Skip to main content

Home/ Health and Fitness Club/ Group items tagged diabetic-medications

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Matti Narkia

Not enough vitamin D in the diet could mean too much fat on adolescents - 0 views

  •  
    AUGUSTA, Ga. - Too little vitamin D could be bad for more than your bones; it may also lead to fatter adolescents, researchers say.\n\nA Medical College of Georgia study of more than 650 teens age 14-19 has found that those who reported higher vitamin D intakes had lower overall body fat and lower amounts of the fat in the abdomen, a type of fat known as visceral fat, which has been associated with health risks such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes and hypertension
Austin Scott

Erectile Dysfunction can be controlled by modest weight loss! - 0 views

  •  
    As medical practitioners always insist in quality life, because only medicines just can't help, but a healthy lifestyle can make a lot of difference. Generic Viagra is known to be a wonder drug for ED and impotence related problems but there is a possibility that even this drug might not show the desired effect because of your body condition, especially men with diabetes. A very renowned doctor rightly said "Once you go home, instead of sitting in front of the television, take your wife for a walk and after a month, her heart will get fonder and your erection will get stronger".
pharmacybiz

Blood Test: Importance and What They Tell About Your Health - 0 views

  •  
    Regular blood testing is a crucial element in making sure you are healthy. Consecutive blood tests allow you to keep track of how your body changes over time while helping you make informed decisions regarding your health. WHAT DO BLOOD TESTS SHOW? Blood tests are designed to help your doctor see how your organs work. Some organ functions that can be detected with blood testing include your kidneys, liver, and thyroid. Your doctor will also use blood tests for finding disease markers and signs of other health conditions, such as HIV, diabetes, coronary heart disease, cancer, and anemia. Even if you don't have heart disease, blood tests can tell you if you are at risk of developing this condition. Other blood tests are used to determine if the medications you take work properly and to see how well your blood clots. Keep reading to learn more about the most important blood tests. You can also find out more about these when you contact NovoPath.
pharmacybiz

Boots pharmacist:People get vaccinated against flu,COVID-19 - 0 views

  •  
    Boots UK's chief pharmacist has been encouraging people to get a flu vaccination by the end of November to help protect themselves, their loved ones and the NHS this festive season. Flu cases in the UK are usually highest in the winter months, from December to March. This year, the UK has seen a rise in cases earlier than usual, and therefore Claire Nevinson, superintendent pharmacist at Boots, reminds people that it is even more important to get protected early to help reduce the risk of spreading the virus due to increased mixing at Christmas parties and family get togethers. Approximately 33 million people are eligible for the free NHS flu jab, including those over 50 years of age, pregnant women and those with medical conditions such as diabetes or heart disease. The pharmacy multiple says it offers the winter flu jab service, which is suitable for those eligible for the free NHS flu jab as well as privately, adding that it has already administered over one million flu vaccinations this season. Ms Nevinson explains: "December is a time to get together with friends and family to celebrate the month's festivities. It's a good idea to plan ahead to ensure you have your flu jab, and your COVID-19 booster vaccination if you are eligible, if you've not had them already, this the best way to protect yourself and reduce the risk of passing the viruses to others.
pharmacybiz

How remote consultations can help pharmacy patients - 0 views

  •  
    There is no doubt that the pandemic has changed the way healthcare professionals work within the primary care setting. The advent of Covid-19 meant that we all had to rapidly modify the way we supported and met the needs of patients, some of whom saw the services they usually took for granted, virtually cease overnight. There are around 15 million people in England living with long-term health conditions including asthma. These people have the greatest healthcare needs of the whole population with 50 per cent of all GP appointments and 70 per cent of all bed days taken by this cohort of patients, and their treatment and care absorbing 70 per cent of acute and primary care budgets in England. This situation isn't going to improve any time soon. In the past, most people had a single condition, today multi-morbidity is becoming the norm. At the start of the pandemic, the Royal College of General Practice and British Medical Association issued guidance to practices on prioritising workload. This included the importance of maintaining long-term condition reviews in asthma, COPD and diabetes, along with appropriate transition of at-risk warfarin patients. These reviews were deemed as essential workstreams for patients considered to be at high risk. Traditionally, the unique skills set of a pharmacist has meant that we have played a major role in supporting these patients. I work with a team of over 90 clinical pharmacists who, in partnership with individual practices, PCNs, CCGs and STPs, help with the long-term management of people with chronic conditions. But the onset of Covid-19 meant that we now had to plug a potential gap in service provision, and quickly.
pharmacybiz

Kamila Hawthorne Receives GG2 Woman of the Year Award - 0 views

  •  
    Kamila Hawthorne, the chair of the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) Council, was honoured with the GG2 Woman of the Year Award at the annual GG2 Leadership and Diversity Awards, held at the Park Plaza Hotel on Tuesday, 5 March. Hawthorne has been a practitioner and a mentor to young GPs for almost 35 years, and has led pioneering research projects focusing on health inequalities, diabetes and heart disease. She has been recognised twice as GP of the Year for her work with minority ethnic communities. Professor Kiran Patel, Group Chief Medical Officer at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, was named the GG2 Man of the Year Award. Apart from being a sought-after cardiologist and consultant, Patel also possesses a wealth of experience in managerial roles. He has done a lot of work in addressing health inequalities, and notably, in 2020, he prescribed the very first COVID-19 vaccine.
pharmacybiz

Health Select Committee report: 'Broken' funding model needs 'a complete overhaul' - 0 views

  •  
    The current funding and contractual framework for community pharmacy is not fit for purpose, the Health and Social Care Committee report has concluded, recommending a complete overhaul to reduce its complexity. Published today, the report highlighted the necessity for a new framework to ensure adequate funding and to prevent damaging cross-subsidy between clinical services and prescription dispensing, as is presently observed. The report revealed that community pharmacy funding has fallen by over 30 per cent in real terms since 2015, resulting in an annual shortfall of at least £67,000 per pharmacy for individual owners. More than 1,100 community pharmacies have closed since 2015, of which were serving the most deprived areas, it said. MPs on the committee have urged the government to address medicine shortages, warning that they could undermine flagship initiatives such as 'Pharmacy First' by eroding public confidence in pharmacists. "People living with type 2 diabetes, ADHD, epilepsy and cystic fibrosis, and those experiencing the menopause, have faced challenges accessing the vital medication they need. Many others are facing similar experiences.
Stephan Lucas

Restless Leg Syndrome could disrupt the sleep of you as well as your partner!!! - 2 views

A sudden burning pain in the leg that won't let you sleep when you are extremely tired!! This trouble could be making you feel sleep deprived and highly tired next day. How does the trouble happen...

LegSyndrome symptomsofLegSyndrome Sleep

started by Stephan Lucas on 13 May 16 no follow-up yet
zamranilyas

The Diabetes Breakthrough Your Doctor Won't Tell You About - 0 views

  •  
    These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please Note: The material on this site is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult your physician before beginning any diet or exercise program.
kay5ive

Organic Foods Near Me - 1 views

Stated, we grow organic produce and unique elements without pesticides, artificial fertilizers, sewage sludge, genetically modified organisms, or ionizing radiation. Animals that produce meat, poul...

https:__www.theusefultalks.com_2020_06_organic-foods-near-me.html

started by kay5ive on 27 Jun 20 no follow-up yet
james120685

Extreme body weight causes many health problems - 0 views

  •  
    There are different medical conditions that are offered by overweight such as stroke problem, heart attack, hypertension, cancers, Osteoarthritis and type diabetes.
james120685

Ways to Prevent Obesity Naturally - 0 views

  •  
    Excessive amount of body fat is medically known as obesity or overweight and this condition is contribute many health issues such as uncontrolled diabetes, high blood pressure, heart diseases etc. Here are the tips that will help you to shed extra body fat naturally and prevent the risk of this chronicle disease.
james120685

The Health Advantages of Consuming Strawberries - 0 views

  •  
    There are numerous health benefits of consuming fresh strawberries such as prevent the risk of heart diseases, diminish the risk of cancer, control diabetes, maintain healthy weight and stabilize blood pressure. It is a juicy fruit that contains essential vitamins and nutrients that promote many health benefits.
newsdemands

http://newsdema - 0 views

How To Lose Love Handles Fat Quickly In the event that you ask any wellness proficient how to lose your cushy layers, they will reveal to both of you things: No measure of stomach crunches will ha...

Love Handles Fat

started by newsdemands on 09 Jul 18 no follow-up yet
newsdemands

http://newsdema - 0 views

How To Lose Love Handles Fat Quickly In the event that you ask any wellness proficient how to lose your cushy layers, they will reveal to both of you things: No measure of stomach crunches will ha...

Love Handles Fat

started by newsdemands on 09 Jul 18 no follow-up yet
Metabolism And Thyroid

What Is The Best Treatment for Slow Metabolism? - 3 views

  •  
    Want to know about metabolism and weight loss and how it affects your health and lifestyle. Visit Metabolism.com to find all the trustworthy and latest information related to its causes, symptoms, treatment, and more.
  •  
    If you're a teenager who has excessive weight, you may raise your risk for certain health problems including diabetes, sleep apnea, and even cancer. Our obese teenager lose weight treatment program will help you overcome obesity while maintaining a healthier lifestyle.
  •  
    There are many ways to treat a slow metabolism. A doctor may prescribe medication to help increase the metabolism. Some people may need to change their diet or exercise regimen to lose weight. Slow metabolism is an underlying cause of obesity that prevents the body from losing weight. Metabolism is the process by which a body breaks down food to make energy. A slow metabolism means that a person may not be burning as much fat and calories as others might. nIn order to increase a slow metabolism, a person may have to exercise more or eat fewer calories in a day.
‹ Previous 21 - 36 of 36
Showing 20 items per page