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The Silent Struggle: Understanding and Managing Neuro-Fatigue After a Stroke
After a person has had a neurological incident, such as a stroke, they may suffer from neuro-fatigue, which is a distinct and challenging disorder to deal with. The symptoms of neuro-fatigue are unlike those of typical tiredness, which might leave you feeling as though you are swimming in concrete or perpetually fatigued. I look at Continue reading
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The Sunday dose of humor is back: Here are some jokes to get you A Good Laugh
Who’s this? I take drugs so that I don’t get high What a stroke of genius! I tell my siblings that since I lost half my brain with the stroke, that now I’m only twice as smart as they are Another genius I got my graphic designer friend to make me ‘a stroke card’. It Continue reading
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15th March is World Sleep Day, Sleep Equity for Global Health
The theme for World Sleep Day 2024 is “Sleep Equity for Global Health,” which will emphasize the differences in sleep quality that exist among various populations as well as the significance of sleep as a cornerstone of health. Personally, I have not been able to practice sleep hygiene as much as I would have liked Continue reading
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How Visceral (Belly) Fat Affects Your Leptin Levels, Hunger, and Diabetes Risk
You probably know that having too much body fat is bad for your health. But did you know that not all fat is created equal? Some fat is stored under your skin, while some fat is stored around your organs. The latter is called visceral fat, and it’s the most dangerous type of fat for Continue reading
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Trends in Stroke: How Technology and Therapy Are Improving Outcomes
Stroke is a serious medical condition that affects millions of people worldwide every year. It occurs when the blood supply to a part of the brain is interrupted, causing brain cells to die. Stroke can lead to permanent disability or death if not treated quickly and effectively. Fortunately, the incidence of stroke-related emergencies has decreased Continue reading
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Researchers Warn of Dangers of Using Fitness Games to Exercise in Type-1 Diabetes
Key elements of the post: If you have type 1 diabetes, you are aware of how crucial it is to check your blood sugar levels both before and after working out. You also understand that whether you are exercising virtually or in real life, you need to modify the intensity. But how do you measure Continue reading
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They Lied, Meat is Not the Enemy. Here’s Why
You’ve probably heard it before: meat is bad for you. Meat causes cancer. Meat causes heart disease. Meat causes diabetes. But is that really true? Or is there more to the story than “meats” the eye? I know some of you meat naysayers, activists and vegetarians are already grunting your teeth But don’t worry; I’ll Continue reading
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The Evolution of Diabetes: Prevalence and Trends Based on Empirical Data from Scientific Literature
Introduction:Diabetes is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period. There are two main types of diabetes: Type 1 (autoimmune diabetes that causes insulin deficiency) and Type 2 (insulin resistance-related diabetes). The prevalence of diabetes has been monitored over time as a significant public health concern in order Continue reading
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It’s NOT GYM! Focus on These 5 Glucose Hacks for Sugar Control and Weight loss.
Do you want to improve your health by balancing your blood sugar levels? Are you interested in finding out some easy tips to control your blood sugar levels while enjoying your favorite foods? If so, this is the right post for you. You may also want to read Jessie Inchauspé’s book, Glucose Revolution. Jessie is Continue reading
