Daily Archives: April 14, 2024

Memory and IQ

My memory and attention span seem to be waning as I get older. Is this my biological destiny or can I improve my current situation?

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Cataract Surgery and LASIK

My mother had cataract surgery a couple of years ago but she isn’t happy with her vision. Can LASIK help her?

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Pregnancy and Diabetes mellutus

My mother has adult diabetes mellitus. I had it while I was pregnant. I am still a bit heavy and have mild hypertension. Do I need to worry?

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Nummular eczema

My son has two round, itchy patches on his legs that I thought looked like ringworm, but Lotrimin isn’t working. What else could this be?

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WHAT IS NEUROPEPTIDE Y

NEUROPEPTIDE Y

A protein in the brain that makes you crave carbohydrates.

The part of the brain that controls your internal organs is called the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus works almost like a central dispatcher, receiving messages from your internal sense organs and then dispatching messages to other organs instructing them to behave in a certain way. For example, if the hypothalamus gets a message that your blood glucose level is too low, it sends a message to stimulate your appetite.All of these messages are sent via chemical messengers, and neuropeptide Y is one of these chemical messengers.

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PAIN MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST

Doctors with special training in pain management. Most pain, such as that from cuts and scrapes, is self-limiting and goes away within a few days or weeks. Chronic pain, usually defined as pain that lasts longer than three months, may require a specialist in its treatment. Some of the most common conditions that cause chronic pain are chronic headaches, persistent back pain, cancer, arthritis, and nerve damage, such as diabetic neuropathy.

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POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME

 

A syndrome in women characterized by elevated levels of male hormone, absence of ovulation, infertility, and insulin resistance. It is estimated to affect up to 10% of premenopausal women. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) often causes the body to express male characteristics such as facial or chest hair and male-pattern hair loss, as well as obesity.

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PROTEINURIA

 

The presence of protein in the urine, an early sign of kidney disease. One of the major medical complications of diabetes is diabetic nephropathy, a type of kidney disease that develops slowly over the course of years. Diabetic nephropathy can lead to end-stage renal disease (kidney failure), necessitating dialysis or kidney transplantation. In fact, diabetic nephropathy is the leading cause of kidney failure in the United States.

 

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