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  • Put your dirty hands in the air

    Put your dirty hands in the air

      Give Bad Bacteria the Stick Up with these Simple Steps Germs. The uninvited guest. The invisible menace. They are everywhere, even in places that look spotless. So how can you tell if something is truly clean? According to Joe Rubino, head microbiologist for Lysol, there are two types of clean. There is the visual…

  • Young blood (pressure, that is)

    Hypertension is an increasing threat amongst young adults Nearly one in five young adults have high blood pressure, a surprising jump that has prompted researchers to call it a “sleeping epidemic” according to a new study by the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. UNC researchers analyzed data on more than 14,000 men and women…

  • The good, the bad and the ugly cholesterol

    Q&A with Cynthia L. Ritter, CCRN, MSN, ARNP-C Central Florida Health News: Is there a “Good” and “Bad” cholesterol? Cynthia L. Ritter: Yes. Cholesterol is made of two types of lipoproteins, triglycerides and something called Lp(a). The two lipoproteins, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) have been given the terms good and bad cholesterol.…

Columns

  • Healthy Cook: Sticking to diets that work

    Healthy Cook: Sticking to diets that work

    Okay folks.  The fun is over.  It’s time to get back to the real world.  That means tightening the belt you let out a couple of notches over the holidays.  Controlling weight is a year-long process and, unless there is a medical reason, is a matter of math.  Calories in versus calories out.  If you…

  • Editor’s Dose: Real change vs. empty promises

    Editor’s Dose: Real change vs. empty promises

    Here we are, at the dawn of a new year, and we each have an opportunity to challenge ourselves.  This is the time when we resolve to let go of bad habits and become better people.  Last year at this time, I didn’t want to make any empty promises.  So being the editor that I…

  • Signs & Symptoms

    Signs & Symptoms

    Q&A on how to recognize (and treat) an overactive thyroid An overactive thyroid can cause alarming symptoms. We interviewed Dr. Brian Lake, an endocrinologist treating thyroid disease and diabetes at Gessler Clinic in Winter Haven, about the disease’s warning signs and treatments. Central Florida Health News (CFHN): What are the symptoms of an overactive thyroid…

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