Documents tagged 'Blood'

Hypoglycemia And Glucose Levels In Blood

Author: Alisha Dhamani Subscribe to users feed

Published: 21/06/2008

Hypoglycemia happens if your blood glucose drops too low. It can come on fast. Hypoglycemia is not a disease. Symptoms of low blood glucose include weakness, hunger, sweating, and feeling nervous or restless. If you develop these symptoms during the test, you may have your sugar level checked...

Migraines: Not Just A Bad Headache

Author: Carol Bell Subscribe to users feed

Published: 20/06/2008

A migraine is a complaint that is quite often suffered by other family members, all of which have probably been experiencing them from a young age. Often these attacks can last for days where the victim must seek bed rest; however, if it is treated, they can end in a matter of hours. These...

Goldfinger Is At It Again

Author: Catherine Harvey Subscribe to users feed

Published: 20/06/2008

Scientists are forever coming up with new ways of lengthening in our life, making us stronger and fitter and, ultimately, striving to achieve ever-lasting life. Although they are still a long way from that, they often look to remedies of old that they can use and improve upon to make our lives...

Stressful Job Raises Risk of Chronic Heart Disease

Author: Gregory Smyth Subscribe to users feed

Published: 20/06/2008

We are learning many things as we develop as a world and global society. One of the most important things we have realized in the last few years is that, contrary to the culture of the 1980s and 1990s, stress does not have a positive impact on your life. Stress used to mean that you were needed -...

The Secret 2 Fat Loss: The Top 5 Tips to Summer Weight Loss

Author: James Wong Subscribe to users feed

Published: 20/06/2008

Summer is coming up real quick. If you're looking to lose weight before summer hits full blast, here are the top 5 secrets to summer weight loss! 1. Drink plenty of water! This is very important since the weather can sometimes reach unbearable temperatures, which can lead to quick dehydration...

Be Knowledgeable Enough About Liposuction

Author: Stephen Campbell Subscribe to users feed

Published: 19/06/2008

If you are undecided about where or how to get a good liposuction surgeon, you can patronize several sources such as the internet or get a referral. Your personal doctor can give you a referral to an excellent liposuction surgeon. You can also get a tangible idea about how to get a good plastic...

The Relationship Between Smoking And Heart Disease

Author: Cindy Heller Subscribe to users feed

Published: 19/06/2008

There are many risk factors for heart disease. The two main high risk factors are a diet that is high in fatty food and smoking. Indulging in fatty food will result in the build up of fat in your blood stream. This will then manifests itself in two ways, as high blood pressure or high cholesterol...

Your Health Is Truly Your Responsibility

Author: Adam Kalloh Subscribe to users feed

Published: 17/06/2008

Diabetes is a growing concern among many people today, with some many possible causes to diabetes, some people may get over worried. You may be susceptible to suffering diabetes simply because your grandfather or grandmother had it. It is in our genetics. It has been known to cause people to gain...

Why Overweight, Unfit Menopausal Women Should Never Run For Trains

Author: Jean Shaw Subscribe to users feed

Published: 16/06/2008

Today, I am really stiff. My leg muscles have tightened up to the point I don't want to move from this computer chair - ever! It's made me realise just how unfit I am and here's what happened. My autistic son loves trains, so yesterday I decided to take him and his brother to a nearby city to...

Build Your Knowledge On Hypertension

Author: MIKE SELVON Subscribe to users feed

Published: 16/06/2008

One-third of the Americans with hypertension don't even know they have it. To test for high blood pressure, as it's commonly called, the doctor will place a cuff around your arm and gently tighten it through a pump so it feels a bit like a python hugging your bicep. Yet most people don't continue...