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How Sleep Affects Patients with Diabetes

March 27, 2018 by Wellbeing Leave a Comment

Sleep apnea

For those with diabetes, the body doesn’t produce enough insulin or doesn’t use insulin effectively, causing excess glucose levels in the bloodstream. The most common types of diabetes are type 1 and type 2. With type 1 diabetes, the pancreas doesn’t produce enough insulin, so external sources of insulin must be taken on a daily basis. With type 2 diabetes, the body is able to … [Read more...]

Why and How to Preserve Acid-base Balance for Better Health

March 21, 2018 by Wellbeing 1 Comment

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The acid-base equilibrium, also known as PH homeostasis, brings together the essential elements that contribute to the proper functioning of the organism. The regulation of the pH of the human body is indeed a central element of good physical condition, and an imbalance often leads to stress, fatigue, anxiety, and many other ailments. So how do you manage your acid-base … [Read more...]

Maintaining a Safe Distance from the Causes of Acid Reflux

March 5, 2018 by Wellbeing Leave a Comment

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Has there been any incident when you consumed any food items despite strict warnings and landed into trouble later on? Unable to suppress their desires, oftentimes, people do certain things which they are not supposed to. This then pushes them into some sort of troubles. However, not all people commit the mistake intentionally. The errors occur due to their ignorance. … [Read more...]

Obesity: Can It Really Affect Your Brain?

February 21, 2018 by Wellbeing Leave a Comment

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When you pile on the pounds, the majority of us know the risks and the side-effects of doing so. We are more likely to be out of breath, at risk of diabetes, and other negative connotations. But how many of us know that being obese can have an impact on our brains? There are a few studies out there that suggest just that. The brain can change, which can make overeating more … [Read more...]

What Exactly Is a Kidney Stone? An Introduction for First-Time Sufferers

February 13, 2018 by Wellbeing Leave a Comment

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Urine is formed after the kidneys filter waste from the blood. In other cases, minerals and salt in the urine accumulate to create kidney stones. The stones vary in their sizes, from the size of a sugar crystal to the size of a ping-pong ball, but these are hardly noticed unless they begin causing blockages. The result of their formation is intense pain, especially when they … [Read more...]

Balancing The Books of Your Health

February 13, 2018 by Wellbeing Leave a Comment

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This article explores the importance of balance in terms of our health and wellbeing; utilising the analogy of a bank balance to highlight the importance of making positive daily choices that affect our long term health. Image Credit Just like some people are emotional spenders, others are emotional eaters, and the real challenge in our fast paced culture is that we are … [Read more...]

Managing Diabetes Using Natural Supplements

February 8, 2018 by sachin Leave a Comment

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A vast majority of diabetic people still do not prefer taking medicines that have high dosage of different chemicals as they can lead to side-effects like skin hypersensitivity, dizziness, exhaustion, shaking, etc. However, in opting for natural supplements, all those fears are laid to rest. This is because the supplements are manufactured using natural items and hence, they … [Read more...]

Can a Disability Lawyer Help Get My Claim Approved?

February 2, 2018 by Wellbeing Leave a Comment

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Filing a disability claim isn't always as cut and dry as many assume it to be. Though you may have visible injuries or obviously be unable to perform your work duties, getting your claim approved requires a long and tedious list of requirements. Visiting multiple doctors, keeping detailed records, and following up with the Social Security Administration is a lot to complete, … [Read more...]

Facts About Age-Related Macular Degeneration

January 18, 2018 by Wellbeing Leave a Comment

Eyes Macular Degeneration

Age-related macular degeneration (AMRD), is the ageing of the outermost layer of the retina, mainly found in adults over the age of fifty. At its most devastating, ARMD results in severe visual impairment and often overwhelming challenges to the quality of life. It is the cause of severe visual impairment in at least 2 percent of Americans over the age sixty-five. The … [Read more...]

5 Reasons Why Using Dr Google Could Be Seriously Bad For Your Health

January 14, 2018 by Wellbeing Leave a Comment

The internet is a wonderful invention, but when it comes to your medical needs, you do need to be careful. Many of us Google our ailments, be they headaches, rashes, or peculiar blemishes on our skin. While there may be something genuinely wrong, there are also times when we can make ourselves feel worse by reading the worst-case scenarios. Sometimes a headache is just a … [Read more...]

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