There are many potential complications from diabetes, including neuropathy, amputations, increased cardiovascular risks, kidney damage, cholesterol elevation and heart attacks. Neuropathy is the destruction of nerve endings, mostly in the hands and feet leading to numbness. Over time circulation may be impaired, reducing the bodys ability to heal wounds of ... Read More
Dr Whiting on Diabetes and Hypoglycemia
Posted By admin On May 29th 2010. Under Diabetes Tags: Alpha Lipoic Acid, Amputations, Bitter Melon, Carbohydrate Intolerance, Cardiovascular Risks, Chromium, cinnamon, Diabetes, Diabetes and Weight, Diabetes Symptoms, diabetic diet, diabetics, diet, eating for health, family healthcare, Gymema Sylvestre, Hydroxycitric Acid, hypertension, Hypoglycemia Symptoms, Neuropathy, overweight, Severe Obesity, Shirley Medical, Shirley Medical Family Healthcare, Syzgium, Type II Diabetes, Vanadium, weight loss .
There are many potential complications from diabetes, including neuropathy, amputations, increased cardiovascular risks, kidney damage, cholesterol elevation and heart attacks. Neuropathy is the destruction of nerve endings, mostly in the hands and feet leading to numbness. Over time circulation may be impaired, reducing the bodys ability to heal wounds of ... Read More
A Physician’s First-Hand Experience With EHR/EMRs
Posted By admin On May 29th 2010. Under Medical Practice Tags: Act, ARRA, care, caretracker, cchit, certification, certified, doctor, ehr, electronic health record, emr, health, Healthcare, hit, HITECH, information, ingenix, meaningful, medical, obama, physician, records, reform, stimulus, system, Technology, use .
Most people who talk about the benefits of electronic health records (EHR, sometimes called EMR) focus on time and cost savings. Ingenix CareTracker EHR client Dr. Pablo Rodriguez says the technology helps him to be a better doctor.
Dr. Rodriguez is CEO of Womens Care, which is one of the ... Read More
Weight Bias in Health Care
Posted By admin On May 29th 2010. Under Healthcare Tags: attitude, bias, discrimination, fat, health, Health Care, medical, obesity, overweight, Patient, prejudice, stereotype, stigma, teasing, victimization, weight .
Overweight and obese patients frequently feel stigmatized in health care settings, and face stereotypes and prejudice from health care providers.
These stigmatizing experiences (also called 'weight bias') jeopardize patients' emotional and physical health. The Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University (http://ruddcenter.yale.org) has released this new video ... Read More
what are some of the health tips does should be observed on the hair when at saloon as a female?
Posted By admin On May 29th 2010. Under Health Tips .
i mean,what are some of the health tips that needs to be done on the hair as a female when in the saloon
sorry, could you reorganize that sentence?
I just can't get it.
What are some of the health tips does should be observed on the hair when at saloon as a ... Read More
CNBC story on using hyperthermia devices to treat cancer.
Hyperthermia therapy is a treatment used in battling cancer by heating tumors.The Heating is about as warm as a hot tub. Research has shown that heat can damage or kill cancer cells in some tumors while also making radiation and chemotherapy more ... Read More
Vitamin D and Diabetes-Can We Prevent it?
Posted By admin On May 27th 2010. Under Diabetes Tags: Diabetes, diabetic diet, diabetics, diet, eating for health, family healthcare, preventing, Shirley Medical, Shirley Medical Family Healthcare, Vitamin .
Can vitamin D help prevent certain cancers and other diseases such as type 1 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and certain autoimmune and chronic diseases? To answer these questions and more, UCSD School of Medicine and GrassrootsHealth bring you this innovative series on vitamin D deficiency. Join nationally recognized experts ... Read More