Usual diabetes sporting advice from doctors?
Can I ask what the normal advice is that doctors give to people who suffer from any kind of diabetes? Is it OK for those with diabetes to engage in high intensity sports? I am a PE teacher at a high school, and one of my pupils has Type II diabetes, which is why I would like to find out about this....
quinlan310202830
Asthmatics with Sj
My aunt is an asthmatic. She has been suffering from asthma ever since she was a kid. However, she has been recently diagnosed with Sjögren's syndrome. Is there any difference in her therapy? Will there be any treatment restrictions, compared to people who only have Sjögren's syndrome? I...
spencer181202832
How successful can be allogeneic marrow transplantation?
As modern medicine is developing more and more, and new possibilities are on the horizon, I am hoping that diseases that were previously completely untreatable will now be curable. I know that allogeneic marrow transplantation is carried out now, but does anyone know how successful this is? What are...
griffy1928202829
Effectiveness of surgical practice against rheumatoid arthritis?
I was suffering from rheumatoid arthritis for years. I have changed different drugs through years, no one helped much. I was thinking of surgical methods against RA. What can you tell me about its effectiveness? Should I go for that option? I would really like to read what you think about this.
anson1562202833
Autosomal Dominant Cerebellar Ataxia and double recessive parent genes
I know that Autosomal Dominant Cerebellar Ataxia is not always hereditary and can appear seemingly out of nowhere as well. However, how likely is it that double recessibe parent genes will result in a child that will have Autosomal Dominant Cerebellar Ataxia? Is that a 100 per cent clear? If not,...
raffaello1913202826
Anophthalmia - Microphthalmia, Isolated, and prosthetic options?
I am hoping to find out what the prosthetic options are for people suffering from Anophthalmia or Anophthalmia, Isolated? I know that true Anophthalmia is quite rare, but I am sure that if I was born with one eye missing, I would really want to get a prothesis. Can you fill me in on the details?
boris619202828
Why is reflexology dubbed pseudoscientific?
My friend is totally into reflexology, although I see that my surrounding does not approve this. It seems that many people think of it as pseudoscientific. I am not sure why this is so. Do they have approval from the government? What is your opinion on this subject? I will gladly hear you out.
arch90202834
Losing hearing 50% because of Alstrom, can it be improved?
I know someone who has lost more than 50 per cent of his hearing capabilities, all because of Alstrom syndrome. I was hoping someone here might have suggestions on how the hearing loss could be overturned, and the hearing improved again. Are there any such possibilities and if so, where can we learn...
lola1348202825
headache on right side of face
What do headaches that appear frequently, on the right side of the head only, that comes and goes rather frequently and coincides with tension problems in the neck and shoulders? Also, there is throbbing or stabbing pain involves with the headache. If you know what kind of a headache this is, please...
hansiain511202822
lose calories walking
For those who are not big about exercise, walking might be a great alternative when you are trying to burn calories and lose weight. In order to lose weight, all you need is to burn more calories than you are consuming - therefore, losing calories walking can be a wonderful thing! I started getting...
jethro1418202821