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FocusHealthON
And Your Community Hospital
VOLUME FOUR, ISSUE THREE, 2012
Organic Food:There Really is a DifferenceVaccinations Are Not the Enemy
Coping with FearINSIDE:Newsf
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Organic Food: Health or Hype?Organic choices are more abundant than ever, but many shoppers wonder iforganic food really is better. Learn more about what it means to buy organic. ..............................2Vaccinations: Too Important to IgnoreIts easy to take them for granted, but vaccines play a vital role in preventing the spreadof many diseases that once caused deadly epidemics. Know the facts and protect your family. ............4
Coping with FearPhobias of all kinds affect millions of adults and children.Although the cause of these fears may not be defined, in most cases, phobias are treatable. ............5
FocusHealthON
And Your Community Hospital
VOLUME FOUR, ISSUE THREE, 2012
North Shore-LIJ Health BlogArm yourself with the latest news to help you make better health choices at
NorthShoreLIJ.com/HealthBlog. Our experts share valuable insight on wellness,
behavioral health, pediatrics, heart health, neuroscience, orthopedics and more.
LegumesGrain legumes, such as lentils, beans, peas and chickpeas are a great choice for a healthier diet,
packed with energy and essential nutrients. Theyre high in protein like meat, but contain much
more fiber and are low in fat. Pound for pound, they are a bigger bang for your buck. Most of
all, they are extremely versatile and can be easily incorporated into any meal by adding them to
soups and salads or replacing the meat in your main dish.
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up-to-the-minute healthcare news and information when you follow the
North Shore-LIJ Health System on Facebook and Twitter. Youll get the latest health-
related news, videos and information about free health screenings and educational
offerings in the community, plus a host of wellness tips. In addition, you can lend
your voice to the healthcare discussion with your questions and insights. Find us
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On one hand, you have a conventionally grown apple. On the other,
you have an organic apple. Both are f irm, shiny and red. Both provide
vitamins and fiber, and both are free of fat, sodium and cholesterol.
Which should you choose?
Conventionally grown produce generally costs less, but many shoppers
wonder if the organic choices are truly more healthy. As they say, thebest customer is the most informed, so what does organic mean in
terms of food?
Causes and TreatmentsThe word organic refers to the way farmers grow and process
agricultural products such as fruits, vegetables, grains, dairy products and
meat. Organic farming practices encourage soil and water conservation,
and reduce pollution. Farmers who grow organic produce and meat dont
use conventional petroleum-derived fertilizers, chemical pesticides or
antibiotics, instead using methods inspired by natures own balance.
Here are some key differences between conventional farming and
organic farming:
Once found only in health food stores, organic food is now aregular feature at most supermarkets, creating a bit of a dilemma.
OrganicFood
Health or Hype?
Conventional Organic
Apply chemical fertilizers to promote
plant growth.
Feed soil and plants with natural
fertilizers like manure or compost.
Spray insecticides to reduce pests
and disease.
Use benecial insects and birds,
mating disruption or traps to reduce
pests and disease.
Use herbicides to manage weeds.Rotate crops, till, hand weed or mulch
to manage weeds.
Give animals antibiotics, growth
hormones and medications to prevent
disease and spur growth.
Give animals organic feed and allow
them access to the outdoors. Use
preventive measures such as rotational
grazing, a balanced diet and clean
housing to help minimize disease.
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Organic or Not?The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has established an organic
certification program that requires all organic foods to meet government
standards. These standards regulate how such foods are grown, handled
and processed.
Any product labeled as organic must be USDA-certified. If a food bears
a USDA organic label, it means its produced and processed according to
the USDA standards. The seal is voluntary, but many organic producers
use it. Products that are completely organic fruits, vegetables, eggs
and other single-ingredient foods are labeled 100 percent organic and
may carry the USDA seal.
Products that contain at least 70 percent organic ingredients may say
made with organic ingredients on the label, but may not use the seal.
Foods containing less than 70 percent organic ingredients cant use the
seal or the word organic on their product labels. They can include the
organic items in their ingredient list, however.
Do Organic and Natural Mean theSame Thing?Buyer beware: natural and organic are not interchangeable terms.
You may see natural and other terms such as all natural, free-range
or hormone-free on food labels, but these terms are not regulated and
many food producers use language like this in misleading ways. Only
foods that are grown or processed according to USDA organic standards
can be labeled organic.
Is Organic Food More Nutritious?The answer isnt yet clear. A recent study examined the past 50 years
worth of scientific articles about the nutrient content of organic and
conventional foods. The researchers concluded that organically and
conventionally produced foodstuffs are comparable in their vitamin
content. Another study showed that organic produce contains
significantly more anti-oxidants. Research in this area is ongoing.
Pesticides, Additives, theEnvironmentand CostSeveral factors influence the decision to choose organic food. Some
people choose it because they prefer the taste or for sustainabilityreasons, since organic farms dont use fertilizers that come from fossil
fuels and have less impact on water and soil quality. Others opt for
organic produce because of health concerns regarding exposure to
chemical pesticides and herbicides. Theres some validity to those
concerns. Though the USDA sets acceptable pesticide levels for foods,
studies suggest that pesticide residues may have cumulative health
effects on both humans and animals.
At the same time, cost is a common concern with organic food.
Organic meat and produce typically cost more than their conventional
counterparts, mostly because organic farming methods are more
labor-intensive and can produce lower yields.
For most families, a good strategy for going organic is a moderate one
focus on foods that make the biggest impact. Commercially farmed
foods can vary in the levels of chemical residue that makes it to your
table; thin-skinned fruits and potatoes have the highest levels of
pesticides, while bananas, pineapples and onions carry very little. A
good resource is the Environmental Working Group shoppers guide,
which features the dirty dozen and clean fifteen lists of produce.
View the list at www.ewg.org/foodnews/.
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PeachesApples
Sweet Bell Peppers
Celery
Nectarines
Strawberries
CherriesPears
Grapes (Imported)
Spinach
Lettuce
Potatoes
The Dirty DozenAccording to the Environmental Working Group, these
foods are the most important to buy organic since
they are more likely to carry pesticide residues.
OnionsSweet Corn
Pineapples
Avocado
Cabbage
Sweet Peas
Asparagus
Mangoes
EggplantKiwi
Cantaloupe(domestic)
Sweet Potatoes
Grapefruit
Watermelon
Mushrooms
The Clean 15The produce listed below have shown little to no
traces of pesticides, and are considered safe to
consume in non-organic form.
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Thats why vaccines are so important: Vaccines can protect both the
people who receive the immunization and others around them. Over the
years, vaccines have prevented countless cases of infectious diseases,
saving millions of lives.
Many formerly common infectious diseases have been controlled by
vaccines, including polio, measles, diphtheria, pertussis (whooping
cough), rubella (German measles), mumps and tetanus. A vaccine
eradicated smallpox, one of the most devastating diseases in history.
We are all connected, explained Bruce Hirsch, MD, attending physician
in infectious diseases at North Shore University Hospital. Our health
is related to the health and well-being of others around us. The great
infectious diseases of our day circle the globe as is the case with
influenza. The vulnerability of our society is enhanced when individuals
are susceptible to infection and to spreading that infection to others.
Vaccines help the healthy stay healthy as well as protecting the vulnerable
from dangerous exposure in the f irst place.
Why Are Childhood Vaccines So Important?
While babies are at f irst immune to many diseases because they receive
antibodies from their mothers, this immunity goes away during the first
year of life. Young children dont have this maternal immunity against
some diseases, such as whooping cough.
An unvaccinated child who is exposed to disease germs may not be
strong enough to fight the disease. Before vaccines, many children died
from diseases that vaccines now prevent, such as whooping cough,
measles and polio. Those same germs exist today, but thanks to
protection by vaccines, these diseases are much less common.
Within my professional career, I have seen the disappearance of serious
infections, said Lorry Rubin, MD, director of pediatric infectious
diseases at the Cohen Childrens Medical Center of New York. For
example,Haemophilus influenzaeType b, also called Hib, was the most
common cause of bacterial meningitis in young children and was the
most common cause of acquired developmental disabilities. The vaccine
is so effective that none of our current pediatric resident physicians have
ever seen a case.
Dr. Rubin also cites the relatively new rotavirus vaccine as a current
example of a highly effective vaccine that prevents a serious form of
diarrhea in young children that often results in doctor visits and
hospitalization to treat dehydration.
In some ways, vaccines are victims of their own success. Since they are
so effective, it is easy to take them for granted. But parents who choose
to opt out of vaccinations for their children could be putting their familie
at risk. Parents who may be reluctant to vaccinate their children should
talk to their healthcare provider. No vaccine, or for that matter any
medicine or procedure, is entirely without risk, but each of the vaccinesrecommended for children has been carefully studied and analyzed and i
has been determined that the benefits far outweigh the risks.
Its always better to prevent adisease than to treat it.
VACCINATIONS:TOO IMPORTANTTO IGNORE
OnlineExtraLearn more about vaccinations atwww.northshorelij.com/NSLIJ/focus-on-health-videos or scan the QR code.
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Terrified of spiders? Scared to step into an elevator? Well, youre not
alone. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, phobias an
irrational and excessive fear of an object or situation affect millions of
Americans. Why do people have phobias? There are plenty of theories, but
whatever the cause, phobias can usually be successfully treated.
Up to 50 percent of people suffering from anxiety do not seek treatment
and manage with the symptoms as best they can, said Victor Fornari, MD,
director of child and adolescent psychiatry for the North Shore-LIJ Health
System. Phobias, specifically, are largely under-reported, mostly because
many sufferers find ways to avoid the situations that trigger the anxiety.
Statistics estimating how many people suffer from phobias vary widely for
this reason. At minimum, they afflict more than six million people in the
United States, often starting in childhood. In all western countries, phobias
strike seven to 13 percent of the population. Women tend to be twice as
likely to suffer from phobias as men.
Common symptoms associated with phobias include:
Dizziness
Breathlessness Nausea
A sense of unreality
Fear of dying
In some cases, these symptoms can escalate into full-scale anxiety
attacks. Consequently, some individuals begin to isolate themselves,
leading to severe difficulties in daily life. In other cases, the individual
may seek out medical care.
Causes and TreatmentsWhile there is no one specific known cause for phobias, they are thought
to run in families, be influenced by culture and ones upbringing, and
triggered by life events. Immediate family members of people with
phobias are about three times more likely to suffer from a phobia than
those without such a family history. Those whose parents were either
overly protective or distant may also be at a greater risk.
According to Dr. Fornari, Our anxiety is a barometer for when we need to
be cautious, so a certain amount of fear is normal and healthy like when
we cross a busy street. When were immobilized by our fears and they
interfere with our relationships, work and daily activities, that is something
much more serious and should be treated. Some combination of
psychological counseling and medication can reduce symptoms.
Cognitive behavioral therapy, in particular, has helped to decrease phobic
symptoms significantly by helping the sufferer change thought patterns
gradually shifting from paralyzing negative thoughts to more rational
responses and behavior.
Cognitive behavioral therapy can resolve most or all of the symptoms,
along with anti-anxiety medications, if the counseling isnt quite enough.
These are very effective evidence-based treatments, Dr. Fornari explained.
In mild cases, a few sessions may be needed. In moderate cases, 10 to 12
sessions may do the trick, along with medication. Severe cases may
warrant longer treatment.
Scary MonstersYoung children also exhibit irrational fears, often at bedtime. Children can
be frightened of anything from the idea of monsters under the bed to being
abandoned by their parents.
The goal for parents is to calm the child and not exacerbate the fear.How to approach this goal depends on the childs personality.
Some kids may be soothed if Mom or Dad checks under the bed for
monsters. But those with a scientific bent may see the monster hunt as
proof that the creatures exist. If your child only seems more upset, back off
and try talking more directly about the fear: I know a dark room can be
scary. I was scared when I was your age, too. Offer a practical solution,
such as a night-light or a special back rub to calm her.
However you proceed, never minimize your childs fears. Bluntly stating,
theres no such thing or theres nothing to be afraid of wont help at
all. Those monsters are very real to kids. Your job is to help your child
cope by offering compassionate reassurance and comfort.
Are phobias inhibiting your life?
OnlineExtraWant more tips about about copingwith common fears and phobias? Visitwww.northshorelij.com/NSLIJ/focus-on-health-videos or scan the QR code.
1. Arachnophobia: The fearof spiders.
2. Ophidiophobia: The fearof snakes.
3. Acrophobia: The fearof heights.
4. Agoraphobia: The fear ofsituations in which escapeis difficult (crowded orconfined spaces).
5. Cynophobia: The fearof dogs.
6. Astraphobia: The fear ofthunder and lightning.
7. Trypanophobia: The fearof injections.
8. Social Phobias: A fear ofbeing judged by othersand being embarrassed.
9. Pteromerhanophobia:The fear of flying.
10. Mysophobia: The fearof germs or dirt.
Ten of the Most Common Phobias:
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Work it out!Shaking off the dust with group exercise
North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System, Inc.Franklin Hospital900 Franklin AvenueValley Stream, New York 11580
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Designed, written and produced by: Onward Publishing, Inc.,Northport, NY 11768
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From cardio-kickboxing and spinning to yoga and Pilates, fitness classesare available to match your fitness level and needs. Experts agree that
group exercise can be beneficial and fun. Working out in a group
provides support and greater sustainability over time, said Jennifer
Mieres, MD, a cardiologist and senior vice president for community
health at the North Shore-LIJ Health System. Data from the American
Heart Associations Go Red for Women campaign shows that 65 percent
of the women who joined the program stayed with it after two years.
There is definitely strength in numbers.
Group exercise can help you stay focused. When people in the group arefocusing on the same goal, everyone is more engaged and determined,
added Dr. Mieres, especially if the instructor is inspirational and in tune
with the needs of the participants. If thats the case, she added, a class
can also help you move past a plateau and improve.
To view the full article, please visit NorthShoreLIJ.com/HealthBlog.