Wednesday Newsletter - 10/11/23

"Maintaining good health is essential for living a happy and fulfilling life."

In today’s Health Report Daily, you’ll discover…

Low-Sodium Tips, Mystery of Dizziness, Heart-Healthy Soups, Reduce Heart Risk with Stairs, Unprecedented RSV Season?, Understanding Stomach Cancer, Preventing Kidney Disease, and more…

Stay Well,

🤔 Today’s Health Question

What happens when your sodium levels are low? (Answer at the bottom of the newsletter.)

 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Why Dizziness Is Still a Medical Mystery
 
 
From www.newyorker.com
 

Shayla Love on dizziness and balance disorders like vertigo and how patients’ symptoms are often invisible to the doctors who treat them.

 
 
20+ Low-Sodium Soups for Heart Health
 
 
From www.eatingwell.com
 

These cozy soups are the ultimate comfort meal. With low sodium and saturated fats, these heart-healthy meals will surely become a staple in your kitchen.

 
 
Take the Stairs to Reduce Your Heart Disease Risk: Study
 
 
From www.webmd.com
 

Climbing at least five flights of stairs daily can reduce the risk of two deadly types of heart disease.

 
 
This Could Be an RSV Season Like No Other, in a Good Way
 
 
From www.webmd.com
 

For the first time, two preventive treatments are available that dramatically reduce the risk of severe RSV.

 
 
Stomach Cancer: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment
 
 
From www.health.com
 

Stomach cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the lining of the stomach, the organ that is located between the esophagus and the small intestine.

 
 
Kidney Disease Prevention: How to Improve Kidney Function
 
 
From health.usnews.com
 

Discover valuable tips and guidance to protect your kidneys and maintain optimal kidney function for a healthier life.

 
 
 
 
 
 

🤔 Answer to Today’s Health Question:

Symptoms of hyponatremia can include nausea and vomiting, loss of energy and confusion.

Serious hyponatremia can cause seizures, coma and even death.

Hyponatremia is more common in older adults because they're more likely to take medicines or have medical problems that put them at risk of the disorder.

😂 Did you hear about the guy who was addicted to eating salt?

Don't worry, he was cured.

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