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  • Shock absorbers, also known as dampers, perform a vital function in controlling wheel movement. All springs experience a certain amount of rebound, or unintended bounce-back after the initial…

  • Originally devised by the World Health Organization, the International Classification of Diseases serves as a uniform coding system for collecting and processing mortality statistics. The Centers for…

  • Tropical regions of the world refer to areas within the equator and the surrounding areas. The temperature of these regions allows for certain kinds of vegetation to prosper and grow but can also…

  • Bolus is a term associated with diabetes patients that refers to the insulin-to-carbohydrate ratio. Diabetes patients have to take insulin to counteract their carbohydrate intake after meals;…

  • Ketones are produced in the liver as a byproduct of fat metabolism. Stored fats are metabolized for the body's energy needs when there is not enough glucose. When glucose is metabolized, it leaves no…

  • Medical professionals and health insurance companies are looking toward preventative care as a route to manage patients, rather than waiting until illness strikes. If illness is prevented, it not only…

  • Having a way to identify your medical needs in an emergency can be the difference between life and death. The MedicAlert Foundation, which was founded in 1956, is a medical information service that…

  • Meters and test strips, like the Ultra Mini, are a must for diabetic testing. For those with diabetes and no health insurance, the cost of these supplies can be more than they can afford. Luckily,…

  • Paul Gerson Unna was a German dermatologist practicing during the late 1800's. His work caring for patients with skin problems led to the the use of zinc oxide and other ingredients to form a paste.…

  • There can be various reasons for a toddler being hyperactive. The most common reason is due to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD. Other reasons may include diet, drugs or medications,…

  • Among people aged 25 to 44, women with diabetes die at a rate three times higher than women without diabetes. In 2011, 9.7 million women in the U.S. had type 2 diabetes, making the disease a…

  • Androgenic alopecia is a medical condition that is often the cause of baldness. In women it is caused by the action of the male hormones called androgens that are usually present in only small…

  • Shock is a condition in which the cells and organs of the body do not receive enough oxygen. Shock can result in cell and organ dysfunction and death. Obstructive shock is characterized by a…

  • Columbine High School in Colorado became famous in 1999 for all the wrong reasons. The school shootings there resulted in the deaths of a dozen students and one teacher; it also caused psychological…

  • The human brain is complex and powerful, regulating the central nervous system and controlling many bodily functions. While health care has concentrated on improving the heart and other organs, it's…

  • Diabetes is a chronic condition that requires daily monitoring of food intake, activity levels and lifestyle factors. A long-term nutrition and weight management program is essential for maintaining a…

  • Centrum offers a variety of vitamin products, each designed for a certain market. Its Silver line targets older customers with their needs and desires. Different vitamin products are tailored to men…

  • Gestational diabetes occurs when a woman develops Diabetes during her pregnancy. Learn how to treat gestational diabetes with help from an expert in the medical field in this free video clip.

  • Diabetic foot pain occurs due to the effect of high blood sugar on the body's blood vessels. Find out how to stop diabetic foot pain with help from an expert in the medical field in this free video…

  • Not only can pre-diabetes be reversed, it can also be prevented altogether. Find out how to prevent pre-diabetes with help from an expert in the medical field in this free video clip.

  • Diabetes does not have to be debilitating. See what methods you can use to treat diabetes with help from an expert in the medical field in this free video clip.

  • The treatment for diabetes has become straining for many people, especially for those who have suffered from the drastic changes in the economy. The reduced amount of income or loss of a job and no…

  • The oil of the neem tree (Azadirachta indica) has been a popular folk medicine for thousands of years, particularly in India, where neem oil is famous for its antibacterial, antifungal, antioxidant,…

  • Skin problems such as the raised bumps of keratosis pilaris and the facial blotches caused by melasma can cause embarrassment. Learn how to ward off melasma with sunblock and reduce blotches or bumps…

  • Diabetes occurs when your body no longer responds properly to increases in glucose from your food, or to the need to release glucose into your blood when it is low. This can lead to high or low levels…

  • Eerie as it might seem, food additives are those substances found in what we eat that are not actually food. They are screened and approved by the Food and Drug Administration and then they end up in…

  • Many plants have food or medicinal uses. Wormwood plant happens to have many applications, both in drinks and as a medicinal substance, when taken and prepared in different ways.

  • Gestational diabetes occurs when your blood sugar---also known as glucose---becomes too high while you're pregnant. Gestational diabetes will likely disappear after your baby is born, but if left…

  • The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) was a multicenter clinical trial conducted under controlled conditions for almost three years in the late 1990s and continuing on in a follow-up stage.

  • Heart disease remains the number one killer in the USA with diabetes coming in at number seven, according to the most recent statistics gathered at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.…

  • The cause of prediabetes is not fully understood. Contributing factors to prediabetes include insulin resistance, which results in higher-than-normal blood glucose levels, excessive abdominal fat and…

  • Many people suffer from poor circulation due to a variety of medical conditions, including diabetes. People with poor circulation often experience a loss of feeling, sensitivity, foot sores and risk…

  • Loss of vision is one of the major risks that people with diabetes are faced with. In fact, according to the American Optometric Association, diabetes is the leading causes of blindness in adults. For…

  • Much of the financial aid for diabetes and neuropathy patients is related to financial need and what the federal and state Medicaid programs define as low-income patients. Some, however, will help pay…

  • Though there are many factors behind skin problems like acne, studies have found that increased stress or anxiety can lead to a higher likelihood of occurrence. If you find yourself overly stressed,…

  • A GlucoWatch, designed for diabetic patients, monitors blood sugar levels so that patients can use the watch throughout the day. Unlike the finger blood sample tests, the watch monitors changes in…

  • The tap water in many cities contains fluoride as well as in specifically-labeled bottled water for children. Fluoride is a chemical added to water to help prevent tooth decay. However, there are…

  • In July of 2010, the National Health Service (NHS) Diabetes organization of the UK initiated a free online insulin safety training course with the help of the National Healthcare e-Academy. A Rapid…

  • According to an article in Diabetes Forecast, "60 to 70 percent of people with diabetes have neuropathy." A strong correlation exists between uncontrolled diabetes, kidney disease and neuropathy.…

  • When undergoing an operation, a person faces risks from complications from anesthesia. She could also be in danger of developing skin problems while recovering from surgery.

  • Hidradenitis suppurativa is a chronic inflammatory disease of the sweat gland. Most mild outbreaks can be treated at home, but a doctor may need to be consulted if the problem becomes more serious.

  • Jugular vein distention (JVD) occurs when the walls of the jugular vein swell because of a high volume of blood returning to the heart. Although not dangerous in itself, JVD can be a symptom of heart…

  • Pharmacists have in important role in diabetes care. In addition to dispensing drugs, pharmacists function as educators, promoting health literacy. Pharmacists also review doctors' orders and instruct…

  • Erythematous is an abnormal skin redness caused by an increase in blood flow near the surface of the skin that can occur when capillaries are dilated, congested or irritated. .

  • To diagnose diabetes in infants, pay attention to how much they grow, how much weight they gain and how often they urinate. Find out more about diabetes in infants with help from a pediatrician in…

  • Diabetes is a disease in which the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or none at all. Insulin is the hormone needed by the body to regulate blood glucose levels. Individuals with diabetes…

  • Typically, poor circulation in the fingers and feet is attributed to Raynaud's disease. This disease can occur in people of any age, including children, and most commonly affects the fingers. Also…

  • Acidosis, or lactic acidosis, occurs when the body's fluid balance becomes over-acidic. While a serious problem, its symptoms are non-specific and may be misdiagnosed. It may also accompany diseases…

  • For people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes, feeling exhausted is most likely caused by low blood sugar—or hypoglycemia. Many medications for diabetics can cause low blood sugar when taken alone…

  • Diabetes is an insidious disease that changes the lives of thousands of people of all ages. Once diabetes has been diagnosed, though, the battle has just begun. Patients must be constantly tested for…