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EU backs stroke prevention drug despite 256 deaths

by on Nov.18, 2011, under Health and Fitness

Doctors should exercise caution in using Boehringer Ingelheim's new stroke prevention pill Pradaxa, following 256 cases of fatal bleeding, but the benefits of the medicine still outweigh its risks, European regulators said on Friday.

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UK cost agency backs Pradaxa for stroke prevention

by on Nov.01, 2011, under Health and Fitness

Britain's healthcare cost-effectiveness watchdog NICE has recommended the use of Boehringer Ingelheim's new anti-clotting pill Pradaxa, after getting additional information on the medicine from the company.

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Bristol/Pfizer stroke prevention data wow market

by on Jun.23, 2011, under Health and Fitness

A blood thinner developed by Bristol-Myers Squibb Co and Pfizer Inc proved superior to and safer than warfarin in preventing strokes in patients with dangerously irregular heart rhythms in a key clinical trial, greatly boosting its sales potential.

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Diabetes Type 2 – Please Change To A Fresh New Diet!

by on Feb.12, 2011, under Uncategorized

Symptoms

Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes is characterised by Type two Diabetes sufferer’s inability to use insulin properly. Insulin is a substance produced by the pancreas that helps the body maintain a steady blood sugar level and bring energy to a person’s cells that need it. However, when the body of people with Diabetes Type 2 is no longer sensitive to insulin, individuals with Type 2 Diabetes have difficulty in maintaining an even level of blood sugar. Unlike diabetes type 1, type 2 is usually less responsive to doses of supplemental insulin. Even though it is sometimes prescribed, if the body is not recognizing it, adding further amounts are not always an effective treatment.

Subsequently, even though tablets or pills are not always a good choice for control of Diabetes Type 2 there are indeed many things that a individual with Type II Diabetes can do on his/her own to help control Diabetes Type 2. It is accepted that while it is not as easy as taking tablets or pills, making healthy lifew-style changes to your diet plan and physical activity routine are a much more cost effective and long lasting treatment option. Although there is no generally accepted cure for Diabetes Type 2, many physicians and researchers alike do realize the role that nutrition and maintaining a proper body weight play in keeping their patients healthy.

 

Diabetes Diet

To best approach your disease, adhering to an appropriate Diabetes 2 diet is critical. No matter where you are in the course of the disease, whether having just been diagnosed, or having lived with Type 2 Diabetes for awhile, it is always a good idea to find out what sorts of foods have the largest effect on your blood glucose levels. A useful and easy way to do this is to pay attention to a food’s glycemic index. This number indicates how rapid it is processed by the body and, therefore, how much of an effect it has on the level of your blood glucose.

Although minimising out high glycemic foods might not be necessary, it is a good to avoid them whenever you can and to learn ways to prevent the large insulin spike associated with them. For example, as a result, many medicos advocate making sure that sufferers with Type two Diabetes make sure to constantly mix a protein rich food along with a more high carbohydrate food in order to counteract the higher glycemic load of a carb-laden food choice. Another important tip is to make sure to eat regularly throughout the day without going too long between meals and to make sure to eat only small to moderate amounts of food at each meal or snack. Learning about various dietary tactics such as these will go a long way in helping to manage your Type ii Diabetes.

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My New Life Today – Review – Childhood Diabetes and Obesity Prevention

by on Dec.29, 2010, under Preventative Medicine

Walt Rice has segued from a successful career in radio advertising and marketing to internet advertising and marketing success.

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Myopia Prevention

by on Dec.15, 2010, under Preventative Medicine


I have designed a fold-able reading stand to improve your posture and help maintain a good reading distance. Find the free PDF file here: www.mediafire.com Please rate and favorite! Help spread the video by posting a video response with your video! Change can be made on Youtube! www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Did you know nearsightedness also called myopia often results from the way we use our eyes and is preventable? This 2 minute animation will be an eye opener. Special thanks to the International Myopia Prevention Association Learn how to increase visibility www.youtube.com

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Acne Prevention And Medication

by on Dec.07, 2010, under Preventative Medicine

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Type Two Diabetes – Do You Have A Role To Play?

by on Nov.16, 2010, under Uncategorized

Type ii diabetes is a condition that can oftentimes be managed through good diet and exercise alone. Although medication is sometimes needed, there is plenty you can do to allay further complications and to hold off on medications for as long as possible. Much more than diabetes type 1, type 2 is highly responsive to lifestyle changes. Especially if one has been consuming in a diet of high fat, high sugar foods and has not undertaken much exercise in the past, they will very likely see a major improvement once they make some positive changes.

 

Type two diabetes is characterized by the body’s inability to properly process insulin. Insulin is generated by the pancreas and has a vital role in keeping an even blood sugar level. When food is eaten, insulin is produced and then signals sugar to be taken out of the bloodstream in order to be put into the body’s cells. Both types of diabetes are due to a malfunction of this system, but in very different ways. Diabetes type 1 occurs when someone’s body is unable to produce insulin. Due to this, they are required to regularly administer the substance to make up for their insufficiency. This keeps the whole system running smoothly.

 

However, Type ii diabetes is quite different. With this condition, one’s is able to produce insulin, but the body does not properly recognize it. Therefore, one’s blood sugar level never gets regulated as it does not get the signal to transfer the sugar from the blood stream to the cells. Although heredity can play a part in the predisposition to this disease, it is, more often than not, poor lifestyle choices that are responsible for its development. Luckily, this also means that it is more controllable and preventable as well.

 

Especially if you have genetic risk factors, such as a medical history of diabetes, if you are over 35 years old, or had a low birth weight, it is important to pay attention to the foods that you eat and to maintain a healthy weight. More than anything else, committing to healthy food and lifestyle choices can help in regulating blood sugar and perhaps also curing the condition. Although the exact cause is not yet known, it is well documented that leading a healthier life which includes a nutritious diet as well as a good amount of exercise, allows you to have a great amount of control over preventing and managing diabetes type 2.

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Quick Tips For Urinary Track Health For Cats For Treatment and Prevention

by on Nov.09, 2010, under Preventative Medicine

Laura Ramirez is a caring researcher of natural solutions that heal disorders and keep pets vibrant and healthy. Find out more about safe, effective ways to maintain your pet’s urinary tract health at www.pet-ut-health.com.

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Complete Information on Abdominal Obesity Metabolic Syndrome With Treatment and Prevention

by on Aug.29, 2010, under Preventative Medicine

A syndrome characterized by a group of conditions that are considered leading danger factors for diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease. Metabolic syndrome is associated with abdominal obesity, blood lipid disorders, inflammation, insulin opposition or full-blown diabetes, and increased danger of developing cardiovascular disease. Metabolic syndrome, sometimes refered to as Syndrom X is characterized by the presence of increased fasting blood glucose, obesity (especially in the abdominal region), elevated serum triglycerides, elevated blood force, and reduced HDL cholesterol. People with the Abdominal obesity metabolic syndrome are at increased danger of coronary eye disease and new diseases related to plaque buildups in artery walls and character 2 diabetes. The metabolic syndrome has get progressively popular in the United States.

Other conditions associated with the syndrome include physiological inactivity, aging, hormonal instability and hereditary predisposition. Some people are genetically predisposed to insulin resistance. Acquired factors, such as excess body fat and physical inactivity, can elicit insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome in these people. Most people with insulin resistance have abdominal obesity. Hispanics and Asians seem to be at greater risk of metabolic syndrome than other races are. Proposed criteria for identifying patients with metabolic syndrome have contributed greatly to preventive medicine, but the value of metabolic syndrome as a scientific concept remains controversial. The presence of metabolic syndrome alone cannot predict global cardiovascular disease risk.

Genetics and the environment both play important roles in the development of the metabolic syndrome. Some people are at risk for abdominal obesity metabolic syndrome because the medicines they take may cause weight gain or changes in blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels. These medicines are most often used for inflammation, allergies, HIV, and depression and other kinds of mental illnesses. Getting more physical activity, losing weight and quitting smoking help reduce blood pressure and improve cholesterol and blood sugar levels. These changes are key to reducing your risk. The Dietary approaches to stop hypertension diet and the mediterranean diet, like many healthy eating plans, limit unhealthy fats and emphasize fruits, vegetables, fish and whole grains. Smoking cigarettes increases insulin resistance and worsens the health consequences of metabolic syndrome.

Aspirin therapy may help reduce your risk of heart attack and stroke. Cholesterol drugs may be used to lower LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels, if they are elevated, and to raise HDL levels if they are low. If diabetes is present, the goal of treatment is to reduce the increased risk for heart disease by controlling all of the risk factors. The main emphasis in the treatment of metabolic syndrome is to lessen the effects of the underlying risk factors that can be controlled, such as overweight, lack of physical activity, and an unhealthy diet. Avoid processed or deep-fried foods. Eliminate table salt and experiment with other herbs and spices. Use of drugs that decrease insulin resistance e.g., metformin and thiazolidinediones, is controversial; this treatment is not approved by the FDA in the US. Many other studies have supported the value of increased physical activity and restricted caloric intake to treat metabolic syndrome.

Juliet Cohen writes articles for health doctor. She also writes articles for haircut styles and beauty tips.

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