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Where do doctors go to treat their own pain? Dr. Robert Sidlow MD, MBA—Internist, New York, NY “As a board-certified internist who has been in practice for over 13 years, I spend much of my time attempting to alleviate the pain and suffering of my patients. As a clinician, one of the biggest challenges I face is helping my patients deal with musculoskeletal and neuropathic pain syndromes-those alltoo-common, yet frequently debilitating ailments caused by bad backs, pinched nerves, arthritis, and the like. Unfortunately, much of what I have to offer my patients boils down to the following: take a pain pill, stretch if you can, wait, and hope for the best. After a failed trial of "conservative" therapy a call might go out to the orthopedic surgeon for assistance; a truly satisfactory result is not common. The simple fact is that physicians are not well trained to deal with musculoskeletal pain, and patients can suffer as a result. Thankfully, my views on this topic have been turned completely upside down since I have personally discovered Dr. Jonathan Donath's outstanding practice. After beginning a vigorous exercise regime, I started to experience awful neck and upper back pain, accompanied by numbness and tingling down my left arm and fingers. For weeks I tried to nurse the pain with non steroidal anti-inflammatory medication, but the pain persisted and got to the point that I was almost unable to work, sleep, or most importantly, play guitar. I was literally in tears from the excruciating pain. A neurosurgeon diagnosed a herniated disc and pinched nerve in my neck and offered to decompress it with an operation. In desperation I called Dr. Donath instead. My visit to Dr. Donath's office was an outstanding experience. He spent about an hour with me and combined multiple modalities to fix the herniated disc in my neck: deep massage, active release techniques, traditional manipulation, cold therapy, and finally spinal decompression. After that first hour with Dr. Donath my pain had decreased from a 10/10 down to a manageable 4/10, and I was able to comfortably move my head and neck. That very night I was able to play guitar again. Two days later I went back for another series of treatments and the pain decreased even further. After about five days the pain was absolutely gone. Unbelievable! Since then he has used the same wonderful techniques to help me overcome painful bouts of sciatica as well. My own patients and family members have become "believers" in Dr. Donath's abilities as well--- the results he achieves are real and lasting. He is my go to guy for the majority of musculoskeletal and neuropathic pain syndromes that I now realize are truly treatable.”
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Dr. Gregory Galano MD, Orthopedic Surgeon White Plains and New York, NY
As a board-certified sports medicine orthopedist, I see many patients with activity-related joint, back, and neck pain. Often I am confronted with patients that have exhausted other conservative forms of treatment, but fail to have lasting relief. Many of these patients would like to avoid surgery or may not even be good candidates for surgical procedures. Dr. Donath has proved extremely helpful to this patient population. He spends a great deal of time listening and examining the patient in order to formulate an individualized treatment plan. He offers innovative treatment options which include chiropractic, active release therapy, Graston technique, non-operative spinal decompression, and even exercise and nutrition programs. Having shared many patients with Dr. Donath, I have seen firsthand the positive interventions he has made in their daily lives and activities. They express the utmost respect and confidence in his clinical evaluation and knowledge, as well as his treatment techniques. I have no reservations recommending him highly to any patient I think may benefit from his services. Dr. Annebeth Litt, MD Internist, White Plains, NY
“Dr. Donath is amazing. As an internist, I have to decide between traditional western medicine and chiropractic care for my patients with back pain and other joint-related complaints. Dr. Donath's thorough and comprehensive approach to care allows my patients to get relief faster and less invasively. The result is invariably positive. One of my patients said he got his life and golf game back after seeing Dr. Donath. Another said that he was able to get rid of a pain she had for over 5 years in just a few sessions. I can confirm his success first-hand: Dr. Donath relieved my chronic pain with multiple techniques: manipulation, spinal decompression, vitamins and supplements, exercise and stretching. His hands-on approach and love of his work is reflected by the excellent results he gets. I continue to send my friends, family and patients to Dr. Donath because I know he gets results.” Dr. Pankaj Jain—Pediatric Cardiologist New York, NY “I really don't have words to express my feelings about the care I got in the last 3 months. I was almost handicapped, living with terrible pain all the time, crippling my day to day life. I am a medical doctor and work in a hospital with all sorts of amazing physicians, but after seeing a physical therapist, getting epidural steroids injections, many orthopedists and neurosurgeons, finally my destination lead me to see Dr Jonathan Donath. With great skepticism, I lied down for spinal decompression therapy. It was unbelievable that after only two initial sessions, my radiating pain down my leg had almost disappeared. Gradually, I started getting better, started doing exercises that they gave me midway through the treatment. Now, I am doing all my daily activities without any pain. I highly recommend Dr Jonathan for any problems related to the musculoskeletal system, you will definitely feel at home and will get better.”
Dr. Eugene Dinkevich MD—Division of General Pediatrics SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn, NY “I am a pediatrician and in my work, I have to bend down a lot and I'm constantly lifting kids. I usually have one to three bad flare ups of low back pain every year. When my back would "go out", I could barely walk to the bathroom and would have to lie down in bed for a few days. I have tried everything: doing nothing and "toughing it out", muscle relaxants, physical therapy, chiropractic, therapeutic massage, and even painful steroid injections. Nothing worked. When I moved to Westchester, I met Dr. Jonathan Donath. In just a couple of sessions with Dr. Donath, the pain completely disappeared. If it hadn't happened to me, I wouldn't have believed it. During my last flare up, I was expecting to be on my back for 2-3 days and in pain for 2 weeks. Instead, after one session with Dr. Donath, I was able to walk; two more sessions and I was fine. I could walk, bend down and I had almost no pain. Since that last back episode, Dr. Donath has helped me with my tendonitis in my right hand and with my chronic knee problems. I recommend Dr. Donath to everyone with back, muscle or joint pain. Even if you have not had relief with other treatments and other chiropractors, give Dr. Donath a chance. I did and he changed my life.” Dr. Harold Weissman, MD Ophthalmic Surgeon Lenox Hill Hospital New York, NY “My wife actually went to Dr. Donath before I did. She was experiencing terrible neck pain and literally could not move her neck in any direction without excruciating pain. It was so bad that initially she was unable to drive herself to Dr. Donath’s office. After only two spinal decompression treatments by Dr. Donath, she was able to resume driving. Following a few weeks of treatment, she was pain free and her range of motion was back to normal. A few years later, I started having arm and elbow pain. I tweaked something in my arm while working out and anti-inflammatory medication and pain killers did not help. The problem affected my ability to function as an eye surgeon. I saw Dr. Donath who diagnosed my condition as lateral epicondylitis (more commonly known as tennis elbow). He treated me utilizing Active Release Techniques and I improved almost immediately. He also gave me numerous exercises to do at home. After three visits to his office, my pain was completely gone. I highly recommend Dr. Donath to my family, friends, and patients who experience any sort of musculoskeletal pain.
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Dr. Kevin Plancher with Plancher Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine provides tips for getting the most out of indoor cycling
The benefits of regular physical exercise are well known: improved health, improved energy and mood, better sleep, and weight control. Per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, every adult should aim for a minimum of 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity cardiovascular exercise. For decades, one of the most popular ways of exercising was on a stationary bike, either at home or at the gym. “A stationary bike offers many benefits,” says Dr. Kevin Plancher of Plancher Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine. “It gets the heart pumping without putting undue stress on the joints. And an indoor bike can be used in any weather, by novice and experienced exercisers and at varying levels of time and intensity.” But for all their benefits, many exercise bikes bought for home use wind up as expensive clothes racks or dust collectors in the basement or attic. Why does motivation seem to flag after just a few months? “One reason is boredom,” says Dr. Plancher. “Even watching TV or listening to music or a podcast while on the bike doesn't seem to be enough to keep a lot of people at it.” One attempt to address this problem is with spin classes offered at gyms. These programs use bikes that evolved from the stationary bike to more closely resemble a road bike and offer the camaraderie and competition of working out with a group. But, as Dr. Plancher points out, what is sacrificed is the freedom and convenience of working out at home on your own schedule. New options now make it possible to combine the comfort and convenience of working out at home with quality hardware, expert instruction, metrics, and more classes and instructors than any gym could offer. One of the companies in this new market, Peloton Interactive, Inc., manufac-
tures a “smart bike,” which has a high-definition monitor attached to the handlebars. It uses home wi-fi to stream live classes from Peloton's studio and to provide an archive of thousands of past classes of every type, letting you choose from a wide variety of rides, instructors, and soundtracks. The system tracks your performance and compares your current ride to your personal best so you can push yourself to set new personal records. You can also compete against others who have done the rides you choose and review user ratings of instructors and rides. If you participate in a live ride, the instructor sees your metrics and can address you as if you were in the room. “This system incorporates all the performance and motivation factors of indoor cycling in the gym with the convenience of working out at home,” says Dr. Plancher. “This is an important new trend that represents the next generation of exercise technology, one that can potentially transform the landscape for home fitness.”
Tips for getting the most from your cycling workout
However you ride - on an upright stationary bike, a recumbent bike, or a new smart bike - Dr. Plancher offers tips to help you get the most from your cycling workout:
• Before you buy a bike, do your homework: Consider what kind of bike you want and factors like how much room you have and how much you want to spend. • Have an expert ensure that you're buying a bike that fits you properly - seat height, distance from pedals and handlebars, etc. • Make sure you understand how to safely adjust intensity and other options. Start slowly and increase the intensity of your ride gradually. • The bike seat shouldn't be uncomfortable. Try padded shorts or a gel seat to improve comfort. Sit lightly on the seat. • If you're not using one of the newer smart bikes that provide streaming and archived classes, look into buying or renting cycling videos that have a variety of rides and changes of scenery. • Consider cross training with another activity once or twice a week to build up endurance in different muscles and prevent overuse injuries.
“The most important factor in a successful fitness program is finding the one that is right for you,” says Dr. Plancher. “Indoor cycling has worked for millions of people and new advances make it even more appealing. But the program that works for you will be the one that suits your personality, fitness level, and lifestyle and that you will enjoy and stick with.” Kevin D. Plancher, MD, is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon and the founder of Plancher Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine. Plancher Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine is a general orthopaedics and sports medicine practice with offices in New York City and Greenwich, CT. www.plancherortho.com
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Day Kimball Hospital Birthing Center among top ten percent in state and nation for maternity practices in infant nutrition and care
Day Kimball Hospital has scored among the top ten percent of all participating maternity care facilities in Connecticut and across the United States in the Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) latest Maternity Practices in Infant Nutrition and Care (mPINC) survey. The survey is administered every two years to monitor and evaluate hospital practices related to breastfeeding. About 82 percent of all facilities that provide maternity services in the U.S. participated in this latest survey, which was conducted in 2015 with the results being published by the CDC in late 2016. The mPINC survey evaluates how effective birthing facilities are at implementing best practices that, when implemented together as a consistent system of care, results in better breastfeeding outcomes. These best practices help to support breastfeeding throughout seven key clinical care processes, from labor and delivery care to postpartum care, discharge care, staff training and the structural and organizational aspects of care delivery. Day Kimball Hospital earned an overall quality score of 96 out of 100 on the survey, compared to an average score of 83 for all participating birthing facilities in Connecticut and an average score of 79 for all participating birthing facilities across the U.S. Day Kimball earned a perfect “100” score in four out of the seven measurement areas. These included labor and delivery care, postpartum feeding
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(L to R) Matthew Godzik and Alycia Godzik of Putnam, CT with newborn son Theodore and nurses Kathleen Dizazzo and Jennie Beaudry at the Burdick Family Birthing Center at Day Kimball Hospital in Putnam.
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“Our team works hard to provide the very best care to mothers and babies before, during and after delivery, and support for mother-baby bonding and breastfeeding is a very important part of that care. We’re very proud of these scores but we’re even more proud of the passion and commitment our birthing center staff shows in providing this level of care and support each and every day,” said Rachel Katsoulis, operations coordinator for the hospital’s Maternal Child Health Department. This achievement is the latest of several over the last year for Day Kimball Hospital’s birthing center. In February, 2016 the hospital became one of just 329 in the nation to receive the Baby Friendly Hospital designation. This global initiative launched by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) recognizes birthing facilities that meet stringent guidelines for offering mothers the information, confidence and skills needed to successfully initiate and continue breastfeeding their babies. And in March, 2016 Day Kimball Hospital became one of the first hospitals to receive the Blue Distinction®+ for Maternity Care designation from Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield. This new designation recognizes hospitals that deliver high-quality, affordable maternity care safely and effectively while also achieving high marks for patient satisfaction and efficiency. To learn more about Day Kimball Hospital’s maternity care services, please visit www.daykimball.org/women.
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Make healthy shifts in food choices at home during National Nutrition Month, says Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics During National Nutrition Month®, celebrated each March, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics encourages everyone to "Put Your Best Fork Forward" by making small, healthy shifts in food choices when cooking at home. The 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend making small changes to eating patterns to include healthier ingredients while cooking at home. Choosing a variety of healthful foods across and within all food groups helps reduce the risk of preventable, lifestyle-related chronic diseases including cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and obesity. “Evidence shows that making dietary and lifestyle changes can prevent diseases before they occur,” says registered dietitian nutritionist and Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics spokesperson Angel Planells. “During National Nutrition Month and beyond, make small, healthier food choices – one forkful at a time.” “It’s important to create an eating style that includes a variety of your favorite, healthful foods,” Planells says. “Consider cultural and personal preferences to make these shifts easier to maintain.” To find a personalized plan that works best, Planells suggests consulting a registered dietitian nutritionist. RDNs can provide sound, easy-to-follow nutrition advice to meet your lifestyle, preferences and health-related needs. As part of National Nutrition Month, the Academy's website includes articles, recipes, videos and educational resources to spread the message of good nutrition and an overall healthy lifestyle for people of all ages, genders and backgrounds. Consumers can also follow National Nutrition Month on Facebook and Twitter (#NationalNutritionMonth). All registered dietitians are nutritionists – but not all nutritionists are registered dietitians. The Academy's Board of Directors and Commission on Dietetic Registration have determined that those who hold the credential registered dietitian (RD) may optionally use “registered dietitian nutritionist” (RDN) instead.
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is the world's largest organization of food and nutrition professionals. The Academy is committed to improving the nation’s health and advancing the profession of dietetics through research, education and advocacy. Visit the Academy at eatright.org.
Planells encourages everyone to eat more of these foods:
• Vegetables, including dark green, red and orange, beans, peas and others
• Fruits, especially whole fruits • Whole grains
• Fat-free or low-fat dairy including milk, yogurt, cheese, fortified soy beverages • Protein foods seafood, lean meats, poultry, nuts, soy products, beans, peas
• Oils including canola, corn, olive, peanut, sunflower and soy
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Young mother survives heart-stopping experience at UConn PAGE 10
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Vanessa Lloyd, 28, was home alone in Hartford with her 2-year-old daughter when she fainted several times. So she called her mother to drive her to the Emergency Department at UConn John Dempsey Hospital. But as their car pulled up to the ED’s entrance, Lloyd passed out again. Her mom ran into the ED for help, and a team of nurses and UConn Health Fire Department paramedics rushed to the car. “I was really scared,” recalls Lloyd, who only vaguely remembers the paramedics rolling her into the ED from the car. She figured her fainting was linked to her diagnosis of epilepsy back in 2011, but she was wrong. While she was in the ED, Lloyd’s heart suddenly stopped. “UConn saved my life,” she says. “The nurses successfully performed CPR on me and shocked my heart with a defibrillator to restart it. I woke up, and immediately started talking. I recall asking the medical team, ‘What just happened’?” Her treating physician, Dr. Christopher Vetter of the Emergency
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Department at UConn John Dempsey Hospital, says Lloyd was lucky to be in the right place at the right time. “This young woman … went into a dangerous ventricular fibrillation arrhythmia, which our nurses immediately recognized, allowing us to defibrillate her heart into normal rhythm.” Her doctors suspect that Lloyd may never have had epilepsy, because she never experienced epileptic seizures. Instead, heart experts at UConn Health’s Calhoun Cardiology Center believe that Lloyd has Long QT Syndrome, a condition that can cause an abnormal and chaotic rapid heartbeat leading to fainting or even sudden cardiac death. It stems from a genetic predisposition, or may be triggered by certain medications. The fainting spells that people with Long QT syndrome experience often look similar to epilepsy, leading to confusion over the diagnosis. Lloyd is awaiting genetic testing to confirm her diagnosis. Lloyd was completely surprised that her health was at risk from a dangerous arrhythmia: she works
daily in a hospital as a telemetry technician monitoring patients. “Thank you to everyone at UConn that helped save my life,” she says. “I am so grateful and so very happy – beyond happy.” While Lloyd was in the hospital recovering, an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) device was implanted under the skin of her
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chest using a minimally invasive technique. The device has tiny wires that connect it to her heart. Dr. Christopher Pickett, her electrophysiologist at the Calhoun Cardiology Center, says the device will help regulate Lloyd’s heartbeat, preventing it from going too slow, the situation in which her heart rhythm might become dangerously chaotic again – and can even restart her heart if it ever suddenly stops again. The technology allows Pickett to monitor her heart rhythms from afar. Lloyd says the technology not only protects her heart health, but also gives her peace of mind for when she is alone caring for her young daughter. In recognition of the lifesaving work of the personnel at UConn Health, including nurses Amanda Costello, Sarah Urso, and Erica Gomez, Lloyd nicknamed her monitoring device “Jonathan” after UConn’s Husky mascot. “I am so thankful to everyone at UConn, so there was no better name,” she says. “No matter where I go, I now have a little piece of UConn inside me keeping my heart beating.” She advises others, young and old, to take their health very seriously, and to get checked out by a doctor if they feel anything uneasy or abnormal about their body.
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School of Allied Health Careers at Griffin Hospital offers Accelerated CNA Classes
The Griffin Hospital School of Allied Health Careers, at 300 Seymour Avenue, Suite 206, in Derby, is offering its Accelerated Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program starting March 20 to help individuals start the journey to a fulfilling career in healthcare. The CNA course offers students an affordable and condensed 5-week schedule with classes Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m.-1 p. m. Course content includes infection control, legal and ethical responsibilities, communications, body mechanics, moving and positioning residents, personal care skills, nutrition, measuring vital signs, and restorative care. The CNA course tuition fee includes the course book, CPR training, and malpractice insurance coverage for the clinical rotation. The CNA clinical experience will be at Griffin Hospital
and a long-term care facility from 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. for 40 hours. After successfully completing the course and clinical experience, students will be qualified to take the State exam for certification as a Nursing Assistant in Connecticut. For more information or to apply, please call 203-732-1276 or visit griffinhealth.org/allied-health. Griffin Hospital's School of Allied Health Careers was one of the first hospital-based schools of its kind to be authorized by the Connecticut Department of Higher Education and offers training, education, and certification for Phlebotomy, Nursing Assistant, and Patient Care Technician healthcare careers. Classes are taught by certified instructors in the Griffin Hospital Medical Building, located at 300 Seymour Avenue in Derby.
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The Griffin Hospital School of Allied Health Careers is offering its 5-week Accelerated Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program starting March 20.
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Colon Cancer Awareness Month
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Colon cancer is one of the most preventable and treatable forms of cancer when it’s found early. Screening is the #1 way to prevent colon cancer because it finds cancer in the early stages, or, before it even has the chance to grow or develop. While screening is the most important step you can take to prevent colon cancer, it’s not the only one. You may be able to lower your colon cancer risk with some simple lifestyle changes. Be proactive about keeping yourself healthy. It will pay off!
Eat Well Consistent evidence shows diets high in vegetables, fruits and other plant foods reduce risk for many diseases, including colon cancer. In addition to these foods containing lots of dietary fiber and nutrients, plant foods are good sources of substances called phytochemicals, which help protect cells in the body from damage that can lead to cancer. Plant foods can also help us maintain a healthy weight – also important in reducing risk of colon cancer – because many are lower in calories. Diets high in red and processed meats have also been linked to colon cancer. Red meats include any meat that is red when raw, like beef, pork or lamb. Try to keep your red meat intake to 18 ounces (cooked) per week or less. Processed meats, on the other hand, should be avoided if possible. Processed meats include hot dogs, ham, bacon, sausages, among others, and cancer risk increases even with low consumption. Get Your Exercise Research consistently shows adults who increase their physical activity, either in intensity, duration or frequency, can reduce their risk of developing colon cancer by 30 to 40 percent. It’s estimated that 30 to 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity per day is needed to protect against colon cancer. Exercise also helps you to maintain a healthy body weight, which reduces your risk for colon cancer. In fact, studies show people who are overweight or obese are more likely to develop colon polyps, a possible precursor to cancer, and higher weights are associated with higher polyp risk.
Know Your Family Health History A family history of colon cancer puts you at an increased risk for the disease. A family history is considered to be an immediate family member (parent, brother or sister) or multiple family members with colon cancer or polyps. If you have a family history, you may need to be screened at age 40, or 10 years before the youngest case in your immediate family, whichever is earlier. Talk to your family about their health history!
Avoid Alcohol & Cigarettes Although modest amounts of some alcohols have been linked to protecting against coronary heart disease, alcohol is known to increase cancer risk. According to the National Cancer Institute, people who regularly drink 3.5 drinks per day have 1.5 times the risk of developing colon cancer as nondrinkers or occasional drinkers. If you do chose to drink, try to limit your consumption. Long-term cigarette smoking is also associated with increased risk of colon cancer. The longer a person smokes, the greater the risk. For more information about healthy living and reducing your colon cancer risk, visit www.ccalliance.org
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Loud, sleep-interrupting snoring may seem like an adult-specific issue, but children aren’t immune. About 20% of kids snore from time to time, and in most cases, there’s no reason to be concerned by the nighttime noises. But if snorting or gasping sounds accompany the snoring, it could be a sign of a larger issue: sleep apnea. The condition, which causes pauses in breathing throughout the night due to the obstruction of airways, affects one percent to 10 percent of children. Untreated sleep apnea can lead to high blood pressure, heart trouble, and poor growth, but luckily, there are a number of treatments available. One of the most common causes of sleep apnea in children is enlarged tonsils. If a doctor determines that this is what’s responsible for a child’s excessive snoring, he or she may surgically remove the tonsils. And because sleep apnea is more prevalent in overweight kids, a weight loss program could also help.If neither of these options is successful, doc-
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tors may recommend continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). This involves the child wearing a CPAP mask during the night, which blows air into the airways to keep them open, helping to end the snoring. Talk to your pediatrician if you suspect that your child has sleep apnea. In addition to loud snoring, you may notice your child gasping for air during the night, tossing and turning, or sleeping in strange positions in an attempt to keep airways open. Signs of sleep apnea may also show up during the day. Children with sleep apnea often feel tired, since the condition wakes them from their sleep periodically throughout the night. In turn, they may have difficulty paying attention at school or be in an irritable mood. In fact, sleep apnea in children has been linked to a higher risk of depression and anxiety. The good news is that many kids outgrow sleep apnea, so talk with your doctor about which treatment method is right for your child. Source:sleepfoundation.org/
Foods for a good night's sleep
Preparing for a good night’s sleep starts at mealtime. Certain foods, such as the ones listed below, can have a calming effect on both the brain and body. And if you're not sure how to incorporate each food into a dish, take a look at these suggestions.
Lean Proteins Tryptophan, an amino acid that increases serotonin levels to help you feel sleepy and relaxed, can be found in foods like turkey, chicken, fish, and low-fat cheese. Combining foods that are high in tryptophan with healthy, complex carbohydrates also improves sleep. An hour before bed, try having a snack of whole-wheat crackers and cheese or a small turkey sandwich on wholegrain bread. Or for dinner, chow down on grilled chicken and brown rice, a black bean and cheddar quesadilla on a whole-grain tortilla, or whole-wheat mac 'n cheese.
Herbs Certain herbs, such as sage and basil, contain chemicals that can improve sleep by easing tensions that would keep you awake. Basil can be sprinkled on whole-wheat pasta dishes or when topping sliced mozzarella and tomatoes. You can also chop it up and mix it with olive oil, garlic, pine nuts, salt and pepper, and pecorino cheese to make a pesto sauce, and then toss cooked zucchini in it. Sage pairs best with fatty meats like pork and beef (which you should eat only in moderation). You can also put it on butternut squash soup or a cold bean salad. Nuts Eating heart-healthy fats can also boost serotonin levels, and nuts—including walnuts, almonds, and cashews, as well as nut butters—are a solid source. Nuts are a great addition to salads and stir-fry dinners, and they can also be incorporated into meals as breadcrumbs on, say, a chicken cutlet. Or, mix sliced almonds with green beans as a side, combine walnuts with bananas in whole-grain pancakes, or smear almond butter on a whole-grain waffle.
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Straightening out 4 Myths about adults and braces
Country music fans noticed something different about Faith Hill’s smile a few years back when she showed up for the Country Music awards. The popular singer wore braces, adding her name to the growing number of adults who decided to straighten their teeth through the traditional “mouth hardware” usually associated with children and teenagers. There may be a good reason behind the trend. “A smile plays a critical role in how we feel about ourselves and how others see us,” says Dr. Leslie Pitner, an orthodontist and author of Improve Your Smile, Transform Your Life: A Life-Changing Guide to Orthodontics for Adults (www.drpitner.com). “When people have an extreme overbite, crooked teeth or some other problem with their teeth, they hide their smiles. I’ve had patients who literally have forgotten how to smile after years of trying to conceal unattractive teeth.” The result, Pitner says, is they can be seen as less friendly and less approachable. Meanwhile, research shows that smiling can have an impact on numerous aspects of a person’s life, including their mood and how well they handle stress. But Pitner says adults whose teeth could benefit from braces often don’t think about that option. Even when they do, they are discouraged from following through because of dubious information that they have come to regard as fact. A few of the myths that cause many adults to hesitate include:
• Braces are just for kids. That’s simply not true, and hasn’t been for awhile, Pitner says. About 27 percent of people seeking orthodontic treatment in the United States and Canada are adults and the number has been growing, according to a study by the American Association of Orthodontists.
• A referral is needed. While a dentist can refer a patient to an orthodontist, it isn’t a necessity, Pitner says. Often, dentists don’t bother to suggest an orthodontist to adults because they assume their patients don’t want or need braces. “We’ve also been conditioned by the medical system to assume we need a referral to see a specialist,” she says. “That’s not so for orthodontics. You can make the decision yourself and it won’t affect your coverage if you have insurance.”
• Braces need to be worn for years. Many patients tend to overestimate how long they will wear braces. “It varies based on how complicated a particular situation is, but usually people will wear braces between six months and two years,” Pitner says. “Treatment did take longer in the past than it does today, but technology has helped accelerate the process.”
• Braces are ugly and everyone will stare. This is another example of how things have changed. Braces are much smaller than they once were and ceramic, tooth-colored braces are available. Another option is clear, removable aligners such as Invisalign. Invisible braces attached to the back of the teeth also are available.
“Anyone who’s unhappy with they way their teeth look shouldn’t let misinformation get in their way of improving their smile,” Pitner says. “The process is much faster, easier and more comfortable than the myths would have you believe.” Dr. Leslie Pitner, is an orthodontist with a unique educational background that includes the study of art and psychology. She specializes in treating adult patients at her practice, Pitner Orthodontics, which was founded four decades ago by her father.
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Western Connecticut Medical Group offers Telehealth as a new and convenient after-hours option for patients with home-care advice, or schedules an appointment with a healthcare provider in the morning. The nurse may also recommend a WCMGNOW Telehealth visit. The Night Nurse Service is available anytime the primary care office is closed.
The Western Connecticut Medical Group (WCMG) is making it easier for their existing patients to access primary care evenings and on weekends. WCMG-NOW Telehealth and the Night Nurse Service are conveniently designed to extend patient care access beyond regular office hours. WCMG-NOW Telehealth is a secure and convenient way to get prompt medical attention for common health conditions and other services. Patients can interact with a provider who can diagnose, treat and prescribe medications if needed using secure and private video chat on their computer or mobile device. This service is offered from 5 pm to 10 pm on weeknights and 10 am to 10 pm on weekends. “As we continue to transform how we care for our patients, we’re pleased to offer affordable and convenient options that bring medical care to patients when they need it in addition to when a practice office is open,” said Richard Gemming, Executive Director of WCMG and Vice President at Western Connecticut Health Network. WCMG-NOW Telehealth has been made possible by a $250,000 donation from Internet pioneer and author John Patrick and his wife Joanne, a retired nurse. The Patricks are Danbury residents and community philanthropists, proudly funding programs designed to improve the health of the area population. John and Joanne are passionate advocates for integrating technology
With these options, our patients will receive the care they want, when they need it, from people who know their health history. Western Connecticut Medical Group is here for you. Source: www.norwalkhospital.org/newsroom
in medicine to improve health outcomes. John said, “We see Telehealth as a key element to increase access and convenience of healthcare.” John is the author of “Health Attitude: Unraveling and Solving the Complexities of Healthcare.” WCMG-NOW Telehealth is recommended for issues such as: Seasonal allergies Cold symptoms Rash/skin infection Diarrhea Pink eye Insect bites Fever Nausea/Vomiting Insomnia Blood pressure concerns Migraine Diabetes Urinary Infections Constipation Medication renewals
Fees for WCMG-NOW Telehealth vary depending on insurance coverage. Patients will be responsible for regular office co-pays for all commercial insurances.
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Shape Up with
Mocktails! Mocktails are non- alcoholic cocktails. They offer a wide range of ingredients like fruit juices, veggie juices, spices, herbs, mineral water, ice and sweetener. Also known as mock cocktails, they’re a delicious, refreshing alternative to an alcoholic drink. And for people who don’t want to broadcast that they’re avoiding alcohol, mocktails are the perfect answer. But that’s just the beginning. They’re also the perfect answer for weight loss. If you ditch the alcohol and choose healthy ingredients, including a healthy low-calorie sweetener such as stevia, you can avoid a boatload of calories not to mention a hangover. Alcohol is one of the worst options when it comes to belly fat. Just one alcoholic drink per day can cause you to gain weight. Though studies are conflicting as to just how much weight or belly fat is gained from how much alcohol, alcohol does cause weight gain. That’s because alcohol is a toxic substance that puts a big strain on the liver. It can clog this major organ and even contribute to fatty liver. A challenged liver can make it difficult to lose weight. So if you want to get rid of the winter “pudge” and that muffin top, add mocktails to your spring shape up plan. You should also feel a lot better when you wake up in the morning. You may also want to try a short juice fast with mocktails before dinner. You can lose at least a pound a day juice fasting, get rid of foggy brain, and recharge your energy. Cherie Calbom MSN holds a Master of Science degree in whole foods nutrition from Bastyr University. Known as “The Juice Lady” for her work with juicing and health, she is the author of 32 books including her latest The Juice Lady’s Guide to Fasting and Sugar Knockout. You can connect with her on Facebook and Twitter and sign up for her free newsletter at www.juiceladycherie.com.
Here are 3 recipes, one savory and two sweet mocktails, to enjoy! Icy Spicy Gazpacho
Twisted Ginger Berry
2 tomatoes, cut in chunks 1 cup fresh carrot juice (about 5–7 carrots) 1 lemon, juiced, peeled (if putting it through a juice machine) 1/4 cup cilantro, rinsed and chopped 1/4 teaspoon Celtic sea salt 1/4 teaspoon ground cumin 1/4 small jalapeño, chopped (more if you such as it hot) 3 radishes
2 green apples juiced or 1 cup apple juice 1 cup blueberries 1-inch-chunk ginger root. peeled 4-6 ice cubes
Place the tomato chunks in a freezer bag and freeze until solid. This is optional. (Or you can use fresh tomatoes placed in the blender; then you would need to add ice cubes.) Pour the carrot and lemon juices into a blender and add the frozen tomato chunks, cilantro, salt, cumin, jalapeño, and radishes. Blend on high speed until smooth but slushy; serve immediately. Serves 2.
Pour apple juice in a blender along with the berries and ginger root. Add the ice cubes and blend. Serve your icy cocktail with a sprig of mint.
Lemon Sipper With less than 10 calories, this is an ideal low-calorie, vitamin C–rich thirst quencher. 1/2 lemon, washed and peeled 1 cup unsweetened mineral water 2–3 drops liquid stevia 4 ice cubes Juice the lemon and pour the juice into a glass over ice. Add the mineral water and stir to combine. Sweeten with stevia.
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After helping hundreds of Fairfield County herniated disc sufferers eliminate their pain, Local Doctor explains how…
Helps Herniated Discs Heal Naturally… In As Little As 25 Minutes!” At Last! Fairfield County Doctor Offers Technology That Doesn’t Just End SEVERE Pain From Herniated Discs, But Helps Your Body To Start Rebuilding Them… As Fast As Humanly Possible! Best Part: You can check it all out for FREE if you like!
There is no doubt… technology has made all of our lives better… and easier. Just about every miraculous medical cure and comfort of modern living can be attributed to amazing breakthroughs in technology. Heck, laser eye surgery can give people who are almost as blind as a bat perfect 20/20 vision. How amazing is that? That’s why it’s no surprise that technology might be able to solve your back and neck pain from herniated/bulging discs or sciatica… for good. Here is why: Back and neck pain can be devastating. And nothing is worse than going to doctor after doctor… trying treatment after treatment… spending money you can’t afford… and still suffering in pain. That’s why… I bet you would love to instantly end your pain… without any risk what-so-ever… and have it never come back for the rest of your life? Well, that might NOT be so easy. But, what if there was a wonderful advancement in technology that, with a handful of simple, non-invasive treatments, could possibly have you out of pain and on your way to healing naturally? Better yet, what if this technology could possibly heal your herniated/bulging discs (instead of cutting it out like surgery) so you have the best chance to live pain-free and do all the things you want and love to do? And what if this technology was: • FDA cleared! • Proven safe and effective! • Allows your herniated discs to heal naturally without the risky and dangerous side effects of surgery! • Relieves pain fast… in some cases in as little as 25 minutes! Well, guess what? There is such technology and there is a very good chance it can help you… like it has alof ready helps thousands herniated/bulging disc and sciatica sufferers all around the country… No Matter How Bad Your Pain Is, How Long You’ve Been Suffering Or How Many Other Treatments And Doctors Have Failed You! Don’t laugh. It’s really true. Here’s proof…
When you have a herniated disc, compressive forces cause your spinal bones to come together… basically squashing your disc. The space in between your bones decreases and the soft, jello-like disc material leaks out. This disc material that leaks out is called a herniated disc and can cause severe pain, numbness and tingling in your neck, back, arms or legs when the herniation pushes into and “pinches” a nerve. So it makes sense, if you could slightly pull the spinal bones apart… that would open up the space, take the pressure off the disc, the disc off the nerve and solve the problem. Right? But the only problem is… how do you do that? For years and years, doctors have been trying to do it with traction. But traction has been proven ineffective and often very painful. Why? Traction doesn’t work because when you have a herniated or bulging disc, the area is injured and when you try to move, your muscles go into spasm. Spasm is your body’s way of trying to protect you from causing further injury. That’s why traction hurts so much. As soon as the traction starts… your muscles overprotect the area and spasm. But the good news is: Now there is technology that out-smarts your body’s natural spasm reaction. In other words: It fools mother nature! This technology is called nonsurgical spinal decompression (NSSD) and here’s how it works… NSSD is very different from plain traction because it has advanced computer technology that actually senses your spinal muscles. When it starts to gently pull, it immediately knows when your muscles start to contract and it stops pulling. As soon as your muscles relax, it starts pulling again. The amazing thing is: the computer senses your muscles contraction so early… you don’t even feel what is going on. Which means you never feel any pain! In fact, the only thing most patients feel is… RELIEF!!! But the best part is: NSSD is able to gently separate your spinal bones which, in many cases, actually sucks the herniated disc material back into the disc where it belongs! This takes away your pain and allows your herniated and bulging discs to heal naturally!
And check this out: Treatments are pleasant and simple. All you have to do is lie on your back, listen to your favorite music, read a magazine… or… take a nap! The wonderful technology does everything while you simply RELAX the pain away! To sum up NSSD: • For most patients it is 100% painless… in fact many patients actually fall asleep during treatment! • Works fast! Most patients get relief after a handful of treatments – some after the very first! • Is non-invasive so it does not have the dangerous risks of surgery! • Gets to the root cause of the problem and helps it heal naturally! Isn’t modern technology wonderful? And wouldn’t you like to… Give This Great Technology A Try… For Free? If you would, there’s great news. There is a Doctor located at 222 Westchester Ave. Suite 405 in White Plains who has invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in this wonderful technology and has been treating herniated/bulging disc and sciatica patients with incredible success. His name is Dr. Jonathan Donath DC, MS and he is so excited about the results he’s been getting, he would like to share it with as many pain sufferers as possible. But There Is A Catch… There’s always a catch... isn’t there? Even though this technology has helped a majority of the patients Dr. Donath has treated… it is not a wonder cure and it does not help everyone.
On the right: healthy disc. Center: Herniated disc with soft disc material leaking out. On the left: Herniated disc material compressing or “pinching” nerve.
For that reason, Dr. Donath does a complete examination on every potential patient and only accepts you if he feels you are most likely to get the pain relief and outcome you are looking for. Dr. Donath’s Special Deal For You! Because the economy is so bad and Dr. Donath wants to help you if possible, he is offering the first 17 people who respond to this article a free consultation and NSSD qualification examination. And if you qualify for NSSD treatments, Dr. Donath will also give you one treatment for FREE! And if you do not qualify, Dr. Donath will help you find the best option for you. That’s why, if you suffer with pain from a herniated/bulging disc or sciatica you should call 914-259-8104 right now. When April answers the phone, simply tell her you would like your free non-surgical spinal decompression consultation and examination. If you are one of the first 17, she will schedule you within the next few days. If you are in a lot of pain or already scheduled for surgery, tell April and she will be sure to get you in immediately. Maybe even today.
On right: Herniated disc with spinal bones “squished” together. Center: NSSD slightly pulls the spinal bones apart, opens up the disc space and allows herniated material to move back into the disc. Left: Herniated material completely back in center of disc allows the disc to heal naturally. Your consultation and examination should take about 60 minutes. During this time you can get all of your questiones answered in a warm and friendly environment. You will know exactly what’s causing your pain and the best possible way to solve it. Dr. Donath will explain to you all your possible options along with his recomendations so you can make the best choice for YOU.
Why Limited To 17? Dr. Donath has limited the number he will accept right now to 17 because he does not believe patients should wait and they should also get the quality personal attention they deserve. When you go for your free visit, I’m sure you will see how unique and pleasant the experience is. It’s nice to be treated like a person and not a number or based on insurance coverage. It’s also nice to know exactly what’s causing your pain and how to relieve it as fast as possible. Dr. Donath’s favorite cases are the one’s that were able to cancel back surgery after only a handful of treatments. Dr. Donath also loves when a herniated disc patient that is in excruciating pain and thinks they’ve tried everything, lays down on the NSSD table, takes a 25 minute nap… and… wakes up with all their pain GONE! Just imagine how it would feel to have all your pain finally gone. Imagine going to bed and being able to sleep the entire night through… … and waking up refreshed and energized… ready to take on the brand new day – without the pain and stiffness that has been terrorizing you. And imagine finally knowing you have the solution to your herniated disc pain. Well, you may not have to just “imagine” anymore… because… NSSD might start relieving your pain… in just 25 minutes! So, if you’d like to see if you qualify and give this amazing technology a try for free… give April a call at 914259-8104 right now. Why wait one more day in pain when the solution may be one quick phone call away? Call now before someone else gets your free spot. One More Thing It’s Important… Ever since getting this wonderful technology, Dr. Donath’s office has been flooded with calls. For that reason, if when you call, the lines are busy or you go to voice mail… just keep calling back. The possibility of living pain-free is well worth the time and effort it may take you to get through and schedule your appointment. 914-259-8104
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Connecticut Children’s Medical Center first in state to connect electronically to prescription monitoring program
Connecticut Children's Medical Center has become the first healthcare organization in the state to have successfully integrated the hospital's electronic health records system with the state prescription drug database. As we are all aware, prescription drug abuse continues to receive local and national attention. Legislation requires prescribing providers review a patient's controlled substance dispensation history prior to prescribing controlled medications for longer than 72 hours. This accomplishment is evidence of Connecticut Children's commitment to patient safety and compliance with prescription drug monitoring. “We are proud to take the lead on this initiative in the state of Connecticut. The important integration makes it easier for our providers to do the right thing for our patients,” said Chief Medical Information Officer, Dr. Richelle DeMayo. “Integration improves both patient safety and provider efficiency, enabling providers to fulfill their duties in the context of their normal workflows and allowing clinical staff to focus their informed attention on delivering excellent patient care.” Connecticut Children's can now more easily provide our physicians access to controlled substance prescription histories in real-time, at the point-ofcare to improve patient safety and prevent overpre-
scribing. Without this integration, prescribers need to log into the PDMP separately to retrieve a patient's controlled substance dispensations and then cross-reference that data with a patient's other health information in our electronic health record. deMayo also notes the prevention of prescription drug misuse and abuse is a matter of enormous personal and public health significance that demands collaboration across settings. “Connecticut Children's Medical Center and our providers are excited to lead the way for others in the state to make responsible use of available information to protect patients and families from overdose and drug diversion,” said deMayo. “We are proud to work with the State of Connecticut to make it easier for physicians and other prescribers to do the right thing.” “We're pleased to congratulate Connecticut Children's Medical Center on this great accomplishment. One of the top priorities of our Drug Control Division at the Department of Consumer Protection is making sure prescribers have the up to date and accurate information they need to make the best decisions possible for their patients. The Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) allows prescribers to have that information in real time when they need it,” said Consumer Protection Commissioner Jonathan A. Harris, “Since the PDMP began collecting data in
2008, the state has enacted a series of common sense updates to the program to promote its use and improve the user experience. Many of the changes were based on feedback from the prescribers who use the PDMP every day. We look forward to continuing our productive relationship with the medical community to make sure patients in the Connecticut get the best care possible.” “Connecticut Children's Medical Center has taken a major step towards ensuring the best standard of care for its patients,” said Robert Cohen, President, Appriss Health. “We applaud the forward-thinking leadership within Connecticut Children's for taking a proactive approach to becoming the first hospital in Connecticut to deploy clinical workflow integration of PDMP data and clinical decision support solutions for substance use disorder within their EHR.” The benefits of EHR integration and Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) interoperability have long been recognized by Brandeis University's PDMP Center of Excellence (COE). Prescribers with questions or concerns regarding the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program may contact the Drug Control Division at dcp.pmp@ct.gov or (860) 713-6073. To learn more about Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, visit connecticutchildrens.org.