Five health mistakes that you probably make every day

 
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A run-through of your day which is surprisingly fraught with health risks.

Five health mistakes that you probably make every day

7 A.M. You Brush Just After Breakfast

Brushing after eating acidic foods-especially fruit and juice-can weaken enamel, says Mark Wolff, D.D.S., Ph.D., of NYU College of Dentistry. That may lead to discoloration or greater odds of cracks and chips.

Rinse and Wait: Didn’t brush before eating? Swish with water and wait 40 minutes for the calcium in your saliva to remineralize weakened areas. Then brush.

8:30 A.M. You Commute with the Windows Open

Air pollution on highways can be up to 10 times what it is in the burbs, says Scott Fruin, D.Env., an environmental health researcher at USC. Diesel fumes may contribute to headaches, cancer, and heart disease.

Recirculate: Shut the windows and hit “recirc” on your AC. Doing this can cut your particulate pollution exposure fourfold, one of Dr. Fruin’s studies found.

1 P.M. You Microwave Your Lunch in Plastic

BPA-free? It’s better, but not perfect. Phthalates can still leach into your food, potentially damaging sperm and altering hormones, says Germaine Buck Louis, Ph.D., a director at the National Institutes of Health.

Bet Your Ass on Glass: Transfer food to glass before nuking it, or warm it on the stove at home and pack it in a stainless-steel thermos to keep it hot

7:30 P.M. You Drive Home After Happy Hour

People with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of just .01 percent-well below the .08 legal limit-are 46 percent more likely to cause a crash than drivers who are totally sober, a UC San Diego study reveals.

Chew Before Brews: Cut your BAC by 30 percent by eating beforehand, says Aaron White, Ph.D., of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.

10.30 P.M. You Check Your Work E-Mail Before Bed

Managers who use their smartphone for work after 9 p.m. wake up groggy, a University of Florida study found. And a large Singaporean study shows that too little sleep can raise your odds of dying of stroke.

Power Down: Keep the charging station out of the bedroom, and turn off e-mail notifications after 9 p.m. If it’s an emergency, someone will call.

Fuente: www.mh.co.za
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