Harvard Medical School Guide: COVID-19, Flu, and Colds
3 easy ways to get active — right now
Thinking about exercising is great, but just jumping in is often the best way to blast past mental or emotional barriers. You don’t need a complex workout program; start small and focus on making activity a daily habit. Here are easy ways to add activity to your day.
Eating foods that trigger inflammation may lead to cardiovascular disease
Eating a pro-inflammatory diet may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Sleeping too much or not enough may raise the risk of cognitive decline
People who sleep too much or too little at night may be at higher risk for cognitive decline.
Women sit more after retirement
A recent study found that on average women were sedentary 20 minutes more each day after they retired than they were before—an unhealthy pattern that can lead to a higher risk for cardiovascular disease.
Try this move for better core strength
Strengthening your core using plank exercises can help ease back pain. The plank position is essentially the high part of a push-up. People who can’t hold this position can try a modified version by bending their knees and resting them on the ground. Build strength by practicing holding a plank for as long as you can, and then progressively working to hold it for longer each time.
Can taking aspirin regularly help prevent breast cancer?
There is insufficient evidence that a regimen of low-dose aspirin can prevent breast cancer, and it poses risks, including severe bleeding episodes. So, unless more evidence comes to light, experts say it’s too early to recommend the use of low-dose aspirin for this purpose. Until a few years ago it seemed that low-dose aspirin therapy held potential for breast cancer prevention, but three major studies that came out in 2018 changed that picture. Studies have also suggested against the use of aspirin therapy for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease because of bleeding risks.
Eat smart
The right diet may help reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia. Eating foods included in the DASH and Mediterranean diets helps maintain brain health by keeping blood flowing efficiently and reducing the damaging effects of inflammation. Some good foods to add to your diet are fatty fish, berries, plant oils, nuts, and coffee.
I have an egg allergy. Can I still get a flu shot?
People with an egg allergy are no longer advised to skip the flu shot to avoid an allergic reaction, because these reactions are so rare.