Signs & Symptoms of Heart Attack

Signs & Symptoms of Heart Attack

Heart attacks occur suddenly. They are usually caused due to an unnoticed morbidity that was long-standing. Although, by being aware of the symptoms and signs of heart attack, one can be well prepared in advance. Here are some signs and symptoms of heart attack: Prevention is always better than cure; so if you have faced the below mentioned symptoms act now.
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Reducing Cholesterol Levels

Reducing Cholesterol Levels

High cholesterol increases your risk of heart disease and heart attacks. Medications can help improve your cholesterol. But if you’d rather first make lifestyle changes to improve your cholesterol, try these five healthy changes. If you already take medications, these changes can improve their cholesterol-lowering effect. 1. Eat heart-healthy foods A few changes in your diet can reduce cholesterol and improve your heart health:
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Causes and Treatment of Migraine

Causes and Treatment of Migraine

How migraines develop is not well known. It is believed that migraines are caused by activation of nerves in the face (trigeminal nerves). Specifically, nerves that sense pain (nociceptors) and also stimulate blood vessels in the head are activated. Stimulation of the blood vessels by these nerves then stimulates regions of the brain involved in pain perception, such as the thalamus and various regions in the cortex.
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Common Mistakes People Make While Dieting

Common Mistakes People Make While Dieting

Frequently, we come across people who say that they are dieting yet they see no results. Neither do they see a reduction in their pounds, nor do they see any change physically. Given below are the main reasons why you are not losing weight in spite of dieting. Common Diet Mistakes Not having a realistic goal Yes, you read it right – you may not have a realistic goal!
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Symptoms and Treatment of Diabetes

Symptoms and Treatment of Diabetes

What is Type 1 Diabetes? Diabetes type 1 is an autoimmune disease in which the beta cells (insulin producing cells) located in the pancreas are destroyed over a period of time. The more beta cells are destroyed the less insulin that can be made. This results in a lifelong deficiency of insulin and dependency on insulin from external sources.
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Treatment & Management For Multiple Sclerosis

Treatment & Management For Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis affects all aspects of the patient’s lives and can significantly reduce their quality of life. The complications that result from multiple sclerosis are multi-systemic. Multiple Sclerosis Complications include: Intractable tremors. Depression Muscle spasms. Heat sensitivity Chronic pain. Sexual dysfunction Bladder dysfunction. Fatigue Urinary Tract Infections.Cognitive deficits Constipation/ Fecal incontinence Here, we will briefly discuss the pharmacological and non-pharmacological management of each of them.
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Treating Multiple Myeloma

Treating Multiple Myeloma

Treatment For Multiple Myeloma Multiple myeloma is a form of cancer in the bone marrow, mainly manifested by the rapid and uncontrollable multiplication of its cells. The following are the suggested treatments with Multiple Myeloma Chemotherapy The standard treatment for multiple myeloma is the use of alkylating agent, such as melphalan, cyclophosphamide, or chlorambucil and prednisone.
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Lung Cancer – Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Lung Cancer – Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Lung cancer is the uncontrolled and incessant growth of the cells of a malignant tumor in and around the regions of the lungs. Quite similar to other cancers, lung cancer spreads to various nearby regions beyond the lung and also to other parts of the body. The process of spreading to other secondary and tertiary parts of the body from the initial originating area is termed as metastasis.
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