It has been slightly over a month since I wrote about the pandemic virus. Unfortunately, headlines generally support another surge plowing through those few unvaccinated people – sooner than later. The headline that attracted my attention today told us that … Continue reading
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Twenty percent of older adults are deficient in folate (vitamin B9). Researchers examined over twenty-seven thousand medical records of men and women between 60 and 75. The Study https://www.newsmax.com/health/health-news/low-folate-dementia-death-aging/2022/03/22/id/1062407/. None of them were previously diagnosed with dementia. For four years, … Continue reading
One reason for happiness is having our expectations met. When our expectations are not met, then we are generally unhappy. With the pandemic ongoing for over a year and a half, we have had a few expectations. One is that … Continue reading
People find ways to misuse products in ways the manufacturers never intended their usage. Spray paint, for example, was misused when teens back in the ’70s smelled or sniffed it to get high. Many other examples of manufacturers had to … Continue reading
I noticed a headline today that stated the United States is buying 100,000 doses of Lilly’s COVID-19 antibody therapy. New Option for COVID-19 Hospitalizations https://www.newsmax.com/finance/streettalk/us-eli-lilly-coronavirus-antibodu-therapy/2021/02/26/id/1011614/ Last month, Eli Lilly & Company concluded testing of two antibody drugs for seriously ill … Continue reading
The trifecta of respiratory diseases is within reason. The triple whammy of health hazards is around the corner. Be wary and be careful with everyone around you – ‘praemonitus, praemunitus’ (forewarned is forearmed). This article and other early warnings will … Continue reading
This morning a very close family member passed away. Sudden death is grieved a bit differently compared to a person who has lived a long life and is suffering in pain for a time in the hospital. Most of us … Continue reading
Earlier this year, the United States Navy aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt was deployed to the Pacific Ocean. While at sea, several members were diagnosed with COVID-19. The aircraft carrier was ordered to Guam and docked on March 26th and the … Continue reading
There are several articles telling the world that if you have ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) in your body and contract coronavirus that you will rapidly develop pneumonia and die. The ibuprofen is taken to reduce pain, fever, and body ache. It … Continue reading
Fox News posted an article today discussing the subject of obesity and longevity. An analysis of ten studies comprising nearly 200,000 U.S. adults over the past seventy years showed some insight into our health and weight. None of the participants … Continue reading