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Eating disorder in Diabetic girls lead to eyesight damage.

...ications and are associated with increased risk of permanent eyesight damage. Intensive treatment to diabetes could be the risk factor for developing eating disorder could further be explored and studied....

Tattoos may significantly increase risk of hepatitis C infection

...s go a step further. Permanent tattoos, which are permanent reminders throughout life, in different designs and shapes, are very popular. However there is a darker side to the whole affair. The study in the United States of America says that tattoos significantly increase the risk of hepatitis C infection. ...

Paracetamol May Cause Live Damage Warns Consumer Education and Research Centre

...rious consequences ranging from hospitalization to permanent disability might occur. However the benefits of paracetamol cannot be brushed aside. The idea is only to alert the consumers against the potential side effects...

Quitting smoking stops lung decline

...ve quit for at least a year. According to a report permanent and intermittent quitters, together, had a slower decline in lung function than continuous smokers.Among both non smokers and continuous smokers, those who died had a significantly more rapid decline in lung function than survivors. Over the 30 yea...

Look out for gout

...ints too and if it is not treated it will leads to permanent joint damage. There are effective medications for gout that both relieve the pain and stop the condition from recurring. So if you get a sudden joint pain, consult your doctor - you may be experiencing an attack of gout....

Better Treatment for obesity

...duced in the small intestine could hold the key to permanent weight loss. Oleylethanolamide (OEA) is a type of fatty acid that is produced in the small intestine in response to food. This compound, oleylethanolamide (OEA), could lead to the development of better treatments for eating disorders and obesity. // ...

Legume Consumption Can Cut Heart Disease Risk

...lts and one of the leading causes of premature and permanent disability, according to Dr. Lydia A. Bazzano from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. Legumes are rich in soluble fiber, which has been shown to help lower total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol levels and improve insulin resistance. Legume...

Cirrhosis on the rise

...l report.He adds that females are showing signs of permanent liver damage at an earlier age. Cirrhosis - the permanent scarring and damage of the liver - is irreversible, although treatment can prevent it from getting w...

Risk Of Developing Arthritis

...le measures could significantly reduce the risk of permanent damage. Chief executive of the organisation Fergus Logan says this should not deter people from pursuing sporting activities. “But sport and exercise must be tailored to people’s individual capacity and age. Don’t overdo it now because you might r...

Thumb Sucking in children Lead to Overbite

...portant until children reached the age where their permanent teeth began to come in, as it was believed that on...front teeth) resolved by themselves as long as the permanent teeth weren't involved," Dr. John Warren, the study's lead author, told Reuters Health. "What our st...

Cooling decreases heart attack effects

.../Even if the person survives, they run the risk of permanent brain damage. It's been suggested that perhaps cooling the body can reduce the brain's demand for oxygen and this may protect it after a cardiac arrest. Doctors in Vienna have been testing this idea. They looked at patients who had experienced card...

Importance of Fatty food In Hypercholestrolemia

...that regularly eating high-fat meals could lead to permanent changes and raise the risk of high blood pressure and heart attack....

FDA Approves New Anti-Clotting Drug

...lot in the spine, which can result in long-term or permanent paralysis....

Obesity in children a risk factor for diabetes

...ntribute to slow-healing ulcers, which can lead to permanent damage. Currently, this kind of diabetes is often termed "late onset diabetes", as most new cases arise among people in middle age or older....

Smokers children likely to develop caries

... in deciduous teeth and 28 percent had cavities in permanent teeth. passive was most associated with cavities in deciduous teeth, the researchers found....

Hope for tinnitus sufferers

...m says that four weeks may not be enough to make a permanent difference but suggest that the longer the training programme the more patients will benefit...

Vitamins enhances recuperation of organ transplant patients

...lled for further tests to see if the benefits were permanent and if lung, kidney and liver transplant patients could also be helped. Arterosclerosis causes arteries to harden because of a build up of plaque - made up of cells, fat, cholesterol and other substances. This can lead to blood flow being blocked, ...

Skin specialist advise on cellulite

...ng exercises can be helpful, however. There are no permanent solutions to cellulite, but increasing numbers of dermatologists are realising it's an important issue to their patients. More attention and more research could produce some more effective solutions to cellulite....

Research on Celiac Disease in children

... early as 1981. He defined Celiac Disease(CD) as a permanent intolerance to the ingestion of gluten characterized by inflammatory enteropathy and malabsorption (villus atrophy, crypt hyperplasia, and increased intraepithelial lymphocytes). The article that was recently published by Dr. Butzner discussed CD & ...

Traffic Violations Result in Safer Drivers

...ccidents every year,// and about 25 million suffer permanent disabilities. Preventing accidents is of paramount concern among public health officials, but many people believe traffic tickets don’t do much to help the situation. Indeed, police are regularly criticized for giving out tickets simply to generate r...

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