HEALTHY-NUTRITION Ever read your medical record? Here’s why you should cjdlbt, July 13, 2024 Do you ever read the notes written by your doctor or health practitioner during a medical visit? If not, you might want to check them out. Usually, these medical notes are full of helpful insights about your health and reminders of recommendations discussed. And there’s medicalese, of course: hard-to-pronounce illnesses,… Continue Reading
HEALTHY-NUTRITION Life can be challenging: Build your own resilience plan cjdlbt, July 12, 2024 Nantucket, a beautiful, 14-mile-long island off the coast of Massachusetts, has a 40-point resiliency plan to help withstand the buffeting seas surrounding it as climate change takes a toll. Perhaps we can all benefit from creating individual resilience plans to help handle the big and small issues that erode our… Continue Reading
HEALTHY-NUTRITION How health care leaders can prioritize health equity for the LGBTQIA2+ community cjdlbt, June 20, 2024 Editor's note: Health inequities have long been an issue for people in the LGBTQ+ community. We're pleased to share a post from our colleagues in Corporate Learning at Harvard Medical School focusing on solutions that health care leaders can champion. Health care business professionals can improve patient outcomes and reduce… Continue Reading
HEALTHY-NUTRITION Health care should improve your health, right? cjdlbt, June 2, 2024 It’s undeniable: modern medicine offers ever-expanding ways to heal and prevent disease. But it’s also true that health care can cause harm. One analysis found that about 6% of health care encounters caused preventable harm, leading to thousands of deaths each year. And it’s not just errors that cause trouble…. Continue Reading
HEALTHY-NUTRITION 5 great tips for sustainable summer living cjdlbt, May 18, 2024 Sustainable living treads lightly on natural resources and follows a rethink, reuse, repurpose mantra to minimize waste. Big and small wallet-friendly tips can help you save money and befriend our planet this summer, says Dr. Wynne Armand, a primary care physician at Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital, and associate director of… Continue Reading
HEALTHY-NUTRITION Salmonella is sneaky: Watch out cjdlbt, May 11, 2024 Pop quiz: what is Salmonella? If you’ve ever had a run-in with this bacteria, you know it can cause a food-borne illness called salmonellosis, a form of food poisoning. But you may not know that Salmonella bacteria sicken an estimated 1.35 million people and hospitalize 26,500 every year in the… Continue Reading
HEALTHY-NUTRITION The cicadas are here: How’s your appetite? cjdlbt, April 14, 2024 You’ve probably heard the news: Cicadas are coming. Or — wait — they’re already here. And are they ever! Due to an unusual overlap of the lifecycles of two types (or broods) of cicadas, trillions of cicadas are expected to emerge in the US by the end of June, especially… Continue Reading
HEALTHY-NUTRITION Ultra-processed foods? Just say no cjdlbt, April 12, 2024 Americans love their ultra-processed foods, whether they come as cereal (like Cap’n Crunch, a favorite of mine as a kid), snack foods (like Cheetos), entr’es (like hot dogs), or desserts (like Twinkies). Sure, loading your plate with vegetables, fruits, fish, healthful oils, and grains in a Mediterranean-style diet boosts heart… Continue Reading
HEALTHY-NUTRITION Is there a good side to drug side effects? cjdlbt, March 23, 2024 Drug side effects are common, and often quite troublesome. Major side effects, such as severe or even life-threatening allergic reactions, require immediate treatment and discontinuation of the drug. More minor symptoms may be tolerable when weighed against drug benefits. And sometimes, these go away on their own as the body… Continue Reading
HEALTHY-NUTRITION Prostate cancer: Brachytherapy linked to long-term risk of secondary malignancies cjdlbt, March 14, 2024 When cancer patients are treated with radiation, it’s possible that the therapy itself may cause new tumors to form in the body later. Radiation kills cancer cells by damaging their DNA, but if the treatments cause genetic damage to normal cells near the radiation target, there’s a small risk that… Continue Reading