Men’s health, as they journey through life, they face a wide range of health challenges that can affect their well-being and quality of life. From hypertension in their early years to the risk of lung and colorectal cancer in their later years, it’s important for men to stay vigilant and proactive about their health.
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Mother’s Day Health Screening: A Post-Natal Lifestyle
Motherhood is one of the sweetest phases of life. Being a mother is hugely rewarding but, at the same time, it takes a lot of energy…
Health Screening for Hypertension: Putting the ‘Low’ in Hypertension
To break it down, salt contains sodium, which is the component that has an effect on our blood pressure. Sodium is a mineral that attracts and holds onto water. When there is an excess of sodium in our bloodstream, this draws more water into our blood vessels, increasing the volume of our blood.
5 Expert Facts Every Women Should Know About Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer is now recognised as having detectable early symptoms including abdominal distension (bloating, increased abdominal size), pelvic and/or abdominal pain, problems with eating (loss of appetite, feeling full quickly), and frequent urination. ..
Preventive Health Screening vs Rising Cost of Medical Treatment
If you have visited a specialist or a doctor for a health condition, you may have been shocked at the price you have to pay for your medical bills. While medical insurance can cover some of your medical expenses, it may not be able to insure all your diseases…
Feel good through exercising
In a healthy person, body cells grow and multiply to replace old or damaged cells. When the abnormal or damaged cells continue to grow and multiply….
Pain in My Kidneys – Are they failing?
In a healthy person, body cells grow and multiply to replace old or damaged cells. When the abnormal or damaged cells continue to grow and multiply….
Women’s health at different stages of life
In a healthy person, body cells grow and multiply to replace old or damaged cells. When the abnormal or damaged cells continue to grow and multiply….
Detecting Cancer with Tumour Markers
In a healthy person, body cells grow and multiply to replace old or damaged cells. When the abnormal or damaged cells continue to grow and multiply….
Individualised Exercise Prescription for Non-Communicable Diseases: Hypertension and Dyslipidemia
Can patients with hypertension and dyslipidemia exercise? Yes, individuals with hypertension and dyslipidemia can exercise. In fact, regular physical activity is crucial in managing these conditions and reducing cardiovascular risks. Incorporating exercise as part of a healthy lifestyle can aid in controlling hypertension and dyslipidemia.