer. They were more than twice as likely to get screened as those who got only a phone reminder. The screening rate was even higher for those …
Certain Antioxidants May Lower Dementia Risk
… make decisions. Studies have found several lifestyle factors that may help lower the risk of getting dementia. These include eating a healthy diet, being physically active, and socializing with others. Getting enough sleep and doing activities that challenge your brain may also help. Studies of …
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