Articles, tagged with "kidney disease", page 6
09th May 2011
We hear so much today about cutting your sodium intake. The dietary guidelines for sodium is 2300 mg for an adult with no health problems. If you are over fifty, have high blood pressure, diabetic or have kidney disease the daily level recommended for you...
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Author:
andrew
04th May 2011
The annuities can really make a better future for you and make you enjoy your life completely. When you retire, you are not supposed to think about money, where to get it or how to earn it. That’s why many people think of their pensions even before they g...
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Author:
jenniferobodo
04th May 2011
About 50 million Americans suffer from hypertension - a condition that increases the risk for heart disease, stroke and kidney disease. Fortunately, high blood pressure can be easily controlled in most cases once a person knows they have it. But myths abo...
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Cinergy Health & Life
28th April 2011
In the case of restless legs treatment sometimes the best remedy is the simplest, though most of the time we believe that complicated and expensive is better. For example, just taking the right vitamins and supplements can do the job for many individuals ...
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Author:
lucassteagner
12th April 2011
Many people today suffer from heartburn If they eat food that is too spicy, they heartburn. If they sleep in the wrong direction, they heartburn.. If you eat too quickly, they heartburn. There may be many causes of heartburn, also known as acid reflux and...
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Author:
Obadiea
12th April 2011
A properly fenced yard for exercise is preferable. She is good with the kids in her adopted family but she may not take to your kids friends, which scares me when you consider her size and potential for harm. She does not do well with other pets and is de...
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Author:
Carlton Harper
11th April 2011
Pets always hold a special place in human heart. You as pet owners can not help thinking about whether natural pet supplies are harmful for pets. It is made up of only natural ingredients that are very healthy for your pets. You can get these supplies for...
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Author:
peter_office
06th April 2011
Polycystic kidney disease—it’s a genetic disease that affects thousands of people all over the world. When left untreated or managed, it makes the sufferer susceptible to plenty of serious illnesses including kidney failure and aneurysm. Yes, it can mean ...
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Author:
Nelson Berry
23rd March 2011
Diabetes management involves the ability to properly manage blood sugar levels. A proactive approach with diabetes treatment will ensure that you do not become a statistic by learning how to properly manage your blood sugar levels. Diabetes mellitus is an...
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Author:
Terry Robbins
17th March 2011
The breaking down of skin tissue on the surface of the body allows pollutants like air and bacteria to reach the underlying tissue. This results in the formation of ulcers, which look like scabs and open wounds, accompanied by inflammation.
Although ul...
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Author:
absralleg
03rd March 2011
If you are worried about your blood pressure being high, which is also known as hypertension, you are probably wondering what you can do about it. Well, no guidance on medical matters would be complete without the get-out phrase of telling you to chat abo...
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Author:
Owen Jones
28th February 2011
By now, most everyone in the United States has at least heard of Lyme Disease, a tick-borne disease that causes a telltale bull’s eye rash and flu-like symptoms in humans and can be severely debilitating if left untreated. First diagnosed in dogs in 1985...
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Author:
Ron Ayalon
28th February 2011
Highly important or marginally important are the just two factors categorized for hypertension. In medical terms high blood pressure is called hypertension. Vein is the place where high blood pressure affects.
Almost 95% of the people affected by high ...
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Author:
Seo Majesty
26th February 2011
Dog food is usually available wet (in a can) or dry (in bags, sacks and boxes). Price and convenience may be the factors that govern your choice, but it is essential that you know what is actually in the food you are giving your dog.
Commercial pet f...
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Author:
John Holmes
25th February 2011
Kidney disease is diagnosed in stages, and each stage has its own dietary needs. As kidney disease progresses in stages, the body becomes unable to assimilate protein properly, so the intake of protein is reduced. Stage Five, the final stage, will require...
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Author:
Arnold Davies