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Can I avoid Alzheimer’s using “Lifespace”? (5/25/11)

May 25, 2011 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Lifespace and Alzheimer’s Disease If you want to get through a long life and remain healthy, you might want to at least check a study done at Rush Medical School’s Rehabilitation Unit.  It claims that those with greater “lifespace” were on five year follow-up far less prone to Alzheimer’s than those who stayed in their […]

Banned in Arkansas – Lazy Cakes are off the shelves (5/23/11)

May 23, 2011 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Regulators Begin Actions on Drugs as Foods Lazy Cakes, a brownie filled with now 7.8 mg of melatonin, unknown amounts of valerian root and other “herbal” drugs, was banned last week by the Arkansas Department of Health. It also facing a ban in Fall River and New Bedford, Massachusetts. When I wrote about Lazy Cakes […]

Is business travel unhealthy? (5/20/11)

May 20, 2011 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Business Travel May Be Hazardous to Your Health Worried about airplane safety?  Thinking of air traffic controllers and pilots who fall asleep,  birds flying into engine intakes, intrusive and radioactive TSA body scanners, suicide bombers with explosives knitted into their underwear? Relax.  Heavy personal business travel is far more likely to lead to your early […]

24 seconds to roadkill (5/18/11)

May 18, 2011 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Whatever Happened to Pedestrian Rights? 24 seconds – not 24 hours.  That’s how long you’ve got on the traffic shot-clock to cross 6 rows of cars on the main street of my home town, Sarasota, if you hope to reach the grounds of our main regional hospital.  Before and during those 24 seconds motorists desperate […]

How to get the perfect nap Part II (5/16/11)

May 16, 2011 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Sleep Inertia Ever wake up feeling that you’re not waking up? That parts of your brain do not want to and cannot rise from slumber, that alertness is far away? Welcome to the problem of sleep inertia. Sleep inertia can and often occurs when people wake up not feeling fully rested. In theory, if we’re […]

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