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Fitnessfoundry, to Fitness
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😅Laughter is the Best Medicine!

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TexasObserver, to mentalhealth
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From the archives, 2022: ”We know now from decades of clinical practice, and now over the last couple of decades of research, that the earlier that we affirm someone, the better outcomes they have in terms of mental health and physical health.” https://www.texasobserver.org/healthcare-for-trans-kids-is-not-abuse/

#MentalHealth #trans #transgender #LGBTQIA+ #Pride #healthcare #news #politics #USpol #science #health

AskPippa, (edited ) to medical
@AskPippa@c.im avatar

My newest article for the Network/ the Post. Why too much in your diet is really bad.
Sorry the site is password protected, but free for doctors and pharmacists.
Here are the first few paragraphs:

JUNE 2024 --Too much of anything that’s good for you can be bad.

And if anything, Canadians consume far more sodium than is good for them. Indeed, in some cases, it’s killing them—which is why Health Canada announced that starting in early 2026, Canadians will see sodium warning labels on the front of packaged food.

The move is meant to help relieve the burden that excess sodium has on cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality rates. About a third of hypertension cases are caused by excess dietary sodium, translating to about 2.5 million people in Canada.

Samples of what the warning labels will look like are on the Health Canada website.

Front-of-package nutrition labeling is widely recognized as an effective tool to help counteract rising rates of diet-related chronic disease, a Health Canada spokesperson told the Medical Post in an email. However, eating out can still consist of salt-filled meals.

“In general, most foods sold in restaurants and food service establishments, as well as foods ordered for take-out and delivery, are not considered to be prepackaged and are thus exempt from offering nutrition labels,” the email said. Some establishments provide nutrition information voluntarily.

The Global Burden of Disease study states that high blood pressure is the leading risk for death in the world, killing over 10 million people per year, according to Dr. Norman Campbell, professor emeritus of medicine, physiology and pharmacology at the University of Calgary. He has conducted multiple studies on sodium and health.

“Even if you throw COVID in there and all other infectious disease, high blood pressure kills more people and disables more than all the infectious diseases . . .. But if you look down the list, after high blood pressure, dietary risks are right there; and sodium is the top dietary risk,” he said.

An extreme example of too much salt was reported after a woman died after drinking a 1,000ml bottle of soy sauce—an intake of about 160 g of salt.

In 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) produced a report showing that issues from consuming too much sodium is a global health problem. The agency also produced a sodium reduction score card ranking countries in terms of their efforts to reduce excessive sodium intake. Canada has a mix of voluntary reduction efforts with mandatory measures in the works, but could do better. There are also score cards for sugar and trans-fatty acids.

“The background of all this is reducing sodium in the diet is one of the most cost-effective things a government can do to improve the health of the population . . .. We saw the effects of COVID—how much it costs society to prevent COVID. The estimates are that reducing sodium in the diet saves the government $13 to $18 for every dollar it invests,” said Dr. Campbell.
Why is sodium so bad?

High sodium intake increases blood pressure, but over time it can damage blood vessels and lead to atherosclerosis, heart disease, strokes and kidney failure. Evidence also suggests excess sodium acts as an inflammatory agent and contributes to the severity of various inflammatory disorders, Dr. Campbell told the Medical Post in an interview....

@MedMastodon

https://www.canadianhealthcarenetwork.ca/extremely-effective-and-simple-piece-preventative-medicine-get-patients-cut-down-salt

markwyner, to random
@markwyner@mas.to avatar

It’s inherently infuriating about having an unmasked healthcare worker ask you if you’ve experienced COVID symptoms while checking you in for an appointment.

Well, for your sake I fucking hope not! Why even ask me?

What if I say “yes”? How will my experience change? Are you gonna send me home? Suddenly put on a mask?

What if I DO have COVID and say “no”? Sucks for you, I guess, because my COVID is flying over to you right now.

#WearAMask or don’t ask.

#COVID #Pandemic #Healthcare

Fitnessfoundry, to Fitness
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bespacific, to Medicine
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Trial results for new drug are ‘off the charts’, say doctors. More than half of patients with advanced forms of disease who took lorlatinib were still alive after five years with no progression https://www.theguardian.com/society/article/2024/may/31/trial-results-for-new-lung-cancer-drug-are-off-the-charts-say-doctors

paka, to random
@paka@mastodon.scot avatar

94% of NHS outsourced contracts expire in next parliament

In April Labour pledged to bring our rail services into public ownership as their current private contracts expire

Labour can do the same thing in the #OurNHS

Take 1 minute to send our letter to Labour’s health lead & demand he commit to bring outsourced #NHS services back into NHS when contracts expire

#Healthcare is #devolved matter, what happens in England affects your nation

https://weownit.org.uk/act-now/wes-streeting-commit-bring-nhs-outsourced-services-back-house-their-contracts-end

#SaveOurNHS #GeneralElection

ChrisMayLA6, to random
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The number of people with private health insurance has risen to nearly 6m in the UK (the highest since the 2008 financial crisis) and the number of paid-for hospital admissions continues to rise (by 7% last year).

As we always like say... 'follow the money'.

If you want to see the aim of Tory defunding of the NHS & the crisis in public healthcare they have engineered in the last decade... all you need to do is look at who (which companies) are benefitting!

#healthcare #NHS

bicmay, to random
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"Starting Saturday, the cost of inhalers will fall for many Americans, as new out-of-pocket price caps go into effect for the asthma medications from AstraZeneca and Boehringer Ingelheim.

Following years of public outcry about the high cost of inhalers, the two drugmakers — along with a third, GlaxoSmithKline — have committed to capping the out-of-pocket cost at $35 a month. GSK’s cap is expected to take effect by Jan. 1."

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/drugmakers-cap-cost-asthma-inhalers-35-month-rcna154536

#healthcare #asthma #inhalers #DrugCosts

ChrisMayLA6, to random
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Another study suggests that your ethnicity has an impact on the healthcare you receive & the likelihood of recovery (this time from heart problems).

Given the continuing racial inequalities in the UK while troubling is not surprising, but the Q. is can the NHS in its currently strained crisis state respond & address these problems.

Where they're attitudinal the costs should be minimal, but equally any system under stars will malfunction in diverse ways!


https://www.theguardian.com/society/article/2024/jun/03/minority-ethnic-heart-failure-patients-36-more-likely-to-die

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