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Keeping your mind and body in check - popular topics in health and medicine to maintain a long and healthy life.
Epididymitis Diet: 6 Better Foods to Eat
Epididymitis is a standard male disease. Epididymitis can be divided into acute and chronic. Acute epididymitis is due to illness of the patient's urinary system process and propagates to the epididymis along the vas deferens. Chronic epididymitis is caused by acute epididymitis without appropriate therapy.
By Jane Smith3 years ago in Longevity
Top 10 food sources with medical advantages
Open your cooler and what do you see? A method for battling disease? A method for helping memory maintenance? Every day of the week, we put food in our bodies, however may know nothing about the advantages to our wellbeing. With media and prevailing fashion slims down continually encouraging us on what to eat, figuring out the great from the bad is troublesome. In the event that you're uncertain of how to fuel your body, these 10 food varieties with medical advantages will be a distinct advantage for your sound way of life.
By Phavour Terry3 years ago in Longevity
8 Weight Loss Hacks or Ideas
Shedding pounds isn't simply a question of eating the right food varieties and getting sufficient activity, it is likewise a question of fostering the psychological side of it on the grounds that except if you find yourself mixed up with the right mood your weight reduction endeavors are ill-fated to come up short. The following are ten weight reduction hacks.
By Manish Kumar3 years ago in Longevity
Gastric Bypass Surgery - Overview
What is gastric bypass surgery? A form of weight-loss surgery is termed a gastric bypass, commonly known as a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. If you have a BMI of 40 or higher, or a BMI of 35 or higher plus other health issues brought on by your weight, such as type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure, it is often performed. The procedure reduces the size of your stomach and lets food pass through a portion of your small intestine. As a result, your body absorbs fewer calories and nutrients, which may cause you to lose weight. Laparoscopic surgery, which involves making small incisions in your stomach and inserting a camera to guide the procedure, is the most common type of gastric bypass surgery. Consult your doctor about the advantages and disadvantages of gastric bypass surgery if you're thinking about it.
By Safwan A. Taha3 years ago in Longevity
Organic Eating and Feeling Better
My wife started me on a strange new diet. I was only on it for three days, and I felt like eating my arm! I’m just not the dieting type, but after a scare at my last doctor’s check-up, I agreed to eat more healthily. My wife googled grocery store near me as we normally just used to go to the local supermarket for our food.
By Sydney Pro3 years ago in Longevity
The Fat Cell 11: Insulin and Exercise
Exercise helps cells become more sensitive to insulin. The evidence for this across populations of different ages, weights, and conditions is overwhelming. Pinpointing the exact mechanism that ends with such a positive result is, as usual with biological mechanisms, problematic; but one hypothesis gathering steam is based on TBC1D proteins in the muscle cell.
By D. Thea Baldrick3 years ago in Longevity
Top 6 Tips to Stop Stress and Save Your Life
Everyone experiences stress at some point in their lives. It’s a way to respond to external stressors, but when it persists and becomes constant, it can impact your health in negative ways. It can also create a vicious cycle if you let it. Our modern lives can be incredibly stressful; from the constant demands of work and social interactions to the growing pace of life and availability of information through technology. If you’re stressed, read on for tips on how to stop stress and save your life.
By Daniel Germain3 years ago in Longevity
Dementia/Alzheimers, What Do You Think?
I was very pleased to hear I have no markers for dementia or Alzheimer's. And I didn't expect to hear what the doctor said that I do have. Well, it wasn't a total surprise. Just maybe how the Neuropsychologist said it to me!
By Denise E Lindquist3 years ago in Longevity





