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diabetes
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18
Mar
2024
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09:43 AM
America/Chicago
A lot of people don’t think about what our oral health can do to us if it’s not being taken care of,” she adds. “It can cause heart disease, diabetes and respiratory infections.”Everyday preventionIsom says kids and their parents should commit to daily habits that will improve their oral ...
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15
Mar
2024
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08:47 AM
America/Chicago
neurodevelopmental outcomes. They also have decreased risk of diarrhea, respiratory tract infection, SIDS, asthma, Celiac disease, Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, being overweight and obesity.There are also maternal health benefits to breastfeeding such as decreased risk of excessive menstrual blood lo ...
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14
Mar
2024
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09:45 AM
America/Chicago
al issues during this time as well.Symptoms of Cushing syndrome vary. They include weight gain, skin changes, muscle loss and weakness, bone loss, prediabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, blood clots, infection and brain fog.“The symptoms of Cushing syndrome are weight gain, mainl ...
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08
Mar
2024
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11:06 AM
America/Chicago
eries. Millions of people across the country live with some type of medical device in their bodies to treat chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and epilepsy. If not handled properly patients and/or the devices can be harmed.OSF Healthcare, regarded as one of the most innovative health ...
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06
Mar
2024
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09:00 AM
America/Chicago
at."Dr. Ovadia says his health turnaround while on the carnivore diet has been experienced by others. He adds benefits include reversing or improving diabetes, obesity, autoimmune conditions, inflammatory bowel disease and mental health. But, you should talk to a health care provider before try ...
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29
Feb
2024
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15:39 PM
America/Chicago
health of other family members first. “As all of us get older, the risk is higher for any of these conditions as far as heart disease, diabetes, blood pressure, so we need to be aware that maybe our numbers were okay, or we were doing pretty good when we were in our 20s and 30s," says ...
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28
Feb
2024
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09:00 AM
America/Chicago
, MD, a cardiologist with OSF HealthCare, estimates that more than half of the people with advanced heart disease who come through his door also have diabetes. That puts them at greater risk for heart disease and related issues. His advice? Listen to your body. Shortness of breath and ches ...
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22
Feb
2024
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08:00 AM
America/Chicago
or, I was on low carbohydrate diets in general,” Dr. Ovadia recalls.“I have lost over 100 pounds and maintained the weight loss. I reversed my prediabetes. And today as I’m approaching 50 years old, I really feel better every day than I did in my 20s and 30s.”Dr. Ovadia says anyone can try t ...
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15
Feb
2024
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16:09 PM
America/Chicago
d could be more at risk for congenital heart defects,” Dr. Noel says. “And then other conditions, for example, smoking during pregnancy, maternal diabetes or use of other medications during pregnancy can lead to congenital heart defects.”While James has recovered from his heart scare, there ha ...
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14
Feb
2024
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08:00 AM
America/Chicago
ntional cardiologist at OSF HealthCare, estimates that more than half of the patients with advanced heart disease who come through his door also have diabetes, which puts them at greater risk for heart disease and related issues.His bottom-line advice: listen to your body.Risks, symptomsDr. Al-Dadah ...
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