Posts Tagged ‘Disease’

The Causes of Chronic Sinusitis

Written on December 10th, 2009 by Admin2 shouts

Sinusitis disease should not be taken lightly. Sufferers can experience tremendous pain if symptoms are emerging. The disease can become chronic and the trigger is a protein compounds. Researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine found a protein causes polyp and chronic sinus. The protein is vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). (more…)

Headache and Air Pollution

Written on October 15th, 2009 by Adminone shout

Not all headaches are due to physical exhaustion and stress. Air quality that was unhealthy culprit could be a headache that often we experience. A study of experts in a crowded city such as the population of Santiago, Chile, which is geographically tend to have high pollution levels, found that the incidence rate of headache or migraine in the city is very high. It was evidenced by the high number of people treated at the hospital because of headaches. (more…)

The Way Diabetics Checking Legs

Written on October 10th, 2009 by Adminno shouts

Nerve disorders that occur at the edge of diabetics often cause problems in the legs to be amputated if not controlled. This is due to diabetics can no longer feel the pain even though there is irritation or infection in the foot. Therefore, checking feet every day become liabilities for diabetics. (more…)

Hypertension Can be with Diabetes

Written on September 15th, 2009 by Adminone shout

If the blood pressure often above 120/90 mmgHg, the risk of diabetes is doubled. This is when compared with those with normal blood pressure. Thus, according to research by scientists from Brigham and Woman’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School for 10 years. The definition of high blood pressure is a measure of blood pressure above normal limits, both when we’re relaxed, especially when we’re angry or stressed in a certain period. (more…)

Reduce Body Weight to Save the Kidneys

Written on September 7th, 2009 by Adminno shouts

Reducing body weight a few pounds through diet, exercise, or surgery can help delay the decline in kidney function in patients with kidney disease. As known, obesity is associated with risk of diabetes. High blood sugar levels constant will damage tissue and cause various complications, such as heart disease, stroke, or failure kidney. (more…)

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