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		<title>High Fructose Corn Syrup to Blame?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 15:43:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kathy Hann</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I spend hours a week exercising and trying to trick my not so young body into returning to the body of a few decades ago.  It&#8217;s not like I&#8217;m asking for the body of college years.  That would be a miracle and a whole different blog topic.</p>
<p>As a researcher and scientist I read a lot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I spend hours a week exercising and trying to trick my not so young body into returning to the body of a few decades ago.  It&#8217;s not like I&#8217;m asking for the body of college years.  That would be a miracle and a whole different blog topic.</p>
<p>As a researcher and scientist I read a lot of  studies.  As someone who also love s to garden and cook and someone who loves to eat I also read articles about healthy eating and raising my own vegetables.  I&#8217;ve seen that reasonable eating can reduce my body weight.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve also seen an apparent link between genetics and the health issues that I am trying to avoid like high cholesterol and high blood pressure.  After all, my husband and I both eat the same things for the most part but his cholesterol is 50 points less than mine.  Granted I am not taking into account ratio of good to bad cholesterol which is important but just to keep it simple I&#8217;m talking about total cholesterol.  On the other hand he has high blood pressure and I have low blood pressure.</p>
<p>His idea of exercise is watching me do P90X.  He does drink wine more regularly than I and doesn&#8217;t skimp when it comes to dipping that whole grain bread in olive oil but he just doesn&#8217;t seem to struggle with those few extra pounds the way that I do&#8230;. and he is a decade ahead of me.</p>
<p>So today I stumbled across an article that I saved to read &#8220;some day&#8221; &#8211; now I remember why I put it aside for some day.  The article is about the link between soft drinks and weight gain.  Now we could be on to something.  One major difference in our diets is my addiction to the soda in the red can. (gasp)  I do have 20 ounces a day of it.  I occasionally try to quit and I have been successful for brief periods of time- usually until a migraine comes along and I fall off the wagon.</p>
<p>Basically the article is looking at the studies that have been published relating the link in soda consumption to the obesity problem in America.  I know that the acid in sodas in not good for me.  It blocks the absorption of calcium which lowers bone mass.  Luckily my bones so far are healthy although age and hormones, another topic for later, may start taking a toll on that.  The article states that there aren&#8217;t enough definitive studies yet to be sure of the link but they do note that the increase in high fructose corn syrup consumption over the last several decades exceeds the increase in intake of any other food or food group. And they do show data that indicates a link between soda consumption and weight gain.</p>
<p>Now I have been trying to cut the HFCS from my diet and I have been amazed at the number of foods that list it high on the label when listing contents.  I&#8217;ve managed to eliminate many of the sources of HFCS in my diet just by reading labels and being aware of what I buy.</p>
<p>It is time to take a action on what is now probably the major source of HFCS in my diet as well.  After all, the exercise that I do can add muscles but if that layer of fat is surrounding them it will only hide all my hard work.  Time to start working that other organ in my body and overcome the soft drink habit.</p>
<p>I know that the people at the office don&#8217;t want to see this happen.  Not because of the stock prices dropping but they seem to think there is a change in my behavior when we go through this process.  So let&#8217;s not tell them.  Anyone want to join me and we can do our own research and see if we can lose some weight, specifically fat, by giving up soft drinks?  It may not be scientific but anecdotal info sometimes leads to good research.  Remember that artificial sweeteners are bad so we have to give them up completely not trade this sin for a different one.  OK, so who&#8217;s in?</p>

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		<title>Stroke Risk Associated with Migraines and Aura</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 16:42:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kathy Hann</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I recently read an article that links  Migraines with aura as well as the use of estrogen with increased stroke risk.  As a scientist I know to use caution with studies that are published without regard to the source of the data, the size of the sample pool or who was funding the data.   [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently read an article that links  Migraines with aura as well as the use of estrogen with increased stroke risk.  As a scientist I know to use caution with studies that are published without regard to the source of the data, the size of the sample pool or who was funding the data.    I once read a study that Hershey funded that said that chocolate prevented tooth decay.    If you know me at all you can be certain that I am willing to subscribe to prohylactic chocolate  no matter who funded the study.   One more reason for me to eat dark chocolate.  Anyway, if the relationship with migraines with aura is linked to increased risk of stroke this is just another opportunity for me to remind all my dear women friends to eat right, exercise regularly and avoid estrogen supplements.  Depending on what you read and believe that means we should also be looking at soy products carefully.  Perhaps more on that later. Meanwhile, take control of your health!</p>

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		<title>Kids and Migraines</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 23:40:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kathy Hann</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Headache is the most frequent neurological symptom and the most common manifestation of pain in children.  Because children are less likely to articulate their problem or seek help their needs are often unmet.  Children who suffer from headaches may have difficulty concentrating on their school work and often experience more missed days and more frequent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Headache is the most frequent neurological symptom and the most common manifestation of pain in children.  Because children are less likely to articulate their problem or seek help their needs are often unmet.  Children who suffer from headaches may have difficulty concentrating on their school work and often experience more missed days and more frequent doctor visits.</p>
<p>As a child, you know when teradactyls flew around, I had headaches almost daily.  They were diagnosed as vision problems and resolved with glasses so that is a great place to start.  As an adult I developed serious migraines with my cycle.  Unfortunately I must have passed that on to my daughter.  In her adolescent years she started with spots in front of her eyes referred to as “aura” followed by nausea and vomiting.  Most children do not experience aura but they will often have a headache preceded by mood changes or withdrawal from activity.</p>
<p>If your child suffers from headaches and complains about sensitivity to light or sound or the headache is accompanied by nausea or vomiting they are probably experiencing migraines.  In one study of over 48,000 children with headache 80% of the primary headaches were migraines.</p>
<p>As a mother we always worry about our children and the concern with headaches in children is often that there is something serious causing it.  The goods news is that the risk of a malignant tumor in pediatric migraine patients is very minimal.  In the study mentioned above the risk of malignant tumor was 0.03% compared to 0.004% in the control group.</p>
<p>Realizing that the pain, although unpleasant, is not life-threatening often allows for healthier coping strategies.  Sleep, darkness, and a quiet room are essential in managing acute migraine and tension-type headache. Scheduled times for meals, bedtime, relaxation, and exercise should be encouraged as well as relaxation techniques.  Sometimes even the focus of a video game can provide relief,</p>
<p>The role of diet in headaches remains controversial. However, if a given food or beverage is associated with headaches, its avoidance has an obvious and significantly positive impact.  Alcohol, drugs, or caffeine may trigger headaches and appropriate lifestyle changes should be encouraged.  If stress or family situations are causing the migraines consider therapy to learn healthy coping mechanisms.</p>
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<li>Factors that precipitate      migraine
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<li>Common factors
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<li>Stress/anxiety</li>
<li>Menstruation</li>
<li>Oral contraceptives</li>
<li>Physical        exertion/fatigue</li>
<li>Lack of sleep (sleep        apnea may also be a primary cause of headache)</li>
<li>Glare</li>
<li>Hunger</li>
<li>Foods/beverages with        nitrates, glutamate, caffeine, tyramine, salt</li>
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<li>Less common factors
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<li>Reading/refractive        error</li>
<li>Cold foods</li>
<li>High altitude</li>
<li>Drugs &#8211;        Nitroglycerin, indomethacin, hydralazine</li>
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<p>The bad news is that there is no approved medication for pediatric migraine.  There are studies currently underway that are investigating the affect of new medications on migraines in the pediatric population.  If your child suffers from migraines you know how important this research is.  Look on –line for information about migraine studies in your area.  If you are in the Tampa Bay area go to <a href="../../">www.dmiresearch.com</a> for a pediatric migraine study.</p>

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