Friday, December 26, 2014
If you have PCOS, get your symptoms under control at an earlier age to help reduce your chances of having complications like diabetes and heart disease.
Thursday, December 18, 2014
If you feel so weary or lethargic that you can’t do particular activities as well or as often as you once did, it’s important to make an appointment.
Even though fatigue is one of the most common medical complaints, you may feel hesitant about making a doctor’s appointment just to say you lack energy. But don’t wait until you’re so tired you can’t get out of bed before seeing a doctor. Perhaps you used to play golf once a week without any problem, but now you get winded during the course of the game. Or maybe, by the end of the day, you often feel too tired to cook dinner or go out to a movie. These are good reasons to see a doctor.
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Your liver makes all the #cholesterol your body needs.
The cholesterol in your blood comes from two sources: the foods you eat and your liver. It is important to have what is called a full lipid profile to show the actual levels of each type of fat in your blood. Blood cholesterol, however, is very specific to each individual. The full lipid profile is an important part of your medical history and important information for your physician to have. #JohnsHopkins
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Low levels of glucose in the blood interfere with the function of many organ systems. #MerckManual
The brain is particularly sensitive to low glucose levels, because sugar is the brain's major energy source. If the glucose levels in the blood fall far below their usual range, the brain responds by stimulating the adrenal glands to release epinephrine (adrenaline) and cortisol, the pancreas to release glucagon, and the pituitary gland to release growth hormone, all of which cause the liver to release glucose into the blood.