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Oxidized LDL

Oxidized LDL

The prime focus of most drug research concerning cardiovascular disease has been about lowering cholesterol levels, and that is about all you will hear in their ads on television. However, thousands of studies are...

Bone Grafts

Bone Grafts

After years of study, doctors have found a safer, less invasive method of treating broken bones that have a hard time healing. The wave of the future is called injectable bone grafting. Chris Wagner...

RECOVERING WITH HYPNOSIS

RECOVERING WITH HYPNOSIS

Shunning medication in favor of hypnosis? Some patients at University of Miami’s Jackson Memorial Medical Center are doing just that. James Blash has an injury that cut straight to the bone. Now after surgery...

Athletes Eat High-Energy Foods

Athletes Eat High-Energy Foods

Athletes are always trying to boost their energy to get a competitive edge in sports. Some say high-energy eating is the key. Even if you’re moderately active, the right food might rev-up your workout....

Energy After Chemotherapy Treatment

Energy After Chemotherapy Treatment

Fatigue is the most common side effect of chemotherapy. Ninety-five percent of cancer patients say it zaps their energy. If researchers are right, popping a few pills each day may bring the energy back....

Laughing boosts energy

Laughing boosts energy

Are you stressed? Do you have trouble sleeping? Or do you just want to relax? You’ve tried medicines or maybe massages. You might just want to laugh. These people are exercising, lowering their blood...

Major breakthrough in paralysis treatment

Major breakthrough in paralysis treatment

Researchers say they have uncovered a major breakthrough in the quest to cure paralysis. A new study shows rats with spinal cord injuries can achieve 70 percent normal function. Investigators from The Miami Project...

Soy protein and prostate cancer

Soy protein and prostate cancer

Prostate cancer is the number two cancer killer of men in this country. Treatment options range from surgery to “watchful waiting.” Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute in Tampa, Fla., are studying...

Labyrinths for Mental Health

Labyrinths for Mental Health

Labyrinths are maze-like designs that date back to ancient times. They were thought to be used for religious, as well as healing purposes. Today, as Western medicine is combining with complementary therapies to help...

Physical Activities for Diabetes

Physical Activities for Diabetes

Myth “You have to spend a lot of time being active to get any benefit” Truth The recommended amount of activity is 30 minutes five times a week. But you don’t’ necessarily have to...

Reducing your risk of Type 2 diabetes?

Reducing your risk of Type 2 diabetes?

Is it possible to prevent Type 2 diabetes? If you know that you are prone to diabetes because, for example, you have a family history of Type 2 diabetes or you had diabetes during...

Long-term Complications of Diabetes

Long-term Complications of Diabetes

I’ve just been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. What sort of health problems might I develop in the long term? You are at increased risk of two main sets of complications: those affecting your...

The Role of Nutritions in Our Body

The Role of Nutritions in Our Body

Our understanding of vitamins and minerals – and other micronutrients, compounds, and elements – and their role in our body has improved dramatically over the last decades. We now know that “micronutrition” – or...

World Diabetes Day

World Diabetes Day

November 14 celebrates World Diabetes Day, the primary global awareness campaign for diabetes. Diabetes is a chronic disease that occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or when the body does not...

Type 2 Diabetes and young people

Type 2 Diabetes and young people

Can children and teenagers develop Type 2 diabetes? Yes; although traditionally Type 2 diabetes has affected only older people, with the increased tendency for children and teenagers to be overweight and less active, the...

Who gets Type 2 Diabetes?

Who gets Type 2 Diabetes?

Can you be born with Type 2 diabetes? No. type 2 diabetes is a condition that develops over time. It is most common in people over the age of 40, but there are increasing...

Vitamins and Minerals

Vitamins and Minerals

Should you take supplements? Supplements are not a replacement for food, and most cannot be ingested without food. They cannot be taken in place of a good diet, but their beneficial effects will be...

Causes of Type 2 diabetes

Causes of Type 2 diabetes

Is it possible to discover why I got Type 2 diabetes? Type 2 diabetes develops as a result of a combination of factors, and it’s not possible to know exactly why you have developed...

Drugs that increase your risk of diabetes

Drugs that increase your risk of diabetes

Certain drugs for long-term conditions can raise your blood glucose level or prevent your insulin from working properly. If you take any of the following drugs, you have a higher chance of developing Type...

Electronic Records Keep Patients Safe

Electronic Records Keep Patients Safe

Automating patient medical records has been touted as a way to ensure health care providers have all the information they need to make care decisions. That concept was tested recently at the Cleveland Clinic...

Type 2 diabetes and heart disease

Type 2 diabetes and heart disease

What is the link between Type 2 diabetes and heart disease? Type 2 diabetes is more than simply a raised blood glucose level. You are also likely to develop various problems related to your...

Back Pain Treatment

Back Pain Treatment

Pamidronate is a medication and has been around for many years. It’s a medication for bone loss and was originally given to patients with high levels of calcium in the blood or to patients...

How common is back pain for Americans?

How common is back pain for Americans?

Back Pain is the most common pain disorder in the United States population. There are several hypotheses; the spine is a complex structure. It’s very important for us to stand and walk, so the...