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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Diabetes is like a silent killer for a human being. This dangerous disease brings suffering to a human being. You may not believe that diabetes can cause many bad disease complications like heart attack, kidney malfunction, erection dysfunction even blindness. Many treatments such as medical treatments and natural treatments are offered, but the result is not too significant.
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Tuesday, June 8th, 2010
Technical reflection nerve seldom use the massage. But in reality, there are other techniques to make these reflections nerve.
Tomi Hardjatmo, acupuncture experts Sint Carolus Hospital, Jakarta, said there are actually five senses or reflection techniques. First, the massage technique. Who is a common technique is also known as a mechanical reflection.
The second technique is a reflection of electricity. Here, reflection is done through the use of low voltage. Reflections of this kind in modern shopping centers and airports. Thirdly, the heat reflective. Reflection used hot or cold temperatures stimulate the nerves. For example, a hot tub and sauna. This technique is estimated to reduce stress on the muscles of the body.
The fourth technique, the reflection of chemistry. This technique uses a drug injected into specific muscles. Because injection drug use, only doctors are allowed to give.
While the latter, the reflection of electromagnetic waves. The trick, the wave will be issued in a given area to carry nerve stimulation.
Tom explains the techniques of reflection of the nerve does not cause side effects, less to do with excessive doses. “Neurons can withstand the pressure, but there are limits,” he said.
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Monday, May 31st, 2010
Most renal transplant candidates are ready to receive a kidney from a donor at increased risk of viral infection, according to a study published in an upcoming issue of Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN). The results suggest that patients with kidney disease can make rational compromise between the strengths and risks are conferred by the kidneys donated.
Since thousands of patients die each year in the United States awaiting a kidney transplant, greater efforts are needed to expand the pool of kidneys for transplantation. These efforts could include allowing patients to receive organs less than ideal, for example, people died at a greater risk of viral infection.
In these cases, patients must weigh the benefits of receiving a transplant against the small risk of serious infection such as HIV. Dialysis patients average 20% chance of dying each year, similar to the rate of death from metastatic cancer.
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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
Most donors and kidney recipients for the exchange of personal health information that may influence success before agreeing on an organ transplant from a living donor, while health professionals are more reluctant according to a study published in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society of Clinical Nephrology (CJASN). The results suggest that physicians should consider supporting and facilitating the exchange of information prior to transplantation.
The living kidney donation is a complex decision with multiple medical, legal and ethical. In many situations it may be difficult to know what personal health information is important to share and what information should remain confidential. For example, knowing that the donor has high blood pressure can affect the willingness of a recipient to accept the gift, or a potential beneficiary who is HIV positive may fear that. Information may change the willingness of donors to make a donation.
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Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
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eople who drink more are also likely to eat less fruit and consume more calories from a combination of alcoholic beverages and foods high in unhealthy fats and added sugars, according to a new study by researchers at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), National Cancer Institute (NCI), and the the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).The study of more than 15,000 adults in the United States found that increased alcoholic beverage consumption was associated with decreased diet quality. The article is in the April 2010 issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association.
“Heavy drinking and dietary factors have independently been associated with cardiovascular disease, certain cancers, and other chronic health problems,” said NIAAA Acting Director Kenneth R. Warren, PhD. “This finding raises questions about whether the combination of alcohol misuse and poor diet might interact to further increase health risks.”
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