Month: March 2024

Effects of Makeup on Skin During Exercise

A new study in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology reports the results of an intervention study on skin changes following the use of makeup while exercising on a treadmill. The study found that exercise causes changes in healing production, boosts metabolism, and indirectly alters the condition of the skin. The pilot study obtained data from a group of 43 college students without a history of chronic illness, and found that moisture levels, elasticity, number of pores, sebum levels, pH, and temperature all showed significant changes based on the use of cosmetic foundation cream during exercise.

UMass Amherst Study Finds Dried Fruit to be Healthiest Fruit Snack Option

UMass Amherst researchers have found that fruit gummies are the least nutritious fruit snack, with dried fruit being the healthiest option. Their analysis of nearly 1,500 fruit snacks revealed that dried fruit, pureed fruit, and canned fruit with juice met the latest high-nutrition snack recommendations, while gummies and other sugary options fell short.

Living Near Green Spaces May Boost Bone Health, Study Finds

Living near green spaces may have a positive impact on bone health, potentially boosting bone density and lowering the risk of osteoporosis. Lower levels of air pollution in green spaces play a significant role in these associations. The study, involving over 390,000 individuals, found a consistent association between the amount of green space and new cases of osteoporosis, with an increase in bone mineral density and a 5% lower risk of developing osteoporosis for every increase in the NDVI.

Scrutiny over Restrictions on Weight-Loss Drugs Reveals Disparities in Obesity Care Coverage

Healthcare organizations and insurers are facing scrutiny over the restrictions placed on weight-loss drugs, shedding light on the disparities in obesity care coverage. The rise of highly effective weight-loss medications has brought attention to the unequal treatment of obesity within health plans, sparking initiatives like the EveryBODY campaign to advocate for comprehensive coverage. The debate surrounding coverage for obesity care has also been influenced by pharmaceutical companies, with some advocating for broader coverage to expand their customer base. Zeke Emanuel, a medical ethicist, highlighted the disparities in obesity care coverage as a reflection of deep-seated societal biases, emphasizing the need for a more equitable approach to obesity care coverage.

Chronic Wasting Disease Found in Maryland National Parks

White-tailed deer in Maryland national parks have tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), a contagious and fatal disease causing physiological and behavioral changes. The discovery was made during deer reduction operations, prompting officials to advise park visitors to avoid consuming venison from CWD-positive deer and report any sick or dead wildlife.

Former Junior Lifesaver Shares Harrowing Skin Cancer Ordeal

Former junior lifesaver Leigh Raaschou shares his harrowing experience with over 100 skin cancer removals, emphasizing the importance of sun protection. Australian research explores the potential effects of cannabis on melanoma cell growth, offering hope in the battle against this deadly form of skin cancer.

Mycoprotein Shows Promise in Lowering Cholesterol Levels, Study Finds

Discover the potential benefits of incorporating mycoprotein into your diet to improve cholesterol levels and reduce cardiovascular risk factors. A new study published in Clinical Nutrition highlights the significant reduction in total circulating cholesterol concentrations among overweight adults with high cholesterol levels after a four-week mycoprotein intervention. Learn more about the promising avenue for managing cardiovascular health with mycoprotein.

Leisure-Time Physical Activity Beneficial for Stroke Prevention, Study Finds

A recent review published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry found that leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) can significantly reduce the risk of stroke. The study analyzed prospective cohort studies and identified three to five levels of LTPA that showed a reduction in stroke risk compared to no LTPA. The authors emphasized the importance of promoting physical activity to combat a sedentary lifestyle and encouraged individuals to strive for the best level of LTPA achievable based on their capabilities.

Study Finds High-Quality Plant-Based Diets Linked to Lower Risk of Hip Fractures in Postmenopausal Women

A recent study found that higher quality plant-based diets are associated with a lower risk of hip fractures in postmenopausal women. The research revealed that consumption of healthier plant-based options like whole fruits and vegetables was linked to a 21% lower risk of fracture, while consumption of unhealthy plant-based options was associated with a 28% higher risk. The study’s findings highlight the potential benefits of high-quality plant-based diets for bone health, especially among older adults with decreasing bone mass.

Deadly Outbreak of Parrot Fever Hits Europe

Deadly outbreak of parrot fever in Europe has led to five deaths, with symptoms including headache, muscle pain, and fever. Austria, Denmark, and Germany have reported an increase in cases, with suspected human-to-human transmission being rare.