We trust our doctors to repair a torn ACL or to help set a broken bone, and while these intricate and complex operations are often handled with ease, sometimes it’s the simplest things, like washing their hands, that presents the biggest challenge for doctors. According to new information published in the Association for Professionals in […]
Attitude May Affect Diabetic Foot Ulcer Survival
Keeping a positive attitude may help clinical outcomes of diabetic foot ulcers, according to new research out of England. For their study, health psychologists at England’s University of Nottingham interviewed a total of 169 patients over the course of five years to determine if attitudes and beliefs about symptoms could impact clinical outcomes. “We wanted […]
Getting On Your Feet Could Improve Sleep Apnea Symptoms
If you’re snoring at night or suffering from other issues associated with sleep apnea, the answer to your problems may rest in your feet. According to a new study, exercise was found to be an effective stand-alone treatment for patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). For the study, researchers analyzed the effects of both supervised […]
Crocs Aren’t A Great Fit For Your Feet
Crocs may be a comfortable and practical option if you’re showering in a public restroom or in a dorm, but like high heels, experts say they aren’t a great option if you have to wear them for long periods of time. While some people feel Crocs are like the Nickleback of the shoe world, there’s no […]
Stroke Risk Could Increase With Odd Work Shifts
Few people in the healthcare industry are fortunate enough to work a standard 9-to-5 work shift, because health problems don’t just occur during normal working hours. Oftentimes nurses and doctors work inconsistent 12-hour, 14-hour or even 24-hour shifts to ensure patients get the care they need, but new research suggests that could be taxing to […]
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