The Rhode Island Blood Center’s “Pint for a Pint”

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The #1 Nutrient to Help Reduce Blood Pressure, According to Dietitians

We have a high blood pressure issue on our hands. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that nearly half of U.S. adults (48%) have high blood pressure. And it’s no secret that high blood pressure is inextricably linked to what you eat. Fortunately, one nutrient plays a crucial role in reducing blood pressure and protecting your heart health: potassium. This essential mineral relaxes blood vessel walls, helping to lower blood pressure and keep your heart functioning smoothly. Read on to learn more. Pictured Recipe: Salmon & Avocado Salad What is Potassium? Potassium, a vital mineral and electrolyte, is the unsung hero of many bodily functions. Found in abundance within cells and body fluids, potassium plays a pivotal role in maintaining fluid balance, nerve impulses and muscle contractions. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), higher dietary potassium intake is associated with a significant decrease in blood pressure. However, this mineral’s health benefits may extend beyond blood pressure management. A 2018 research study published in Nutrition Today revealed that potassium may also aid in heart rhythm regulation, bone health and supportying healthy metabolism. Sarah Schlichter, M.P.H., RDN, a registered dietitian at Bucket List Tummy, tells EatingWell, “While many Americans tend to eat higher levels of sodium and lower levels of potassium in their diets (leading to higher blood pressure), reversing this way of eating and eating higher levels of potassium (and lower sodium levels) could help control blood pressure.” Potassium and Sodium Potassium and sodium are the dynamic duo of heart health. These two minerals and electrolytes work together to help maintain balanced blood pressure levels. While sodium can elevate blood pressure by encouraging water retention, potassium counteracts this effect by promoting sodium excretion through urine and relaxing blood vessel walls. Unfortunately, the standard American diet tends to weigh heavily in favor of sodium, often leading to an overconsumption of this mineral. And conversely, potassium-rich foods like fruits, vegetables, fish and legumes rarely take center stage at mealtime. This leads to a bit of a nutritional mismatch, given that the recommended potassium-to-sodium intake ratio is about 2:1, while research suggests most Americans average intake is closer to 1:2. “Sodium and potassium are both electrolytes that help the body maintain fluid balance,” says Kelsey Kunik, RDN, a registered dietitian nutritionist and intuitive eating dietitian at Graciously Nourished. “Too much sodium can pull water into the bloodstream, increasing the pressure on blood vessel walls. Eating more potassium can help reduce blood pressure by relaxing the blood vessel walls and helping the body excrete more sodium.” 6 Ways to Get More Potassium It’s recommended that adults consume between 2,400 and 3,600 milligrams of potassium per day. Here are some simple ways to up your intake. 1. Eat more fruits and vegetables. “Adding more fruits and veggies (fresh, canned or frozen) to meals can increase potassium intake,” says Schlichter. “While most people think of bananas, other foods like oranges, potatoes, sweet potatoes, apricots, kiwis, tomatoes, spinach and cantaloupe are also high in potassium.” You can’t go wrong with upping your fruit and veggie intake when trying to increase your potassium intake and support your heart health. For example, one medium banana provides 422 milligrams of potassium, while a cup of cooked spinach offers a whopping 1,180 milligrams. These plant-based sources help regulate blood pressure and come with various other heart-healthy vitamins, minerals and fiber. 2. Add leafy greens to your meals. Add more leafy greens like spinach, kale and Swiss chard to your meals and your blood pressure will thank you. One cup of cooked Swiss chard delivers 961 milligrams of potassium. Incorporating these greens into your salads, omelets or smoothies can effortlessly boost your potassium intake. “Leafy greens can be added to smoothies, stir-fries, rice bowls, salads, eggs and more, providing an easy way to up your potassium intake,” says Schlichter. 3. Leave the skin on your potatoes. While most of us enjoy the starchy interior of potatoes, potato skin contains the majority of the potassium in the veg. One medium baked potato with the skin intact contains 952 milligrams of potassium. “Potatoes are a great source of potassium, but removing the skin means removing a good portion of potassium,” says Schlichter. 4. Incorporate more smoothies into your diet. “If you have difficulty eating enough fruits and vegetables, try drinking them in a smoothie,” advises Kunik. “Adding a medium frozen banana, one cup of milk and half an avocado to your favorite smoothie can give you 27% of your daily value for potassium.” Blending fruits like bananas, oranges and berries with avocados, leafy greens and Greek yogurt will create a potassium-rich concoction that’s both refreshing and nourishing. A simple green and fruit smoothie can provide a significant portion of your daily potassium needs. Plus, it’s a convenient and delicious way to keep your heart health in check. 5. Enjoy Greek yogurt as a heart-healthy snack. With approximately 282 milligrams of potassium per 7-ounce serving, Greek yogurt is a creamy and versatile addition to your diet. This cultured delight can contribute to your potassium intake and offers gut-friendly probiotics and protein, making it a well-rounded choice for supporting heart health. Opt for unsweetened varieties to limit added sugar. Instead, add things like fruit and honey or maple syrup at home to sweeten it to your liking and customize the flavors. Schlichter tells us, “Greek yogurt is a great way to add potassium to your diet, as well as the bone-building nutrients calcium and vitamin D. Pair it with fruit or low-sugar granola for a balanced snack.” 6. Consume fatty fish regularly. Fatty fish like salmon, sardines and mackerel contribute to maintaining your potassium levels and support cardiovascular health thanks to their high omega-3 fatty acid content. “One six-ounce fillet of salmon has 23% of your daily value for potassium, making it an excellent source of potassium. If you don’t have the time or capacity to cook salmon at home, use canned salmon instead, which is still a great source of

Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health to hold blood drives

LANCASTER, Pa. (WHTYM) — Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health has announced their community blood drivers for September. To be able to donate, people must be in good health and free from flu, cold, or nausea symptoms for at least three days. Donors must be between the ages of 16 (with parental consent) and 79 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds, and be well-hydrated. Donors are also asked to eat a substantial meal within four hours of donating. ID will also be needed and appointments are encouraged, which can be done by clicking here or by calling 717-544-0170. Below are the dates and locations where the blood drives will be held. 9/5 Tue 2 pm-7pm LGH – James Street 3rd Floor Common Area, 555 Duke Street, Lancaster 9/6 Wed 2pm-8pm Caernarvon Fire Company, 2145 Main Street, Narvon 9/7 Thurs 1pm-6pm Lancaster Elks Lodge #314, 219 Duke Street, Lancaster 9/12 Tue 9am-3pm LGH Mill Building, 26 North Cedar Street, Lititz 9/19 Tue 2pm-7pm Faith Reformed Church, 611 Robert Fulton Highway, Quarryville 9/20 Wed 2pm-8pm Intercourse Fire Company, 10 North Hollander Road, Intercourse 9/21 Thurs 2pm-8pm Bareville Fire Company, 211 East Main Street, Leola 9/26 Tue 2pm-7pm Providence Township Building, 200 Mt. Airy Road, New Providence 9/29 Fri 9am-3pm Southern Market, 100 S. Queen Street, Lancaster

Two held for tricking labourers into donating blood

ByAbdur Rahman Aug 28, 2023 05:31 PM IST Share Via Copy Link An investigation has also been launched to determine the potential involvement of blood bank employees in the case. GORAKHPUR District police on Sunday evening arrested two individuals accused of enticing labourers to donate blood in exchange for money. The accused pair was arrested from the entrance gate of Baba Raghav Das Medical College. An investigation has also been launched to determine the potential involvement of blood bank employees in the case. The accused pair was arrested from the entrance gate of Baba Raghav Das Medical College. (HT Photo) The agents of this group would allegedly coax laborers into giving blood, promising them monetary compensation. They then presented these laborers as donors to the blood bank employees, ostensibly to supply blood to critically ill patients. Manoj Kumar Awasthi, the Superintendent of Police for the northern region, stated that the two arrested individuals associated with the gang have been identified as Waseem and Keshav Dev. Relevant charges have been filed against them, and an inquiry is underway to ascertain the roles of the employees and other members of the group. SP Manoj Kumar Awasthi clarified that the complaint was filed at the Gulharia police station by a victim named Gorakh Chauhan, a resident of Partawal in the Maharajganj district. In his complaint, Gorakh mentioned that while he was at the labour market in the Goraknath locality, searching for work, he encountered a young man who persuaded him to donate a unit of blood in exchange for ₹7,000. However, he only received ₹1,100. When he demanded the remaining amount, he was physically assaulted by two individuals. Subsequently, based on his identification, the police arrested Waseem and Keshav Dev and initiated an inquiry. Dr Rajesh Rai, the Medical Superintendent of Nehru Hospital at BRD Medical College, stated that he was unaware of any active agents involved in arranging blood donations. Dr Rai condemned the breach of the guidelines established for blood transmission. He emphasised that stringent action would be taken against anyone found involved in such incidents, once they come to his attention. Sources from the Medical College revealed that these agents are active around the blood bank and surgery wards. They target vulnerable individuals, enticing them with fraudulent deals. Topics Gorakhpur

DayZ Blood Chart: All Blood Types and Compatibilities

DayZ is one brutal game where the list of things that can kill you is really extensive. Whether you will suffer from bullets, zombies, some disease or blood loss depends on the fun adventures you will have in this bleak war and survival simulator. As in many other aspects, DayZ is very detailed in the system related to blood groups and blood transfusion, which works almost like real life, so it’s not bad to refresh your knowledge about all blood types and their compatibility. All Blood Types and Compatibilities Chart for DayZ If you are wounded in DayZ and have lost a lot of blood, you will need a transfusion, which other co-op players can give you, but you can’t take just any blood because characters in DayZ have different blood types! If you don’t know what your blood type is, you can use the Blood Test Kit to reveal it. Knowing your blood type is very important because if you receive blood that is not of your group, you may get a Hemolytic Reaction. This unwanted reaction will not kill you immediately, but it will lead to it slowly but surely. To be certain which blood type you can receive, see the table below. Image source: Prima Games / Reddit Related: How to Craft Crossbow Bolts in DayZ And then they say that you can’t learn anything useful from video games! This knowledge about the compatibility of blood groups can serve you in real life, but in DayZ if you don’t have the right type of blood to receive, you can improve your condition simply by consuming a lot of food to get that nourished status and avoid the need for transfusion entirely. Just remember that tactic won’t work exactly the same in real life. For more DayZ guides here on Prima Games check out how to make planks, learn how to find and repair a Humvee, and see all uses for Blowtorch and where to find it. About the Author Nikola “Nick” Jovanovic Nick has been a Prima Games Staff Writer since May 2022, an old-school gamer, and a gamer journalist with over 25 years of expertise. Our resident micro-influencer from Serbia! When he’s not driving through Belgrade, he’s probably racing in Gran Turismo or Forza, playing some strange JRPG games or just watching pro wrestling.