Month: October 2012

Living With Diabetes

Healthy Habits: Living With Diabetes Diabetes can lead to a host of medical problems, everything from nerve damage to kidney failure.  The best way to prevent or slow the development of these problems is to control your blood sugar levels. First and foremost, if your doctor has prescribed insulin or other medications, take them as …

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Kidney Stones

Kidney Stones If you’ve every had kidney stones, you know how painful they can be. Here’s Dr. Firstname M. Lastname, a Urologist with Medical Center/Hospital, to tell us more. What exactly are kidney stones? A kidney stone can develop when certain chemicals in your urine form crystals that stick together. A kidney stone can be …

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Hernias

Hernias Commonly called a “rupture,” a hernia is a weakness or tear in the wall of your abdomen. men and women of all ages can have hernias. Children can have them, too. Here’s Dr. Firstname M. Lastname, a General Surgeon with Medical Center/Hospital, to tell us more. What causes a hernia? Picture an old tire. …

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Got Gerd

Got GERD? Heartburn is a serious medical problem for millions of Americans (8-page version) At some time or another, almost everyone experiences heartburn, that burning sensation just below the breastbone or a bitter, sour taste in the back of the throat. Indeed, over 60 million Americans experience heartburn at least once a year and some …

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Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetic Retinopathy Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of acquired blindness among Americans under age 65. Fortunately, the majority of this blindness can be prevented with proper examination and treatment by an ophthalmologist. Here’s Dr. Firstname M. Lastname, an Ophthalmologist with Medical Center/ Hospital, to tell us more about this preventable disease. What is Diabetic …

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Diabetes

Diabetes Most of us don’t give a second thought to our blood sugar levels. If you’re excessively thirsty or frequently urinating, you may be suffering from a serious condition called Diabetes. Here’s Dr. Firstname M. Lastname, an Internist with Medical Center/Hospital, to tell us more. What is Diabetes? Diabetes occurs either when the pancreas does …

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Diabetes Alert Day

Diabetes Alert Day! March 25 More than 23 million Americans have diabetes, but almost 25 percent of those who have the disease have never been diagnosed. Here’s some important information to help you understand more about this widespread medical condition. Simply put, diabetes is a disease in which your blood sugar levels are too high. …

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Cholesterol

Cholesterol Before you order your next greasy cheeseburger and fries, you need to think about your cholesterol level. Cholesterol is a fat-like substance produced by the liver and found in certain foods that come from animals such as meat, poultry, fish, dairy products (and cheeseburgers.) Every cell in your body contains cholesterol, which is a …

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