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Porous Bone Causes

As is known cola itself is a popular beverage in the world, while osteoporosis affects about 55 percent of Americans, especially women. In this study, scientists analyzed medical data from 2500 participants whose age is no more than 60 years and analyze the bone density in the three areas of the hip bones and spine. [...]

Osteoporosis: Risk Factors and Prevention

“Osteoporosis affects one in every five women over 45, and four out of ten of more than 75 years“ Prevention is done by correcting the risk factors and hygiene measures – adequate diet. Today, we have analysis and radiological studies, applied to the patient, can identify those that are undergoing rapid and accelerated bone loss, [...]

Antiobesity treatment and health

Obesity, diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular diseases are emerging epidemics of the twenty-first century, all as a result, in large part, the Western lifestyle. Stress, snuff, sedentary lifestyle and poor nutrition hide, importantly, the causes of these diseases. Specifically, poor nutrition is one of the causes that influence diseases discussed, especially in the case of obesity, a [...]

Causes and Solutions of Constipation (Part 2)

Inadequate information campaign has also caused many people to see on the plate of vegetables a source of calories unattractive to hold the line. Fortunately, today many scholars are now insisting on the need to include this group of foods in the diet, even those that are slimmer. As we say, then, Life sendentaria and [...]

Hygienic-Dietary to Prevention Lymphedema

Exercise controlled hygienic-dietary measures prevent lymphedema following breast removal, as stated by the president of the Spanish Society of Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine, Inmaculada GarcĂ­a Montes, in the context of the Seventeenth National Congress of the Spanish Chapter Phlebology. Garcia Montes said “it is an accumulation of protein-rich fluid called lymph in the interstitial space [...]

Improve the Narrowed Artery

Which opens narrowed arteries, is a procedure performed by interventional cardiologists using a long, thin tube called a catheter carrying a balloon (or balloon) at the end, they inflate in place obstruction of the artery to compress the plaque against the artery wall. Angioplasty is also called percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA). The procedure involves [...]

The Highest Troponin T is Associated With Heart Failure

In patients with stable coronary artery disease, measuring levels of troponin T with methods of high sensitivity analysis may give clues about the chances of developing heart failure or death from cardiovascular causes. The study, published today in The New England Journal of Medicine, suggests that levels of this protein does not affect the chances [...]