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Spacing Out after Staying Up Late? Here’s Why

By Elaine Schmidt | UCLA on Nov 8, 2017   Health  

Spacing Out after Staying Up Late? Here’s Why

Ever sleep poorly and then walk out of the house without your keys? Or space out while driving to work and nearly hit a stalled car? A new study led by UCLA’s Dr. Itzhak Fried is the first to reveal how sleep deprivation disrupts brain cells’ ability to communicate with each other. Fried and his colleagues believe […]

Alaska Methamphetamine-Related Deaths Surge Fourfold

By Clinton Bennett | Alaska Department of Health and Social Services on Nov 7, 2017   Featured, Health, State  

Alaska Methamphetamine-Related Deaths Surge Fourfold

November 7, 2017 (Anchorage, AK) — In the midst of a nationwide opioid epidemic, Alaska is one of several states seeing a surge in methamphetamine use and methamphetamine-related deaths. The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services’ Section of Epidemiology released a report today on the health impacts of methamphetamine use in Alaska. Alaska experienced a fourfold increase […]

How Air Pollution Clouds Mental Health

By Kim Eckart | University of Washington on Nov 3, 2017   Featured, Health  

How Air Pollution Clouds Mental Health

There is little debate over the link between air pollution and the human respiratory system: Research shows that dirty air can impair breathing and aggravate various lung diseases. Other potential effects are being investigated, too, as scientists examine connections between toxic air and obesity, diabetes and dementia. Now add to that list psychological distress, which University of Washington researchers have found […]

SEARHC Diabetes Self-Management Program Helps Patients’ Confidence

By Stacy Smith | SEARHC on Nov 2, 2017   Health, Southeast Alaska  

SEARHC Diabetes Self-Management Program Helps Patients’ Confidence

SITKA —  SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) will introduce a Diabetes Self-Management Program (DSMP) in Sitka beginning in February 2018. The program is available at no cost to all Sitka community members with type 2 diabetes. Developed by Stanford University, the evidence-based program helps participants deal with the various types of diabetes symptoms, including fatigue, pain, and emotional […]

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