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Free Diabetes Expo Nov. 5
Category: Health Written by Courier Newsroom
The American Diabetes Expo is FREE and includes health screenings, cooking demonstrations and product and service exhibitors, as well as leading experts talking about diabetes management and prevention. Get the latest information on preventing and managing diabetes and its deadly complications to help keep you and your family healthy.
This year, the Expo includes several Pathways to Better Health. Plan ahead by visiting the Expo Website and follow a pathway to get the most out of the event. Different Pathways include type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and prevention. Other activities occurring throughout the day include a healthy eating showcase, a healthy aging showcase, and opportunities to meet with specialists individually.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:38
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Diabetes: the silent killer
Category: Health Written by Courier Newsroom
Diabetes—unfortunately, it’s probably a familiar word to all of us, whether you have a family member who has the disease or you’re worried about developing it yourself. With more than 28 million people in the United States diagnosed with diabetes and 70 million who are prediabetic or at high-risk for developing the disease*, diabetes has become a national epidemic.
Diabetes is of particular importance in our region because the largest increase in diabetes prevalence between 2000 and 2050 is expected to occur in Black men and women; the estimated risk for those individuals born in 2000 is roughly one in three. And, the death rate from diabetes among African Americans living in Allegheny County is twice the rate in Whites (see figure 1).
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:38
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New prostate cancer screening advice: Don’t do it
Category: Health Written by Associated Press
AP Medical Writer
WASHINGTON (AP)—Men finally may be getting a clearer message about undergoing PSA screening for prostate cancer: Don’t do it.
They may not listen. After all, the vast majority of men over 50 already get tested.
The idea that finding cancer early can harm instead of help is a hard one to understand. But it’s at the heart of a government panel’s draft recommendation that those PSA blood tests should no longer be part of routine screening for healthy men.
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Study: Worst hospitals treat larger share elderly Blacks
Category: Health Written by Associated Press
by Carla Johnson
CHICAGO (AP)—The nation’s worst hospitals treat twice the proportion of elderly Black patients and poor patients than the best hospitals, and their patients are more likely to die of heart attacks and pneumonia, new research shows.
Now, these hospitals, mostly in the South, may be at higher risk of financial failure, too. That’s because the nation’s new health care law punishes bad care by withholding some money, says the lead author of the study published Oct. 5 in the journal Health Affairs.
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Dems hit reset on health care
Category: Health Written by Associated Press
by Ricado Alonso-Zaldivar
WASHINGTON (AP)—Weary of getting pounded over the new health care law, Democrats are hitting the reset button for next year’s elections.
They’re changing the subject to Medicare.
Divisions over the health care overhaul appear irreconcilable, but polls show Americans of all political leanings feel protective of Medicare.
President Barack Obama’s latest debt plan for Congress, issued last week, signals he’s on board with the shift.
Gone is a proposed increase in the Medicare eligibility age the White House put on the table in earlier discussions with House Speaker John Boehner. Instead, Obama threatened to veto Medicare beneficiary cuts unless Congress also raises taxes on the rich.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:38
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