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Keeping your mind and body in check - popular topics in health and medicine to maintain a long and healthy life.
A Complete Guide About Kidney And Urinary Tract Problems
What are kidney stones, and what causes them? Kidney stones are lumpy salt, calcium, or other mineral deposits that occur within the kidneys. Renal calculi, nephrolithiasis, and urolithiasis are all terms for the same thing.
By Jenny Clarke5 years ago in Longevity
A run to a healthy heart!
Extreme cardio exercise (HIIT) WORKOUTS have gotten famous as of late for various reasons. They don't need however much time that an ordinary exercise (some can take just 10 minutes), and exploration shows they improve wellness, lower pulse and assist individuals with bettering their glucose levels – which may help in weight reduction and forestall illness, for example, type 2 diabetes.
By Alexa Capili5 years ago in Longevity
Cancer Care in Covid
Our country and the whole world have come to a standstill, and understandably so. It’s a 'Pandemic'. We are suddenly living in a world that seems to know only one illness, COVID-19, but it's just not so. The pandemics usually come in waves, devastate a whole lot of lives, and then become stable. If we believe the experts, this too shall become a part of our lives over time, just like other common colds and flu have become. Not to downstage the relevance of the COVID pandemic in current times, but there are many other diseases that have been wreaking havoc on human life, albeit more silently than this, one of those being the existing 'Epidemic', that is CANCER.
By Kingsway Hospital5 years ago in Longevity
What is PCOS?
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a condition caused due to a hormone dysfunction that affects women. Polycystic: poly=many + cystic= related or characterized by cysts (adjective), which mean many cysts on the ovaries. We have two ovaries, and both are responsible for producing sex hormones. Women with PCOS produce an excessive number of male hormones which disrupt the menstrual cycle. Another function of the ovaries is to shelter and protect the eggs every woman is born with until they are ready to be used. From puberty we begin to release an egg each month (in a healthy menstrual cycle.) With PCOS the egg may not be released or if it is, it rarely gets mature enough to continue the ovulation process. It causes those tiny cysts on the surface of the ovaries because instead of growing to be released the egg stops in the middle of the process. PCOS is one the most common causes of infertility.
By Vanessa Lima5 years ago in Longevity









