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Howard G. Smith MD, AM has been reporting health and wellness news for more than 35 years on radio and via podcasts. Harvard Medical School, MD; Harvard University, AM, Immunology; former Medical Editor, WBZ-AM, Boston. Website: http://www.drhowardsmith.com Email: drhowardsmith.reports@gmail.com
Howard G. Smith MD, AM
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    • Best of: Tricks To Improve Your Mood
      Jan 24 2026


      From May 2020

      Vidcast: https://www.instagram.com/p/DT6HO5kjrwe/


      As our house arrest continues, we all yearn for anything to improve our outlooks on life. Researchers at Iowa State University studied 423 young adults 20 to 35 years of age surveying their moods and quantitating their physical activities over 10 days using wearable sensors.

      Almost anything is better than sitting around. Replacing prolonged sedentary time with light physical activity, moderate physical activity, or even sleep leads to mood elevation. Stimulating your mind and body, even with subconscious activity and dreams, will reset and refresh your brain.

      If you find yourself sitting around for more than 30 minutes, get up and get physical. Light physical activities include walking around your home cleaning, washing dishes, or cooking.

      https://www.ajpmonline.org/article/S0749-3797(20)30136-7/pdf

      #pandemic #quarantine #sedentary #sleep #cleaning


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    • Best of: Intense Exercise Triggers Early Miscarriage In High Risk Would-Be Mothers
      Jan 24 2026


      From May 2020

      Vidcast: https://www.instagram.com/p/DT6GsiJDhL-/


      Women with a miscarriage history attempting to get pregnant may lose the fetus to aggressive exercising even before they know they are pregnant. Epidemiologists at UMass-Amherst studied 785 high risk pregnancies in young women with one or two previous miscarriages.

      Seven percent of the women suffered yet another miscarriage just as their pregnancy was establishing. Those who lost their fetus at the time it would be implanting, the risk of loss was two-fold greater in those women pursuing moderate or intense exercise regimens.

      If you have a history of miscarriage, avoid any excessive exercise during the first month even before you know you are pregnant.

      https://www.fertstert.org/article/S0015-0282(19)32497-5/fulltext

      #pregnancy #miscarriage #miscarriage


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    • Best of: Walk Your Baby To Sleep
      Jan 24 2026


      From Sept 2022

      Vidcast: https://www.instagram.com/p/DT6FxxngCbU/


      Walking with your crying baby will induce calm and promote sleep better than merely sitting and holding the child. Japanese social scientists report this conclusion after studying the responses of 21 infants as their moms tried to calm them and induce their sleep by either walking them, sitting with them, or placing them in a crib with or without rocking.

      Walking the babies calmed them and induced slower heart rates within 30 seconds, and the effects worked best when the holding and walking continued for 5 minutes. Almost half the babies fell asleep. Problem is, if the baby is laid down in the crib or bassinet after the 5 minutes, one-third awaken. By holding the babe for another 8 minutes after the 5 minute walk, they will fall asleep and stay that way.

      https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(22)01363-X?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS096098222201363X%3Fshowall%3Dtrue#%20

      #infants #sleep #parenting #walking #5to8

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