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New Calypso System employs unique method for treating prostate cancer
PRESCOTT VALLEY - During a routine physical exam six years ago, a doctor told Larry Hahn that he had a slightly enlarged prostate. The 63-year-old Prescott Valley resident didn't think much of it until last fall when he learned from another physician that he had contracted cancer.
Saturday, September 04, 2010

The five signs of sleep deprivation
We all occasionally burn the candle at both ends. We study late for exams, rise early for work and socialize with friends in the evening, all of which means we have fewer hours to rejuvenate our bodies and minds with sleep. In fact, lack of sleep can affect your work life and social life as well as your health.
Saturday, September 04, 2010

Free class available for those with brain disorders
The local chapter of NAMI, or National Alliance on Mental Illness, is again sponsoring a free 10-week educational course for people who have a mental illness. Three trained peer facilitators will be leading this tremendous educational opportunity.

"We are starting a third edition, hoping to allow more time for the peers to engage in the educational process and more time for them to bond in the experience," said one of the facilitators.

Saturday, September 04, 2010

Most asthma attacks more severe at night
Dear Dr. Rosenberg:

I am 32 years old and sleepwalk about once a week. I just got a new health care provider. He wants me to have a sleep study. I know that I sleepwalk, so how might this help?

Saturday, September 04, 2010

Athletes risk skin diseases by skipping the shower, wearing unlaundered workout clothes
The season for high school and college sports returns with new worries about infectious skin diseases.

Athletes at all levels can pass on dangerous germs like MRSA (a drug-resistant staphylococcus infection), viruses such as herpes or various fungal infections by not cleaning equipment or sharing personal items like towels, gear or razors.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Gardening is all-around health-promotion activity
You may not make the connection immediately, but the following information on gardening comes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (www.cdc.gov). Gardening? Yes, gardening can be a great way to enjoy the outdoors, get physical activity, beautify the community, and grow nutritious fruits and vegetables. It is a health-promotion activity any way you look at it.
Saturday, August 28, 2010

Prescriptions: Take them only as directed
Without question, prescription drugs help millions of people live healthier lives, but only when they are taken as prescribed. Taking too little of a prescribed medication, or not taking it at all, can lead to serious health problems.

A recent report in The New England Journal of Medicine noted that patients who fail to take their prescription drugs cost $100 billion annually in preventable hospital stays. The report also stated that 89,000 deaths each year from high blood pressure could be avoided if patients took their medications as directed.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Sleeplessness can fuel alcoholism and vice versa
Dear Dr. Rosenberg:

Is it true that poor sleep in teenagers can predict alcoholism? I'm worried about my 16-year-old son. He has trouble getting to sleep and lately we suspect he is drinking at night.

A: Yes. Several studies have shown that poor sleep, especially an inability to fall asleep, may result in adolescent alcoholism. The reasoning behind this is twofold. First, some teenagers use the alcohol to help them fall asleep.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Hospital to break ground on breast cancer center
Yavapai Regional Medical Center will be breaking ground in October on a breast cancer center at its east campus in Prescott Valley.

The new center is expected to open its doors to serve women in October 2011.

The breast cancer center is the next step in creating a comprehensive women's health center, after the birthing center that opened in May, said John Amos, chief operating officer for Yavapai Regional Medical Center's east campus.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Kids between ages of 1 and 6 should get 10-12 hours of sleep
Dear Dr. Rosenberg:

My husband and I are first-time parents. Our son is three years old. We have heard several recommendations on how much sleep a child his age is supposed to get. What do you think?

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Local support is available for those with low vision
Millions of Americans lose some of their vision every year. Irreversible vision loss is most common among people over age 65, according to the National Eye Institute, a division of the National Institutes of Health. "Low vision" means that even with regular glasses, contact lenses, medicine, or surgery, people find everyday tasks difficult to do.
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Saturday, August 21, 2010

No bones about it: calcium counts
Did you know that calcium is the most plentiful mineral found in the human body?

It's also one of the most important, because it is essential for healthy teeth and bones. Calcium also helps support blood clotting, the nervous system and the release of certain hormones. Your body even needs calcium to produce a healthy heartbeat.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Column: 'Constructive worry' helps neutralize fretful thoughts at bedtime
Dear Dr. Rosenberg: I have a great deal of trouble falling asleep. When I get into bed, I start worrying and my mind races. Is there anything, I can do for this?
Saturday, August 14, 2010

The benefits of breastfeeding your baby
One of the most important decisions a new mother can make involves how she will feed and nourish her baby. The U.S. Surgeon General recommends feeding babies only breast milk for the first six months of life, and it is even better if mothers can breastfeed their infants for an entire year or more.
Saturday, August 14, 2010

Involved parenting key to successful school year
Most of the parents reading this Counselor's Column have done it successfully. Done what?
Saturday, August 14, 2010

Local DDS sinks teeth into new technique
Dr. Sergio Montes extolled the virtues of biomimetic dentistry during a recent talk at New Frontiers Natural Foods.

Montes, of Prescott Dentistry, described the minimally invasive process as a breakthrough that mimics natural teeth, preserving more of the exterior enamel than traditional dental procedures.

Saturday, August 07, 2010

Taking folic acid before and during pregnancy helps prevent birth defects
Women considering pregnancy should add folic acid to their diets or their vitamin regimens. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends women begin taking 400 micrograms (mcg) of folic acid every day at least one month before getting pregnant and during pregnancy, too.
Saturday, August 07, 2010

Older sleep medications can worsen sleep apnea
Dear Dr. Rosenberg:

Is it true that sleeping pills make sleep apnea worse?

A: Yes, this is the case with some medications. The older sleeping pills called Benzodiazapenes definitely have this effect. They not only induce sleep, but also serve as muscle relaxants. This tends to cause the airway to collapse more easily. Examples of older sleep aids include Diazepam (Valium), Temazepam (Restoril) and Lorazepam (Ativan). The newer sleep aids such as Lunesta (Eszopiclone) and Ambien (Zolpidem) act specifically on the sleep center of the brain and do not have muscle-relaxing properties, and therefore do not worsen sleep apnea.

Saturday, August 07, 2010

Our kids can teach us a thing or two
Not surprisingly, the Arizona Department of Health Services provides handouts and information on the health topic of obesity. We have heard lots lately about obesity in America, from campaigns that are intended to get us moving, to efforts that bring more fresh fruits and vegetables to underserved communities. But what does the Arizona Health Department information offer that might be unique as we confront the problem of obesity? Well, look at this twist on a familiar message:
Saturday, August 07, 2010

ASHLine helps smokers quit
When Maureen Swain of Prescott decided to quit smoking, she said the free assistance and encouragement she received from Arizona Smokers' Helpline made the difference.

When smokers call the Arizona Department of Health Services' ASHLine at 1-800-556- 6222, expert coaches guide them through the quitting process, help them set goals, and develop a smoking cessation plan, said Laurie Thomas, public relations manager for the Bureau of Tobacco and Chronic Disease.

Saturday, July 31, 2010


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