Medical alerting devices are effective tools for people who want to live independently and safely in their own homes. The wearable devices summon help immediately in a medical emergency, such as a bad fall, stroke, or heart attack.
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It’s difficult to wean oneself off sleep medication. But gradual reduction of sleep medication, with a doctor’s supervision, can help. So can cognitive behavior therapy, relaxation techniques, and improving sleep hygiene.
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High levels of trans fats in the diet raise blood levels of LDL cholesterol as much as saturated fat does. One swallow will not cause harm, but eating a lot of trans fats over time does endanger health.
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Fruit juice is associated with increasing diabetes risk, possibly because the juicing processes lead to lower contents of beneficial phytochemicals and dietary fiber. Eating whole fruits is associated with a lower risk of developing diabetes.
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Medication errors at home cause many thousands of emergency room visits and hospitalizations every year. The most frequent errors are taking doses at the wrong time or missing doses.
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People monitoring blood pressure at home should take two measurements per day: one in the morning and one in the evening, for a week. This will help a doctor determine if a patient has high blood pressure.
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Utilizing time in front of a TV by exercising during commercial breaks can help improve health. Simple exercises can help strengthen quads, calves, and grip and protect mobility.
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Certain symptoms suggest a serious cause of ankle pain that requires prompt attention. It’s important to ask questions about these symptoms first.
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