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Briton with locked-in syndrome wants right to die

by on Jan.23, 2012, under Health and Fitness

Former rugby player Tony Nicklinson had a high-flying job as a corporate manager in Dubai, where he went skydiving and bridge-climbing in his free time.

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Health Tip: At Risk of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

by on Sep.20, 2011, under Health and Fitness

(HealthDay News) — Carpal tunnel syndrome involves swelling of a
nerve in the wrist that extends into the hand. It can cause pain and
weakness, and is typically caused by repetitive motions over a long period
of time.

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Pregnancy and Sexual Health : Restless Leg Syndrome and Anxiety

by on Aug.08, 2011, under Preventative Medicine


Restless leg syndrome can keep you awake at night, and the effects are doubled with anxiety. Keep your legs and nerves at bay for your pregnancy with help from a practicing doctor and obstetrician in this free video. Expert: Dr. Heather Harrison DO Contact: www.centralutahclinic.com Bio: Dr. Heather Harrison specializes in obstetrics, pediatrics, adolescents, women’s health, preventative medicine, acute care and management of chronic medical concerns Filmmaker: Michael Burton Series Description: If pregnant, or trying to get pregnant, there are several factors that you need to consider, such as delivery, care, and diet. Learn to deal with your pregnancy and health with help from a practicing doctor and obstetrician in this free video.

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Study links IVF to Down's syndrome

by on Jul.04, 2011, under Health and Fitness

A test designed to spot chromosome abnormalities in eggs could be a "revolution" in fertility, helping older women determine their chances of having an IVF baby, doctors said on Monday.

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Atrium to focus on metabolic syndrome, nutrition research

by on Jun.26, 2011, under Nutrition

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Structure House, an internationally recognized residential weight loss center, today presented data from a research study of obese individuals in a residential weight loss program showing a correlation among degree of weight loss, reduced cardiometabolic risk factors including cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood pressure, and lowered PreDx® Diabetes Risk Score (DRS). The data also showed that …

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Atrium to focus on metabolic syndrome, nutrition research
Atrium Innovations Inc., a recognized leading developer, manufacturer and marketer of professionally endorsed, science-based dietary supplements for the health and nutrition industry, today announced a multi-year commitment to nutrition research and to a comprehensive program focusing on metabolic syndrome.

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Study: Mom’s blood test can reveal Down syndrome

by on Mar.06, 2011, under Health and Fitness

Scientists in Europe report they were able to diagnose Down syndrome prenatally by giving a simple blood test to pregnant women, an approach that might one day help them avoid the more extensive procedure used now to detect the condition.

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Health Tip: Managing Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

by on Feb.24, 2011, under Health and Fitness

(HealthDay News) — Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) can make even
the simplest daily activities — such as taking a shower or getting
dressed — completely exhausting, the Womenshealth.gov Web site says.

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Dry Eye Syndrome Common in Winter

by on Jan.29, 2011, under Health and Fitness

SATURDAY, Jan. 29 (HealthDay News) — Dry eye syndrome is common
in winter because of cold, dry outdoor air and dry indoor heat, says an
eye expert.

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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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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – Clinical Nutrition

by on Aug.06, 2010, under Nutrition


Be My Friend – www.myspace.com Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – Clinical Nutrition An overview of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and how clinical nutrition can be used to address the problem. symptoms: difficulty with sleeping, muscle and/or joint pain at multiple sites without evidence of inflammation, headaches, painful lymph nodes that are not pathologically enlarged, sore throat, cognitive dysfunction, worsening of symptoms by physical or mental exertion, general malaise, dizziness and/or nausea and palpitations with no identifiable heart problem. Dr. Vincent Bellonzi BS,DC,CCN, CSCS, ACSM H/FI Dr.Vincent Bellonzi is a chiropractor and a Certified Clinical Nutritionist. He has been in practice for over 12 years. He received his Doctorate from Los Angeles College of Chiropractic in 1991. Since 1998, Dr. Bellonzi has practiced in the Austin area. He works with athletes at every level to provide sports conditioning and rehabilitation. Visit Dr. Bellonzi’s website at www.austinwellnessclinic.com This video was produced by Psychetruth www.myspace.com www.youtube.com © Copyright 2007 Austin Wellness Institute. All Rights Reserved.

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