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World Parkinson’s day 2016, Parkinson’s disease symptoms, dementia, rosacea risk, and hepatitis C

Monday April 11 is World Parkinson’s Day 2016, which addresses topics such as Parkinson’s disease symptoms, dementia, and Parkinson’s disease in relation to other health conditions, including rosacea and hepatitis C. Here are Bel Marra Health’s tops stories regarding Parkinson’s disease, so you can keep yourself informed about this progressive neurological disease. Parkinson’s disease symptoms, ...click here to read more

STD awareness month, rising chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis risk in the U.S. in 2016

In the U.S., April is STD Awareness Month, which brings to light such issues like candida yeast infection, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and Reiter’s syndrome. A sexually transmitted disease (STD) is an illness passed on through sexual intercourse. Although many STDs are treatable, some of them can lead to other health complications if not addressed early on. ...click here to read more

Poor sleep causes brain changes

A Chinese study has found that insomnia and poor sleep cause changes to the brain’s white matter, which is the part that forms connections and carries information from different locations in the brain. Researcher Shumei Li explained, “If white matter tracts are impaired, communication between brain regions is disrupted.” Primary insomnia is a condition in ...click here to read more

Liver failure survival on the rise

More patients are surviving liver failure, as seen in the analysis of the last 16 years of related data. The new findings have uncovered that 21-day patient survival has increased from 59 percent to 75 percent. The explanation for such results suggests, better diagnosis and earlier treatment are helping to increase the rates of survival. ...click here to read more

Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) raises risk of type 2 diabetes

Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) raises the risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a new study. The findings revealed that the risk still remained even in those patients who had their hormone levels under control. Hypothyroidism is characterized by the insufficient hormone production, which thus leads to a slower metabolism, which can contribute to weight gain. ...click here to read more

Smoking during pregnancy alters fetal DNA: Study

There are countless warnings against smoking during pregnancy, and yet many expecting women still reach out for a cigarette. New findings have uncovered that smoking during pregnancy can alter the DNA of the fetus in the same way it alters the DNA in smoking adults. The researchers also found new development-related genes that are affected ...click here to read more

World Health Day 2016: Beat diabetes, type 2 diabetes risk in women, prediabetes, and glucose intolerance

World Health Day 2016 is coming up on April 7 and the theme this year is to Beat Diabetes, so topics surrounding type 2 diabetes, diabetes during pregnancy, and glucose intolerance will all be discussed. In 2008, an estimated 347 million people worldwide had diabetes. Fast-forward to 2012, and diabetes prevalence rose to 1.5 million ...click here to read more

IBS Awareness Month: irritable bowel syndrome symptoms, diverticulitis, and IBS vs IBD comparison

April 2016 is IBS Awareness Month, which highlights health conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), diverticulitis, IBS symptoms, anxiety, and depression. IBS is a growing gastrointestinal problem, affecting nine to 23 percent of the world’s population. Although IBS is growing in prevalence, there is still much unknown about the disorder, so ...click here to read more

Epilepsy risk linked to type 1 diabetes

The risk of epilepsy has been found to be linked to type 1 diabetes. The findings suggest that individuals with type 1 diabetes have triple the risk of developing epilepsy – a condition characterized by seizures – compared to individuals without type 1 diabetes. Additionally, the researchers found that type 1 diabetics under the age ...click here to read more