Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts

Women's Health Week and Preventative Care

Every year there are around 92,000 deaths from heart disease, and 34% of these cases are preventable.

As you may know, May 8 kicks off Women's Health Week. As this week serves to raise awareness among women about taking control of their own health at any age, this infographic created by the Adventist University Nursing Program would serve as great content for your website highlights the top five causes of death in America, number one being Heart Disease, as well as the benefits of investing in preventative care vs. a cure.




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Empower Yourself through Yoga

Join Hypnotist and Yoga Instructor Omar Hassam for an opportunity to excite and align your body, mind and spirit. Learn to empower your mind to achieve mental clarity and weight loss as part of your yoga practice by attending the launch of their introductory workshop for HypnoYoga, taking place on Saturday, June 29th from 4:00PM - 5:00PM at The Olivia (315 West 33rd Street), in New York.



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Keranique’s Summer Gift Now Available


Description: image003  Pick up your Keranique promo code today by simply “liking” their Facebook page. Become a fan and receive $10 off your next $50 purchase! This offer is good until the end of July.

The Keranique hair care line is not only a solution for women with thinning hair, but also offers exceptional volume for thicker, fuller looking tresses.

It’s summertime – go ahead and spoil yourself!

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Turn Your Passion into a Mission to Help Others

English: Logo for the Christopher & Dana Reeve...
English: Logo for the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation as of September 2008. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Ever thought about entering the 2012 ING New York City Marathon, but needed a little extra inspiration to get you there? Or, maybe you tried to get into the NYC marathon through the lottery, but were one of the thousands who didn't get selected?

Well, today might be your lucky day! The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, dedicated to curing spinal cord injury and improving the quality of life for people living with paralysis, is looking for enthusiastic, inspiring and committed people to run in honor of those who cannot. The Foundation has 30 coveted spots available on Team Reeve for the 2012 ING New York City Marathon, taking place on November 4, 2012. Participants are required to raise a minimum of $4,000 for the Foundation.

To apply for a spot, simply visit http://tinyurl.com/82auwxs to fill out the application. Applications will be vetted by the Foundation, with winners being notified within approximately one week of submission.

Additionally, Team Reeve has teamed up with exclusive training facility La Palestra in New York City, which will provide free coaching, strength training, nutrition counseling and training runs to all Team Reeve members. If you live outside of New York, the staff at La Palestra will provide tele-coaching.
So, to all you runners out there...Go Far. Be Inspirational. Do Good.

The information was provided by The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation through MyBlogSpark.

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Fordham Researcher Seeks Individuals Age 100+ for Study

Fordham University
Fordham University (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

If you know anyone who is 100 years or older, there may be a great opportunity to help contribute to the sciences.

Daniela Jopp, Ph.D., of Fordham University, is looking for individuals 100 years and older for her study on life as a centenarian. To date, researchers have spoken to approximately 80 centenarians in New York City and are seeking an additional 20 individuals to participate in the on-going study.

More people than ever reach this very advanced age, yet very little is known about their life situation. Whereas other centenarian studies look at which factors may be responsible for reaching an exceptionally long life, the Fordham Centenarian Study focuses on how centenarians actually live their lives. Specifically, the study considers what things they enjoy, which difficulties they encounter and how they cope with the challenges they face. "We welcome centenarians to share their life experiences and accomplishments, so that we can all learn from them," said Jopp. "We believe the rest of the population has much to learn from these individuals and how they have coped with life's challenges, including the process of aging."

The study is part of a series of studies that investigates the life situation and quality of life of centenarians in several countries, including Germany and Portugal, in order to better understand what is responsible for high-functioning and happiness at a very advanced age. For the ongoing study, Jopp and her team welcome centenarians from the New York Metro area to share their life experience and accomplishments. The study is supported by the Brookdale Foundation and Fordham University.

To participate in the study, please contact: (718) 817-0643 or fordhamlifelab@gmail.com .

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August is National Psoriasis Awareness Month

RED ALERT – August Is Psoriasis Awareness Month

What is Psoriasis?
 Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that impacts nearly 6 million Americans. Those with psoriasis often have red patches of skin with thick white scales – commonly on the elbows, knees and scalp. Aside from the way it looks, psoriasis is often itchy, irritating and messy - - there’s lots of flakey skin shedding.

With psoriasis, some part of the skin’s immune system is overactive, speeding up the skin’s metabolism. Normal skin renews itself every 60 days; psoriatic skin only takes nine days.

Chicago-area dermatologist and skin care authority, Amy Forman Taub, MD is the Medical Director of Advanced Dermatology, founder of Skinfo.com, and Assistant Clinical Professor, Northwestern University Medical School, Department of Dermatology. Dr. Taub has treated hundreds of cases of psoriasis, all with patience and persistence, and has found several treatment options which offer relief and a better quality of life for psoriasis sufferers.

Suffer from psoriasis?  Consider these treatment options which have worked for Advanced Dermatology patients:

  • XTRAC Laser:  The XTRAC excimer laser provides targeted phototherapy treatment for psoriasis offering safe, effective and lasting results. This laser uses a focused beam of ultraviolet light on the affected skin area avoiding exposure to healthy skin.

  • Topical Agents:  In mild psoriasis, where less than 10 percent of the body surface is affected, topical creams, ointments, gels and lotions are often applied first. These usually consist of steroids, vitamin D derivatives, retinoids (vitamin A derivatives), and tar based topical treatments. The most common is a steroid because of its anti-inflammatory properties and because it also decreases the redness and scaling relatively quickly. Visitskinfo.com to learn which creams and lotions work.

  • Oral or Injectables:  When psoriasis is more severe or light treatments or topicals have failed, oral or injectable solutions may be considered. They work by decreasing the metabolism in overactive cells thereby decreasing the rapidity with which psoriatic skin is made -- helping to normalize it. In addition, sufferers now have biologic medications available – also known as “designer” drugs which attack specific molecular targets in the immune system. Amevive, Raptiva, Remicade, Enbrel and Humira treat moderate to severe psoriasis.
To learn more about combating Psoriasis, please visit: www.advdermatology.com/pages/psoriasis/305.php

You're Invited! Live Webcast for National Women's Health Week

WHAT: In honor of the 9th annual National Women’s Checkup Day, we would like to invite you and your readers to attend a live webcast on Monday, May 9, hosted by Monistat.

WHO: Beverly Hills OB/GYN Dr. Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz will answer common women’s health questions and will also discuss the recent results from a Monistat survey. Please feel free to send me your questions in advance, or e-mail nwhw@hunterpr.com and we will do our best to get them answered live!

WHEN: Monday, May 9, 2011

TIME: 4:00 p.m. PST / 6:00 p.m. CST/7:00 p.m. EST

WHERE: www.ustream.tv/monistat - you can set a reminder by clicking on 'Join Crowd'

WHY: In an effort to cure the confusion around women’s health issues, the Monistat Brand has partnered with National Women’s Health Week to help make women’s health a priority.


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9 Retirement Truths that Ensure Bliss vs. Bust


Finding joy and fulfillment throughout retirement

by
Julia Valentine


Aging is a fact, but how you experience it is your choice.  Many research studies show that life after 50 can be the most treasured time of your life. This because life perceptions are more positive and feelings of worry or stress decline.  Research also shows that a fulfilling retirement is impossible without concerted planning, which should extend beyond the requisite financial plan to also encompass your emotional wants, needs and desires based on thoughtful and practical self-reflection.

Retire­ment is the time when you have already fulfilled your obligations to others in life and are now free to make some new choices with yourself as the priority.  Indeed, with proper preparation and forethought, you can realize your full potential and enjoy an astonishing quality of life in retirement. This may include working, mentoring, volunteering, traveling, learning and anything else that helps you feel secure, joyful, independent, valuable and carefree.

Here are 9 Retirement Truths that will help ensure retirement is the treasure of your life:

Retirement Truth #1: Aging brings wisdom, not decline
It has been said that what you think about, you bring about. Telling yourself you are going to flourish in retirement can become a self-fulfilling prophecy. At the very least, you might take slightly better care of yourself and, in turn, find your way into the virtuous circle of feeling better emotionally and physically, doing more interesting things and ultimately enjoying yourself more.

Retirement Truth #2: Age is just a number
Chronological age is merely the number of candles on your birthday cake, while psychological age is your perception of how vital and vibrant you feel. Since the latter is a subjectively experienced age, you have a great deal of latitude in constructing beliefs that will either help you or limit your ability to flourish after 50. Construct wisely.

Retirement Truth #3: Creativity helps design your lifestyle
Discovering and exploring your everyday creativity is going to make a difference between boredom and the pure joy of being alive. Everyday creativity is invoked when the object of your creative efforts is your own life. It taps into our deepest need to feel useful and valuable. A creative life approach fosters flexibility and resourcefulness, helping you choose new pursuits, evolve with the changing times and design a satisfying lifestyle.

Retirement Truth #4: Fulfilling true needs is essential
Knowing what you want and, more importantly, what you need is difficult but critical. You cannot be happy without it. Research shows meeting one’s personal needs is essential for psychological health and, consequently, for more profound happiness, serenity and a high quality of inner life. 

Retirement Truth #5: Know your motivation
Knowing why you do something is important because it will motivate you to go through with the action. Motivation is how we access the energy necessary to do anything, whether that means saving money, acquiring new skills or staying fit to enjoy life after 50. Understanding your own intentions and desired result of any decision or activity will result in clarity, less frustration, more of what you want, and less guilt about foregoing what doesn’t meet your needs. 

Retirement Truth #6: Fail to plan, plan to fail
Research proves that a successful, happy retirement is impossible without planning based on self-examination. People who plan end up with twice the wealth of people who do not. Beyond financial planning, it is imperative to take time to figure out what lifestyle needs must be fulfilled to make you happy, and then find specific ways to ensure those needs can be met. Retirement lifestyle design then becomes the driver for making good choices and building the foundation of physical, emotional and financial health that ensures joy and fulfillment after 50.

Retirement Truth #7:  Evolution trumps fear
Do not be dragged along by the changing times when you have the freedom to preside over the process.  While evolution may not always mean improvement or progress, life’s progression is certainly an inevitability that should be embraced, not eschewed.  Change should be revered, not feared, as with change comes new learning and growth experiences - new opportunities and ways to contribute, to be significant and to create meaningful experiences for your self and for the people around you.

Retirement Truth #8: Joy requires harmony
A joyful life can only be truly achieved if your inner and outer worlds are in harmony – the alignment of your life’s needs and direction (which you can set to Joy, Meaning, Abundance, Fulfillment or anything else you desire) with your inner resources, like attitude, abilities, talents, skills, experience and personality traits. People wholly integrated at this level are conscious of their needs, emotions, impulses, pleasures and pains. They enjoy an amazing quality of life with frequent peak experiences, are more at peace, and are less split between an experiencing-self and an observing-self.

Retirement Truth #9: Quality of life requires more than money
It is easy to mistake comfort for quality of life.  An astonishing quality of life encompasses both material comfort and joy. To live with joy, it is imperative to not only identify and understand your emotional needs, but actively work to meet them. Do this and the second half of your life will be even better than the first.

Speaker and JoyCompass.com founder Julia Valentine is the author of Joy Compass: How to Make Your Retirement the Treasure of Your Life. Through cutting edge research in finance, motivation and creativity, Joy Compass offers a revolutionary new approach to preparing for, designing and enjoying life in retirement. Julia Valentine may be reached, and the interactive book may be accessed, online at www.JoyCompass.com.
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