Treatment Of Diabetes Prevents Kidney
November 13, 2011 | Filed under : Health Tips
treatment in type 1 diabetes since 1980, that was found by experts that in people with diabetes is how to control blood sugar balanced and tend to be close to normal, according to the experience there is an existing patient, they suffered from diabetes and insulin eventually they checked into in the laboratory and checked for blood sugar levels are, indeed very high blood sugar, then the doctors took the initiative to pump insulin, then obtained is experiencing normal blood sugar levels.
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Long Sleep Lowers Juvenile Diabetes
October 11, 2011 | Filed under : Health Tips
a revealing study, obese adolescents who slept 7 to 8.5 hours a night helps reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, the research found that teens who slept in hours are recommended, make optimal blood sugar levels that prevent diabetes, who sleep less or more than the amount hours are recommended to increase the risk of health complications, in addition to the number of hours that are also important for obese adolescents is the quality of sleep, the study found, sleeping in lower insulin levels drop causing the study conducted in 62 adolescents who were monitored for 1.5 days and their blood sugar levels analyzed the key to maintain healthy insulin and glucose levels balanced is to have regular sleep patterns and sleep quality.
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Children Helps Reduce The Risk Of His Heart
October 6, 2011 | Filed under : Health Tips
married men without children at higher risk to die from heart disease after age 50 than older men with 2 or more children, researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine, National Cancer Institute Baylor College of Medicine and the University of California, San Francisco using data from the NIH -AARP and Health Study, according to researcher 137 903 men aged 50-71 years without cardiovascular disease followed by about 10.2 years previously.
The study found 92% of participants had children at least 1 child and 50% had 3 or more children, men without children have increased 17% risk of death due to cardiovascular disease that developed during the study period.
Chronic Cough Can Be A Lung Disease
October 5, 2011 | Filed under : Health Tips
If all lung diseases combined, the possibility of bias become the third largest killer in America according to the National Women’s Health Information Center, United States, it is important to recognize and treat early symptoms of lung disease, the following warning signs of pulmonary disease according to the American Lung Association, namely:
- Stubborn cough that lasts at least a month
- Trouble with breathing or difficulty breathing
- Continue to produce mucus for at least a month
- It rang when breathing
- Coughing phlegm issue
- Continuous chest pain that lasts a month or more, especially when breathing or coughing.
People Who Need To Pertussis
October 5, 2011 | Filed under : Health Tips
whooping cough, a cough medic also called pertussis, is a serious infectious disease that can cause serious complications, including death, according to the National Foundation for Infectious Disease following adults who need to get whooping cough immunization:
- Adults who have never received Tdap vaccine (a combination vaccine for whooping cough, tetanus and dipthteria.
- Adults who have direct contact with infants aged 12 months and younger
- People who work in the health care industry and patient contact.
- Women who had just given birth, and Tdap vaccines last between 2 and 10 years ago.
Increased Blood Pressure Can Cause Stroke
October 4, 2011 | Filed under : Health Tips
a new study found that blood pressure a little higher than normal rate or blood pressure is called hypertension can increase the risk of stroke, researchers in the study of the University of California, San Diego examine the data more than half a million adults in 12 previous studies on blood pressure and stroke, the results showed that people with prehypertension who had no history of heart disease 55% more likely having a stroke than people with normal blood pressure, this risk is particularly evident in young people and middle age, among those people under age 65, people prehypertension 80% greater likelihood of suffering a stroke than people with normal blood pressure.
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Diabetic Are Also At Risk Of Alzheimer’s
September 29, 2011 | Filed under : Health Tips
a new study conducted in Japan found that people with diabetes two times higher likelihood to develop Alzheimer’s disease and dementia in later life compared with people who have normal levels, a team of researchers Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan monitors more than 1,000 men and women over the age of 60 years of study participants were given a glucose tolerance test after an overnight fast to find out whether they are diabetic.
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