Don’t worry about delirium in old patients, docs say
Scary stuff. A friend had a knee replacement surgery. The operation was fine, but days later he is still talking about the bandits who broke his knee. He wants his wife to call the police and report the attack. But no one attacked him and he is in a good hospital with good scare. But…
READ MORE » »Oh, My Aching Back: Docs Latest Advice is Do Nothing and It Often Gets Better
Latest guidelines from American College of Physicians: “Most patients with acute back pain have self-limited episodes that resolve on their own; many do not seek medical care” Don’t take drugs as your first approach to treatment, they advise., Given that most patients with acute or subacute low back pain improve over time regardless of treatment,…
READ MORE » »Don’t Go Broke Paying for Cancer Care: Check these Resources
Cancer care is costly. Many patients struggle with their bills; some of them skip taking medicine because they can’t afford to pay for the prescriptions. About two-thirds of cases are diagnosed in people over the age of 60. The Medicare Part D prescription plans pose serious problems for people with cancer, whose treatment often calls…
READ MORE » »What Medicare Won’t Pay For: Check Your Teeth, Eyes, Ears and Feet
Need a tooth implant to replace a cracked or rotten tooth? Need hearing aids because you listened to too much rock’n roll when you were a kid? Need glasses because you are having trouble driving at night? Often, Medicare won’t help you at all unless these problems are triggered by some underlying disease. Here is…
READ MORE » »What’s Up, Doc? Diagnostic errors cause 10% of patient deaths
When a doctor makes a mistake in diagnosis, the results can have “devastating consequences,” says a new Report by the Institute of Medicine, calling for a major effort to improve the work of detecting and treating disease. “Most people will experience at least one diagnostic error in their lifetimes, said the report, “Improving Diagnosis in…
READ MORE » »Broccoli Plus Your Gut’s Bacteria: A Cancer Fighter
Chemicals in vegetables -including the ones your mother wanted you to eat but maybe you balked at them-could become powerful soldiers in the war against cancer. Special molecules found in broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts may be transformed by microbes in your gut into cancer fighting compounds, according Dr. Francis S. Collins, director of the…
READ MORE » »Red Wine, Chocolate Won’t Help Us Live Longer
Resveratrol was the great gift to lovers of red wine and chocolate. This powerful antioxidant “was eventually isolated from red wine, as well as cocoa, red grapes, and a variety of other berries and roots,” says Dr. Francis Collins, director of the federal National Institutes of Health, in a May 20 blog post. “After that,…
READ MORE » »Hoping to Grow Old? Some Longevity Calculators
The fastest growing population group in the US is the cohort aged 85 and older. Some are lucky, healthy and financially strong. Others, not so much. Let’s hope you make it to advanced age and fit in that first fortunate group. Our statistically-conscious society is overflowing with calculators, tools to estimate life expectancy. Here are…
READ MORE » »Lots of diseases mimic Alzheimer’s-Don’t Panic
We lose the car keys again, can’t remember the title of the great movie we saw last year, and forget a friend’s birthday. Panic sets in, and the specter of Alzheimer’s disease rears its ugly head. Everyone over the age of 50 is struck by these incidents and begins worrying. Sometimes we dismiss them with…
READ MORE » »Help for Caregivers: Here are the Best Links
If you are reading this, the odds are good that you are a soldier in the caregivers army, more than 60 million strong, the volunteering group of Americans who care for others, for parents, for spouses, for children, for other relatives, for friends. You do it for love, for friendship, for devotion, not for money….
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