ENERGY Swimming lessons save lives: What parents should know gfvpzc, July 10, 2024 Before going any further, here’s the main thing parents should know about swimming lessons: all children should have them. Every year, over 4,500 people die from drowning in the United States — and, in fact, drowning is the leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 4. Swimming lessons… Continue Reading
ENERGY The cicadas are here: How’s your appetite? gfvpzc, June 22, 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
ENERGY Ultra-processed foods? Just say no gfvpzc, June 13, 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
ENERGY Is there a good side to drug side effects? gfvpzc, June 1, 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
ENERGY Shining light on night blindness gfvpzc, April 24, 2024 Animals renowned for their outstanding night vision include owls, cats, tarsiers (a tiny primate in Southeast Asia) — and even the dung beetle. But humans? Not so much. Over time, many people suffer from night blindness, also known as nyctalopia. This condition makes seeing in dim or dark settings difficult… Continue Reading
ENERGY One surprising effect of wildfires: Itchy, irritated skin gfvpzc, April 17, 2024 Are you finding yourself with itchy, irritated skin that you can’t stop scratching? Or have you wondered why your child’s eczema is suddenly worse and so hard to control? Mounting evidence suggests that wildfires, which are increasing in intensity and frequency, contribute to skin problems, including eczema flares. What is… Continue Reading
ENERGY Packing your hurricane go bag? Make provisions for your health gfvpzc, April 13, 2024 When you live in a coastal area, preparing early for potential hurricanes is a must. Storms can develop quickly, leaving little time to figure out where you’ll be safe or which items to pack if you have to evacuate. And health care necessities, such as medications or medical equipment, are… Continue Reading
ENERGY What is cognitive behavioral therapy? gfvpzc, April 9, 2024 Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) teaches people to challenge negative thought patterns and turn less often to unhelpful behaviors. These strategies can improve your mood and the way you respond to challenging situations: a flat tire, looming deadlines, family life ups and downs. Yet there’s much more depth and nuance to… Continue Reading
ENERGY How health care leaders can prioritize health equity for the LGBTQIA2+ community gfvpzc, January 4, 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
ENERGY Orienteering: Great exercise and better thinking skills? gfvpzc, December 12, 2023 Picture this: you’re with friends in an unfamiliar forest using only a map and a compass to guide you to an upcoming checkpoint. There are no cell phones or GPS gadgets to help, just good old brainpower fueled by a sense of adventure as you wind through leafy trees and… Continue Reading