Wednesday, February 10, 2021

How to prevent dehydration?

It’s in every living cell, tissue and organ, and it’s second only to oxygen as the thing we need most to survive—pure, clean water. We can’t live without it, and we can’t live well without enough of it. We are constantly in need of water as we lose water with every breath and every activity of the body. We are especially at risk for dehydration when we exercise or we are ill—this is when dehydration, even mild dehydration, can take its toll, causing you to feel tired and drained of energy. Anyone may become dehydrated, but young children, older adults and people with chronic illnesses are most at risk.


Dr. Julie Scarano, a doctor of chiropractic who is trained in prevention and wellness (in addition to providing care for neuromusculoskeletal conditions such as neck or back pain, for which chiropractors are most well known) believes it’s better to prevent dehydration than to treat it. She also reminds you that the 23 intervertebral discs in your spine have high water content and that dehydration can be associated with spinal pain.


Here are some preventative tips to help avoid dehydration:


•    Choose your beverages wisely. Avoid or limit fruit juices, sodas, alcohol and high-sugar sports drinks.


•    Drink a glass of water during and between meals, as well as before, during and after exercise.


•    Plan outdoor activities for cooler parts of the day.



•    Eat foods that are high in water content, such as fruits and vegetables.


•    Make water your go-to beverage of choice.

Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Contact lenses: Precautions and advice

Healthy eyes require good contact lens wear-and-care habits — yet sometimes adults and teens struggle to remember. "People who love their contacts often have the best intentions to follow instructions from eye- care professionals. With so much else happening in their lives, it is possible to forget at times. That’s human nature," says Dr. Rick Weisbarth, an optometrist and chairperson of the Washington, D.C.-based Contact Lens Institute. These behaviors are consistent with recently-conducted YouGov research among 705 adults in the United States. It reveals that while about three in four people will read a new product’s instructions, problems arise if they are too difficult to understand, misplaced or users find themselves in a hurry. In another eye-opening finding, 58 percent of respondents admit to figuring out how to use a new product by trial-and-error. Aided by these insights, the Contact Lens Institute has introduced The EASY Way (Eyes, Awareness, Safety and You), designed to streamline and simplify sometimes confusing contact lens wear-and-care guidelines. 

At the center of the program are three easy to recall steps for healthy, comfortable contact lens wear that everyone should know: 1. Think Clean. Wash and dry your hands every time before touching your lenses or eyes. If you wear reusable lenses, always clean and disinfect them with each removal, and clean your case as directed. Keep your lenses and case away from any type of water, which can contain harmful microorganisms. 

2. Remember: Fresher is Better. Wear your contacts for as long as your eye-care professional says, replacing them with fresh lenses on schedule. Only wear daily disposable lenses once, and always rely on new solution for reusable lens disinfection and storage. Replace your case at least every three months. 

3. Trust Your Eye Doctor. Listen to your eye care professional, who has specialized training. If you have any questions, contact their office — they care about your health and great vision. 

Thursday, February 4, 2021

Get rid of insomnia: Sleep in few seconds

Easy  and simple remedies for curing insomnia

Best remedy to get rid of insomnia

* Don't exercise two hours before bed time

*Create sleep environment ( Put off lights) in the bedroom

* Avoid usage of mobile phones before bed time

* Relax...Do breathing exercise

* Avoid alcohol and caffeine

* Remove thoughts from mind

* Don't take stress

* Don't sleep for more than 45 minutes in afternoon



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