Signs You Have Life-Threatening Diabetes, Say Doctors
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Signs You Have Life-Threatening Diabetes, Say Doctors
Diabetes can cause a number of serious complications, from cardiovascular disease to blindness. One of the most acute and urgent is diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), which can be life-threatening. It occurs when blood sugar is consistently too high because there isn t enough insulin in the body to process it. This causes fat to be broken down too rapidly and the blood to become acidic. If DKA isn t treated promptly, it can result in a diabetic coma or death. According to the doctors at the Mayo Clinic and experts at the UK s Royal College of Nursing, here are some of the signs to watch for. Read on and to ensure your health and the health of others, don t miss these
Simple Tricks to Avoid Deadly Dementia, Say Doctors Now
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This One Thing Wards Off Deadly Prostate Cancer, New Study Finds Michael Martin © Provided by Eat This, Not That! Mature Happy Man Smiling At The Camera
Following a healthy lifestyle such as eating well and doing regular exercise might reduce the chances of developing fatal prostate cancer in men who are genetically predisposed to it, a new study suggests. Read on and to ensure your health and the health of others, don t miss these
Following a healthy lifestyle can reduce your risk, new study shows
Researchers from Brigham and Women s Hospital and Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston looked at the genetic data of nearly 10,500 men 2,100 who developed prostate cancer over a median follow-up period of 18 years, and almost 240 whose prostate cancer proved lethal over a median follow-up of 22 years.
5 Ways to Prevent Dementia, Says Dr. Sanjay Gupta
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5 Ways to Prevent Dementia, Says Dr. Sanjay Gupta The key to treating dementia is prevention, says Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN s chief medical correspondent and a practicing neurosurgeon, in his new book
Stay Sharp: Build a Better Brain at Any Age. Gupta notes that brain changes that result in dementia have been found to begin 20 to 30 years before a diagnosis, making prevention an urgent and worthy goal. And it just so happens that the same things you can do to reduce your risk for the disease are what you can do to improve your quality of life as you live with the disease, he adds. These are five ways you can start preventing dementia now and live a better life today. Read on and to ensure your health and the health of others, don t miss these
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