Thursday, March 27, 2014

In this issue: All about aging, pet therapy, echinacea and colds, olive oil benefits and more.


Learn the natural changes that come with aging.
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HOUSECALL
Vol. 15, Issue 15 | March 27, 2014
 
THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES  
 
Aging: What to expect
Wonder what's considered a normal part of the aging process? Here's what to expect as you get older — and what to do about it.
 
 
Pet therapy: Man's best friend as healer  
Is medicine going to the dogs? Yes, but in a good way. Pet therapy is gaining fans in health care and beyond. Find out what's behind this growing trend.
 
     
 
EXPERT ANSWERS
 
Olive oil: What are the health benefits?
Olive oil contains MUFAs, a type of healthy fat that can protect against heart disease and other serious conditions.
Echinacea: Is it effective for the common cold?
Echinacea may slightly reduce the duration and severity of cold symptoms, but the effect may be too minor to notice.
 
PLUS ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS ...
Slide show: A guide to spices and herbs
Preventing anaphylaxis if you have food allergies
Broken ribs
Exercise: When to check with your doctor first
 
 
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Stress: Embrace the new season and the opportunities it offers
Take a cue from baseball; let go of the mistakes you made in the past. Focus instead on the opportunities ahead of you.
 
 
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HEALTHY RECIPES
 
Philly steak sandwich
Roasted red pepper with feta salad
Sloppy joes
Apple-fennel slaw
 
HEALTH TIP OF THE WEEK
 
Prevent night leg cramps
Nighttime leg cramps often strike just as you're falling asleep or waking up. To prevent these involuntary contractions of your leg muscles, usually in the back of your lower leg, stretch your legs before you climb under the covers. Wear shoes with proper support. Untuck the covers at the foot of your bed. And drink plenty of fluids during the day.
 
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