People with type 2 diabetes
can often keep their blood sugar levels under control with diet,
exercise, and medicine. But unless you check your blood sugar level
every day with a meter, you won’t have the most accurate results. Any
person with diabetes can benefit from checking their blood sugar.
Blood Sugars Out of Control? Signs to Look For - GoldenEraMart Health Junction
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Sunday, June 15, 2014
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Prostate Cancer Myths and Facts
Prostate cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in men, but what do you know about it? Let’s debunk 5 common myths about the disease.
Myth 1: Prostate cancer surgery will end your sex life and cause urine leakage.
Myth 2: Only elderly men are at risk of prostate cancer.
Myth 3: All prostate cancers must be treated.
Myth 4: A high PSA score means you have prostate cancer.
Myth 5: If you get prostate cancer, you will die of the disease.
Read the details: Prostate Cancer Myths and Facts - GoldenEraMart Health Junction
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Do You Have Stroke Risk Factors?
Two types of stroke exist:
Ischemic stroke: About 80% of strokes are ischemic strokes. This type happens when a blood vessel in the brain develops a clot that cuts off blood flow to cells.
Hemorrhagic stroke: The remaining 20% are hemorrhagic strokes, which happen when a weakened blood vessel in the brain bursts. When the vessel bleeds or hemorrhages suddenly, surrounding brain tissue can become damaged. Hemorrhagic stroke is the most serious type of stroke.
Risk Factors
How do you know if you are at risk for having a stroke? There are two types of risk factors: controllable and uncontrollable. Some stroke risk factors, such as high blood pressure and smoking, can be controlled by medication or lifestyle changes. Other risk factors, such as age and race, cannot be changed.
Read more: http://goldeneramart-healthjunction.com/stroke-risk-factors/
Friday, May 16, 2014
How to Manage Your Kid’s Type 1 Diabetes
Your lives will change, but in time you’ll get more comfortable with this “new normal.”
As you make adjustments, you can take comfort in knowing this autoimmune disease doesn’t have to limit your child. “Kids with diabetes can do everything other kids can do,” says Andrea Petersen Hulke of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
1. Basic Care
2. Day-to-Day Care
3. Away-From-Home Care
4. The Transition to Self-Care
5. Teen Care
6. Care at College
Read more: Goldeneramart Healthjunction
Monday, May 12, 2014
Diabetes and Exercise: Getting Started
1. Know How Much Exercise You Need
2. Protect Your Feet
3. Watch Your Blood Sugar
4. Have a Snack
5. Make Workouts Fun
Details: http://goldeneramart-healthjunction.com/diabetes-exercise-getting-started/
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