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Sunday, July 31, 2011
What You Should Know About Osteoporosis
When you say "osteoporosis", we immediately think it is caused by lack of calcium. Doctors will recommend you to take more calcium, vitamin D, and sun exposure or sunbath.
Here, we came to know about a new strain of osteoporosis that was discovered since about two years ago.
The most common type of bone fracture nowadays is "spinal fracture". If spinal fracture occurs, the risk of death is eight times higher than any other type of bone fractures.
What is the reason that bones are weakening? Why do patients suffer from broken spine?
It is an important factor to have bone strength, not just bone density. Bone collagen connective tissues are also an important factor to create flexibility. Many of us didn't realize this at first sight. In the past, osteoporosis was viewed more on bone strength, and we never hear and realize about these connective tissues. To improve bone density, it's a common knowledge to do regular exercise and have a higher calcium intake like by eating calcium-rich dried fishes.
But now, we have to think of a new measure to maintain bone collagen connective tissues to have enough flexibility. From this simple measure, you may escape from the risk of death caused by fracture of spinal bones.
To measure or determine strong bone and bone mineral density are not as easy as what you may think. Clinically, it has to pass various tests.
Well, what is the major cause that leads to reduction of bone collagen connective tissues? Do you believe that it is because of high blood sugar?
The major component of bone, which is about one half of its structure, is calcium, and collagen is the other half. Collagen fibres run through hundreds of bone materials (calcium), and the bones that we know are made. You can imagine that the bone materials (calcium) are somewhat bonded by collagen and kept with reasonable flexibility. However, when blood sugar increases, the collagen will be joined as if there is an adhesive cement around, and the bone will become brittle.
To avoid the increase of blood sugar, exercise is one of the best things to do. Aside from it, we recommend you to take a balanced diet that contains vitamin B12 and vitamin B6, and foods such as mackerel, sardines, clams, folic acid, broccoli, spinach, garland chrysanthemum, soybeans, and asparagus. By taking these foods, you can have strong flexible bones.
## 3 COMMON MYTHS ON OSTEOPOROSIS
1. Myth: Young people should not worry about osteoporosis.
Wrong. You will not realize that you have osteoporosis until you have this condition in advanced stages. That is why it is very important to begin proper nutrition and regular exercise as early as childhood to promote healthy bones.
2. Myth: Only women get osteoporosis.
Wrong. Although less common, men can get osteoporosis, too. 20% of those affected by osteoporosis are men.
3. Myth: Drinking plenty of milk will help you prevent osteoporosis.
Not entirely true. Even though drinking milk is a good way to get calcium, it is not the only factor in preventing osteoporosis. There are others as mentioned in this article
Saturday, July 30, 2011
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Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Your Race is the Problem (homemade Islamic cartoon about mixed race marriages)
Rayan has decided he wants to get married but will his parents be happy with his chosen partner? I made this cartoon to promote racial harmony and to show there's no such thing as racism in Islam. Every race is beautiful in its own way and should be appreciated :) fyi: Nafisa is Somalian, and Rayan is Arab. --Apologies for being idle on youtube for so long, this month has been quite busy for me, but I'm back and I hope to be more active in the future ^_^--- Hope you
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Monday, July 25, 2011
Penny Serenade
Julie recalls her and Roger's courtship, their marriage, their desire for a child, and the joys and sorrows that they have shared. Memories comes back to her as she ponders the problems that have led them to now decide to go their separate ways.
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The Coming Explosion of Home Healthcare
As the parents of Baby Boomers enter their golden years, the average age of the population in the US is quickly rising. The statistics show that the senior population will steadily grow over the next few decades, and reach 80 million by the year 2050, as all of the Baby Boomers themselves reach senior status. According to recent data, 82% of people said that they would prefer to stay in their homes as long as possible, much preferred over the other options of hospitalization or living in a retirement community. However, it has become impossible for many working families to provide the adequate care that their elderly loved ones need in the home. This has created remarkable interest and growing demand during the decade in home healthcare for seniors.
Of course, there are many considerations involved with both your patients and also their loved ones when choosing between a nursing home and home health care. These concerns can be based upon the seriousness of the condition, and how much care is needed for the affected individual. But a facility is often not necessary, and in-home care allows these senior citizens to maintain their independence and peace of mind in the comfort of their own home, with less expense, a critical component of reducing the cost of healthcare in this country. Home care also has better patient outcomes and quality of life on average than other options.
As the home healthcare option becomes more mainstream, the number of questions that are popping up within families are also growing. One of the most common myths of home healthcare is if the family is already helping, there's no need for additional care. However, people who are physically or emotionally exhausted or guilt-ridden because of their own shortcomings simply cannot provide the best care. According to the research provided by the Harvard Medical School Family Health Guide, family caregivers should neither expect nor try to be "on-call" 24 hours a day. Every caregiver needs respite and periods of relief.
Another belief is that if the senior can't do their own shopping or housework, they simply shouldn't do these activities anymore. Everyday tasks, like dishes, vacuuming or rearranging the basement or cleaning the garage, can be quite tedious for a senior with arthritis for example. Basics, such as organizing a closet, can be extremely exhausting for a cancer patient. These tasks are never ending and, if they become more difficult during post-op, or due to treatment or age-related conditions, they can take precious time away from patients in an already very busy schedule. But completion of these tasks is necessary for a high quality of life for your patients. When even the most basic daily tasks become overwhelming, or loved ones just need a helping hand, a qualified care provider is the best option to step in and help.
Another myth is that until the senior knows what services they need, they shouldn't consider in-home assistance. But patients don't need to know what care they need up front, that's what qualified homecare professionals are for. Any reputable agency will perform a needs assessment, that will ensure the patient's needs are accounted for and the attending Doctor's Plan of Care is followed. Waiting until needs are quite obvious to all is not usually a recommended path.
Seniors may also be reticent to invite a stranger into their home. Safety is always a legitimate concern for seniors, especially considering the relatively rare but highly sensationalized stories that highlight patient abuse or breaches of trust. From a security standpoint, when you deal with well qualified care staff, from a reputable agency, this can help provide the peace of mind that patients and families need when arranging help in the home setting.
From a medical/patient outcomes standpoint, various studies show that in home care can be safer than the alternatives, and not only because of the one-on-one care. One recent study indicated that about half of infections could be linked directly to hospital care. Another study reported that, given they are seeking the appropriate treatment for their condition, patients with chronic heart disease fare much better at home compared to the hospital. And, ultimately, remaining home can be less stressful because it is familiar, which fosters a sense of comfort and calmness for your patients.
There comes a time for most ailing seniors to decide if they want home care or want to be in a nursing home. When factoring in the many benefits of staying in their own homes, added with the stress and apprehension of moving to a new home or facility (difficult at ANY age), it's easy to understand the exploding demand for home healthcare.
Of course, there are many considerations involved with both your patients and also their loved ones when choosing between a nursing home and home health care. These concerns can be based upon the seriousness of the condition, and how much care is needed for the affected individual. But a facility is often not necessary, and in-home care allows these senior citizens to maintain their independence and peace of mind in the comfort of their own home, with less expense, a critical component of reducing the cost of healthcare in this country. Home care also has better patient outcomes and quality of life on average than other options.
As the home healthcare option becomes more mainstream, the number of questions that are popping up within families are also growing. One of the most common myths of home healthcare is if the family is already helping, there's no need for additional care. However, people who are physically or emotionally exhausted or guilt-ridden because of their own shortcomings simply cannot provide the best care. According to the research provided by the Harvard Medical School Family Health Guide, family caregivers should neither expect nor try to be "on-call" 24 hours a day. Every caregiver needs respite and periods of relief.
Another belief is that if the senior can't do their own shopping or housework, they simply shouldn't do these activities anymore. Everyday tasks, like dishes, vacuuming or rearranging the basement or cleaning the garage, can be quite tedious for a senior with arthritis for example. Basics, such as organizing a closet, can be extremely exhausting for a cancer patient. These tasks are never ending and, if they become more difficult during post-op, or due to treatment or age-related conditions, they can take precious time away from patients in an already very busy schedule. But completion of these tasks is necessary for a high quality of life for your patients. When even the most basic daily tasks become overwhelming, or loved ones just need a helping hand, a qualified care provider is the best option to step in and help.
Another myth is that until the senior knows what services they need, they shouldn't consider in-home assistance. But patients don't need to know what care they need up front, that's what qualified homecare professionals are for. Any reputable agency will perform a needs assessment, that will ensure the patient's needs are accounted for and the attending Doctor's Plan of Care is followed. Waiting until needs are quite obvious to all is not usually a recommended path.
Seniors may also be reticent to invite a stranger into their home. Safety is always a legitimate concern for seniors, especially considering the relatively rare but highly sensationalized stories that highlight patient abuse or breaches of trust. From a security standpoint, when you deal with well qualified care staff, from a reputable agency, this can help provide the peace of mind that patients and families need when arranging help in the home setting.
From a medical/patient outcomes standpoint, various studies show that in home care can be safer than the alternatives, and not only because of the one-on-one care. One recent study indicated that about half of infections could be linked directly to hospital care. Another study reported that, given they are seeking the appropriate treatment for their condition, patients with chronic heart disease fare much better at home compared to the hospital. And, ultimately, remaining home can be less stressful because it is familiar, which fosters a sense of comfort and calmness for your patients.
There comes a time for most ailing seniors to decide if they want home care or want to be in a nursing home. When factoring in the many benefits of staying in their own homes, added with the stress and apprehension of moving to a new home or facility (difficult at ANY age), it's easy to understand the exploding demand for home healthcare.
Noel Picard is with Med Plus Healthcare, a firm that offers home healthcare solutions in the St. Louis, Missouri and Illinois regions. You can learn more about the sometimes confusing world of home health, visit their website at http://www.medplushc.com.
Noel Picard is a trendspotter within the in-home care field for Med Plus Healthcare, a firm that offers home healthcare solutions in the St. Louis, Missouri and Illinois regions. You can learn more about the sometimes confusing world of home health, visit their website at http://www.medplushc.com.
Noel Picard is a trendspotter within the in-home care field for Med Plus Healthcare, a firm that offers home healthcare solutions in the St. Louis, Missouri and Illinois regions. You can learn more about the sometimes confusing world of home health, visit their website at http://www.medplushc.com.
Friday, July 22, 2011
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
5 Surprising Signs of an Unhealthy Heart
We've all read the signs of a heart attack listed on posters in the hospital waiting room. But what if there were other, earlier signs that could alert you ahead of time that your heart was in trouble?
It turns out there are. Researchers have done a lot of work in recent years looking at the signs and symptoms patients experienced in the months or even years leading up to a heart attack. "The heart, together with the arteries that feed it, is one big muscle, and when it starts to fail the symptoms can show up in many parts of the body," says cardiologist Jonathan Goldstein of St. Michael's Medical Center in Newark, New Jersey. Here are five surprising clues that your heart needs checking out. Any of these signs -- and particularly two or more together -- is reason to call your doctor for a workup, says Goldstein.
1. Neck pain
Feel like you pulled a muscle in the side of your neck? Think again, especially if it doesn't go away. Post-heart attack, some patients remember noticing that their neck hurt and felt tight, a symptom they attributed at the time to muscle strain. People commonly miss this symptom because they expect the more dramatic acute pain and numbness in the chest, shoulder, and arm. Women in particular are less likely to experience heart pain that way, and more likely to feel twinges of pain and a sensation of tightness running along the shoulder and down the neck, says Margie Latrella, an advanced practice nurse in the Women's Cardiology Center in New Jersey and coauthor of Take Charge: A Woman's Guide to a Healthier Heart (Dog Ear, 2009). The pain might also extend down the left side of the body, into the left shoulder and arm.
Why it happens:
Nerves from damaged heart tissue send pain signals up and down the spinal cord to junctures with nerves that extend out into the neck and shoulder.
What distinguishes it:
The pain feels like it's radiating out in a line, rather than located in one very specific spot. And it doesn't go away with ice, heat, or muscle massage.
2. Sexual problems
Having trouble achieving or keeping erections is common in men with coronary artery disease, but they may not make the connection. One survey of European men being treated for cardiovascular disease found that two out of three had suffered from erectile dysfunction for months or years before they were diagnosed with heart trouble. Recent studies on the connection between ED and cardiovascular disease have been so convincing that doctors now consider it the standard of care to do a full cardiovascular workup when a man comes in complaining of ED, according to cardiologist Goldstein says. "In recent years there's been pretty clear evidence that there's a substantially increased risk of heart attack and death in patients with erectile dysfunction," Goldstein says.
Why it happens:
Just as arteries around the heart can narrow and harden, so can those that supply the penis. And because those arteries are smaller, they tend to show damage much sooner -- as much as three to four years before the disease would otherwise be detected.
What distinguishes it:
In this case, the cause isn't going to be immediately distinguishable. If you or your partner has problems getting or maintaining an erection, that's reason enough to visit your doctor to investigate cardiovascular disease as an underlying cause. "Today, any patient who comes in with ED is considered a cardiovascular patient until proven otherwise," says Goldstein.
3. Dizziness, faintness, or shortness of breath
More than 40 percent of women in one study published in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association, reported having experienced shortness of breath in the days before a heart attack. You might feel like you can't breathe, or you might feel dizzy or faint, as you would at high altitude. If you can't catch your breath while walking upstairs, vacuuming, weeding the garden, or doing other activities that previously caused you no trouble, this is a reason to be on the alert.
Why it happens:
Not enough blood is getting through the arteries to carry sufficient oxygen to the heart. The heart muscle pain of angina may also make it hurt to draw a deep breath. Coronary artery disease (CAD), in which plaque builds up and blocks the arteries that feed the heart, prevents the heart from getting enough oxygen. The sudden sensation of not being able to take a deep breath is often the first sign of angina, a type of heart muscle pain.
What distinguishes it:
If shortness of breath is caused by lung disease, it usually comes on gradually as lung tissue is damaged by smoking or environmental factors. If heart or cardiovascular disease is the cause, the shortness of breath may come on much more suddenly with exertion and will go away when you rest.
4. Indigestion, nausea, or heartburn
Although most of us expect pain from any condition related to the heart to occur in the chest, it may actually occur in the abdomen instead. Some people, particularly women, experience the pain as heartburn or a sensation of over-fullness and choking. A bout of severe indigestion and nausea can be an early sign of heart attack, or myocardial infarction, particularly in women. In one study, women were more than twice as likely as men to experience vomiting, nausea, and indigestion for several months leading up to a heart attack.
Why it happens:
Blockages of fatty deposits in an artery can reduce or cut off the blood supply to the heart, causing what feels like tightness, squeezing, or pain -- most typically in the chest but sometimes in the abdomen instead. Depending on which part of your heart is affected, it sends pain signals lower into the body. Nausea and light-headedness can also be signs that a heart attack is in progress, so call your doctor right away if the feeling persists.
What distinguishes it:
Like all types of angina, the abdominal pain associated with a heart problem is likely to worsen with exertion and get better with rest. Also, you're likely to experience repeated episodes, rather than one prolonged episode as you would with normal indigestion or food poisoning.
5. Jaw and ear pain
Ongoing jaw pain is one of those mysterious and nagging symptoms that can have several causes but can sometimes be a clue to coronary artery disease (CAD) and impending heart attack. The pain may travel along the jaw all the way to the ear, and it can be hard to determine which it's coming from, says cardiovascular nurse Margie Latrella. This is a symptom doctors have only recently begun to focus on, because many patients surveyed post-heart attack report that this is one of the only symptoms they noticed in the days and weeks leading up to the attack.
Why it happens:
Damaged heart tissue sends pain signals up and down the spinal cord to junctures with nerves that radiate from the cervical vertebrae out along the jaw and up to the ear.
What distinguishes it:
Unlike the jaw pain caused by temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ), tooth pain, or ear infection, the pain doesn't feel like it's in one isolated spot but rather like it's radiating outward in a line. The pain may extend down to the shoulder and arm -- particularly on the left side, and treatments such as massage, ice, and heat don't affect it.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Prevent My Divorce: The Walkaway Wife Syndrome
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Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Saturday, July 9, 2011
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011
How to Find the Right Family Health Guide
If you want help with medical conditions, but don't want to bother a GP, then you'll want to find a reliable family health guide, that will give you the information you need. Here's what you need to consider.
1. Although books are a great source of information, by their very nature they are out of date as soon as they are published. For some conditions, the symptoms, diagnosis, information and treatment might change regularly, whilst for other conditions, it might not. If you want more in depth knowledge about a condition, books are a good source of information.
2. Friends can also help, especially if they have had the same condition, or know someone who has. If their children are a bit older than yours, or their children have also got the typical illnesses that go around nurseries and schools, then they might have their own remedies and diversionary tactics to help calm down sick children.
3. Your family might also be a good help. Perhaps you suffered from the same condition as your children have, and your parents know what to do.
4. There are a myriad of online health sources, which can provide you with the help you're looking for.
5. However, because anyone can publish information online, there's nothing to say that it's true, or that you have the same condition, even if the symptoms seem to be the same.
6. A website that has typical family medical conditions will be able to give you the information you need, so that you can go to a doctor, if necessary, and get the treatment you need.
7. The website you choose must be a trusted source, so that you are being given medical information by healthcare professionals, rather than just someone who had the condition.
8. You'll need the information to be accurate, so that you can quickly ascertain the condition, from the symptoms. A website that is hard to use, and difficult to navigate isn't ideal if you have a screaming baby in your other hand.
9. It's essential that the website is updated regularly and the latest health recommendations and treatments are available.
10. The website needs to be easy to access, so that you can use it anywhere, not just on a home computer. If your child is injured whilst in the park, do you need a trip to A and E, or will a plaster do? By having an easily accessible website, you'll be able to find out, and make the right decisions quickly, for the benefit of all involved.
No you know what to look for, you'll be able to choose the right family health guide.
1. Although books are a great source of information, by their very nature they are out of date as soon as they are published. For some conditions, the symptoms, diagnosis, information and treatment might change regularly, whilst for other conditions, it might not. If you want more in depth knowledge about a condition, books are a good source of information.
2. Friends can also help, especially if they have had the same condition, or know someone who has. If their children are a bit older than yours, or their children have also got the typical illnesses that go around nurseries and schools, then they might have their own remedies and diversionary tactics to help calm down sick children.
3. Your family might also be a good help. Perhaps you suffered from the same condition as your children have, and your parents know what to do.
4. There are a myriad of online health sources, which can provide you with the help you're looking for.
5. However, because anyone can publish information online, there's nothing to say that it's true, or that you have the same condition, even if the symptoms seem to be the same.
6. A website that has typical family medical conditions will be able to give you the information you need, so that you can go to a doctor, if necessary, and get the treatment you need.
7. The website you choose must be a trusted source, so that you are being given medical information by healthcare professionals, rather than just someone who had the condition.
8. You'll need the information to be accurate, so that you can quickly ascertain the condition, from the symptoms. A website that is hard to use, and difficult to navigate isn't ideal if you have a screaming baby in your other hand.
9. It's essential that the website is updated regularly and the latest health recommendations and treatments are available.
10. The website needs to be easy to access, so that you can use it anywhere, not just on a home computer. If your child is injured whilst in the park, do you need a trip to A and E, or will a plaster do? By having an easily accessible website, you'll be able to find out, and make the right decisions quickly, for the benefit of all involved.
No you know what to look for, you'll be able to choose the right family health guide.
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Monday, July 4, 2011
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