Diabetes mellitus is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. This metabolic disease causes high blood glucose levels and increased urine production. Because the body does not produce enough insulin or use it effectively, the patient is at risk of developing the condition. This article will explain the different types of diabetes, the symptoms and treatments, and the … [Read more...]
Differences Between Dementia and Alzheimer’s
Many of us have heard the terms "dementia vs. Alzheimer's" and have wondered whether one is the same thing. However, the reality is that these conditions are very different and can cause different symptoms. In this article, we'll discuss the differences between dementia and Alzheimer's, as well as the differences between Subcortical vascular dementia and Lewy body disease. In addition, we'll also … [Read more...]
The Alzheimer’s Association
The Alzheimer's Association was founded by Jerome H. Stone, who recognized that he was not alone in the fight against Alzheimer's disease. As the leader of the Alzheimer's disease community, Stone was dedicated to providing research and information for the public. Today, the association supports programs and services designed to help those suffering from Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. … [Read more...]
How to Take an Anxiety Test
Anxiety is a very common mental disorder, but not everyone understands how to take an anxiety test. It's important to understand the symptoms of anxiety before you take one. Physical symptoms include a racing or frightened feeling, increased heart rate, sweating, and pacing and fidgeting. Adrenaline is responsible for your rapid breathing and increased heart rate. These are some of the signs of … [Read more...]
What Makes an Insomniac So Hard to Fall Asleep?
You may have heard the saying, "An insomniac does not need sleep. They don't think they need it." Well, if you are one of these people, then you should start listening to the following words: They spend 8.5 hours in bed, freely sharing thoughts, and they have a hard time falling asleep. But what exactly does an insomniac do when they aren't getting enough sleep? Read on to find out what it is that … [Read more...]
Back Pain Injections
If you are experiencing back pain and considering getting an injection to alleviate the symptoms, you should be aware of the different options available. Read this article to learn more about Facet joint and Epidural steroid injections. Also, learn about the Translumbar and Transforaminal approaches to this procedure. Ultimately, you should choose the most appropriate procedure for your condition. … [Read more...]
Menopause Symptoms and Causes
Moodiness and Incontinence are some of the common symptoms of menopause. However, some women may have a greater range of menopause symptoms than others. You may also experience hot flashes and sleep problems. Read on for some tips on how to cope with menopause. Listed below are some menopause symptoms and their causes. For more information, read on. Here are some symptoms to be aware of. Hot … [Read more...]
Depression Quotes
If you're suffering from depression, reading depression quotes can be a life saver. While it's difficult to talk about your feelings, it's essential to remember that you're not alone. There are many resources available, such as the SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration). Check out your community or contact your local agency for services. You can even call the helpline … [Read more...]
The Difference Between Helpful Hope & Disheartening “Not Good Enough To Deserve A Miracle” Messaging About Healing When All Else Has Failed
My original draft of Sacred Medicine opened with a story about a child who had a life-threatening condition that conventional medicine had abandoned. The parents of the child sought the help of a Sacred Medicine healer in desperate times. It might give hope to people suffering from "incurable" diseases. However, when I asked my colleague to read it she turned her head. She has a … [Read more...]
ICAN Files Challenge to Authorization of Covid Injections in 5- to 11-Year-Old Children
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