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| Diabetes and Your Kidneys
Introduction
There are approximately 15.7 million Americans with diabetes in the United States, of which 10.3 million are diagnosed and 5.4 million are not yet diagnosed. These include people with
What is Asthma?
The word "asthma" brings to mind different thoughts for different people. If you suffer from asthma, this word may mean not being able to breathe freely and easily. Or if you are a family member, it m
Systemic and Infectious Arthritis
The most well-known forms of arthritis are degenerative joint disease (osteoarthritis) or rheumatoid arthritis (see other article by same author). But there are many other forms of this common conditi
What is Hypertension and How is it Diagnosed?
As our population ages and prevention increasingly becomes the watchword in medicine, I often see patients concerned about their risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke. Hypertension (high blood pr
Treating and Controlling Your Asthma
So you've got asthma. There's a lot you should know about managing this condition. First, the bad news: there is no cure for asthma. Now that we've gotten that out of the way, here's the good news: as
Helping Explain Alzheimers Memory Loss
Based on laboratory research, scientists at Georgetown University Medical Center have a new theory as to why people with Alzheimer's disease have trouble performing even the simplest memory tasks, suc
Many with Alzheimer's Do Just Fine
Diagnosed with Alzheimer's when he was 61, William Utermohlen continued painting, a passion he developed as a young child. Most of his later artwork concentrated on self portraits, which had precise,
Kidney damage: Predictable?
The National Kidney Foundation estimates that more than 20 million Americans have undetected moderate chronic kidney disease, and another 20 million are at risk.
The two most common causes of the d
Asthma and Adolescents
Taking an asthma inhaler is often the last thing on the mind of a teenager, even one who is coughing or wheezing regularly. Adolescents are often more concerned with their schoolwork and social life t
Diet may improve chronic lung disease
Foods rich in healthy fats, such as fish and nuts, can help the body prevent the onset of chronic lung disease, according to a recent study.
In a small Japanese study, researchers noticed that the
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