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Life Expectancy And Diabetes

Robert Rister Lymphatic & Endocrine system

I have had type 1 diabetes for 20 years myself. I caught a viral infection, and six weeks later I was in the emergency room because I had gone (temporarily) blind. What actually had happened was my blood sugar levels were so high that the fluid in the lenses of my eyes had almost congealed. I don't

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Penis Size And What Men Can (And Can't) Do About It

Robert Rister Men's Health

Penis size is one of those topics that will never go away. From a purely aesthetic point of view, the majority of modern men in the West favor larger over smaller. This hasn't always been the case. In ancient Greece, where homosexual relationships part of the mentoring process of free men, smaller

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Does Alcohol Cause Bleeding?

Sasa Milosevic, MD Nutrition & Dieting

While one glass of wine per day can have beneficial health effects, moderate and severe alcohol consumption could cause problems related to several organ systems. Some manifestations of alcohol abuse occur only after long-term use, but there are serious side effects that can appear after a single

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Recovery From Lumbar Disc Surgery

Angelica Giron, MD Musculoskeletal Issues

The bones that form your spine (vertebrae) are cushioned by spongy discs that act as shock absorbers. They also keep your spine flexible. When these discs are damaged, they may bulge (herniate) or break open. This condition is called a herniated disc, slipped disc or ruptured disc. It is a common

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What Is Hyperventilation Syndrome?

Angelica Giron, MD Respiratory tract disorders and diseases

People sometimes breathe more rapidly or deeper than they normally do, often not in a conscious manner, as when they are tense, nervous or scared. This act of hyperventilation is acute or sudden and may last only for a brief period until one is able to relax. Prolonged hyperventilation, however

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Benefits Of Karate And Other Martial Arts For Kids

Angelica Giron, MD Physical activities

More than six million children in the US participate in some form of martial arts. These traditions and systems of combat practices are practiced for various reasons, which include physical fitness, self-defense, competition, entertainment, and mental and spiritual development. Martial arts are

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What Causes Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?

Angelica Giron, MD Lymphatic & Endocrine system

Chronic severe fatigue that lasts for at least six months and is accompanied by other symptoms that cannot be explained by an existing medical disorder may be part of a condition called Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). The diagnosis of CFS is made based on two major criteria. The first is that the

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Weight Gain After Total Thyroidectomy

Angelica Giron, MD Lymphatic & Endocrine system

Increased thyroid function (hyperthyroidism) is a disorder that is commonly caused by a condition called Graves' disease. This is an autoimmune disorder affecting the thyroid gland. Treatment options for hyperthyroidism due to Graves' disease include the use of anti-thyroid drugs, radioactive

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Low Potassium During Pregnancy

Angelica Giron, MD Nutrition & Dieting

Potassium (K+) is an important mineral in your body and most (98%) of it is found inside your cells. This electrolyte is important for your muscles, including your heart, to work efficiently. It also plays a vital role in regulating your blood pressure. The normal potassium level in the blood is 3

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Light Sensitivity After Cataract Surgery

Angelica Giron, MD Eye Disorders and Diseases

The lens of the eye becomes cloudy as one grows older. This can develop into a cataract, which is a cloudy, painless area that often results in diminished vision. The cloudy lens, which is enclosed in a lens capsule, is separated from the capsule through cataract surgery and often replaced with an