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Belly Dancing

The best daily exercise! It can be done alone or in the company of family &/or friends...Plus the video lessons are free!

 

Patient Requests: 

Mayo Clinic
Dizziness
BPPV: Paroxysmal Vertigo
Gallstones
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Menopause
Andropause

More Soon!

 

FATTY LIVER DISEASE

(NON-ALCOHOLIC)

Simple Fatty Liver Disease (Steatosis) & Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH)

FIBROMYALGIA:

The Copenhagen Declaration

 
 

INTERNAL MEDICINE ~ DISEASE ENTITIES

 CARDIOLOGY: CARDIO-VASCULAR 

CARDIAC ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY (FUNCTIONS)
CARDIAC RISK FACTORS & RISK ASSESSMENT-I
CARDIAC RISK ASSESSMENT-II
CLASSIFICATION OF CARDIAC DISEASES - Coming soon!
SUDDEN CARDIAC ARREST (SCA)
HYPERTENSION: BP Stages & Guide | Types of Hypertension
DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS - DVT
CARDIAC TREATMENT
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 NEUROLOGY: CEREBRO-VASCULAR ACCIDENTS ~ STROKE 

 STROKE - EARLY WARNING SIGNS!
COMA SCORING OR GRADING - The Glasgow Coma Score (GCS)
TIA - TRANSITORY ISCHEMIC ATTACK: Coming Soon! 

 INFECTIOUS DISEASES - COMPLETE LIST 

BACTERIAL INFECTIONS: Classification of Bacteria that Cause Disease
RICKETTSIAL INFECTIONS
PARASITIC INFECTIONS:

FUNGAL INFECTIONS
VIRAL INFECTIONS:

 PEDIATRICS 

APGAR SCORING - Understanding how your pediatrician scores your newborn child's initial condition and response at birth. 
SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME - SIDS 
HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK & ENCEPHALOPATHY SUNDROME - HSES
KAWASAKI DISEASE
PROGERIA

 NEPHROLOGY ~ UROLOGY 

 

More soon!

PCSO

Complete List of Economic Help for the Indigent & all Requirements of  PCSO!

BP & Body Weight

How does weight affect your BP?

The more you weigh the higher your blood pressure is likely to be
If you are overweight, losing 10 kg (22 lbs) can help lower your systolic blood pressure by 5 to 10 (mmHg)
If you combine weight loss with other lifestyle changes (more activity, less salt, etc) you should see even larger drops in your BP

Chart your BP & send it to us!

Diabetes & High Blood Pressure

Diabetes coupled with high blood pressure delivers a deadly double-whammy to your circulatory system, eyes, and kidneys.  Additionally, diabetes can exacerbate or even cause high blood pressure!  Increased insulin in the blood (Hyperinsulinemia) and volume expansion due to increased insulin and sugar in the body (which in turn causes the body to hold onto salt) will also increase blood pressure.  

High blood pressure coupled with diabetes also increases the risk for kidney failure and blindness.  Diabetes alone doubles your risk for heart disease - add high blood pressure in with it and your risk is quadrupled.  

The American Diabetes Association recommends that adults with diabetes work to keep their blood pressure lower than 130/80 - This can be achieved through a combination of diet, exercise & medication.

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