Posted on: April 25, 2024 Posted by: Michele Lee Comments: 0

How heart disease, anxiety and depression feed off each other

Anyone who lives with heart disease or heart failure can vouch that it takes a toll on your mental health. Having to worry about your blood pressure, taking medicines, going to multiple doctor visits and even spending time in the hospital can skyrocket your anxiety level. And the physical limitations that come with heart issues can leave you feeling depressed. Yet, these are symptoms that the medical community tends to…

Posted on: April 25, 2024 Posted by: Michele Lee Comments: 0

Supplements that fight 4 roadblocks to healthy aging

I was talking with a friend the other day about getting older. We both were quite clear on being proactive about how we age — because who doesn’t want to maintain their quality of life and independence for as long as possible? We know what we’re up against… particularly, four conditions that have been identified as roadblocks to healthy aging: Thankfully, you don’t have to sit back and let these…

Posted on: April 24, 2024 Posted by: Michele Lee Comments: 0

3 spices that tackled A1C, fasting glucose, insulin and won

The Mediterranean diet is a clear winner, literally. For several years in a row, it’s held the top spot for Best Diet. One reason is because it’s easy to stick to. In fact, it’s not really a “diet” at all, but more like a lifestyle choice that‘s more about choosing the right foods than restricting what you eat. But in all of this, there’s more talk about the food and…

Posted on: April 24, 2024 Posted by: Michele Lee Comments: 0

Smoking’s link to dangerous belly fat

Despite all we know about the dangers of smoking, nearly one in 12 U.S. adults still use cigarettes. That means that approximately 28.3 million adults in the United States currently smoke. And while many of them may want to kick the habit, for some the worry about weight gain keeps them reaching for those cigarette packs. However, according to in the scientific journal Addiction, choosing to continue to smoking to…

Posted on: April 24, 2024 Posted by: Michele Lee Comments: 0

Beta-Blockers after heart attack: think twice

Since the 1960s, it’s been common practice for doctors to prescribe a drug known as a beta-blocker to patients recovering from a heart attack. They’re an inexpensive medication and prevent future heart attacks. A no-brainer, right? But, as with most things medical, time and research have proven this wisdom to be … well, not so wise after all. Here’s why you might want to think twice and discuss with your…

Posted on: April 23, 2024 Posted by: Michele Lee Comments: 0

How heart disease fuels cancer growth

If you’re going to die, the chances are very good you’re either going to die from heart disease or cancer. How can I be so sure? Because according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, these remain the top two disease-related causes of death. Given that sobering statistic, you should do whatever you can to lower your odds of contracting these illnesses. One good way to double up…

Posted on: April 23, 2024 Posted by: Michele Lee Comments: 0

ACV: From ancient remedy to social media sensation

Today’s TikTok users have embraced a seemingly new health craze: apple cider vinegar (ACV). But the truth is, this “fad” is anything but new. The use of ACV as a home remedy goes back thousands of years. In 400 BC, Hippocrates prescribed it mixed with honey to treat coughs and colds, among other illnesses. It’s also been used in African and Chinese traditional medicine to stimulate circulation, aid in liver…

Posted on: April 23, 2024 Posted by: Michele Lee Comments: 0

The daytime secret to better sleep at night

A lot has been written about the critical importance of sleep, and about why so many of us sleep so badly. For example, there’s plenty of research showing that exposure to the blue light of computers, tablets and phone screens… or even too much daylight in your sleeping space can affect the quality and duration of sleep. But we need to pay attention to our entire 24-hour cycle of activities,…

Posted on: April 20, 2024 Posted by: Michele Lee Comments: 0

When benign essential tremor spells trouble

I have lived with tremors in my right hand and arms for over five years now. Although they’re not severe, they do affect my ability to write as neatly as I’d like and are most apparent when I hold a spoon or fork to eat. And you don’t want me drinking a glass of red wine anywhere near your white carpet. Despite all of that, my doctor has always assured…

Posted on: April 20, 2024 Posted by: Michele Lee Comments: 0

The drink that helps keep cancer from coming back

For a long time, drinking too much coffee was thought to be a problem, because of all the caffeine that comes with it. But unless you have a medical condition like chronic hypertension and have been warned to stay away from caffeine, it shouldn’t be an issue. In fact, I’ve got more good news for you: not only isn’t coffee bad for you, but it could keep colon cancer from…