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Do hormones affect body shape?

Submitted by fionabasil on Mon, 11/15/2021 - 19:58

Unless you're a medical professional, when hormones are brought up in conversation, most people initially think of estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and sometimes thyroid, which are typically associated with puberty, common medical conditions., menopause and hypothyroidism. However, there are many other hormones that play a key role in the body's daily metabolic functions.

What hemoglobin level is considered severe anemia?

Submitted by fionabasil on Tue, 11/09/2021 - 20:24

It is called blood transfusion to the transfer of blood or blood derived from a donor individual to another receiver. A transfusion could save someone's life, so it is of the utmost importance that health centers have an appropriate supply of safe blood and ensure its correct use.
Currently, transfusion is a vital tool that some health establishments have. However, it can trigger immediate or late complications related to the biological risk of transmission of infections such as viral hepatitis, HIV, syphilis, Chagas disease and Malaria.

What is the best treatment for measles?

Submitted by fionabasil on Tue, 11/09/2021 - 20:15

The Measles is a very old disease extremely contagious and severe, caused by the virus of measles, which belongs to the paramyxovirus family. Measles belonged to the typical problems of infants, but more and more adolescents and adults may suffer from it. In both groups, the course of the disease is often more difficult to treat than in young children.
How you get and spread measles

What habits can damage your brain?

Submitted by fionabasil on Mon, 11/08/2021 - 20:03

To avoid cognitive decline, it is very important to stimulate our brain on a daily basis, either by reading or by playing mental games that help us exercise it. And quit the habits that kill neurons.
Disorders that affect brain health are often caused by hereditary factors, age, or injury. However, it has been shown that there are particular habits that may be the origin, because they kill neurons and reduce their activity.

Does drinking water help with bloating?

Submitted by fionabasil on Fri, 11/05/2021 - 20:35

When you wake up, you usually do so feeling good and deflated, on an empty stomach. It makes you happy again to see a normal state in your belly, but it is a matter of going for breakfast, to feel the same again. And for the rest of the day, you will not be focused on the tasks of your work, rather you will be focused on that swollen belly and the waist of your pants digging into your stomach, cursing the moment when it occurred to you to eat that oatmeal that simply you do not tolerate. But don't despair, there are ways to never feel the swelling again.

Can hypothyroidism hair loss be reversed?

Submitted by fionabasil on Fri, 11/05/2021 - 20:29

There I was, standing in front of my bathroom mirror brushing my hair, when I noticed strands of it were coming out of my brush. It was horrible and depressing, after all I was 32 years old and this was not normal. Later, I found out that this was a symptom of Graves' Disease and I even had the misfortune to experience it again during my thyroid treatment. While thyroid hair loss might not be one of the most dangerous symptoms of thyroid dysfunction, it can be one of the most daunting, and it was a constant reminder that something was not right with my body.

How do you get Pyorrhea?

Submitted by fionabasil on Wed, 11/03/2021 - 00:22

The periodontitis also known as pyorrhea is an infectious inflammatory disease, which occurs in the tissues of the tooth insert (bone, cementum and periodontal ligament).
The periodontitis is associated with plaque, and more specifically to groups of bacteria that colonize and reside in the subgingival space is the space that is immediately after the gumline.
The pyorrhea unlike gingivitis is characterized by the loss of structural insertion apparatus tooth while gingivitis is inflammation of the gums without involving the insertion apparatus tooth.

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