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Root causes of chronic illness
During the last 20 years, your body is exposed to inflammation such as over consumption of sugar, stress and trauma, gut bacteria/parasites/fungus/virus, lack of sleep and other chronic disease which can be prevented before it becomes Type 2 diabetes, depression, hypertension and even cancer. As we age , we are 10k times more prone toContinue reading “Root causes of chronic illness”
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Brain, cancer and health predominate my posts. I want to find the root causes. After 40 years, my BFF lost one of her legs. I asked her if she is still drinking soda, and she replied that she stopped drinking many years ago. Before 40 years passed by, I know that she feeld cold easy and had skin health issues. We now know that skin health issues are related to some organs such kidneys, liver and lungs. And we also know that cancer cells feed on sugar.
Our thyroid and reproductive organs affect our control of temperature. And the pituitary gland is responsible for sex hormones, sleep, food cravings, stress hormones and other functions.
Chronic use of drugs can increase the risk of chronic disease
CASCADE OF EVENTS LEADING TO PRION DISEASE DESCRIBED NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 9, 2016 A new study describes two distinct stages of prion disease.…Â READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROLOGY6 MIN READ BENEFICIAL ROLE CLARIFIED FOR BRAIN PROTEIN ASSOCIATED WITH MAD COW DISEASE NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 8, 2016 Researchers report a protein normally associated with prion diseases may help to maintain myelin.…Â READContinue reading “Chronic use of drugs can increase the risk of chronic disease”
Buzzing the vagus nerve just right to fight inflammatory disease and Vit D for chronic headache
Trigger for autoimmune disease identified and link for chronic illness
CALL FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY TO BE RECLASSIFIED AS CHRONIC DISEASE NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 26, 2010 Researchers at the UTMB, Galveston are calling for traumatic brain injury to be defined and managed as a chronic disease. … READ MORE… STUDY UNCOVERS MARKER FOR A CHRONIC BRAIN DISEASE NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 23, 2016 Researchers have pinpointed a specific marker thatContinue reading “Trigger for autoimmune disease identified and link for chronic illness”
Caregivers care for patients based on trajectories of diseases
Different trajectories for different diseases A century ago, death was typically quite sudden, and the leading causes were infections, accidents, and childbirth. Today sudden death is less common, particularly in Western, economically developed, societies. Towards the end of life, most people acquire a serious progressive illness—cardiovascular disease, cancer, and respiratory disorders are the three leadingContinue reading “Caregivers care for patients based on trajectories of diseases”
Gut Bacteria Linked to Age Related Conditions
Stomach pain, skin issues, insomnia and headache should be monitored early on to prevent future chronic diseases
Health monitoring early on when we are young can provide a picture of our future health. Predicting our future health using data from wearables is a way of prevention. The following symptoms can tell an underlying health issue that might become a chronic health disease if not managed early on or given attention to healContinue reading “Stomach pain, skin issues, insomnia and headache should be monitored early on to prevent future chronic diseases”
Want to fight chronic disease? Stop subsidizing drug companies
By Merrill Goozner Healthcare systems have made great strides in recent years in learning how to use their medical records and claims data to identify patients at high risk of contracting chronic diseases such as diabetes. Unfortunately, under fee-for-service medicine, doing something with that information is rarely a smart move financially. Providers are reimbursed forContinue reading “Want to fight chronic disease? Stop subsidizing drug companies”