New research possibly opened a can of worms around the question can taking heartburn drugs cause pneumonia. The findings of the studies suggest that drugs belonging to two classes of popular heartburn medication may indeed slightly increase a person’s chance to develop pneumonia. Only two groups of prescribed medication have the negative effect.
March 23rd, 2011 | Posted in Nutrition | No Comments
My husband, who is a Vietnam veteran, was diagnosed with it a few years ago.
January 13th, 2011 | Posted in Exercise | No Comments
An EMG test will determine if you have a deadly neurological disease, as well as many benign conditions. But exactly is involved during an EMG test? (Does it hurt?) I sat in on an EMG test that was recently done on my mother, and it’s actually a very fascinating invention of medical technology.
January 9th, 2011 | Posted in Healthy Eating | No Comments
In a world where image is all, being obese is very difficult. The world at large, especially women, are extremely figure-conscious. The stigma attached to being heavy or obese is something a child never outgrows and can result in an obsessive need to lose weight. This obsession translates into very harmful diets, including fasting and excessive use of weight loss medication.
January 6th, 2011 | Posted in Healthy Eating | No Comments
Do I have herpes you wonder to yourself? If you’ve recently had unprotected intercourse, have been with an unfaithful partner, and notice some changes to your genital area, your first thought should be whether or not the changes are due to an STD, such as genital herpes.
January 6th, 2011 | Posted in Healthy Eating | No Comments
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a disease that affects the neurons in your spinal cord. Over time the disease can interfere with muscle control in any part of the body including those connected with breathing and swallowing. There are several types of SMA. The severity and progression of the disease depends on the type and how early symptoms first develop.
January 4th, 2011 | Posted in Healthy Eating | No Comments
Diabetes is a crippling disease (that causes weight loss), and it is (indirectly) a leading cause of death in developed and under-developed countries. Sadly, it also has no cure, or so they say. The medications prescribed are only to control and regulate the effects and symptoms rather than remove the cause of the disease. How many people have suffered due to this narrow vision in the methodology of treating sickness? But there is hope; more of that later.
January 3rd, 2011 | Posted in Healthy Eating | No Comments
In response to darkness (as during the nighttime when we’re in bed), our body produces melatonin. This hormone, which is derived from serotonin (a neurotransmitter found in the brain and blood serum), is secreted by the pineal gland of the brain. This natural process of melatonin-secretion takes place especially during the night when lights are off. More than anything else, it is melatonin that induces us to sleep the moment we retire at night. During daytime, the production of melatonin is considerably lessened. It is for this reason that melatonin is recognized as our ‘body clock’ setter.
December 31st, 2010 | Posted in Healthy Eating | No Comments
Vitamin D is essential to your good health, but like everything else, it should not be overdone! It is possible to experience a vitamin D overdose, especially since we actually need fairly low levels of vitamin D in our bodies to function.
December 8th, 2010 | Posted in Nutrition | No Comments
Dandruff is a skin condition that causes flakes. It occurs in the scalp, ears, nose, and other parts of the body that have higher oil content. This is the reason that the skin is forced to shed old cells at a rapid rate; thus, the appearance of flakes. It causes problems and can have more serious complications like massive hair loss.
September 18th, 2010 | Posted in Nutrition | No Comments