Health Alert: Gambling Addiction Searches Soar with Legal Sports Betting. In the wake of a 2018 Supreme Court decision in the United States, several states have passed legislation to legalize online sports betting. Since then, online searches for help with gambling addiction have risen significantly in these states, anywhere from 30% to 67%. JAMA Internal Medicine, February 2025 Diet: Dietary Fiber Intake Before Age Two Linked to Celiac Risk. Researchers from Sweden’s Lund University report that a higher intake of dietary fiber—roughly 3 grams a day—during the second year of life increases the risk for celiac disease in the future by up to 40%. The authors posit that early dietary fiber exposure supports a healthy gut microbiome, strengthens the intestinal barrier, and regulates immune responses, reducing inflammation and the risk of an overactive immune reaction to gluten that can lead to celiac disease. Gastroenterology, February 2025 Exercise: Whole Body Vibration May Have Role in Sarcopenia Rehabilitation. A recent study involving 27 elderly sarcopenia patients found that whole-body vibration training—a form of exercise where individuals stand, sit, or perform movements on a vibrating platform to stimulate muscle contractions, improve circulation, and enhance strength, balance, and flexibility—may be as effective as resistance training for improving physical function. The findings suggest that whole body vibration may serve as a viable exercise alternative for older adults who have experienced a substantial loss of skeletal muscle mass. Scientific Reports, February 2025 Chiropractic: Cost-Effective for Spine Pain. A meta-review of eleven systematic reviews found that manual therapies—including chiropractic treatments like spinal manipulative therapy—are likely more cost-effective for the management of spine pain than usual medical care. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, March 2025 Mental Attitude: Cognitive Impairment May Double Risk for Worse Post-Operative Brain Health. Among a group of more than 700 older adults who underwent surgery, researchers found that those with any degree of cognitive decline before the procedure were two-times more likely to develop significant postoperative cognitive impairment, which may also increase their risk of progressing to dementia. JAR Life, February 2025 Wellness/Prevention: Excess Weight and Device Use Linked to Poor Sleep in College Students. Questionnaires completed by more than 17,000 university students revealed that higher body mass index and problematic smartphone usage are each independently linked to an elevated risk for poor sleep. Frontiers in Public Health, February 2025 Quote: “If you make friends with yourself, you will never be alone.” ~ Maxwell Maltz
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