I am sticking to a couple topics this month as I wanted to spend a little more time on one topic. Take the time to educate yourself on this emerging technology in healthcare, for better or for worse be a savvy consumer.
Something in healthcare you should learn more about: Genetic testing. The research into genetics and its potential for health is wonderful but as companies like 23 and Me enter the healthcare realm I am concerned about how they will strike the balance between healthcare and business. The sales pitch of preventive, know more medicine is an easy sell but there is a significant dark side to this information. In time the information may turn out to be a break through in medicine but I think its worth educating yourself. Take a look at these resources - some for and some against.
Sleep: during our holiday I slept less than normal (later nights and erratic kid wake up times) but I functioned. It got me thinking about how easy it would be to fall into a trap of less sleep. I surfed the web for articles on less sleep - whether you can do it and where the science lies. This first blog I came across was 11 hacks to perform with less sleep. Although her recommendations are sound for a healthy lifestyle it screams of all things I hate in the rat race economy. Making excuses for less sleep and finding hacks to avoid the symptoms seems like a poor plan. We won’t always get it right and everyone has unique needs (medical conditions, taking care of kids) but trying to hide the fact we need more sleep will only hurt us in the long run. Perhaps you are someone who needs less sleep but if you only ever wake up to the sound of an alarm clock - reconsider your short sleeps. Finding the time for more sleep might appear impossible but your health and your brain will thank you if you reconsider.
As always thanks for reading. I hope the start to your summer has been a good one!
Dave Carter
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