Thursday, December 4, 2014

Vitamin D Tests Aren't Needed For Everyone, Federal Panel Says

re-blogged from NPR
November 24, 2014 5:05 PM ET

Monday, December 1, 2014

Tova Cares: Healthy Tidbits Winter




Beat Holiday Stress with Mindfulness


Planning for the holidays and entertaining family and friends can be stressful in these hard economic times.  Especially when reflecting on loss loved ones can bring back unwelcome memories which may increase stress and unwanted emotions.  Those who have families who are incarcerated also ponder on their mental, physical and emotional well-being while doing their time behind bars.  Yes, the holidays present constant demands such as parties, baking cookies, cleaning, purchasing gifts on a ‘shoe string’ budget and entertaining.  I have found that planning ahead and sticking to a realistic budget before starting gift and food shopping is helpful.  Accept that family traditions change overtime as children and grand-children may be unable to visit due to their work and financial demands.  Acknowledge your feelings about these changes and find creative ways to connect and celebrate together such as sharing pictures, e-mail and videos.  Most of all, holidays can become a free for all by overindulging at holiday parties on sweets and alcoholic drinks.  Remember to get plenty of rest and continue to incorporate physical activity into your daily schedule.  Most of all take a breather and make some to for yourself.  Go to tovacaresblogspot.com to read Mayo Clinics, Healthy Lifestyle:  Stress management
                                
             http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-living/stress-management/in-depth/stress/art-20047544
            
             All the best,  Dr. Nina
       
Staying Mindful during the Holiday Season




Thursday, November 20, 2014

WORLD AIDS DAY FORUM - DECEMBER 6th

Sent along by Duffy's Hope,

                  Guest Speaker is, "D.J. Mifflin" from Fox Hit Series, Sleepy Hollow


 
All the best,  Dr. Anderson

Monday, November 10, 2014

A Black Cosmetic Company Sells, Or Sells Out?


re-blogged from NPR

October 24, 2014 6:48 AM ET
Karen Grigsby

        There is a huge market for Natural Hair products for women of color and beauty product conglomerates are getting into the market.  I have been without a perm for over 2 years and my hair is much healthier than with a perm. Being that I am more environmentally conscious, I also wanted to liberate myself from the chemicals used in the perm products to straighten hair that aim to define ones ethnic beauty. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has a website (Greener Products) to provide consumers with information about ingredients in hair products. Studies found that chemicals in hair products may increase risk of early puberty in children and higher rates of cancer in hair salon workers.  Another close friend of mine has gone natural and her hair looks great!   The entrepreneur (African-American woman) who started Carol's Daughter recently sold her company and brand to L'Oreal due to struggling sales and the competitive market of natural hair products.  Her products were used by celebrities fans on the A-list including Jada Pinkett Smith, Gabrielle union and Mary J. Blige.  
      Sort of reminds me of Madam C.J. Walker Madam CJ Walker Official site (1st African-American self- made Millionaire) whose company manufactured black hair and beauty products.  What are your thoughts?



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                                   Natural Hair product company gets bought by L'Oreal



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      Cosmetics giant L'OrĂ©al purchased Carol's Daughter, a beauty company that sells natural hair and skin products for black women, earlier this week. It may seem like an unlikely chapter in the story of a business that began in a Brooklyn kitchen.

Thursday, October 30, 2014

A Nap is good for the mind, body, soul and spirit

re-blogged from Well Within You by, Richard Pagoda- 
                 "Make the most of your Nap"

All the best, Dr. Anderson
 
 
It used to be that naps were thought to be only for the idle, the lazy or super-young. In fact, scientific studies conducted years ago showed that napping reduced the quality of overnight sleep and could, in effect, do more harm than good to our health.
The fact is that the more we study the human body, the more we learn. Fast forward from the old studies to today and the latest studies show that napping, if done correctly, is beneficial.  Napping can promote good physical health, emotional health and even mental health.

    What do studies show?
The National Institute of Mental Health published studies that show napping boosts creativity, increases the ability to learn, improves understanding and information processing, enhances happiness, reduces anxiety and may even be linked to a lower risk of heart disease.In fact, in studies that compared how effective increased caffeine intake was to a short power nap, the nap won out.  Participants stated that napping helps to reduce fatigue, enhance mood and sharpen motor skills better than that cup of java.  Scientists speculate that that the brain may get fatigued during the day and a short nap helps the brain to catch up, although research is ongoing with regard to that theory. 

    Length of time
The most effective naps last only 10-20 minutes.  The reason is that a person only goes through the first stage of sleep, which is a very light sleep.  This means that upon wakening, there is no grogginess, but there is a noted increased in alertness and concentration.
A 60-minute nap, in which a person usually goes through sleep stages one, two and perhaps even three will show improvement when it comes to memory performance and information process. The downside is that a person is very groggy and slow upon waking.
After a 90 minute nap, in which one goes through at least one REM cycle, a person will show improvement in terms of creativity and emotional processing.  They may wake up less groggy than the 60 minute nap, but a longer nap may also affect the ability to sleep that evening.
Helpful hint: In order to sleep for only 20 minutes, you can drink a cup of coffee right before you take your nap.  Caffeine starts to kick in 15-20 minutes after consumption and will help you wake back up at the right time. 

    Tips for better napping
  • Nap during the middle of your day.  For those who sleep from 10 pm to 6 am, a nap taken during the 1 pm to 3 pm hours is best. 
  • Make the napping location quiet and dark. 
  • Get into the habit of taking a nap. 
If you’re trying to add naps, but find you just can’t snooze, don’t worry!  Fifteen minutes of concentrated relaxation and meditation are the next best thing.  And once you get into the habit of resting during the middle of the day, you will find it easier to nod off during that time
- See more at: http://wellwithinyou.com/articles/make-the-most-of-your-nap.html/?source=mail&emd5=f359f8c366af68b4373434638e5c1ec7&token=00000008657328e#sthash.6AZ2yTdU.dpuf
Make the Most of Your Nap

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

We Did It! 100,000 Signatures received to restore the Sickle Cell Treatment Act





Sent along to the SCDAA Pennsylvania-Delaware Valley Chapter from the Sickle Cell Disease Foundation of California tonight!

At about 10:00 pm Sunday night we met our GOAL!!!

We just want to say thank you to all who helped out in this endeavor. It was close!!   If you tweeted, facebooked, emailed, chatted, yelled from roof tops and in the streets, we truly appreciate your support to get our voices heard. Not only did we get the required signatures, we also brought awareness to many about sickle cell disease.

THANKS AGAIN Thanks to EVERYONE who helped make this happen!!

You still have until Wednesday, 10/22/2014 to Sign!