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Health Headlines - November 29 by Meredy Registered NurseHealth Maven Many Type 2 Diabetes Patients Morbidly Obese: U.S. Study Twenty percent of Americans with type 2 diabetes are more than 100 pounds overweight (morbidly obese), according to a Loyola University Health System study. "The rate of morbid obesity among people with diabetes is increasing at a very alarming rate, and this has substantial public healt ... Read on »
St. Joe’s MS theory sparks flood of interest by Jeff Pile People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee November 28, 2009JOANNA FRKETICHTHE HAMILTON SPECTATORSt. Joseph’s Hospital will be testing a radical new theory that multiple sclerosis is a vascular disease that can be treated. The unproven theory by an Italian doctor whose wife has MS has given hope to those with the mystery neurological disease believed until now to be an autoimmune con ... Read on »
Lens Happy by Jenna .. Hey guys!I must be the most slacker food blogger…..ever. I don’t really have any good excuse for not posting all day, other than the fact that I’ve just been downright lazy. I don’t have any cool stories or funny pictures to show but hey, that’s life!I’ve been playing all day with this new lens that I got for my ... Read on »
“We fit in way too well here…” by Courtney Monaco I always love the weekends following holidays, especially after Thanksgiving. It’s the start of a really exciting month…and most importantly, the end of the school semester! In just two weeks I’ll be home for good, basking in the glory of a month off from school. I’ve been using the past week and this weekend to “rech ... Read on »
DIY Baby hammock by Julia J. Patient Expert I'm in serious nesting mode, and nesting for me involves sping cleaning (ie chucking stuff out) and creating (ie making stuff). Since chucking staff out is pretty boring, unless you shop at the op-shop I donate to, I thought I write about my latest craft project. I keep hearing about how wonderful baby hammocks are. They rock and support babies be ... Read on »
November is Eyecare Month by Jennifer Nordin Patient ExpertHealth Maven did you know? According to the Vision Council of America, numerous prescription and non-prescription medications may alter the quantity or quality of vision and even pose a threat to future eye health? These medications include: Cardiac drugsOral contraceptivesAnti-histaminesAntibioticsWith regular eye exams, an optometrist can detect problems ear ... Read on »
Update by Jenayshayfur Patient Expert I remember being on Predinsone around this time last year and having a horrible time with my stomach. In remembering this I have come to realize the a whole year has passed and I am still not doing that great with my stomach - well not as great as I want to be doing. I'm still experiencing a lot of pain around the gall bladder area which is weird ... Read on »
Looking Inside by Lydia S. Patient Expert Azer recently got a letter from a CF Organization that provides grants towards recreational activities. They had a set of questions that they sent along to be answered by the CF child. I think some of the questions applied to older children, but I asked him in a way he would understand. Some of the questions were kind of touchy, such as, "Do ... Read on »
Alternative to buying a live Christmas tree – RENT ONE! by EcoKind Design Patient ExpertHealth Maven Whether you are an early bird Christmas enthusiast or the wait-till-later type, there is an eco-friendly alternative to buying a live potted tree so you can enjoy the option of a live potted Christmas tree, without the worry of planting it later when it becomes too large for your family to haul in and out [...] Read on »
All About Aqua Jogging... by bengreenfield Recently, I’ve been plagued with an injury while preparing to race the Ironman World Championship of triathlon in Kona, Hawaii. The injury is called “IT Band Friction Syndrome” and requires low-impact or non-weight bearing exercise to maintain fitness until the knee is pain-free (alternative, highly non-attractive option is to run ... Read on »