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Diet can improve bp, sugar levels and weight control:Study - 0 views

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    Adults who are overweight or obese and have type 2 diabetes or prediabetes are at a higher risk of developing severe health issues, according to authors of a recent study. Experts. however, disagree on the best dietary regimens and supportive measures to suggest. The latest study was published in the journal 'The Annals of Family Medicine'. In the findings, researchers used a 2×2 diet-by-support factorial design to randomise 94 adults with the aforementioned conditions, contrasting a very low-carbohydrate (VLC) or ketogenic diet with a Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet. They also determined the outcomes of interventions that included and excluded additional support practices like mindful eating, effective emotion regulation, social support, and cooking instruction. Using intent-to-treat analyses, the VLC diet led to greater improvement in estimated mean systolic blood pressure (SBP; -9.8 mmHg vs. -5.2 mmHg, P =.046), greater improvement in glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c; -.4 per cent vs. -.1 per cent, P = 0.034), and greater improvement in weight (-19.14 lbs vs. -10.33 lbs, P = 0.0003), compared to the DASH diet. The addition of extra support did not have a statistically significant effect on outcomes.
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Human Growth Hormone Supplements Vs Injections - 0 views

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    Human growth hormone is a basic and essential part of human body that is essential for number of body functions. Its level reduces with age that causes many problems in the body. Number of supplements and injections are used for its treatment. Here we are examining the benefits and side effects of supplements Vs injections.
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Mesotherapy VS Liposuction - Which One Is The Best Solution to Get Rid of Cellulite? - ... - 0 views

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    Mesotherapy VS Liposuction - Which One Is The Best Solution to Get Rid of Cellulite? - Laser Skin Care
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Cow Milk vs Buffalo Milk vs Goat Milk: Which Is The Best Pick - 0 views

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    No doubt milk is one of the essential parts of our daily diet and a primary source of nutrition. But most of us are not aware of the different health benefits associated with various types of milk, including Cow Milk, Buffalo Milk and Goat Milk. Hope this comparison will clear all your doubts and give you a clear view which milk type is suitable for you...
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Chalazion VS Stye: How Chalazion Is Different From Stye - Health Blog - 0 views

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    Chalazion VS Stye: A chalazion is basically a small lump that becomes visible on the upper and lower of the eyelid. A stye is also known as hordeolum
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Ozempic VS Saxenda :Diabetic Drug Comparison - 0 views

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    Living with diabetes can be managed by proper medication. However, you may have questions regarding the medications available to you. Here, we will take a closer look at two medications, Ozempic and Saxenda, so that you can see how these medications can impact your health. A CLOSER LOOK AT DIABETES Diabetes can be divided into two categories, type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disorder and is commonly diagnosed in children. Individuals with T1D require lifelong insulin treatment to manage their diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is diagnosed later in life due to genetics, lifestyle, and other risk factors. Unlike T1D, there are numerous treatment options other than insulin therapy to manage type 2 diabetes. GLP-1 RECEPTOR AGONISTS A common drug class used to treat type 2 diabetes is glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists. GLP-1 receptor agonists work by lowering blood glucose and slowing gastric emptying. Benefits of using a GLP-1 receptor agonist include: weight loss, atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) benefits, lowering A1C values, and chronic kidney disease (CKD) benefits with little risk of hypoglycemia. Common GLP-1 receptor agonist side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, and injection site reactions. GLP-1 receptor agonists should not be used in patients with a personal or a family history of medullary thyroid cancer.
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Adderall vs Methylphenidate Online - 0 views

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    Adderall is a trading name for the combination drug that includes 4 types of amphetamine salts (Amphetamine aspartate, dextroamphetamine sulfate, dextroamphetamine saccharate, and amphetamine sulfate). In this, the two main ingredients Amphetamine and dextroamphetamine are the central nervous system stimulants that help to pay attention, stay focused, and control uncontrollable behavioral activities. Both Adderall vs Methylphenidate (commonly known as Ritalin) are stimulant medications prescribed for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). While they share the same goal of improving focus, attention, and reducing impulsivity, key differences exist in their composition, action, and side effects. Choosing the right one requires understanding these nuances and consulting a healthcare professional. Chemical Composition: Adderall: A brand name for a mixture of amphetamines (amphetamine and dextroamphetamine). These directly stimulate the central nervous system, increasing dopamine and norepinephrine levels. Methylphenidate: Not an amphetamine, but a psychostimulant that works by blocking the reuptake of dopamine and norepinephrine, essentially making them more available in the brain. Side Effects: Adderall: More likely to cause side effects like anxiety, insomnia, decreased appetite, headaches, and heart palpitations. Methylphenidate: More prone to causing side effects like nervousness, stomach upset, tics, and mood swings.
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PTSD vs Acute Stress Disorder: What's The Difference? - 0 views

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    The PTSD(Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) and Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) are mental health conditions that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. PTSD vs Acute While they share similarities, there are key differences in their onset, duration, and severity of symptoms. Here's a breakdown: Similarities: Triggering event: Both can be triggered by a traumatic event, like a natural disaster, accident, assault, or witnessing violence. Symptoms: Both can cause symptoms like intrusive thoughts, flashbacks, nightmares, avoidance of reminders, negative thoughts and feelings, hyperarousal, and difficulty sleeping. Differences: Onset: ASD: Symptoms appear within days or weeks after the event and typically last less than a month. PTSD: Symptoms usually develop within 3 months of the event, but can sometimes appear years later. They must persist for at least a month for a diagnosis.
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Inpatient vs. Outpatient Drug Rehab at California Recovery - 1 views

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    When it comes to choosing the right rehab center for your needs, inpatient vs. outpatient is one of the most important choices you have to make. For the most part, rehab centers in Southern California like California Recovery offer both inpatient and outpatient services, but there are appropriate times and scenarios for each one.
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Shakeology Vs Slim Fast - A Detailed Review | Fitness Tip of The Day - 0 views

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    Here we are presenting the Review on the most used weight loss products i.e. Shakeology and Slim Fast. This review helps you in choosing the right product which will not just suit your body but also suits your Budget too. You can easily decide to choose the right product with maximum Benefits.
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Acid Vs Alkaline Diet - 0 views

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    Our body's internal system needs a PH of just above 7.0; our immunologic, enzymatic and repair mechanisms all function at their best in this alkaline range.If our body becomes over acidic, i.e. under a PH of 7, you may start to experience a comb...
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    Our body's internal system needs a PH of just above 7.0; our immunologic, enzymatic and repair mechanisms all function at their best in this alkaline range.If our body becomes over acidic, i.e. under a PH of 7, you may start to experience a comb...
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Dopamine vs Serotonin: Explained Brain Emotion Chemical Theory - 0 views

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    Dopamine and serotonin, often hailed as the "happy chemicals," play crucial roles in shaping our mood, motivation, and overall well-being. While both influence happiness, their functions and nuances differ significantly. Understanding these differences can shed light on our emotions and behavior. The Interplay: A Delicate Dance While Dopamine vs Serotonin have distinct roles, they don't work in isolation. They interact and influence each other, creating a complex system within our brains. For example, dopamine can stimulate serotonin production, further enhancing mood and well-being. Conversely, low serotonin levels can indirectly affect dopamine function, making it harder to experience pleasure and motivation. Maintaining the Harmony Understanding the delicate dance between dopamine and serotonin empowers us to make informed choices towards optimal well-being. Here are some tips: Engage in activities that naturally boost dopamine, like exercise, achieving goals, and spending time with loved ones. Prioritize healthy sleep and a balanced diet rich in serotonin precursors like tryptophan. Practice mindfulness and relaxation techniques to manage stress and support serotonin production. Seek professional help if you suspect imbalances that significantly impact your daily life.
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Psoriasis vs Eczema: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, Differences - 0 views

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    Psoriasis vs Eczema, while both causing itchy, inflamed skin, are distinct conditions with different underlying causes and treatments. Understanding these differences is crucial for proper diagnosis and management. Symptoms: Psoriasis: Thick, red, scaly patches: Often on elbows, knees, scalp, but can affect any area. Silvery scales: Easily removed, revealing inflamed skin beneath. Eczema: Dry, itchy, red patches: Often on inner elbows, knees, hands, face, but can be widespread. Fine, scaling: Less prominent compared to psoriasis. Causes: Psoriasis: Autoimmune condition: Immune system mistakenly attacks healthy skin cells, causing rapid growth and buildup. Genetic predisposition: Family history increases risk. Eczema: Atopic dermatitis: Combination of genetic and environmental factors. Dry skin: Major contributing factor. Treatments: Psoriasis: Topical medications: Steroids, retinoids, vitamin D analogues to reduce inflammation and cell growth. Light therapy: Ultraviolet light exposure to slow skin cell production. Eczema: Moisturizers: Regular use hydrates and protects the skin barrier. Emollients: Oil-based creams to soothe dryness and itching. Key Differences: Cause: Psoriasis is autoimmune, while eczema is complex and involves both genetics and environment. Symptoms: Psoriasis typically has thicker scales and less itching, while eczema is drier and itchier.
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Injection Buttock Augmentation with Implants vs. Fat Injections - 0 views

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    The demand of buttock augmentation is increasing massively with the advancements in cosmetic sector. Many women who have small buttocks in comparison to their body type and frame or ones who wish to have well contoured and fuller buttocks are considering buttock augmentation. Your buttocks may have lost shape and volume over the years
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TESTS ON GOOGLE Vs. BING - 0 views

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    Now coming to the most important aspect of a search engine---How does it actually search.Yesterday i run the three search giants Google,Yahoo,Bing on a test
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Yoga in the Morning vs in the Evening - 0 views

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    Due to lifestyle changes, people are in a constant time crunch. Though it can be practiced anytime, find what's better - yoga in the morning or evening!
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Haleon PPIs witnessed 13% growth in pharmacy recommendations - 0 views

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    Despite a 13 per cent increase from last year, less than a quarter (21%) of pharmacy teams recommend Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) as a first line of treatment for frequent heartburn. There has been a 4% decrease in pharmacy teams considering 'frequent heartburn' as a condition that occurs more than once a week 8-in-10 said a larger pack size would be useful to their patients who suffer from frequent heartburn. Haleon, formerly part of GSK, has recently commissioned research to better understand how pharmacy teams help patients to treat frequent heartburn. Comparing with data captured last year, there has been a been a +13% increase in the number of pharmacy teams recommending Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) (21% in 2022 vs 8% in 2021). Nexium Control, the UK's number one heartburn product for 24-hour protection, aims to use this research to provide better support for pharmacists and their teams and encourage the recommendation of PPIs, where appropriate for frequent heartburn, over other heartburn remedies.
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AbbVie, Eli Lilly exit UK drug pricing deal - 0 views

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    Pharmaceutical companies AbbVie and Eli Lilly have withdrawn from Britain's voluntary medicines pricing agreement, an industry body said on Monday. Companies are increasingly arguing that it is no longer possible to justify the UK's "voluntary scheme" to global boardrooms and investors as repayment rates in 2023 have surged to 26.5 per cent of revenue, the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) said in a statement. "The current scheme has harmed innovation, with costs spiralling out of control, and the UK falling behind other major countries to be left as a global outlier," said Laura Steele, president and general manager for Eli Lilly's Northern Europe division. ABPI said it was seeking early talks with the government to set out a new future settlement. In December, the industry body had said the government raised the amount manufacturers of branded medicines within the voluntary scheme will be required to return to almost £3.3 billion in sales revenue from an earlier amount of £1.8 billion.
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Joint Pain:Effect of Weather and What to Do - 0 views

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    For many people who suffer from joint pain, the weather can be a big factor in their pain. While joint pain can be caused by many different things, such as arthritis, injuries, and age, the weather can aggravate and worsen the pain. Several studies have been conducted over the last several years; however, no concrete evidence supports one theory vs. another. That said, let's take a closer look at how weather affects joint pain and what you can do to minimize the discomfort. How Weather Affects Joint Pain It might seem like an old wives' tale, but there is actually some science behind how weather affects joint pain. Temperature Changes The temperature outside can majorly affect how much joint pain you experience. When temperatures drop, your body will get stiffer and more painful joints as the air around them gets colder. During hot days, the air humidity outside may cause swelling and increased inflammation in your joints which could lead to more pain. Pressure Changes Just like a barometer measures changes in atmospheric pressure, so does your body. Pressure changes due to shifts in the atmosphere can affect joint pain because pressure changes directly impact your joints' lubrication levels. When pressure drops and becomes low enough, it can cause extra friction between bones connected by tendons or muscles, resulting in more pain than usual.
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