April 05, 2010
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Diabetes is a biological disorder in which a person’s blood sugar (glucose) levels aren’t been regulated as they should be. Glucose is our bodies’ main energy source, and our brain and nervous system rely completely on glucose to function. Our bodies’ natural blood sugar regulator is the pancreas, which carries out the task by producing insulin which ushers glucose into the needed parts of the body, such as the brain, muscles, and other organs. In the three different kinds of diabetes, this task isn’t being carried out properly, and we’ll examine each kind of diabetes, explain why this is so, and also expose the risks each form of diabetes presents. Read more…
March 31, 2010
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Diseases and Conditions
According to the Arthritis Foundation, an estimated 67 million Americans will have some form of arthritis by 2030. Arthritis is a general term that refers to a condition that causes inflammation in a joint, which is characterized by redness, warmth, swelling, and pain within the joint.
Specifically, rheumatoid arthritis is a type of chronic arthritis that normally occurs in joints on both sides of the body, such as hands, wrists, or knees. The symmetry of this condition helps to distinguish it from other types of arthritis. In addition to affecting the joints, rheumatoid arthritis may also affect the skin, eyes, lungs, heart, blood, or nerves.
The most common symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis include joint pain and swelling, stiffness, especially in the morning or after sitting for long periods, and fatigue. Affecting about 1 percent of the U.S. population, most people experience joint symptoms which develop gradually over several years. However, for some rheumatoid arthritis can progress rapidly, or it may strike for a limited period of time and then enter a period of remission. Rheumatoid arthritis is two to three times more common in women than in men, but men tend to be more severely affected by the disease. Read more…
March 20, 2010
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Diseases and Conditions
We fully understand that thousands of people tend to suffer from this growing problem and they want to overcome this condition. This is why we decided to provide our readers with some tips and important advice that can help you get better to take care your health.
Here are some tips, but before we give some tips,we want to tell our readers that women are more competent to suffer from this condition. In fact, research shows that over 80% of women in our society have suffered a bladder infection at some point in their lives. And it seems that if you’ve never had one, it does not mean that you will be exempt from this problem. Read more…