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"As you get older, if you're wise, you avoid all stress. Older people are better able to recognize what will bother them, and better able to negotiate their environment."
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More happiness may come with age, studies say. CNN.
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Health News of the Day is a daily summary made from the selected links I post on Twitter. It is in a bullet points format with links to the original sources which include 350 RSS feeds that produce about 2,500 items per day:Less sleep is linked with more mistakes for attending physicians too. In surgeries, mistakes were made nearly twice as often when the doctor had slept fewer than 6 hours. Among surgeons who had slept fewer than 6 hr, errors occurred in 6.2% of surgeries, compared to 3.4% for more than 6 hr http://bit.ly/3bi6n
A Rare Case of "Homegrown" Medical Care in Rural America - NYT http://bit.ly/4pEacj
A diet rich in vegetables, nuts, fish, tomatoes and low in red meat and high-fat dairy may protect against Alzheimer's http://bit.ly/3lpLym
Children under 10 years may need two shots of swine flu vaccine to get optimal protection http://bit.ly/3xcAO7
Back and forth: Despite earlier reports to the contrary, having bypass surgery does not lead to memory problems http://bit.ly/37AXdf
Blue Cross/Blue Shield warns that a laptop with the social security numbers of more than 100,000 doctors was stolen http://bit.ly/3OM1CK
CNN video: 2-minute CPR lesson http://bit.ly/xKTZc
"Happiness can't be achieved by repeating the same affirmation over and over". 7 Reasons To Reconsider Positive Thinking - Forbes.com http://bit.ly/1DVBt0
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School bullies and their victims are at higher risk of psychiatric disorders later in life
6% of boys in Finland routinely bullied other kids, while 3% were both bullies and victims.
Less than 1% of girls were either bullies or "bully-victims."
30% of boys who had been both bullies and victims ended up taking a psychiatric medication, 17% were admitted to a hospital.
Among girls, 32% of those who had been bullied were eventually prescribed a psychiatric medication (16% if not bullied).
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DNA of children who experienced violence and bullying shows wear and tear that is associated with rapid aging http://goo.gl/FzY2i
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Health News of the Day is a daily summary made from the selected links I post on Twitter. It is in a bullet points format with links to the original sources which include 350 RSS feeds that produce about 2,500 items per day:Surprising: Minimally invasive robotic prostate surgery may carry higher risk of incontinence and ED than open surgery. 70% of minimally invasive prostatectomies are performed using a surgeon-controlled robot. A robots for prostate surgery cost up to $2 million. http://bit.ly/22BoQ7Medical news tweets are not research articles - they are 140-character messages - please always go to the original source, links, etc. Tweets and links do not represent endorsement, approval or support. Image source: OpenClipArt.org, public domain.
55% of people who have died from the new pandemic H1N1 flu had underlying conditions such as asthma http://bit.ly/2iMjv3
Drinking 5 or more cups of green tea daily associated with 42-48% lower risk for hematologic malignancies http://bit.ly/KSuTy
Beyond Flu Shots, Many Adults Forgo Vaccines That Could Prevent Potentially Lethal Illnesses http://bit.ly/2rCcYs
Risk of Afib may double with systemic steroids taken for chronic diseases http://bit.ly/QCL1V
Most Influential Doctors Database by USA Today http://bit.ly/mlEwg
75% of 16-24 year olds say they cannot live without access to the Internet http://bit.ly/wDrUy
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