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Healthy LifeStyle Tips From OMRON and TMS
Helpful Blood Pressure Reminders
Understanding Why High Blood Pressure Is A Problem
Checklist for Lowering Your Sodium Intake by the American Heart Association:
Finding Ways To Get Fit
| Getting Fit Outside | Getting Fit Inside | |
| Building Strength | Walk wearing wrist weights | Exercise on an elliptical trainer |
| Push your child in a stroller around your neighborhood | Use free weights or machines at the local gym | |
| Explore the surrounding areas on your bike | Jump rope to increase upper body strength | |
| Building Endurance | Go for a hike through the local park | Walk/run using a treadmill |
| Develop a daily walking/running routine with a neighbor | Play basketball | |
| Go swimming at the local pool | Enroll in an aerobics class | |
| Building Flexibility | Play tennis or badminton | Take a yoga class |
| Wash your car by hand | Stretch during TV commercials | |
| Play nine holes of golf | When cleaning your home, place emphasis on stretching to get hard to reach areas |
The American Heart Association’s Fitness Center is a great resource for all of your exercise needs. Physical activity, as little as 30 minutes per day, can significantly reduce the risk of heart disease and high blood pressure. The Fitness Center is a comprehensive resource for living an active lifestyle…it includes an exercise diary, advice on how to “personalize” your workout and health information.
Regular Walking Can Decrease
Anxiety
Glucose
Blood pressure
Mobility limitations
Blood triglycerides
Pain
Body fat
Risk of some cancers
Bone loss
Constipation
Risk of heart attack, hypertension and stroke
Risk of diabetes
Depression
Stress
Falls & fractures
Weight
Regular Walking Improves Your Health, Both Mentally and Physically
Six Steps to Healthy Living:
What you need to know about fevers
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Fever defined and the
causes:
A fever is
when the body’s temperature is higher than normal due to an infection.
The fever
is usually caused by a virus or bacteria. It is a way in which the body
fights
infection.
A fever is not dangerous, and does not always mean that a person has a
serious
illness.
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Treatment:
The prevailing idea seems to be that high fevers cause brain damage. This is essentially untrue. The truth is that the brain is able to act like a thermostat and keep the temperature from going beyond a safe range; i.e. about 106.2 degrees. The only exceptions are devastating infections of the brain itself, as in bacterial meningitis, most of which are now prevented by immunization. Use a thermometer as a guide for temperature measurement. Usually, the infection is caused by a virus, and antibiotics do not help viral infections. If the infection is bacterial it can be treated with antibiotics prescribed by your doctor. While waiting for the medication to take effect, the temperature can be brought down by warm water baths; cold water or ice water is not recommended as they can cause the blood vessels in the skin to constrict, and decrease the body’s ability to get rid of extra heat. Also, cold or chilly water will cause a child to shiver, which will increase the body’s internal heat. Additionally, you should do the following to provide extra comfort:
· Additional helpful hints:
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