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Aerobic Exercise and Healthy Nutrition as Neuroprotective Agents for Brain Health in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease
Aerobic exercise (AE) as the activity using large muscle groups, rhythmic in nature (e.g., cycling, dancing, hiking, jogging, running, swimming, and walking) per se [27] may help in preventing cardiovascular disease, reducing high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (i.e., HDL-C) and adipose tissue distribution
Aerobic exercise (AE) as the activity using large muscle groups, rhythmic in nature (e.g., cycling, dancing, hiking, jogging, running, swimming, and walking) per se [27] may help in preventing cardiovascular disease, reducing high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (i.e., HDL-C) and adipose tissue distribution
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Diabetes and CovID-19
Whilst diabetes does not increase your risk of catching Covid-19 it can make the infection. When diabetics get an infection their BG (blood glucose) can rise rapidly - a state known as hyperglycemia. As the BG rises ketoacidosis (ketones in the blood). This is more common insulin dependant diabetes.
Whilst diabetes does not increase your risk of catching Covid-19 it can make the infection. When diabetics get an infection their BG (blood glucose) can rise rapidly - a state known as hyperglycemia. As the BG rises ketoacidosis (ketones in the blood). This is more common insulin dependant diabetes.
MichaelJH
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Type 1 Diabetes Educator Donates Plasma after recovering from COVID-19 An interwiew with her
What she saysabout her experience in the interview By Allison Caggia April 29th, 2020 We spoke to someone with type 1 diabetes who recovered from COVID-19 and is now helping by donating her plasma. Hi Ashlee, thank you so much for taking the time to talk to me. The COVID-19 pandemic has left us
What she saysabout her experience in the interview By Allison Caggia April 29th, 2020 We spoke to someone with type 1 diabetes who recovered from COVID-19 and is now helping by donating her plasma. Hi Ashlee, thank you so much for taking the time to talk to me. The COVID-19 pandemic has left us
rvmasalvad
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
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Glucometer Results
I am a DM Type II patient for the last 20 years. I am monitoring the glucose levels with the glucometers available with me. The brands are 1. ABBOT & 2. Johnson & Johnson Now I have Ramzan fast. I takes 12 units of Novomix 30 insulin with the breakfast early in the morning at 4.30 AM. During the last
I am a DM Type II patient for the last 20 years. I am monitoring the glucose levels with the glucometers available with me. The brands are 1. ABBOT & 2. Johnson & Johnson Now I have Ramzan fast. I takes 12 units of Novomix 30 insulin with the breakfast early in the morning at 4.30 AM. During the last
ammus
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
Free from diabetics
I have joined in the program by dr.pramoth. I have seen a good result b y changing the food style and life style. It is one year program Many of the participants get out of insulin within two months. Anybody wishes, go thro "Freedom from diabetics" in google. It is based on Maharashtra .
I have joined in the program by dr.pramoth. I have seen a good result b y changing the food style and life style. It is one year program Many of the participants get out of insulin within two months. Anybody wishes, go thro "Freedom from diabetics" in google. It is based on Maharashtra .
thaikand
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
Diet modulates brain network stability.
A new study below [1]. I think that a lot of men on ADT are concerned about the impact on brain function. Is the decline permanent? One of the problems with ADT is the emergence or worsening of symptoms of the metabolic syndrome. Many men develop a pre-diabetic condition, if not type 2 diabetes itself
A new study below [1]. I think that a lot of men on ADT are concerned about the impact on brain function. Is the decline permanent? One of the problems with ADT is the emergence or worsening of symptoms of the metabolic syndrome. Many men develop a pre-diabetic condition, if not type 2 diabetes itself
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
PSA 3.12 after 3/17 radical prostatectomy. Future treatment thoughts?
I'm new to Advanced Prostate Cancer, moving "up" from Prostate Cancer Network due to recent pathology results after da Vinci radical prostatectomy (RP) on March 17 in Spokane, WA, with Dr. Raymond Lance, who had more than 2,000 da Vinci RPs under his belt. I feel very good about this choice. Surgery
I'm new to Advanced Prostate Cancer, moving "up" from Prostate Cancer Network due to recent pathology results after da Vinci radical prostatectomy (RP) on March 17 in Spokane, WA, with Dr. Raymond Lance, who had more than 2,000 da Vinci RPs under his belt. I feel very good about this choice. Surgery
happycamperguy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Perindopril and low blood pressure
Hi all, I've not been on here for a while. For those who know me, I was living in Malta where I had 3 stents put in last July. Now happily back in the UK, and was up till March awaiting to see a specialist at the John Radcliffe in Oxford, my appointment was to determine whether I had micro vascular
Hi all, I've not been on here for a while. For those who know me, I was living in Malta where I had 3 stents put in last July. Now happily back in the UK, and was up till March awaiting to see a specialist at the John Radcliffe in Oxford, my appointment was to determine whether I had micro vascular
WardijaWardija
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Covibesity
This seems too much of a coincidence but I had just posted what you read below to a friend of mine (who has doctors and surgeons in his family - all obese). When I went to check my inbox. It was in response to a video he sent me, link below. This was my response: Essentially this has been my take James
This seems too much of a coincidence but I had just posted what you read below to a friend of mine (who has doctors and surgeons in his family - all obese). When I went to check my inbox. It was in response to a video he sent me, link below. This was my response: Essentially this has been my take James
MikePollard
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
4 years ago
Thoughts from the South Island
YOUR HEALTH New Zealand has recorded 1409 cases of Covid-19 and that number is increasing by 15 per day i.e. ~1% daily increase in the number of cases. Deaths total 11 of whom nearly all have been 70+ with UHI (underlying health issues). There are 3 people in ICU. For the last 2 days Random Testing
YOUR HEALTH New Zealand has recorded 1409 cases of Covid-19 and that number is increasing by 15 per day i.e. ~1% daily increase in the number of cases. Deaths total 11 of whom nearly all have been 70+ with UHI (underlying health issues). There are 3 people in ICU. For the last 2 days Random Testing
2bats
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Sub-q or IM?
I have a hard time tolerating b12 (both orally and in a shot) it makes my neuropsychiatric symptoms worse. For the past 3 weeks, I have found that I can tolerate 100 mcg per day. I know that’s not much, but at least I am getting some in. So it takes me 10 days to get a full 1,000 mcg. I have been doing
I have a hard time tolerating b12 (both orally and in a shot) it makes my neuropsychiatric symptoms worse. For the past 3 weeks, I have found that I can tolerate 100 mcg per day. I know that’s not much, but at least I am getting some in. So it takes me 10 days to get a full 1,000 mcg. I have been doing
Brageta
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Pain relief suggestions for Rheumatoid arthritis
Hi everyone, my mum has pulmonary renal vasculitis PANCA positive, and rheumatoid arthritis. She has been tried on many different medications over the last 10 years but unfortunately has been unable to tolerate any of them.,,,,,she has a general intolerance to most drugs which has naturally been a
Hi everyone, my mum has pulmonary renal vasculitis PANCA positive, and rheumatoid arthritis. She has been tried on many different medications over the last 10 years but unfortunately has been unable to tolerate any of them.,,,,,she has a general intolerance to most drugs which has naturally been a
mumljh
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NRAS
4 years ago
Newbie questions!
Hello all! I'm new to fasting and have been doing the 16:8 now for 5 days. Finding it OK so far and breakfast is my meal skip as it suits my current 'lockdown' daily routine. I'm looking to 16:8 to hopefully help me to end a lifetime of disordered eating, yo-yo dieting and bingeing. Does anyone have
Hello all! I'm new to fasting and have been doing the 16:8 now for 5 days. Finding it OK so far and breakfast is my meal skip as it suits my current 'lockdown' daily routine. I'm looking to 16:8 to hopefully help me to end a lifetime of disordered eating, yo-yo dieting and bingeing. Does anyone have
Fraz73
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Fasting and Furious
4 years ago
Newbie just started chemo
Hello everyone, I started chemo yesterday. I'm on doxetaxelle and cyclophosphamide. I have to inject lonquex today. I'm a diabetic and use insulin every day but this injection makes me a bit nervous to be honest, I'm just unsure. Is it painful. I'm a newbie, so any help would be much appreciated.
Hello everyone, I started chemo yesterday. I'm on doxetaxelle and cyclophosphamide. I have to inject lonquex today. I'm a diabetic and use insulin every day but this injection makes me a bit nervous to be honest, I'm just unsure. Is it painful. I'm a newbie, so any help would be much appreciated.
Jen-j
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My Breast Cancer Community
4 years ago
28-day Prescribing - Evidence
For many years now, there has (in the UK) been a near-universal imposition of 28-day prescribing. There is, quite simply, no rational basis for this policy in relation to long term medicines on repeat. There is incoherency where we are told that we can only have a 28-day supply of a medicine even if
For many years now, there has (in the UK) been a near-universal imposition of 28-day prescribing. There is, quite simply, no rational basis for this policy in relation to long term medicines on repeat. There is incoherency where we are told that we can only have a 28-day supply of a medicine even if
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Diabetics are Vulnerable to Covid19- Precautions to be taken
From the data so far, it appears that people with Diabetes tend to get infected easily by Covid19 unless adequate precautions are taken...and especially if the Diabetic is more than 60 years, the risk further increases. While research is not very clear the reason for such vulnerability, but the experts
From the data so far, it appears that people with Diabetes tend to get infected easily by Covid19 unless adequate precautions are taken...and especially if the Diabetic is more than 60 years, the risk further increases. While research is not very clear the reason for such vulnerability, but the experts
namaha
Administrator
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
New member (long post)
Just joined and am looking forward to being a member of this dynamic forum:-) I just turned 50 (woman) and was diagnosed with Hashimoto´s in January 2001 right before I turned 31. My levels at that time: TSH 18.5 (0.4-4.2) FT4 0.5 (0.8-1.8) anti-TPO 6566 (<11) anti-TG 441 (<1) No FT3 tested at the time
Just joined and am looking forward to being a member of this dynamic forum:-) I just turned 50 (woman) and was diagnosed with Hashimoto´s in January 2001 right before I turned 31. My levels at that time: TSH 18.5 (0.4-4.2) FT4 0.5 (0.8-1.8) anti-TPO 6566 (<11) anti-TG 441 (<1) No FT3 tested at the time
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Just a thought on coronavirus and medication
I am wondering if some of the older folks who aren’t making it are dying because they are not being given their medication for other illnesses. Many have 2-3 underlying illnesses but would the doctors treating the virus give people their insulin shots? Or heart medication? Or even know what drugs they
I am wondering if some of the older folks who aren’t making it are dying because they are not being given their medication for other illnesses. Many have 2-3 underlying illnesses but would the doctors treating the virus give people their insulin shots? Or heart medication? Or even know what drugs they
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Diabetes, Glycated Hemoglobin and Risk of PCa in the UK Biobank Study
New UK study [1] looked at any cancer association with diabetes & independently, with HbA1c (glycated hemoglobin [2]), although the two are closely associated. "Diabetes was associated with increased risk of cancers of the stomach, liver, bladder, endometrium, and lung among smokers, [i]
and with decreased
New UK study [1] looked at any cancer association with diabetes & independently, with HbA1c (glycated hemoglobin [2]), although the two are closely associated. "Diabetes was associated with increased risk of cancers of the stomach, liver, bladder, endometrium, and lung among smokers, [i]
and with decreased
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Type 2 Diabetes potential home remedy cure
Type 2 diabetes (also called diabetes mellitus) results from the perfect storm of not enough movement, too much of the wrong foods, emotional stress, lack of sleep, toxins, and genetics. More often than not, patients with type 2 diabetes look towards natural medicine in addition to their conventional
Type 2 diabetes (also called diabetes mellitus) results from the perfect storm of not enough movement, too much of the wrong foods, emotional stress, lack of sleep, toxins, and genetics. More often than not, patients with type 2 diabetes look towards natural medicine in addition to their conventional
Ngalle
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
4 years ago
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