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Jan
30

What are the Known Propecia Side Effects

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What are the Known Propecia Side Effects

What are the Known Propecia Side Effects

What are the Known Propecia Side Effects?

I have a friend who is 44 years old and has recently been diagnosed with chronic male pattern hair loss.

No one in his family ever suffered from this condition. His dad had thick hair until he passed away at the ripe age of 83.

He is now ready to start his treatment with Propecia – the drug prescribed by his doctor.

But he is concerned about what are the known propecia side effects? His doctor told him that generic propecia contains finasteride as its main ingredient. This also seems to be the same ingredient used in the drug given for the treatment of prostate cancer.

Patients should discuss the potential side effects with their doctor. So “What are the known Propecia side effects?”

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Jan
28

Where Can I Buy Generic Propecia?

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Where Can I Buy Generic Propecia

Where Can I Buy Generic Propecia

Where Can I Buy Generic Propecia?

I have a friend that has a really serious issue. He has been suffering from hair loss for some years now and only recently decided to consult a doctor to see if it is due to some medical reason.

The doctor diagnosed him with androgenic alopecia, which he said is also known as male pattern baldness. That means he is going bald! Not a very comforting thought for sure. So now he is asking where can I buy generic propecia?

He was always a ladies man and thought having curly hair made him look attractive.

But if he loses his hair, he may not be as attractive. This is why he is committed to following his doctors advice and get the Propecia his doctor prescribed.

His doctor informed him he could save money by buying the generic version of the drug because it is much cheaper but just as effective.

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Jan
23

Are Low Carbohydrate Diets Healthy

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Are Low Carbohydrate Diets Healthy

Are Low Carbohydrate Diets Healthy

Are Low Carbohydrate Diets Healthy?

There are many people who will say they really like their low carbohydrate diet.  People can eat protein (steak, chicken fish) but limited amounts of carbohydrates.

A low carbohydrate diet can provide quick weight loss. And a high carbohydrate diet that increases the amount of insulin produced and weight that is gained.

This diet works on the concept that weight loss will be achieved because the high amount of protein, and low carbohydrates, will increase the amount of fat burned to produce energy to run the body.

This works because the calories that were once provided by carbohydrates are now provided by proteins and fats. When we lower the amount of carbohydrates we consume, this will significantly decrease the amount of glucose that is available for the body to burn.

So are low carbohydrate diets healthy? The human body will require 150 grams of carbohydrates a day in order to function properly. But most low carbohydrate diets recommend a maximum of 20 -30 grams in the initial stage which is far less than is required.

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Jan
20

Do Lower Calorie Diets Really Work

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Do Lower Calorie Diets Really Work

Do Lower Calorie Diets Really Work

Do Lower Calorie Diets Really Work?

Well we have all heard about effective lower calories diets. But the question is: “Do these lower calories diets really work?

Doctors recommend low calorie diets  because they are based on the principle that calories give us fuel for all the activities and functions that our body undertake. Therefore, if we reduce calories to an amount  less than the body requires, it will burn fat to replace them.

But just what is a low calorie diet? Before the high protein diets, such as the Atkins or South Beach diet, the most popular way of dieting was to limit your calorie intake.  Doctors know that in order to lose weight a person will need to eat less calories then the calories that are burned.

Doctors typically agree that most individuals should not consume less than 1200 calories per day or they can send their body into starvation mode. this will  slow down the metabolism which in turn will slow down the weight loss.

Some doctors have relied on the body mass index of a person to determine whether an individual is considered overweight.  However, the body mass index doesn’t factor the differences between individuals who have a high amount of muscle mass versus fat.

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Jan
16

What Causes Lung Cancer?

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What Causes Lung Cancer

What Causes Lung Cancer

What Causes Lung Cancer?

Well there are quite a few causes of cancer. however, the most common cause of lung cancer is smoking.

Cigarette smoking causes lung cancer because of the chemical substances that are found within tobacco. These chemical substances are known as carcinogens (this means “cancer-causing agents”).

These carcinogens are responsible for the actual damage to the cells in the lungs. The cells can become cancerous over a period of time.

Researchers have found that predominantly the greatest number of individuals who suffer from lung cancer are people  over fifty who have smoked for a long period.

The symptoms of lung cancer will hinge on various factors, including where the tumor is located in the lung. Other key symptoms of lung cancer are wheezing, chronic cough, repeated lung infections and chest pain.

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Jan
12

Fiber Rich Diet Diabetes

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Fiber Rich Diet Diabetes

Fiber Rich Diet Diabetes

Fiber Rich Diet Diabetes?

The use of fiber in our diets is essential. Fiber aids in digestion and it helps to keep your colon and other organs healthy and functioning properly.

A Fiber Rich Diet Diabetes is a key component to ensuring that diabetics maintain a healthy lifestyle. Fiber  should be a large part of any diabetic’s diet.  Fiber is essnetial for our overall health.

It is recommended that diabetics maintain a healthy body weight. Their body mass index (BMI) should be 25 or less.

Eating foods that contain fiber will help diabetics to maintain their blood glucose under control.

Fiber can also help by keeping you feeling fuller longer. What it does is,  it slows the conversion of carbohydrates in  your body. This can can keep your blood sugars stable. A high fiber diet can also reduce your cholesterol

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Jan
10

Foods To Eat With Type 2 Diabetes

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Foods to Eat with Type 2 Diabetes

Foods to Eat with Type 2 Diabetes

Foods To Eat With Type 2 Diabetes?

What are the foods To eat With Type 2 Diabetes?  This is a very common question. People suffering with type 2 diabetes are looking for foods that will let them maintain their blood sugar levels.”

Diabetics are looking to have stable levels of blood sugar. This is why they are looking for foods with a low glycemic index.

What types of foods are bad for diabetics and should be avoided?

  • Baked Goods
  • Pasta
  • Rice

Generally speaking sweets and sugar should be avoided by diabetics. Alcohol should be taken in moderation or avoided all together.

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Jan
07

Alcohol and Diabetes

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Alcohol and Diabetes

Alcohol and Diabetes

Alcohol and Diabetes?

Drinking alcohol in moderation may be acceptable for people who have been diagnosed with diabetes. They key word here is moderation.

When individuals with diabetes drink alcohol, the alcohol can cause your blood sugar to rise. This is why you should  only drink alcohol occasionally and when your diabetes and blood sugar level are well-controlled

Most people with diabetes know how different foods affect their blood glucose, but many aren’t sure if  alcohol and diabetes are a safe combination. The American Diabetes Association recommends that you ask yourself three basic questions:

  • Is your diabetes under control?
  • Check with your healthcare provider. Do you have health problems that alcohol can make worse, such as diabetic nerve damage or high blood pressure?
  • Do you know how alcohol can affect you and your diabetes?

When people drink an alcoholic beverage, the alcohol moves quickly into their bloodstream without being metabolized in the stomach. Within a few minutes of having an alcoholic beverage, there is enough alcohol in the bloodstream to measure. Because the alcohol is metabolized by the liver, it will typically take approximately two hours to metabolize one drink.

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Jan
04

Pre-Diabetes Symptoms

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Pre-Diabetes Symptoms

Pre-Diabetes Symptoms

Pre-Diabetes Symptoms?

So just what are Pre-Diabetes symptoms? Usually doctors will say that a patient has Pre-diabetes symptoms when that person has higher than normal blood-sugar levels.

However, having high sugar levels alone is not enough to be diagnosed as being fully diabetic.

The sad part is that there are no clear warnings when someone is in the pre-diabetes stage. There are no clear Pre-Diabetes Symptoms to warn you. This is why you should always ask your doctor if you feel you may be at risk.

There are typically a few symptoms that should be of concern, such as:

  • You are overweight
  • You are 45 years or older
  • You have high blood pressure
  • Low HDL cholesterol and high triglycerides
  • Your have a history of diabetes in your family
  • You belong to an ethnic or minority group that has a high risk for diabetes, such as African American, American Indian

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The Symptoms and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

The Symptoms and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

The Symptoms and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic illness and as such will require long term medical care.

Typically the best treatment for diabetes type 2 is when a patient decides to follow a proper diet and with regular exercise.

When the glucose intake into the body cells is reduced, and glucose instead accumulates in the blood, the following physiological effects occur:

-The body cells do not get enough energy for the work they shall do.
-The molecular thickness of the blood increases. This causes water to be pulled out from the body tissues and into the blood. The tissues thus get dried out and the urine production increases.
-The tissues begin to break down protein and fat to get energy, causing weight loss and muscular reduction.

The symptoms of diabetes type 2 are atypically a consequence of these issues.

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