Why Hospitals Are Switching To Copper

Hospital-bed railings can transmit infection-causing bacteria to patients, but in a trial at three US hospitals, introducing handrails made with copper-which naturally kills bacteria, yeasts, and viruses-lowered infection rates by 58 percent.

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Hospital-bed railings can transmit infection-causing bacteria to patients, but in a trial at three US hospitals, introducing handrails made with copper-which naturally kills bacteria, yeasts, and viruses-lowered infection rates by 58 percent.

Why Hospitals Are Embracing Copper

Hospital-bed railings can transmit infection-causing bacteria to patients, but in a trial at three US hospitals, introducing handrails made with copper-which naturally kills bacteria, yeasts, and viruses-lowered infection rates by 58 percent. The trial hospitals and others are considering switching more surfaces to copper. An Iowa hospital, for example, has already installed everything from copper light-switch plates to toilet flushers.  

More Yogurt, Less Diabetes

One additional serving of Yogurt (curd) a day is linked with an 18 percent lower risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a large Harvard study. Researchers hypothesize that yogurt's probiotics may help improve insulin sensitivity and reduce inflammation, but more clinical trials are needed to determine this. Total dairy consumption was not associated with diabetes risk, and the study didn't differentiate between yogurt types.

Health Risk in Your E-mail

Here's a simple way to feel less stressed: Sign out of e-mail. For two weeks, Canadian researchers assigned more than 120 adults to either check their inboxes only three times a day or to check as often as possible (about the same number of times they normally would). After the first week, participants switched scenarios. For most people, checking e-mail less frequently significantly lowered overall daily stress levels.

Drug Cure for Hepatitis C

A newly [US] FDA-approved treatment, Viekira Pak, could be a game changer for patients with hepatitis C, the most common cause of liver cancer and transplantation. According to new research in the New England Journal of Medicine, an oral combination drug regimen cured hepatitis C in 97 percent of the 30 liver transplant patients studied. The new treatment is taken by patients for 24 weeks or less and has a higher success rate and a lower risk of organ re...

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