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Self-Suggestions To Hypnotize Yourself Out Of Pain Now

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Written by: Bruce N. Eimer, Ph.D., ABPP

Self-Suggestions To Hypnotize Yourself Out Of Pain Now

All of us who have chronic pain know that it tends to change our personality. Over time, the continued struggle with pain tends to zap your energy and strength. Life is harder and more stressful when persistent pain is a central part of it. Fortunately, now there are...

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Exercise May Help Reduce Risk Of Deadly COVID-19 Complication: ARDS

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Written by: Zhen Yan

Exercise May Help Reduce Risk Of Deadly COVID-19 Complication: ARDS

Scientists are constantly revealing newly discovered benefits of exercise. In experiments over the past 10 years, my research has found that exercise can help with a respiratory problem known as ARDS.

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Children and Homeopathic Medicines for Colic, Teething, Ear Infections, and more

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Written by: Dana Ullman

Children and Homeopathic Medicines for Colic, Teething, Ear Infections, and more

Children respond extremely well and rapidly to homeopathic medicines. What is even better news is that they love to take homeopathic medicines, since the remedies are usually made with lactose or sucrose and thus tend to be sweet.

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Adrenal Glands Revival: Fatigue Fast and Cleanse For Exhaustion

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Written by: Carrie LEsperance

Adrenal Glands Revival: Fatigue Fast and Cleanse For Exhaustion

The adrenal glands were long regarded as emergency glands -- pouring out their internal secretions only when a person was confronted by a dangerous situation and had to resort to 'fight or flight.' Later, it was shown that adrenaline is so vital that humans cannot live for 4 seconds if it has been drained from the blood.

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Taking Charge of Our Health: Embodying 5D Consciousness

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Written by: Judith Corvin-Blackburn

Taking Charge of Our Health: Embodying 5D Consciousness

In her doctoral dissertation, Meredith Davis notes that “all discomfort in our lives, whether physical, mental, emotional or psychic, is the attempt of our Self to shift an energy pattern that is ready to be released on some level.”

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Sugar Addiction: A Refined Dependency on Sugar

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Sugar Addiction: Like A Kid in a Candy Store

Sugar is not only the most prevalent addiction in our society, but it's also the least recognized and one of the hardest to kick. Yet almost no one calls sugar an addictive substance. What's truly frightening about it is that sugar is found in practically every food product on the grocery store shelf. Are we a society of unknowing addicts? Perhaps.

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Color Code Eating: A Way of Life and A Path to Health

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Color Code Eating: A Way of Life and A Path to Health

Americans seem constantly to be on diets -- grapefruit diets, cabbage diets, low-carb diets, high-protein diets, raw food diets, you name it. The elusive goal of these many plans is weight loss. Yet we have the fattest society ever...

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What Does Survival Of The Fittest Mean In The Coronavirus Pandemic?

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Written by: Prakash Nagarkatti and Mitzi Nagarkatti

What Does Survival Of The Fittest Mean In The Coronavirus Pandemic?

Charles Darwin popularized the concept of survival of the fittest as a mechanism underlying the natural selection that drives the evolution of life.

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Are You Looking... or Seeing? Left Brain, Right Brain

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Written by: Roberto Kaplan

Are You Looking... or Seeing? Left Brain, Right Brain

A great deal of research has been done in an effort to understand the structures and processes that are necessary for vision. What is obvious is that each eye feeds specific information through the visual pathways to the two sides of the brain.

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5 Things College Students Should Include In A Plan For Their Wellness

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Written by: Sandra M. Chafouleas

5 Things College Students Should Include In A Plan For Their Wellness

As a psychologist and the mother of two college-aged students, I am concerned about my children’s future emotional well-being.

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Now Is Great Time To Try Baking Sourdough Bread

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Now Is Great Time To Try Baking Sourdough Bread

More time at home combined with supermarket shortages of essentials, has fostered the creativity of a whole new generation of home bakers.

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Pranayama Breathing Exercises for Healing and Raising Consciousness

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Written by: Pauline Wills

Pranayama Breathing Exercises for Healing and Raising Consciousness

Many ancient cultures, such as the Incas, Egyptians and Tibetans, believed in and taught breathing exercises for healing purposes and to raise consciousness. Mystics and gurus believed that practising pranayama led to the experiencing of the true self and the universe.

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Fasting In The Twenty-First Century: Breaking the Addiction to Food

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Written by: Simon Chokoisky

Fasting In The Twenty-First Century: Breaking the Addiction to Food

Fasting is an art. By creating space in your body, it will help create space in your life for the things you want, including loving relationships, a disease-free body, and prosperity in line with your highest ideals.

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Beyond Prozac: Depression Can Be Treated on Numerous Levels

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Written by: Douglas Bloch

Beyond Prozac: Depression Can Be Treated on Numerous Levels

Since World War II, rates of depression have doubled in the U.S., and depression is now the second most disabling illness in the Western world after heart disease. I have organized a holistic program for the prevention and treatment of depression into five areas — physical self-care, mental/emotional self-care, spiritual self-care, people support, and lifestyle habits.

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Here's How To Manage Chronic Conditions Amid The Coronavirus Pandemic

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Written by: Laurie Archbald-Pannone

Here's How To Manage Chronic Conditions Amid The Coronavirus Pandemic To avoid the high risk COVID-19 poses to older adults with chronic illnesses, many doctors have shifted appointments to telemedicine. BSIP/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

Amid the stress and confusion of coronavirus shutdowns and social distancing orders, it can seem to older patients as though everything is on pause. Clinics have postponed regular office visits. Patients worry about going to pharmacies and grocery stores. There’s even anecdotal evidence that people with serious issues such as chest pain are avoiding emergency rooms.

One important fact must not get overlooked amid this pandemic: Chronic health conditions still need attention.

If you had diabetes before the pandemic, you still have diabetes and should be monitoring your blood sugar levels. If you were advised to follow a low-salt diet before the pandemic to control your blood pressure, you still need to follow a low-salt diet during what my spouse calls “the duration.” If you had to check in with your doctor if your weight increased from underlying congestive heart failure, you still need to check your weight daily and call your doctor.

As I remind my geriatric patients, taking care of chronic conditions is even more critical right now as the new coronavirus raises the risk for people with underlying medical problems.

Lungs, heart and even kidneys

If you have chronic medical conditions and you become infected with the coronavirus, you’ll likely face an increased risk of developing severe symptoms.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention looked at a sample of U.S. patients with COVID-19 and found that 89% of those hospitalized in March had underlying conditions. The percentage rose to 94% for patients age 65 and older.

COVID-19 primarily affects the lungs, and people with lung diseases, such as COPD, have less “pulmonary reserve,” which is like having a backup generator waiting to kick in if the power goes out. So, what might have been a mild infection for someone else can develop into a severe infection for someone with lung problems.

Beyond the lungs, doctors and scientists are starting to see signs that COVID-19 may have devastating effects on the kidneys and heart. An extreme immune system response known as a cytokine storm can damage organs, and mini blood clots have developed in some patients.

High blood pressure, congestive heart failure or diabetes can also increase the risk of developing severe symptoms from COVID-19. In the CDC sample, 73% of older patients hospitalized with COVID-19 also had hypertension, about a third had diabetes and just over half had cardiovascular disease.

How to keep seeing your doctor

Managing chronic conditions amid a pandemic is not easy. It requires adjusting daily routines and dealing with new obstacles.

One of the challenges is medical appointments. During the pandemic, most geriatric clinics have postponed in-person visits for routine check-ups to avoid exposing patients or staff to the coronavirus. But that doesn’t mean your doctor isn’t there for you.

My clinic, for example, has transitioned most patient appointments to telehealth. This allows us to keep in touch with our patients and their symptoms and to adjust treatment plans in real time.

Online portals with “virtual waiting rooms” allow for video visits between patient and doctor. For patients who don’t have access to the internet or aren’t as comfortable with the technology, the telephone works, too. Patients can send photos of injuries. Over 90% of my clinic visits with my geriatric patients are now by telephone. We schedule time for the clinic appointment, the clinic staff registers the patient, and then I call the patient for the check-up.

I was in the middle of one of these visits recently when a patient asked me if I thought they should try telehealth. I was surprised by the question, and the patient was surprised by my answer – we were in the middle of a telehealth visit. I realized that the common picture of telehealth conveys a complex process, perhaps similar to calling a customer service line.

Telehealth is typically arranged with your own doctor – same doctor, same relationship – just a different physical connection.

What about prescription refills?

Even if a clinic no longer has routine patient appointments, the office is probably still staffed. Patients can call the clinic and may also be able to request medication refills online.

Patients should check if their insurance company will allow 90-day supplies rather the usual 30 days so they can limit trips to the pharmacy. Some pharmacies are also providing medication delivery or curbside pickup now so high-risk patients don’t have to walk inside the store.

Staying on a diet

Diet is often one of the toughest adjustments needed for controlling chronic medical conditions.

Watching what we eat can be even more challenging during a pandemic. Following a low-carb diet for diabetes, following a low-salt diet for congestive heart failure or following a low-cholesterol diet for heart disease isn’t simple when people are sitting at home with stocked pantries and unable to get to the grocery store for fresh produce.

To avoid snacking out of boredom, try creating a daily meal and snack schedule.

Staying hydrated can also help. Hormones that tell us when we need to drink something don’t respond as well as we age, so our bodies may need water rather than an unhealthy snack.

If getting to the grocery store is a challenge, check if the store has senior-only hours, delivery or curbside pickup. A friend, neighbor or family member might be able to go grocery shopping for you. Many people are eager to help and just need to be asked.

Staying out of the hospital

Even if you don’t get COVID-19, it is still critically important that you continue to manage your chronic medical conditions.

When chronic conditions aren’t managed, patients run a higher risk of ending up in the emergency room and hospital – places where COVID-19 patients are likely also being treated and that have become overburdened amid the pandemic.

One of the best ways to help them is to take care of yourself. Stay home. Stay well. Stay connected.

About The Author

Laurie Archbald-Pannone, Associate Professor Medicine, Geriatrics, University of Virginia

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

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