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Social health – getting you and the economy better (4/24/12)

April 24, 2012 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Health and Economics Out of 33 countries considered to possess a “developed” economy, there is one that does not have universal health coverage. That country is the US. Historians argue why we are such an outlier.  Not only do we not possess universal health care coverage, but national policies rarely reward health as the goal […]

Do clothes make the brain? (4/18/12)

April 18, 2012 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Seeing Behind Clothes Do the clothes you wear change how your brain processes information?  Yes.  But can the same suit of clothes, given a different occupational meaning, change the whole process of focus and how you see the world? Yes again. Clothes Make the Man Mark Twain’s statement that “clothes make the man”  distills what […]

Prozac chicken? (4/6/12)

April 6, 2012 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Dining With Drugs The California Chicken Café,  an LA eatery described by the 2011 Zagat Survey as a “healthy, fast-food alternative,” is a popular place to eat. The food is so “good” Zagat concludes “there must be Prozac in the chicken.” Actually, folks, there is prozac in the chicken – and a lot of other […]

Rediscovering social support (and how it aids health – 4/04/12)

April 4, 2012 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Social Survival What keeps people living a long life?  A system of living that gives the body the right information at the right times to properly regenerate itself. We know what many parts of that system are.  Food is one.  Nutritional variety – whether the fruits, vegetables, and olive oil based diet of Mediterranean countries, […]

Is your kid snoring? (and what does it mean – 3/12/12)

March 12, 2012 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Sleep and Behavior Research has long linked sleep and behavior – in adults.  The picture in children has been cloudier.  Now a new study of British data evaluated by American academic researchers, makes the picture clearer: Snoring is not good for children. The Avon Longitudinal Study Mothers and fathers filled out questionnaires on children aged […]

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