Archive for the ‘Healthy Lifestyle’ Category
Modern Chest Pain Emergency Room Opens At Shands
The Chest Pain Emergency Room that opened at Shands on Wednesday will be using a novel and effective method for testing patients coming with chest pain.
Earlier a patient coming with chest pain would…
Specialized Headache Clinic Opens At Denver
15th July saw the opening of a highly advanced Migraine Headache Center at Denver, in Colorado. This center specializes in treating causes of headache and the care required to contain it. Tonia Sabo, …
Regulating Heart Beat And Blood Pressure May Cure Nausea In Youth
Children who suffer from chronic nausea may need to get their heart rate and blood pressure regulated. Researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center observed that the drug which is used to treat o…
Team Work Tackle Fatigue Better Than Individuals
Individuals who work in a group are better able to cope with fatigue than those who work alone. Team work ensures better decision making and problem solving when faced with fatigue. This was revealed …
How To Prevent Diabetes
A growing number of Americans are being told by their doctors that they are "pre-diabetic". This is a relatively new term to describe people who are at high risk of developing Type 2 diabete…
Healthy Lifestyle Lessens Work Accident
Every morning before heading out for work, make sure that you are refreshed, recharged, have eaten a good breakfast and had a good night's sleep. Like a soldier being deployed for combat, one must…
Health Odds Work Like Sportsbooks With Competing Factors
When you place bets at sportsbooks you are predicting the outcome of competitions based on many factors–home field advantage, player performance, injuries and even history. The same principles appl…
Diabetes-Friendly Foods
Recently, it has been found that brown rice lowers the risk of type 2 diabetes. Aside from brown rice, here are 4 more foods that help prevent or manage diabetes:
1. Nuts
Nuts help prevent hunge…
Drinking Alcohol Lowers Diabetes Risk
According to a Dutch study, healthy adults who who drink one to two glasses of alcohol per day have a smaller chance of developing type 2 diabetes than those who who don't drink alcohol at all.
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