Health Alert: Microplastics Detected in IV Bags. Experiments conducted by researchers from Fudan University
revealed that a standard 8.4-ounce intravenous (IV) fluid bag could deliver about 7,500 microplastic particles—
mainly polypropylene from the bags themselves—into a patient’s bloodstream. Microplastic exposure has been
linked to several poor health outcomes, including heart disease, stroke, reproductive issues, and cognitive decline.
While research is needed to better understand the potential risk for microplastics delivered via IV bags and possibly
to develop alternative delivery mechanisms, the authors recommend keeping the bags away from heat and ultraviolet
light and possibly implementing filtration systems to reduce the risk for contamination.
Environment & Health, March 2025
Diet: Is Salt Linked to Stomach Cancer? According to a recent study, high salt intake is associated with an
elevated risk for gastric cancer, even among individuals who typically consume a healthy diet pattern featuring
plenty of servings of vegetables. The findings suggest that individuals who may have an increased risk for stomach
cancer should monitor their sodium intake. BMC Medicine, November 2024
Exercise: Any Kind of Exercise Benefits Brain Health. A comprehensive review that pooled data from 133
systematic reviews that included more than 2,700 randomized clinical trials concluded that exercise of any intensity
can lead to notable improvements in cognitive function and memory within a short time period, regardless of age.
British Journal of Sports Medicine, March 2025
Chiropractic: Treatment for Chronic Low Back Pain. Among a group of 40 chronic low back pain patients,
researchers observed that a single session of myofascial release technique—a manual therapy that involves applying
sustained, gentle pressure to the myofascial connective tissue—resulted in immediate improvements in low back
pain and flexibility. Doctors of chiropractic often use myofascial release and other manual therapies when managing
patients with chronic low back pain. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, March 2025
Mental Attitude: Age of Menopause Onset May Raise Risk for Depression. Following an analysis of data from
the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, researchers report that early menopause (before age 45) is associated with
both an elevated risk for depression and worse cognitive performance at age 65 when compared with participants
who entered menopause at or after age 50. Alzheimer’s & Dementia, April 2025
Wellness/Prevention: Continuous Glucose Monitors Help Those with Diabetes Drive More Safely. Researchers
at Nagoya University report that people with diabetes who use continuous glucose monitors to alert them of low
blood glucose levels are less likely to experience hypoglycemic episodes while driving, helping to reduce their risk
for an accident. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, February 2025
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