Study: Risk takers cannot control themselves
AUSTIN, Texas — People who engage in risky behavior, such as unsafe sex, do it most likely because their self-control systems are not active enough, U.S. researchers say.Russell Poldrack, director of the University of Texas, Austin's Imaging Research Center, and colleagues analyzed data from 108 subjects who sat in a magnetic resonance...Grants available in search of health care innovations
DETROIT — Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and the BCBSM Foundation are partnering to provide $250,000 to safety net clinics interested in improving health care and health care delivery in Michigan. Clinics operating in Michigan are encouraged to apply for the Enhancing Primary Care in Michigan’s Safety Net Organizations...Health groups call on fast-food to drop soda from kids’ menu
WASHINGTON — Health organizations and U.S. nutrition experts say they are calling on fast-food restaurant chains to take sugary drinks off their children's menus.Margo G. Wootan, nutrition policy director at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, said McDonald's agreed to drop soda and sugary drinks from Happy Meal menus last...Added sugar linked to increased risk of heart disease deaths
ATLANTA — Sugar added to food -- not sugar naturally occurring in fruit -- is associated with increased risk for death from heart disease, U.S. researchers say.Quanhe Yang of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta and colleagues used national health survey data to examine added sugar consumption as a percentage of...A message on mental health: Help is available and should be sought
DEARBORN — Last week, the community was shocked by the death of a young woman who took her own life. The tragic event raised questions in the community about mental health and ways to prevent and treat psychological problems.Two experts said that the Arab American community needs to improve the way it approaches mental health issues,...Cervical cancer is preventable though HPV vaccination
LANSING — In recognition that January is Cervical Health Awareness Month, the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) is reminding all women to stay current on their cervical cancer screening as a means to improve their health in 2014. In 2010, 344 Michigan women were diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer, and in 2011, 121...Healthy lifestyle choices recommended to prevent birth defects in Michigan babies
A baby is born with a birth defect in the United States every four and a half minutes. Healthy lifestyle choices as well as medical care before and during pregnancy can reduce these chances, resulting in better infant health outcomes for all Michiganders.“Most people simply do not realize how common, costly and critical birth defects...Eight million lives saved since U.S. alarm on smoking 50 years ago
More than half of American men and over a third of women were smokers on January 11, 1964, when Dr. Luther Terry delivered the first Surgeon General's Report on Smoking and Health outlining the links between tobacco use, lung cancer and death.Fifty years later, smoking rates have been cut by about half, and a new study estimates that 8...Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan offers safety tips for coping with winter snow fall
DETROIT — Over the past few weeks, Michigan has experienced multiple snow falls, forcing Michigan residents to head outdoors to clear driveways and walkways. Now and as winter continues, physicians at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and Blue Care Network recommend residents keep heart health in mind and pace themselves when clearing...Snow shoveling tips as Winter looms
Shoveling snow can increase your risk of heart attack, and you should take precautions to protect yourself, an expert says."When the temperature outside drops, our blood vessels narrow to prevent our bodies from losing heat," Dr. Holly Andersen, director of education and outreach at the Ronald O. Perelman Heart Institute of...Five common New Year’s resolution mistakes and how to fix them
Every new year we make a list of resolutions, hoping to better ourselves and our lives, only to abandon our efforts entirely by Feb. 1 (if not by Jan. 2). Such failures are not mere disappointments, as they can create emotional wounds that impact our psychological well-being. Indeed, too often the annual ritual that is meant to...BCBSM extends enrollment deadline for off marketplace individual health plans
DETROIT - Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) is extending the enrollment deadline for some of its individual health plans to Dec. 31, giving Michigan consumers more time to enroll in a health plan and ensure uninterrupted coverage into the New Year.Deadline extended to December 31 for off-marketplace plans – for consumers who...8 strategies to avoid overeating this holiday season
With the holiday season upon us, food is everywhere. From festive holiday parties to dinners with friends and family, let's face it, this time of year tends to center around food. And, it is perfectly OK to indulge on occasion, sans the guilt, without gaining weight. The trick is to enjoy what you are eating, and to eat mindfully while...Blue Cross Blue Shield encourages consumers to use free government money to reduce plan premiums
DETROIT – Over the past week, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan has monitored the progress of healthcare.gov and has seen encouraging evidence that the site is working better, signifying important progress at a critical time for Michigan consumers. In order to have active coverage beginning Jan. 1, consumers need to select a health...Natural ways to stay healthy this season
While you’re probably already accustomed with conventional ways of looking and feeling your best, this winter, consider more natural approaches to health and wellness.Here are several good-for-you and good-for-the-planet steps you can take to help stay strong and healthy this winter:Herbal RemediesFeeling under the weather? Before......
Massachusetts, Michigan to coordinate NECC meningitis probes
DETROIT (CBS/AP) — Authorities in Michigan and Massachusetts said Monday that they will coordinate their separate state and federal criminal investigations of a Framingham company that sold steroid injection materials linked to a fungal meningitis outbreak that sickened hundreds of people in 20 states.A federal grand jury in Boston has...Butterball falls short on large turkey production this year
Butterball, the largest turkey producer in the United States, said it has a shortage of fresh large turkeys ahead of Thanksgiving. The company said that turkeys at some of its farms failed to gain weight this year, causing the shortage, the Los Angeles Times reported."We experienced a decline in weight gains on some of our farms causing...90 percent of people show up to work sick
Sick day? What's that?! Nearly 90 percent of office workers surveyed by Staples this year admitted to showing up on the job, even when they knew they were contagious. That's up from last year's findings that 80 percent of employees went to work when they were under the weather.Their reasoning? They don't want to fall behind. Nearly half...Cloning cells may be the answer to hair loss
Co-study leader Professor Angela M. Christiano and colleagues at the Columbia University Medical Center in New York said other hair restoration methods redistribute hair from one part of the scalp to another. The new approach could significantly expand the use of hair transplantation to women with hair loss, who tend to have insufficient......
Real men… get checked: The importance of men scheduling screenings for cancer
According to the American Cancer Society, one in two men will develop invasive cancer in his lifetime. One in 26 will develop urinary bladder cancer. One in 19 will develop colon or rectum cancer. One in 13 will develop lung or bronchus cancer. One in six will develop prostate cancer.Cancer risk increases with...Cloning cells may be the answer to hair loss
U.S. researchers say they devised a hair restoration method with the potential to actually grow new follicles using a patient's own cells.Co-study leader Professor Angela M. Christiano and colleagues at the Columbia University Medical Center in New York said other hair restoration methods redistribute hair from one part of the scalp to......
Irregular child bedtimes linked to bad behavior
British researchers said they found a clear clinical and statistically significant link between irregular bedtimes and behavioral problems in children.The study, published in the journal of Pediatrics, found irregular bedtimes could disrupt natural body rhythms and cause sleep deprivation, undermining brain maturation and the ability to...Heart disease has a substantial psychological component
Greek researchers say cardiovascular disease has a substantial psychological component and psychological interventions, such as music therapy, halve deaths.Zoi Aggelopoulou, a nurse and one of the study authors at NIMTS Veterans Hospital of Athens, said the current study was a meta-analysis of nine randomized controlled trials that were......