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Energy Drinks, Alcohol and Adolescents Don’t Mix

April 4, 2013
It’s generally understood that highly caffeinated energy drinks — the beverage of choice for many teens — can cause a variety of health problems ranging from dehydration and insomnia to obesity and tachycardia. But now doctors are sounding the alarm about a new teen trend: mixing energy drinks with alcohol. The average cup of coffee…

Can You Really Break Your Heart?

April 4, 2013
If you’ve ever had your heart broken emotionally, you know it also hurts physically. And the symptoms now have a medical name: Broken heart syndrome. According to the American Heart Association, broken heart syndrome, also called stress-induced cardiomyopathy or takotsubo cardiomyopathy, is more prevalent among women than men and is the reaction from a surge…

Sneaky Exercises

March 11, 2013
Going for a walk, gardening or taking a bike ride all contribute to a healthy life. Get Active Orlando, a volunteer initiative that promotes physical activity and balanced nutrition, calls these “sneaky exercises,” because these are activities you do as part of daily life but probably don’t consider exercising. Such activities can help you reach…

Surviving Shingles

March 11, 2013
Shingles is a painful, blistering skin rash brought on by a dormant virus in people who have had chickenpox. It rarely lasts longer than a couple of weeks and almost never returns. Those most likely to develop shingles are over 60 years old, had chickenpox before 1 year of age, and have compromised immune systems. …

Healthy Zzzz’s For Your Heart

February 26, 2013
There’s nothing worse than lying awake next to a snorer. But did you know that snoring can be a symptom of obstructive sleep apnea? In recent years, snoring has been linked to an increased risk of hypertension, arrhythmias, myocardial infarctions and stroke. So don’t just nudge your partner and urge him or her to turn…