When discussing risk causes, articles mainly cited environmental and lifestyle factors, though this varied by risk. For example, chronic respiratory disease was often linked to environmental factors, diabetes to lifestyle choices, and homicide to a mix of both. Mitigation strategies fell into three ...
The prevalence of diabetes among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians is three times greater than non-Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, contributing to a greater risk of blindness from treatable and preventable ocular conditions, most prominently cataract and diabetic retinopathy...
Why: The “Letters to the Editor” section is one of the most widely read sections of the newspaper and often reaches a large audience. It offers the perfect opportunity for community members to comment on the way issues are being addressed in the media and to influence what topics the ...
How we can uncover psychological factors that lead to better Type 2 diabetes management November 7, 2023 by World Economic Forum 1 Comment This article is brought to you thanks to the collaboration of The European Sting with the World Economic Forum. Author: Paul Bergen, Fiona Taylor, Principa...
"Maggot therapy has been used successfully on leg ulcers, wounds associated with diabetes, pressure ulcers and other types of infected wounds." One patient injured his lower leg and after nine months all had healed except for an area that persistently remained wet and sloughy. Conventional dre...
He claims this process has been directly linked to problems including arthritis, colitis, high cholesterol, anaemia, high blood pressure, stress, weight gain/loss, depression, diabetes and food cravings. The book suggests that sticking to the diet around 70% of the time should be enough for ...