How Obesity and Heart Disease are Related
For a long time a majority of heart health professionals considered that obesity had only an indirect link to heart disease. They attributed the major risk factors for heart disease (such as hypertension, high cholesterol, and even arteriosclerosis) to the degree of the obesity of the person involved. While obesity is a contributing factor for many of these conditions, studies are now indicating a more direct link between obesity and heart disease. A Direct link between Obesity and Heart Disease A spate of recent studies has demonstrated that while obesity can affect a number of risk factors for heart disease, they are also directly related in that obesity can be a predictive indicator of heart disease.
Ways to Make Exercise a Habit
H ave you ever wondered how people stick to long term exercise schedules or how they transform there hit-and-miss exercise schedule into an almost-daily habit? Now if I tell you that it is really not so tough and all you need is the ability to learn few tricks that will help you keep going. Well I know you will jump up straight and would readily nod your head :). Here are few tips that will make exercise an inseparable part of your lifestyle and will help you lead a healthy and happy life. There is no rule that you must buy equipments or go to gym. You can do a variety of activities especially the ones you enjoy like weight lifting, walking, running, tennis, cycling, aerobics classes;
GP s Choose Private Healthcare Over NHS
A recent survey by the "Hospital Doctor" magazine, which was featured predominantly in the Daily Mail, has revealed that nearly a quarter of GP"s now have private medical insurance. This news has been met with a series of responses; many blaming GPs for "deserting" the NHS, claiming that there is little faith in the system and that this is a by-product of low morale and Government targets. Perhaps GP"s have lost faith in their overstretched public health system; maybe they are concerned about infections and waiting lists. Or, perhaps they see the ever rising tide of patients and waiting lists, and can imagine the headlines if they or their families contributed towards them.
How To Cope With Oral Thrush - Yeast Infection Of The Mouth
There are many definitions of thrush. It"s sometimes used to describe yeast infection as a category, yeast infection in the mouth, and even yeast infection in a baby"s mouth. Here we will focus on thrush in the mouth, or oral thrush, both for adults and for babies. Oral thrush can exist on the tongue, on the insides and roof of the mouth and even spread to the esophagus. In some cases it can be very painful and may restrict one"s diet. What are the causes of mouth thrush? Our body naturally has yeast cells. These occur in the mouth, skin, vagina and even in the rectum. Under normal conditions, yeast cells are kept at bay by other microorganisms in our body, and it"s only when we become deficient in those microorganisms that yeast gets a chance to grow and become a problem.
Fighting Against Urinary Tract Infections
Urinary infections can be treated only by the doctor. When a person thinks it has an infection and comes to the doctor, he will have to give an urine sample. The patient will be asked to clean his genitally area and then urinate into a sterile cup. If the doctor suspects an infection, he will prescribe some antibiotics to the patient, and then will send the urine sample to the laboratory. It takes about 48 hours to identify the exact type of bacteria, and after knowing its type, the doctor might change the medication, prescribing other type of antibiotics. Antibiotics begin fighting the infection immediately, but they can"t stop all the symptoms right away, so, if the patient has a lot of pain as a result of the urinary tract infection, the doctor will prescribe a medication to release his pain.
6-Pack Abs
That's one of the many sweet catch phrases you can hear on the late night infomercials and fitness magazine headlines. Abdominal training information and gadgets are everywhere, yet very few people possess that dreamy 6-pack. Walk into any gym and you will see countless members tearing away at every possible ab exercise known to man. With so much ab training taking place, why do so many people still have distended bellies, rolls, and pouches? Is it an information overload, or simply an overload of misinformation? Getting that tight midsection takes desire, commitment, and work. As you've come to realize, it takes more than daily crunches to get an etched 6-pack.
Appetite, Weight Loss: How Spices Can Help Obesity
A number of factors can contribute to the development of obesity. These take effect through a range of different mechanisms but, in all cases, the consequence is the storage of surplus energy as excessive quantities of body fat. Spices such as chilies, garlic and fenugreek can help to check weight gain and reduce obesity. Fat deposition is a defensive mechanism that enables the storage of energy when food is abundant, thereby increasing the chances of survival during times of food scarcity and famine. In earlier times those individuals who were efficient at storing fat were more likely to survive food shortages.
A Nowadays Hernia Repair: Laparoscopic Technique
While a defect in the muscle wall of the abdomen appears, parts of internal organs, especially intestines, are pushed through, developing hernia. The problem is caused either because of genetic factors or because mechanical ones such as heavy lifting. Hernia may occur in both men and women or children and adults. The main solution for hernia is surgery. We know three types of hernias. The first type is termed as reducible hernia. This is an uncomplicated form of hernia that does not cause discomfort. The other two levels of hernia complete the more complicated phases of this problem. Incarcerated hernia represents the case when intestines bulge become trapped.
Avian Influenza Bird Flu Particular Concerns
Avian Influenza first occurred in Italy, but nowdays is spread along the world. It is an infectious disease caused by type A strains of the influenza virus. All birds are supposed to be susceptible to the avian influenza, but particularly domestic poultry. Recombined with the human influenza viruses form a totally new influenza virus to which people do not have protection that spreads in the population and that causes serious illness and death in humans. Bird Flu is an infectious disease of birds that can also affect people. It can present mild or severe forms of illness. The only subtype that can cause severe illness to people is Influenza A /H5N1 virus, initially it affects chickens, ducks and other birds by the process of mutation they can become highly pathogenic.
Blood Disorders That Can Affect Patients with Lupus
It was shown that, even if it seems hard to believe, the initial signs of lupus may appear in the blood, a blood disorder can be the first sign that comes in patients having systemic lupus erythematosus.Systemic lupus erythematosus can show hematological symptoms like anemia, thrombocytopenia, low white blood cell counts and clotting disturbances. That is why, specialists in disorders of the blood can be of real help. One of the most usual hematological abnormalities that can appear in persons having lupus is anemia. Anemia consists in a reduction in the number of red blood cells and it is recognized by some tests, such as, the hemoglobin concentration in blood, the hematocrit and the red blood cell count.