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The other side of the opioid crisis:  People in pain

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Opiods in prescription painkillers have ruined lives, families, and even decimated entire communities.

According to the American Society of Addiction Medicine, 100 million people are in chronic pain and 2 million of them had an addiction to opioids in 2015.  More than 20,000 deaths associated with prescription pill overdoses occurred in that same year.

With more people suffering from the effects of this epidemic, drug authorities have cracked down on prescribers and users.

The problem with taking away opioids, however, is that it leaves real people in real pain.

Injuries, accidents, and chronic health conditions can all leave people with debilitating pain, and sometimes opioids are the only thing that can provide relief. But, with relief, comes the real danger. Tolerance to the medications builds up, breathing becomes increasingly depressed at higher doses, and movement is impaired. It doesn’t take long before a real person in real pain is at risk for overdose.

Some solutions are on the horizon, however.

James Zadina of the Tulane School of Medicine, has been working for two decades to develop a painkiller with the power of opiates without the addiction.  Traditional painkillers work by binding to mu receptors in between nerve cells.  The painkillers flip a switch, making nerves unable to send pain signals to the brain.  The problem with this approach is that in addition to blocking pain, the drugs also activate other cells, called glia. These cells can actually cause the body to feel more pain after the drug wears off.  This leads to an increase in drug tolerance and a higher likelihood of overdose over time.

Zadina’s research is centered around finding a synthetic version of a chemical already present in the human body that helps to mitigate pain – endomorphin.  This compound, related to the endorphins that make people feel better during exercise, doesn’t activate the glia cells like opioids do.  It is likely that they would provide many of the benefits that traditional painkillers have without many of the side effects.

In a 2016 report in the journal Neuropharmacology, Zadina’s team reported success in tests on rats. Human trials will be next but the process could take years.

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Osteopathy: A Holistic Approach to Balanced Health

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Osteopathy is a holistic approach to healthcare that focuses on restoring balance to the body and promoting physical and emotional well-being. This manual practice offers numerous benefits, making it a valuable option for many individuals seeking to improve their health naturally.

Who Could Benefit from Osteopathy?

Osteopathy is designed for a wide range of people, including infants, seniors, and pregnant women. It is also beneficial for athletes looking to optimize their physical performance. Osteopaths help patients improve their health by using gentle, hands-on techniques addressing the body’s natural healing ability. This practice can be especially useful for those who prefer non-invasive treatment methods.

What Are the Benefits of Osteopathy?

Osteopathy provides many benefits by treating imbalances in various body parts, such as the muscles, joints, and organs. Here are some key advantages:

  1. Pain Relief: Osteopathy can effectively relieve back pain, migraines, and other chronic pain conditions.
  2. Improved Mobility: It helps enhance mobility and posture by addressing musculoskeletal disorders.
  3. Digestive Health: Many people find relief from digestive disorders through osteopathic treatment.
  4. Holistic Prevention: Osteopathy aims to prevent health issues by treating the underlying causes of symptoms rather than just the symptoms themselves.

By focusing on the root causes of discomfort and imbalance, osteopathy treats current issues and helps prevent future problems.

Why Consult an Osteopath?

Consulting an osteopath can greatly benefit those looking to alleviate persistent pain, accelerate recovery from injuries, or improve overall mobility and posture. Osteopathy offers a personalized approach tailored to each individual’s specific needs. During consultations, osteopaths conduct thorough physical examinations to fully understand the patient’s condition. They then apply gentle manual techniques to restore balance to the body, promoting natural healing processes.

Osteopaths are qualified professionals who work closely with their patients to ensure effective treatment and care. Their goal is to provide relief and improve quality of life through non-invasive methods. If you’re experiencing chronic pain, recovering from an injury, or seeking to improve your physical performance, an osteopath might be the right choice for you.

Finding an Osteopath Near You

If you are considering osteopathy, do not hesitate to consult an expert in your area. Osteopaths can provide the support and treatment you need to achieve better health and well-being. By addressing the body’s natural balance and promoting holistic health, osteopathy can be a valuable part of your healthcare routine.

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Microplastics in Bloodstream Linked to Higher Risk of Cardiovascular Events

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Plastic, ubiquitous in everyday items from kitchenware to cosmetics, has been detected in an alarming new location: human blood vessels. Recent research highlights a concerning correlation between the presence of micro and nano plastics in the carotid artery plaques of patients and a significantly increased risk of major cardiovascular events, including strokes and heart attacks.

In a groundbreaking study, researchers discovered that patients with plastic-adulterated atheroma plaques—fatty deposits within arteries composed of proteins, cholesterol, and other substances—were four times more likely to suffer severe cardiovascular outcomes or death. This study was the first to identify plastic particles within such plaques, with nearly 60% of the 304 examined patients showing contamination.

While the exact role of microplastics in causing these health issues remains unconfirmed, the findings suggest a strong association that cannot be ignored. Scientists have considered various potential entry routes for plastics into the human bloodstream, including through ingestion or inhalation of contaminated food, water, and air, as well as through products like toothpaste and lip gloss that contain these tiny particles.

This emerging evidence points to the urgent need for further research to establish a definitive link and understand the mechanisms by which microplastics may contribute to cardiovascular diseases. The implications of such findings are profound, suggesting that the pervasive problem of plastic pollution could be contributing to health risks far more directly and personally than previously understood.

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Mosquito Season: Staying Safe with the Right Repellent

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With mosquito season in full swing, the buzz isn’t just about the annoyance of itchy bites—there’s a serious side to these pests. Mosquitoes are notorious carriers of dangerous diseases like West Nile virus, malaria, and dengue fever, making effective repellents crucial for comfort and health.

DEET, developed by the U.S. Army in the 1940s and available commercially since the 1950s, remains one of the most effective ingredients in mosquito repellents. Despite early concerns about its safety, public opinion has largely shifted, favoring DEET’s effectiveness over potential risks, especially in areas prone to mosquito-borne illnesses.

How does DEET work? It doesn’t repel mosquitoes in the traditional sense. Instead, it confuses them. DEET interferes with the receptors on mosquitoes’ antennae, effectively dulling their ability to detect and feed on human blood. This makes DEET-based products a top choice for preventing mosquito bites.

The research underscores the superiority of DEET in prolonging the time until the first mosquito bite. A New England Journal of Medicine study found that DEET products were significantly more effective than other repellents. For instance, a product with just 6.65% DEET can protect for about 112.4 minutes, while options with higher concentrations, like OFF! Deep Woods, with 23.8% DEET, offers up to 301 minutes of protection. In contrast, citronella-based products lag behind, providing only 10 to 20 minutes of relief.

However, when it comes to children, the American Academy of Pediatrics advises caution, recommending that repellents for young users contain no more than 10% DEET. The debate continues among experts regarding the safety of DEET products for children, but the consensus is clear on one point: DEET is effective.

For those looking for more information on choosing the right mosquito repellent and understanding the safe use of DEET, resources such as health.harvard.edu provide valuable insights.

Staying informed and prepared is key as we navigate through peak mosquito season. Whether camping, hiking, or just enjoying an evening in your backyard, a good repellent can make all the difference between a pleasant outdoor experience and an uncomfortable, risky one.

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Sunblock for Your Eyes: Protecting Against UV Damage

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While most people are careful to prevent sunburn on their skin, protecting the eyes from UV rays is just as important. Ophthalmologists at Harvard Medical School warn that most sun damage happens right on the eye’s surface.

Overexposure can lead to keratitis, an inflammation of the cornea that makes your eyes feel gritty as if filled with sand, for up to 48 hours. Repeated episodes can result in chronic inflammation that might eventually require surgical treatment.

Experts at the University of Alabama note that UV radiation damage to the eyes accumulates over time, with most people receiving half of their lifetime exposure before age 25. Therefore, children must wear sunglasses with built-in UV-blocking protection. Check the label to ensure adequate protection.

Pair UV-blocking sunglasses with a wide-brimmed hat for added shade and protection to reduce risk further. Keep your eyes safe while enjoying the sun!

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Treating Arthritis: Why Walking Can Be a ‘Walk in the Park’ for Your Health

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May is National Arthritis Month, and the Arthritis Foundation encourages those with arthritis to focus on maintaining a high quality of life. Although arthritis can be challenging, there are steps you can take to manage its impact and prevent further joint damage.

General Tips for Prevention:

  • Maintain a Healthy Weight:
    Excess weight can put extra stress on your knee and hip joints.
  • Exercise Regularly:
    Staying active can help keep your joints strong and flexible.
  • Eat Well:
    A nutritious diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables supports overall health.

Understanding Osteoarthritis (OA):
The most common form of arthritis, OA occurs when cartilage at the ends of bones deteriorates over time. Bones can rub together without this cushioning, causing pain, inflammation, and stiffness. Walking is a simple yet effective way to manage OA and stay active. Other benefits include:

  • Strengthening muscles and enhancing flexibility.
  • Improving cardiovascular health.
  • Keeping bones strong helps prevent osteoporosis.
  • Improving insulin use to help prevent diabetes.
  • Burning calories to aid in weight management.
  • Building strong muscles around joints for extra protection.

Managing Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA):
RA is an autoimmune disorder that causes early joint damage. The American College of Rheumatology recommends starting therapy within three months of diagnosis to relieve symptoms and prevent further damage to bones and joints. Medications can significantly reduce the effects of RA.

The Importance of Walking:
For those with arthritis, walking offers multiple health benefits while helping alleviate joint pain and stiffness. It’s an accessible and effective way to remain active and strengthen the body without putting undue stress on the joints.

Take Action This National Arthritis Month:
Use May to incorporate more walks into your daily routine, consult a healthcare provider about appropriate treatments, and celebrate your journey toward improved joint health.

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Maximizing Sun Protection: Essential Sunscreen Tips You Need to Know

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Despite Americans’ common belief that they’re proficient in sunscreen application, a recent survey by the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) reveals a gap between confidence and reality. The 2022 survey, involving over 1,000 U.S. adults, found that more than half of the participants reported getting a tan in the past year, and a third experienced sunburns, indicating a widespread misunderstanding of proper sunscreen use.

The AAD emphasizes that no “safe” tan or sunburn exists, urging Americans to brush up on their sunscreen knowledge. Here’s how to protect your skin effectively:

  1. Choose Wisely: Opt for a water-resistant, broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher to guard against UVA and UVB rays.
  2. Apply Early and Generously: Sunscreen should be applied at least 15 minutes before heading outdoors to all exposed areas of the skin. Don’t forget areas like the scalp, for those with thinning hair, who should wear sunscreen or protective hats, and lips, which need balm with SPF 30 or higher.
  3. Sunscreen Stick Application: For stick formulas, make four full passes over each area and rub it in thoroughly to ensure adequate coverage.
  4. Spray Sunscreen Tips: Apply sunscreens close to the skin until it glistens, then rub in. Avoid windy days to ensure coverage, and remember that a six-ounce can typically cover six full-body applications.
  5. Lotion Quantities: Use about one ounce (or a shot glass full) of lotion sunscreen to cover the body comprehensively, including often-missed spots like the ears, back, shoulders, and legs. Faces should receive a quarter to half a teaspoon.
  6. Reapply Regularly: Sunscreen doesn’t provide all-day protection. It needs to be reapplied every two hours or more frequently after swimming or sweating.

By adhering to these guidelines, you can significantly reduce your risk of skin damage from the sun, underscoring the importance of understanding and properly applying sunscreen.

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