Also, consider consulting with a dietitian for dietary advice. Never stop taking medicine on your own. Steroids need to be tapered slowly following your doctor’s directions. Rapid withdrawal of steroids may cause serious effects like: Extreme tiredness Joint pain Muscle stiffness Stomach upset Fever...
I wasn’t interested in engineering, so that I was left with medicine or business. I couldn’t decide.My uncle suggested that I do a work placement (实习) to experience business for a month in an international company, and then medicine for another month in a hospital. After that, I ...
Does dulera raise blood pressure? DULERAmay cause serious side effects. Using too much of a LABA medicine may cause: chest pain, a fast and irregular heartbeat, tremor, dizziness, seizures, increased or decreased blood pressure, headache, nervousness, weakness, and electrocardiogram (ECG) changes...
Problematic origins aside, I was still convinced that because “obesity” is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, it should be treated. In medicine we pride ourselves on differentiating correlation from causation; yet we have collectively abandoned these principles with regards to the links...
When starting a weight loss program, many people assume they need to consume less food daily. However, not giving your body the necessary nutrients can lead to weight gain. Restricting calories may increase hunger and cause you to eat more than planned. Eating less also lowers your body’s ...
Does Bacillus subtilis cause weight gain? In the present study, addition of probiotics B. subtilis and B. coagulans in daily water causedsignificant enhancement of weight gainand decrease the feed intake. The FCR reduction which observed in this study suggests an improved intestinal balance of micro...
“Most commonly people are told that having an A1c of 5.6 – 5.8% should be considered normal, but these levels already put you in the second highest category for brain shrinkage! I believe that, based on this information, we should strive to keep our A1
Food is medicine. We eat for health. To lose weight. To build muscle. To control our cravings. To improve our performance. To keep our insulin steady. To feed our brain. And so on and so on. But we don’t eat for pleasure anymore. If we do, we’re gluttons, we’re weak, we...
Finally, modern medicine and science are starting to realize this fundamental truth... and it's been a long time coming. But sadly not before heart disease, cancer, diabetes, obesity and a whole host of other catastrophic diseases have reached epidemic proportions!
Keep reading to learn more about the causes of hot flashes, their symptoms and how you can treat them with (and without) medicine. What are hot flashes? Hot flashes are sudden feelings of warmth or heat in the upper body – your face, neck and chest. The discomfort can range from mild...