Health News

Norovirus is a costly illness

Norovirus is a costly illness, with associated healthcare expenses accumulating to nearly four billion dollars a year worldwide. Furthermore, the price tag skyrockets when you account for lost productivity and other societal costs, stacking up to $64 billion. The findings are the first to put a monetary value on norovirus illness and show its economic ...click here to read more

Night shift harmful for women’s heart

A new study suggests night shift work is harmful for women’s hearts, increasing their risk of heart disease. Lead researcher Celine Vetter said, “We saw a modest increased risk of heart disease associated with longer duration of rotating night shift work, which appears to wane after stopping shift work.” Compared to women who did not ...click here to read more

Colon cancer risk not lowered by statins

The risk of colon cancer has not been found to decrease with the use of statins. However, researchers suggest that a person’s cholesterol levels may affect a person’s risk of colon cancer. Researchers compared the use of statins and cholesterol levels in over 22,000 British patients with colon cancer to over 86,000 individuals without colon ...click here to read more

Poor sleep is bad for blood vessels

Lack of sleep can contribute to many health complications, and the latest findings suggests poor sleep can hurt blood vessels by influencing cholesterol metabolism. The study looked at the effects of cumulative sleep deprivation on cholesterol metabolism in gene expression and blood lipoprotein levels. Researchers used a state-of-the-art technology to get information from a small ...click here to read more

Blood pressure and cholesterol management in seniors needs improvement to reduce risk of cardiovascular disease

A new study revealed that seniors need to improve their blood pressure and cholesterol levels  in order to reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Cardiovascular disease prevention among seniors is often difficult, as they are underrepresented in clinical trials and many doctors believe it is too late to begin intervention. A clinical review suggested ...click here to read more

Weekly health news roundup: fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, sebaceous cyst, and skin rashes

Bel Marra Health’s weekly health news roundup consists of stories on fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, sebaceous cysts, and skin rashes. This week, we share with you natural remedies for fibromyalgia skin disorders, a new treatment for depression using LSD, new study on multiple sclerosis being triggered by brain cell death, and the similarities and differences between ...click here to read more

Retirement promotes healthier life for older adults

A new study has shown that retirement can help promote healthier lives in older adults. The findings that came from an Australian study reveal that when older adults retire, they tend to increase their physical activity. Lead researcher Dr. Melody Ding said, “Our study paints a positive picture of retirement. Retirees [in the study] were ...click here to read more