How to prioritize your child’s hearing in 2024

2024-01-30T06:01:00

(BPT) – How is your child’s hearing? If you’re not quite sure, you’re not alone. While parents routinely take their children to the pediatrician for annual checkups and vaccines, those appointments don’t typically include hearing tests. And although elementary schools do hearing screenings, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) tells us the requirements vary from state to state, as does the frequency of the tests. Some are conducted every year, some every two or three years.

All of that ambiguity, along with other factors, leads the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to conclude we simply don’t know how many children are living with hearing loss in the U.S. The CDC estimates the number of children who have some degree of hearing loss to be between one and five children per 1,000.

If your child is one of them, it is likely affecting their performance in the classroom academically and socially. After all, good hearing is about much more than just paying attention.

The importance of hearing in the classroom

Your child’s hearing is a vital part of learning and their overall success in school. Here are some ways hearing affects their learning.

Language acquisition. Good hearing is vital for children to develop proper speech and language skills. Vocabulary building, grammar skills and the ability to distinguish one word from another all depend on keen hearing.

Comprehension. Kids needs to hear instructions, lectures, classroom discussions and more to understand what, exactly, they’re expected to do. If they miss a key element such as if their teacher turns to the whiteboard instead of facing the class while explaining an assignment, their grade can reflect that.

Social development. Children with hearing loss can experience social isolation due to fear of interacting with peers or participating in class. If a child is acting out, frustration around undiagnosed hearing loss may be a cause.

Fortunately, there are more resources and interventions than ever before to help your child’s hearing.

Ways your child can hear better in the classroom

If you suspect your child may have a hearing loss, the first step is to talk to your pediatrician about a referral to a pediatric audiologist. A pediatric audiologist will test your child’s hearing, discuss results, and determine whether hearing aids are recommended.

Pediatric hearing aids. Children’s hearing aids have evolved into an art form in recent years. For example, Phonak’s new Sky Lumity hearing aids have a sleek, tamperproof design and are powered by AutoSense Sky OS, an AI-based operating system developed specifically for children. According to Phonak, the hearing aids prioritize speech understanding at a rate of 700 scans per second. They instantly adjust to optimize a child’s listening experience in every environment — from bedtime stories to the classroom party.

Sky hearing aids have universal Bluetooth connectivity to a multitude of smart devices, increasing a child’s access to sound. The newest lineup encourages kids to express their creative side with 14 colors to choose from including Electric Green, Caribbean Pirate and Precious Pink.

Roger for Education microphones. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires public entities, like schools, to make educational opportunities, including extracurriculars, accessible to all students. One way to do that is with a high-tech remote microphone technology, like Roger. Designed to interface with or without hearing aids, Roger microphones can be worn around the neck of a teacher, whose voice is then transmitted directly to a child’s hearing device or through portable classroom speakers.

Why is this extra step needed? Hearing aids can only do so much in noisy classrooms, especially over distance. Roger gives their hearing a boost, automatically adjusting the volume based on the noise level. Because of the ADA, remote microphone technology like Roger can be among the accommodations defined in the child’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP). As such, there is no cost to parents for a device like this to be purchased by the school.

Simple classroom changes. Small changes that can have a profound impact on a child’s comprehension are seating the child in the front row, teachers not turning their backs to the class while speaking, allowing extra time for kids to process assignments, providing written instructions on all assignments and other low-tech tactics to make sure kids get the full picture.

5 Tips for Planning the Perfect Vacation in 2024

2024-01-29T23:01:00

(BPT) – Research reveals a fascinating truth: The anticipation of a vacation can boost your happiness, perhaps even as much as the vacation itself. This is why National Plan for Vacation Day, January 30, is not just a celebration of travel but the joy that comes with planning your perfect getaway. Whether you’re seeking serenity on sun-kissed beaches or cultural immersion and adventures in exotic locales, planning a stay full of memories is an integral part of the overall experience. Here are 5 tips to guide you in planning a vacation in 2024 that turns your travel dreams into a reality.

1. Define your ideal vacation

Start by envisioning what you want from your vacation and stay experience. Is it lounging on a beach with a cocktail in hand, local cultural experiences such as exploring ancient ruins, or indulging in gourmet dining? Let your passions guide your destination choice. For a hassle-free, elevated experience, consider all-inclusive resorts that cater to a variety of ages and interests, ensuring that every day of your stay is as relaxing or as adventurous as you desire.

2. Choose the right resort

The secret to an extraordinary vacation lies in where you stay, as it can make or break any trip. Families might seek resorts with kids’ clubs and activities that can keep little ones engaged and entertained, while couples might prefer quiet pools and intimate dining. Hilton All-Inclusive Resorts, for example, offer family-friendly properties and adult-only retreats with unique experiences that align with your vacation goals, such as cultural immersion programs like mezcal tastings and salsa lessons, to wellness options like yoga and meditation classes.

3. Consider timing and duration

The timing of your vacation is another key aspect to consider. Off-peak travel can provide more tranquility and booking options. Equally important is the length of your stay. Opting for a longer stay allows you to fully embrace a resort’s offerings, from leisurely enjoying extensive amenities and activities to exploring the local culture and surroundings without feeling hurried. But don’t overlook the appeal of a quick getaway to an all-inclusive resort, even in off-peak season. These resorts are adept at helping you get the most out of your hard-earned vacation time, regardless of your length of stay.

4. Seek all-in vacation experiences

Nothing says vacation like a stay that offers everything you desire, and all-inclusive resorts provide just that through a seamless and simplified experience. Hilton’s all-inclusive resorts around the globe combine gorgeous accommodations, gourmet meals, unlimited beverages, and a wide array of activities like water sports and premium entertainment. If taking in all of these experiences isn’t enough, by ensuring you’re signed up for Hilton’s award-winning guest loyalty program, Hilton Honors, you can earn Points for future stays and experiences while going all-in on your current stay.

5. Leave room for spontaneity

While planning is important, flexibility can add a layer of excitement to your vacation. For example, all-inclusive resorts offer a range of activities and excursions available on demand. You could wake up and decide to join a fitness class by the beach, partake in a cooking workshop, or embark on a last-minute snorkeling adventure. This flexibility can add an element of surprise to your vacation, making your stay even more memorable. Additionally, all-inclusive resorts often boast an array of dining venues, each offering distinct international and gourmet experiences. This variety allows you to be spontaneous with your dining choices, deciding on a whim whether to indulge in Italian delicacies one night or savor local seafood the next.

There is a whole calendar ahead of you, beckoning for new discoveries and moments that turn into cherished memories. Remember, where you stay is just as important as the destination, and with these tips as your guide, go ahead, mark your calendar, and start planning your all-inclusive all-extraordinary getaway at Hilton.com.

Tired of chronic pain? Medical experts offer 3 helpful tips

2024-01-29T17:01:00

(BPT) – If you’re coping with back, neck or knee pain on a regular basis, you’re not alone. According to research, one in every two Americans experience musculoskeletal (MSK) pain, which affects the bones, tendons, ligaments, muscles and nerves. The 2024 State of MSK survey of 10,000 Americans with chronic and acute pain conducted by Hinge Health shows that pain is too big a problem to ignore.

Nearly half the survey respondents say chronic pain prevents them from living life to the fullest (47%), while 27% report MSK pain has decreased their productivity at work, and 22% agree it has made them consider leaving their job.

Beyond physical symptoms, chronic pain is also associated with poor mental health. About one-third of survey respondents report feeling depressed, and nearly half report anxiety.

“We live in a nation in pain,” said Dr. Jeff Krauss, MD, chief medical officer at Hinge Health. “And many are not accessing what doctors consider the first-line treatment for MSK pain: physical therapy, education and lifestyle change.”

The survey found people with chronic pain are more likely to seek over-the-counter or prescription pain medications, despite the fact that 47% of people who do not feel in control of their pain fear side effects or complications from those treatment methods.

In some cases, the real or imagined cost of physical therapy, plus the ability to make in-person appointments, can be barriers. Fortunately, digital PT has helped overcome one barrier. In the survey, 48% of people say a digital physical therapy program would make it easier to follow their care plan, and 43% say they “need” PT care with a digital component. Digital PT stands out as the preferred initial approach for chronic MSK pain, with a 70% satisfaction rate among members.

Here is some advice from physical therapists at Hinge Health for coping with MSK pain, including moving around safely for pain management, increasing motion and boosting sleep. Note: This information is for educational purposes only, and you should always consult your healthcare provider for your unique situation.

1. Keep moving

When experiencing pain, it’s natural to want to stop moving, hoping that rest will make the pain stop. Unfortunately, staying still can lead to a downward cycle — with pain increasing and mobility decreasing.

“Movement is medicine,” said Dr. Krauss, “and many kinds of pain worsen if you rest too much. Staying active can help you work through joint stiffness and help muscles gain strength over time, which can improve your symptoms.”

If your pain is due to an accident or physical trauma, or if you’re concerned about increasing pain as you move, see your healthcare provider. Ask about in-person or digital PT options for guidance on how to move safely as part of your pain management plan.

2. Move and stretch gently

Motion can help relieve stiffness and reduce pain over time, with physical therapists recommending an approach to movement that gradually increases your strength and range of motion.

  • Back pain: Stretching is helpful, but avoid awkward twisting, bending or motions that lead to over-tensing back muscles.
  • Neck pain/stiffness: Take breaks from holding one position too long, such as sitting at your computer. Set a timer to occasionally adjust your position, gently stretch your neck or roll your shoulders.
  • Knee pain: Strengthen muscles that protect your knee, especially your quads (the front of your thighs), with exercises like stepping up to and down from a low platform.

A physical therapist can help you learn specific exercises and stretches to support areas of your body causing you chronic pain. Beyond reducing pain, PT can also help treat other conditions, such as strengthening the pelvic floor to address bladder issues.

3. Boost sleep

Pain makes it hard to get a restful night’s sleep, and poor sleep can increase sensitivity to pain — leading to another downward spiral. The survey found over half of people (53%) who have experienced pain in the past 12 months say it affects their sleep, and 26% have been diagnosed with a sleep disorder. Here are tips to try:

  • Change your pillow: To improve sleep, especially with neck pain, swap out your pillow. Your ideal pillow depends on the issues you’re having and your preferred sleep position. Try different kinds for several nights to find what works for you.
  • Practice good sleep hygiene: Keep your room cool and dark, and make sure to go to sleep and wake at the same time each day.
  • Relaxation techniques: Meditation, breathing exercises or warm baths can help you relax before bedtime.

“Making an effort to improve your sleep is an important step in treating pain,” said Dr. Krauss. “While there are many easy and effective ways to do this on your own, sometimes it’s necessary to work with a professional who can offer proven techniques, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for insomnia.”

Learn more about digital physical therapy at HingeHealth.com.

Delectable dark chocolate to satisfy cravings without the guilt in the new year

2024-01-29T11:05:00

(BPT) – For many, the new year is an opportunity to commit to making smarter eating decisions, both for health reasons, and for the sake of the planet. Popular resolutions often include reducing sugar intake and even testing out a vegan lifestyle. Making and maintaining these changes, however, is easier said than done, especially when it comes to adjusting your diet.

Not all sweets are created equal

Luckily, if you’re looking to eat less sugar, you don’t need to give up chocolate. In fact, the type of chocolate you choose can make a world of difference! For example, dark chocolate is a wonderful option because it’s naturally lower in sugar, full of antioxidants and higher in polyphenols, so enjoying a square or two alongside your mid-morning cup of coffee or as a post-lunch treat won’t derail your resolutions.

With more than 40 irresistible dark chocolate options, and flavors to satisfy any palate, Chocolove is your one-stop shop for confections to help you maintain better habits, while still indulging your chocolate cravings.

Chocolove uses only top-quality cocoa beans and takes great care through the roasting and grinding process to avoid the need to add excess sugar to dilute the bitterness that can come from lesser-quality beans. This is why even their highest cocoa content bars taste smooth and delicious.

Here are just some of the flavors you can enjoy:

88% Extreme Dark Chocolate: Chocolove’s strongest premium Belgian dark chocolate, with 88% cocoa content. This intense chocolate has subtle nuances of fruit notes from a variety of cocoa origins, all balanced in a smooth high cocoa butter content.

Almonds & Sea Salt in 55% Dark Chocolate: Dark semisweet Belgian chocolate with 55% cocoa content combines with tantalizingly crunchy almonds and sea salt crystals.

70% Strong Dark Chocolate: A bittersweet Belgian dark chocolate with 70% cocoa content, this bar is crafted to deliver an exceptionally smooth experience that melts into a pleasant cocoa finish.

65% Rich Dark Chocolate: A smooth, bittersweet Belgian dark chocolate with 65% cocoa content, offering slightly sweet and fruity flavor notes that melt effortlessly in your mouth.

Dark chocolate can also mean vegan-friendly

If you’re resolving to incorporate more vegan products into your diet this year, many of Chocolove’s dark chocolate options are also vegan-friendly, like the new Coconut Bites in Dark Chocolate! These individually wrapped bites are the perfect combination of rich dark chocolate and organic coconut goodness that will delight your taste buds and transport you to a tropical island.

Other vegan-friendly chocolate options include:

Hawaiian Sea Salt in 72% Dark Chocolate: A strong, bittersweet Belgian dark chocolate with 72% cocoa content that combines with Hawaiian Alaea red sea salt to highlight the chocolate’s sweetness and enhance its overall flavor, while also providing a delicate, soothing complement to the chocolate.

Raspberries in 55% Dark Chocolate: Tangy raspberry pieces are enveloped in Belgian dark chocolate with 55% cocoa content for a harmonious pairing that bursts with tart fruit flavor.

Ginger Crystallized in 65% Dark Chocolate: Soft sugar-coated chunks of hot-spicy ginger are balanced with a smooth, rich Belgian dark chocolate with 65% cocoa content for a delightfully stimulating taste experience.

Get creative with dark chocolate

If you enjoy smoothie bowls as part of your wellness routine, try out this recipe that combines some of the most popular superfoods with the chocolate you love to help kickstart your morning.

Super Food Antioxidant Smoothie Bowl

Ingredients
1/4 cup frozen blueberries
1/4 cup frozen blackberries
1/4 cup frozen raspberries
1/4 cup frozen acai berries or acai puree
1 cup pomegranate juice
1 banana
1 tablespoon chia seeds
1–2 servings (3-6 squares) Chocolove 77% Extra Strong Dark Chocolate
Slivered almonds, extra chia and extra berries for texture

Directions
1. In a blender, combine frozen berries with juice, banana and chia seeds. Blend until smooth.
2. Pour mixture into a small bowl.
3. Chop 1–2 servings (3-6 squares) of antioxidant-rich Chocolove 77% Extra Strong Dark Chocolate and layer on top of smoothie mixture.
4. Layer extra chia seeds, slivered almonds and extra berries onto smoothie. Enjoy!

With any of these Chocolove bars and bites, you can feel good about what you’re eating because they are Non GMO Project Verified, made with traceable cocoa beans and Rainforest Alliance Certified, meaning the chocolate is sourced using methods that support social, economic and environmental sustainability.

Chocolove is sold at major retailers nationwide — including Whole Foods Market, Safeway, Kroger, Walmart and Sprouts — plus a variety of independent natural retailers, Amazon and at Chocolove.com.

5 tips for talking to your kids about school safety

2024-01-29T07:01:00

(BPT) – As a parent or caregiver, your child’s safety is always a priority. Nearly two out of five parents of school-aged children in the U.S. say they fear for their child’s safety, according to an EdWeek Research Center Survey. With school security concerns becoming increasingly prevalent, it’s crucial to have open and honest conversations with your kids about this sensitive topic. But where do you start?

It’s normal to feel overwhelmed or confused about how to address school safety topics with your kids. That’s why LenelS2, the global leader in advanced physical security solutions, has developed On The Safe Side, a program to provide caregivers with the tools they need to have these difficult conversations.

Dr. Regine Muradian, clinical psychologist and children’s author, helped develop On The Safe Side resources to inform these important discussions. She shares her expert guidance to help any parent or caregiver have productive, age-appropriate conversations:

1. Understand it’s not a one-and-done conversation

Whether through social media, news outlets or overheard conversations, information is readily available, even for young children. Proactively taking time to talk will help avoid the spread of misinformation and can provide your child with a sense of calmness and security in the event of an emergency. The key is to keep an open dialogue with your children so they always feel they have a safe haven.

2. Get on the same page by getting informed

Understand the school’s safety measures and protocol for emergencies yourself. School security challenges are complicated and unique to each school’s specific needs. Some LenelS2 capabilities worth asking your school about include immediate lockdown response, visitor management, perimeter and entrance safeguards, and mobile security programs for when administrators are away from their desks.

3. The hardest part of the conversation is always the start

You may have trouble finding the right wording or may feel anxious about broaching conversations around difficult topics. The most ideal time to discuss feelings and assess emotions is after the school conducts a drill. Here are some examples of prompts that you can use:

  • What did you learn during today’s security drill? How did it make you feel?
  • Do you have any questions about the security drill?
  • I am here if you need to talk when you are ready.

4. Strike a balance between being informative, transparent and calm

When you speak to your children about safety protocols and drills, it’s important to approach the topic calmly but with a sense of urgency. Go over any steps you learned yourself and ensure this conversation with your children is ongoing. Reiterate that while a school safety plan may require practice, there is a low probability of actually needing to use it.

5. Reassure and empower them to ask questions

To help minimize any fear and anxiety your kids might have, encourage them to ask school personnel and administrators where the school exits are located and any questions they may have about security drills.

It’s important to remind children that the adults at their school — teachers, principals, guidance counselors — are there to protect them and keep them safe. Work with your child to find their “trusted adults” at school so they have someone to turn to if they feel unsafe or want someone to talk to. With this in mind, you will still always be your child’s go-to in a time of crisis. Ensure that your child knows how to best reach you or another family member during an emergency.

By addressing their concerns, teaching them essential safety measures and maintaining a supportive environment, you can empower your children to navigate through school with confidence and security.

For additional resources and more information about On The Safe Side, visit LenelS2.com/OnTheSafeSide.

Please note, the material provided is for informational purposes only, is general in nature, and is not intended to and should not be relied upon or construed as professional, medical or legal advice. Individuals and entities using or referencing the materials are encouraged to consult a professional regarding any specific circumstance. LenelS2 expressly disclaims all responsibility and shall have no liability for any damages, injuries of any kind or any liability whatsoever suffered as a result of your reliance on the information set forth in these materials.

How to maintain a healthier home on a budget

2024-01-26T14:01:00

(BPT) – Living healthily remains a primary concern for many today, with homeowners looking to make home improvements with an emphasis on the health benefits of living in an environmentally friendly space.

“When it comes to home improvement, eco-friendly choices can be budget-friendly,” said Bonnie Lee, Vice President of Property Claims at Mercury Insurance. “Healthy home choices, especially for large renovations, can bring your homeowner cost down and save you money on insurance too.”

The journey to a healthier home begins by identifying areas needing regular maintenance and determining which environmentally friendly products can replace current ones. Here’s a roundup of beneficial and feasible home enhancements:

Breathe easier with clean air

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) states that indoor air can be up to five times more polluted than outdoor air. The air filters in your home’s heating and cooling equipment weed out contaminants like dust and pet dander; however, a dirty filter hampers their efficiency. Regularly cleaning or changing these filters, especially HEPA filters that cost as little as $30, can ensure clean air.

A costless preventive measure is to maintain the proper functioning of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors throughout your home. Fires and carbon monoxide poisoning are more likely during winter when homes are typically heated, making detector maintenance an important step.

Ensuring safe water

Water filters offer a health-centric and budget-conscious upgrade to homes. Filter pitchers start from as low as $20, and there are more upscale alternatives available like under-sink, countertop or faucet-mounted systems.

Water leak detection devices present another home improvement avenue. These systems alert homeowners when a leak is detected and can automatically shut off the water system if a significant issue exists. Mercury Insurance offers a related discount to eligible homes equipped with these devices.

Environmentally friendly and effective household supplies

Attentions have shifted due to concerns over the composition of traditional cleaning products, paints, flooring and construction materials. Many homeowners now prefer environmentally friendly alternatives. Look for biodegradable products based on renewable resources. When painting the walls of your home, look for volatile organic compounds (VOC)-free options or those that are Green Seal or GreenGuard certified.

When it comes to appliances, aim for LEED-certified or STAR-rated products for lower energy usage and eligibility for an insurance discount for green homeowners. For flooring, consider alternatives like unfinished hardwood, stone or concrete, and carpets made from natural fibers. Look for non-toxic adhesives to further limit chemical exposure.

For building materials like drywall and insulation, opt for GreenGuard-certified products to avoid hazardous chemicals.

Adopting routine maintenance and home improvements can foster a healthier living environment and offer financial rewards. For instance, Mercury Insurance provides a 5% green home insurance discount to homeowners with a certification from either the U.S. Green Building Council LEED or the National Association of Home Builders Green Building Guidelines (NAHB).

What retina specialists want you to know about AMD to save sight

2024-01-26T08:01:00

(BPT) – You may know that age-related macular degeneration (AMD) can lead to vision loss and that the condition is often diagnosed in older people, but did you know there are two types of AMD? And, have you heard that new advances targeting wet AMD may reduce the number of eye injections needed to stave off vision loss, and there is finally a treatment for the late stage of dry AMD that may slow its progression? During AMD Awareness Month, the American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS) is sharing critical knowledge on AMD to help safeguard sight.

AMD, a disease that affects the small central area of the retina known as the macula, is the leading cause of vision loss in older Americans. Eleven million people in the United States have some form of AMD. With advances in early diagnosis and breakthrough treatments made possible by retina specialists, people diagnosed with AMD early in the course of the disease can preserve and improve their vision — miraculous progress for a disease that once caused certain blindness.

“AMD affects millions of Americans and many millions more are at risk, but with knowledge of the signs and symptoms of AMD and the latest information about new treatments, knowing where to turn for expert retina care, and acting on that knowledge with adherence to therapy can help people save their sight,” ASRS Foundation President Judy E. Kim, MD, FASRS, said. “Patients often tell me they are sure they will lose their vision because they have a family member who experienced vision loss from AMD, but with early diagnosis and treatment, we now have much more than hope to offer patients with wet or dry AMD.”

The American Society of Retina Specialists wants the public to know the following key facts to guard against vision loss from AMD:

Know your type: Wet or dry AMD

The first thing to know about AMD is that there are two types: dry AMD which affects 85% of those with the condition; and wet AMD which affects 15% of people with AMD.

Most patients have early or intermediate dry AMD which can remain stable for a lifetime or can slowly degrade vision. Early stages of dry AMD may not show any symptoms. In intermediate dry-AMD stages, patients may have difficulty reading in dim light or transitioning from light to dark; they may also notice a decrease in the intensity or brightness of colors and some early distortion (warping) of straight lines.

The advanced stage of dry AMD is known as Geographic Atrophy (GA). With GA, individuals experience more marked distortion of straight lines, difficulty reading and driving at night, gradual loss of central vision, or dark, blurry areas in the center of vision.

Around 10% of patients with intermediate dry AMD will develop wet AMD, an advanced form of AMD in which abnormal, leaking blood vessels develop beneath the macula and can cause rapid and severe vision loss in one or both eyes. With wet AMD, there is a sudden or gradual decrease in visual acuity, blind spots in the center of vision, and distortion of straight lines.

Seeking out a retina specialist ensures expert care

Retina specialists are highly skilled physicians and surgeons committed to helping people with retinal conditions like AMD preserve and improve their vision so they can see for a lifetime.

These medical doctors have completed up to 10 years of advanced medical training to specialize in ophthalmology and sub-specialize in diseases and surgery of the retina. Retina specialists’ extensive education and training make them the most qualified experts to diagnose AMD and develop a personalized treatment plan for patients with the condition. If you experience symptoms of AMD such as blurred central vision or wavy lines, see a retina specialist as soon as possible. Find a retina specialist near you by visiting www.FindYourRetinaSpecialist.org.

Advances continue for both wet and dry AMD

Wet-AMD treatment has been revolutionized by the discovery of a family of compounds in the body known as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). VEGF regulates the growth of abnormal new blood vessels in the eye — known as neovascularization — that can lead to wet AMD. The condition cannot be cured, but its progression may be stopped with anti-VEGF eye injections. Anti-VEGF therapy may continue for many years. If you have wet or dry AMD, consult a retina specialist.

Since anti-VEGF drugs were discovered, retina specialists have continued to study them, and have made advances to improve patient outcomes and quality of life. For example, anti-VEGF drugs can often preserve vision for wet-AMD patients, but receiving monthly eye injections can be burdensome. Newer, FDA-approved formulations of anti-VEGF medication are now available that may extend the time between treatments while preserving vision, meaning patients have fewer office visits and receive fewer injections per year while maintaining improvements in vision.

New advances have also been made benefitting people with GA, the late stage of dry AMD. No current treatment can prevent vision loss for patients with GA, but two drugs recently approved by the FDA can help to slow GA progression. Both drugs are eye injections that patients receive every one to two months.

Patients with intermediate dry AMD may also want to consider taking an AREDS-2 nutritional supplement, which are widely available over the counter. The Age-Related Eye Disease Studies (AREDS), conducted by the National Eye Institute, found that an AREDS-2 nutritional supplement formula may delay or prevent intermediate dry AMD from moving to the advanced form.

Ongoing clinical trials designed to test the safety and efficacy of new approaches to preventing, detecting, and treating retinal diseases including AMD are underway across the country. Trials also look for new ways to use existing treatments, new drugs, surgical procedures, and devices. Learn more about clinical trials and find potential clinical trials for AMD and other retinal conditions at www.asrs.org/patients/clinical-trials.

Knowing the risk factors helps guard against AMD

The primary risk factor for AMD is age — the older you are, the greater your risk. Genetics also has a powerful influence — people with a family history of AMD are at higher risk.

Other factors known to increase your risk for AMD:

  • Cigarette smoking
  • Obesity
  • Hypertension (high blood pressure)
  • Excessive sun exposure
  • A diet deficient in fruits and vegetables

Be proactive about AMD to preserve vision

Retina specialists encourage everyone, and especially those at higher risk of AMD, to take steps to maintain healthy retinas, including:

  • Get regular dilated retina exams, which can identify early signs of retinal disease
  • Look for visual symptoms by checking one eye at a time with the other eye covered
  • Don’t smoke; take steps to quit if you currently smoke
  • Stay active and maintain a healthy weight
  • Control blood pressure and blood sugar
  • Eat nutritious food including dark, leafy greens and fish
  • Avoid excessive sun exposure

For more information about AMD, download one of ASRS’s fact sheets on AMD, Wet Forms of AMD, or Dry Forms of AMD and ASRS’s AMD infographic.

Also, download the Talk with Your Doctor about AMD patient guide developed jointly by ASRS and the National Eye Institute which can help people who are newly diagnosed ask important questions about the condition. Access it at www.SeeforaLifetime.org/Resources. Additional resources on retinal disease are available at www.SeeforaLifetime.org.

The American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS) is the largest organization of retina specialists in the world, representing more than 3,000 physicians in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and 63 countries. Retina specialists are board-certified ophthalmologists who have completed fellowship training in the medical and surgical treatment of retinal diseases. The mission of the ASRS is to provide a collegial and open forum for education, to advance the understanding and treatment of vitreoretinal diseases, and to enhance the ability of its members to provide the highest quality of patient care. Learn more at ASRS.org. Like ASRS on Facebook, subscribe to their YouTube channel, and follow them on Twitter for the latest retina health information.

Reinvent Your Laundry Experience with New Technology

2024-01-25T10:01:00

(BPT) – In today’s fast-paced world, finding the time to take care of our household chores is no easy thing. Doing the laundry can be among the most time-consuming and effort-intensive of these chores, typically necessitating a lengthy, multi-step process to get everything clean and dry. To liberate us from the more inconvenient aspects of this essential task, LG is introducing the WashCombo™ All-in-One Washer/Dryer — the newest addition to its line of advanced laundry solutions — in the United States. This new product revolutionizes the laundry experience as a time-saving appliance that boasts high efficiency, bringing us closer to the dream of a Zero Labor Home.

The WashCombo seamlessly integrates a washer and dryer into a single, space-friendly appliance. Saving time and simplifying the entire laundry process, LG’s all-in-one runs a complete wash-and-dry cycle in under two hours, with no need to transfer clothes from one appliance to another.1 And thanks to its compact, ventless design with standard 120v plug, the innovative laundry solution offers outstanding installation flexibility and ensures the ideal use of your precious indoor space.

Featuring LG’s renowned Inverter HeatPump™ technology and Direct Drive Motor, the WashCombo delivers a quiet performance while maximizing efficiency, using up to 60 percent less energy than a vented model.2 Equipped with built-in sensors and AI technology, it can detect fabric texture, soil level and load size, then automatically select the best settings (washing and drying motions, temperatures, and more) to provide advanced fabric care and outstanding laundry results. The WashCombo also boasts a 5.0-cubic-foot capacity, so that it can handle larger loads — even a bulky king-size comforter.3

LG’s latest washer/dryer also presents convenient control with ThinQ™ technology. The ThinQ app offers solutions to potential issues, preventing product misuse and enabling easy maintenance. Through AI Speaker Connectivity, the app also lets you monitor and remotely control your products by simply commanding Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant with your voice. What’s more, you can download additional cycles and access Smart Diagnosis and customer support4 through the app, enhancing the overall user experience and making life — and laundry — much easier.

With LG’s groundbreaking product, you can bid farewell to the hassles of laundry past and say hello to a brand-new era of efficient and effortless clothing care.

The new LG WashCombo All-in-One is available for purchase on LG.com.

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1 Based on independent testing of Wash+Dry cycle, Dryer on Energy Saver mode, 10 lb. load (October 2023).

2 60 percent more energy efficient drying – efficiency rating as compared to the requirements for ENERGY STAR® qualification for standard electric dryers. Based on EnergyStar.gov (November 2023).

3 Based on manufacturers’ published specs of front-load washer/dryer combos with a width of 27 inches or less (September 2023).

4 Available on select LG smart appliances. Features may vary by model.

Surgery soon? Tell your anesthesia provider about weight loss medications now

2024-01-25T14:01:01

(BPT) – Health-related goals are some of the most common New Year’s resolutions. Everyone’s health journey is different, and for many this means taking medications or supplements that support weight loss. For others, this may mean crossing a surgery or diagnostic procedure off the to-do list. And for some, it can mean doing both.

If you’re planning an upcoming surgical procedure of any kind, it’s important to have an honest talk with your anesthesia provider about prescriptions and supplements you are taking. “At the start of the year there is a trend in people taking more supplements and medications as they focus on their health-related resolutions, and they may not realize the potential interactions with anesthesia drugs,” said Dru Riddle, PhD, DNP, CRNA, FAAN, president of the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology (AANA).

This is particularly important if your resolution is to lose weight and you plan to use medications such as Ozempic® or Wegovy® (semaglutide), Saxenda® (liraglutide) or Zepbound™ (tirzepatide).

Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonists, designed initially to manage type 2 diabetes, are also used for weight loss and require additional preparation for anesthesia providers to help minimize any complications during a procedure. For example, these medications delay the emptying of food from the stomach. Clinical guidelines call for a patient to fast prior to anesthesia. Food remaining in your stomach can cause serious complications such as vomiting and food aspiration into your lungs. Because of these risks, your provider may need to do additional screenings such as an ultrasound of your stomach contents before your surgery if you are taking these medications.

Follow expert recommendations

According to AANA, if you are the patient or a caregiver to the patient, it’s important to talk to your surgical team about recommendations for withholding GLP-1 medications prior to surgery. You and your surgical team should discuss and consider:

  • If daily dose: hold day of surgery or procedure
  • If weekly dose: hold 1 week before surgery or procedure

Each year, millions of people in the United States undergo various surgical and diagnostic procedures requiring anesthesia care. Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) safely provide 50 million anesthetics per year, working in every setting in which anesthesia is delivered. CRNAs partner with you to create an anesthesia and pain management care plan that addresses all aspects of your care before, during and after the procedure.

“Because medications, vitamins and other supplements may interact with anesthesia drugs or increase risk of complications, such as bleeding during surgery, it’s important to tell your CRNA and surgical team about everything you take,” said Micah Walden, DNAP, CRNA, a member of the AANA Practice Committee. “Some medications may have to be adjusted or temporarily stopped before your surgical procedure, and anesthesia medication delivery may require modifications.”

Herbal supplements can impact your anesthesia care as well. AANA recommends you inform your surgeon and anesthesia professional about all herbal products as well as over-the-counter drugs, dietary supplements, minerals and teas. Your health care team will recommend a timeline that is best for you and the supplements you are taking. Depending on the product, you may be instructed to stop taking herbal or over-the-counter products at least 1-2 weeks prior to the scheduled procedure or surgery to prevent side effects, while others may have a longer time period.

If you are not sure about any prescription or supplement you take, bring the containers with you to your preoperative anesthesia assessment and evaluation. During this time, you will also want to communicate your health history, prescription medications, allergies, cultural beliefs, and smoking or recreational drug use, including cannabis. It’s critical to be honest so the team has all the information needed to help care for you properly before, during and after your procedure.

Additional resources

Having health goals is admirable. If you decide to take supplements or medications to support these goals and have an upcoming surgery, make sure to communicate everything clearly and honestly with your anesthesia provider and health care team. For more information on CRNAs and anesthesia care, visit AANA.com.

5 Things You Need to Know about Medically Supported Weight Loss

2024-01-24T09:31:00

(BPT) – There has been a sensational rise in the number of celebrities making headlines for their use of GLP-1 medications, like Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro, for weight loss. The constant media buzz surrounding influential figures may make it more difficult for people to zero in on key components of a healthy medically supported weight loss journey.

According to the CDC, 73.6% of U.S. adults over age 20 are overweight or have obesity1. It is estimated that the number of patients taking GLP-1 drugs could reach 24 million, or nearly 7% of the U.S. population, by 20352. While GLP-1s have been deemed a safe and effective breakthrough treatment for obesity, is medication alone enough to support your health?

If you’ve started or plan to embark on a medically supported weight loss journey, consider what components you may need to be successful. Dr. Satya Jonnalagadda, PhD, MBA, RDN, Vice President of Scientific and Clinical Affairs at OPTAVIA, the habit-based, coach­-guided lifestyle solution, says there are five critical things to know about medically supported weight loss.

1. Prioritize nutrition and support muscle health

Losing weight can also mean losing lean muscle, which is critical for important functions that affect your quality of life, everything from blood sugar regulation to bone density and strength. Research suggests that the loss of lean body mass can range from 20-50% of total weight loss for those on weight loss medications3.

Help support muscle health while achieving a healthy weight by following a scientifically designed nutrition plan, which can ensure adequate intake of high-quality protein and other key vitamins and minerals daily to give your body what it needs — even though your appetite may be decreased.

“When working toward achieving a healthy weight, loss of muscle that typically accompanies a fat burn phase can impact your strength, daily activities and overall long-term quality of life,” said Jonnalagadda. “It’s important to make healthy eating second nature while on a medical weight loss journey. For instance, our newly launched nutrition and muscle health product bundles are designed specifically for medically supported weight loss.”

2. Get support beyond prescriptions

Support holistic health rather than weight loss alone. Independent research4 revealed that most individuals interested in weight loss medications are looking for support beyond prescriptions, including clarity on how to incorporate components of healthy living, such as proper nutrition and exercise, into their lifestyles while utilizing these medical solutions.

Taking a holistic approach from the start will keep the focus on lifelong health, not just the number on the scale.

To help people do just that, OPTAVIA has announced a collaboration with leading virtual primary care provider LifeMD to create a comprehensive health solution to address the escalating obesity public health crisis, including addressing the growing demand for medically supported weight loss by integrating clinician care with one-on-one coach support, community support, lifestyle plans, nutrition products, and a healthy habits system.

3. Assemble a strong support network

In addition to your clinician, one-on-one support from a coach makes a difference, especially if they have their own weight loss experience. Arm yourself with a strong support network you can rely on for guidance, motivation and monitoring while also providing accountability to help you achieve your individual health goals.

According to Jonnalagadda, “Research5 shows that structured programs that include one-on-one coach support are more effective than a self-directed, reduced-calorie diet alone for weight loss. Because about 90% of our Independent OPTAVIA Coaches were clients first, they understand what you’re going through and can provide personalized, empathetic guidance.”

4. Surround yourself with a like-minded community

“A growing body of scientific evidence identifies the importance of support from others to help facilitate creation of healthy habits and promote lifestyle changes,” notes Dr. Jessica Unick, PhD, associate professor of psychiatry and human behavior at Brown University in Rhode Island and a member of OPTAVIA’s Scientific Advisory Board.

If you’re working to transform your health, it can make all the difference to have the support of a nurturing community that can empathize with you, speak from personal experience and encourage your efforts. It can be validating to have support from someone who not only acknowledges the challenges you’re facing but has been in a similar situation themselves.

“Being surrounded by others who are going through similar journeys can be a game-changer,” Jonnalagadda explained. “People are more successful when they have a community of like-hearted people so they can share experiences and encouragement with one another.”

5. Work to establish healthy habits

While your appetite is reduced and you’re seeing results from your GLP-1 medication, this is the perfect time to begin creating healthy habits to help you maintain your new lifestyle for the long haul. Creating new habits, including healthy eating but also practicing mindfulness, such as meditation or deep breathing, and creating more opportunities for movement throughout your day, can help you create an overall healthy lifestyle.

“A holistic nutrition and lifestyle solution that encourages healthy habit creation can contribute to lower stress as well as better sleep and nutrition,” Jonnalagadda noted. “These habits can last a lifetime – and this is true whether you are on weight loss medication or not.”

Learn more about how to begin your heathier lifestyle and sign up for a coach at OPTAVIA.com.

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2. Obesity Medicines & Food Industry Impact | Morgan Stanley. Morgan Stanley. Published 2023. Accessed January 11, 2024. https://www.morganstanley.com/ideas/obesity-drugs-food-industry.

3. Sargeant JA, Henson J, King JA, Yates T, Khunti K, Davies MJ. A Review of the Effects of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists and Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibitors on Lean Body Mass in Humans. Endocrinol Metab. 2019;34(3):247-262. doi: 10.3803/EnM.2019.34.3.247.

4. Source: Independent research commissioned by Medifast, June 2023.

5. Arterburn LM, Coleman CD, Kiel J, Kelley K, Mantilla L, Frye N, et al. Randomized controlled trial assessing two commercial weight loss programs in adults with overweight or obesity. Obes Sci Pract. 2019;5:3–14. https://doi.org/10.1002/osp4.312.