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New Study: The Relationship Between Obesity and Cancer

May 15, 2017 by William Kirkpatrick

Globally, 1.9 billion adults are overweight or obese, according to the World Health Organization. Roughly four in 10 adults are overweight, and more than one in 10 are obese, a condition that increases the risk of heart disease, diabetes, kidney problems and joint disorders in addition to multiple types of cancers. 20% of all cancers diagnosed in the US are related to body fatness, physical inactivity, excess alcohol consumption, and/or poor nutrition, and thus could also be prevented.

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Sleep Apnea in Children Linked To Detrimental Brain Changes

Apr 20, 2017 by William Kirkpatrick

Sleep apnea occurs when you have obstructions in your airway that interfere with your breathing during sleep. The flow of air can be partially blocked or even completely stopped altogether. It is common in older adults, affecting as many as 53% of men and 26% of women.

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Will Cutting Out Sugar Help You Lose Weight?

Apr 06, 2017 by William Kirkpatrick
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Need To Know: First Aid Skills

Apr 03, 2017 by William Kirkpatrick

Everyone should learn at least some basic first aid techniques because you never know when you could be the difference between life and death. The techniques mentioned in this post will give you the confidence to act in a serious situation because you never know when you might need them.

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These Foods Can Help Save Your Memory

Feb 09, 2017 by William Kirkpatrick

Just as your stomach, muscles, and heart feed on the nutrients that food supplies, so does the brain. So, what does the food you eat have to do with how your brain functions? 

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Primary Care Can Save America’s Hospitals

Jan 27, 2017 by William Kirkpatrick

Primary care serves as the cornerstone for building a strong healthcare system that ensures positive health outcomes and health equity. The function of primary care includes managing new health complaints that pose no immediate threat to life, managing long-term conditions and supporting the patient in deciding when referral to hospital-based services is necessary. A key aim is to keep people well, by providing a consistent point of care over the longer term, tailoring and co-ordinating care for those with multiple health care needs and supporting the patient in self-education and self-management. 

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Analyzing Direct Primary Care

Jan 25, 2017 by William Kirkpatrick

In a world created by non-physician administrators where 10 minutes per patient, 30 patients per day, little ancillary support and the constant threat of litigation is mixed with declining reimbursements and high debt loads, it comes as little surprise that primary care physician burnout is among the highest of any occupation.

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Tips To Create Your Personal Wellness Plan

Jan 23, 2017 by William Kirkpatrick

A wellness plan is a plan of action geared towards achieving personal wellness. Personal wellness implies a state of multidimensional health and satisfaction. There are many dimensions to personal wellness, and each must be nurtured, developed, and maintained for optimal overall well-being. 

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Aging Baby Boomers and the Future of Primary Care

Jan 13, 2017 by William Kirkpatrick

Have you ever heard of the "2030 Problem"? Well, the “2030 Problem” involves the challenge of assuring that sufficient resources and an effective healthcare system are available by the year 2030, when the elderly population is nearly twice what it is today. And, it's forecasted that this increase in population will have drastic affects on healthcare in the U.S. 

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The Simple Math Behind Weight Loss

Jan 11, 2017 by William Kirkpatrick

The pleasure of eating a candy bar lasts just a few minutes while burning off those calories can take nearly an hour.

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