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Having three or more specific risk factors, such as high blood pressure or abdominal fat, boosts your risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
The purpose of this study is to assess if men and women seeking care for urological diseases have interest in support services in conjunction with standard of ...
Also, because diabetes can change the way you feel pain, you're at greater risk of having a silent heart attack — without symptoms. Mental stress and depression ...
It reduces stress in our life," Dr. Sawchuk says. Too much clutter may increase stress and your risk of depression. ... Neuromuscular diseases / intestinal ...
Kopecky says you can reduce your risk of heart-related illnesses by being more optimistic and reducing stress. "You certainly can change how your body ...
When you're sick, your body makes stress-related hormones that help fight the illness. But those hormones also can raise your blood sugar. Changes in your ...
Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, and previous treatments or health concerns. Guidelines differ from study to study, and ...
This, combined with his emotional stress, led to his anxiety. Bill had spent decades in a private psychotherapy practice — seeing up to 50 patients a week — and ...
Heat exhaustion is one of three heat-related illnesses, with heat cramps being the mildest and heatstroke being the most serious. Causes of heat illness include ...
The current situation, in which patients with chronic health conditions have been obligated to use telemedicine in order to receive care, therefore presents a ...
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