Cholesterol Check-up

Category: Health, stroke

Cholesterol in foods can increase blood cholesterol, but less than the fat that is found only in animal foods.
Cholesterol found in eggs, dairy products, meat, poultry, fish and shellfish. Rich source of cholesterol are egg yolks and the internal organs like the liver, glandular stomach and brain. Cholesterol content in the average American diet 350-450 mg / day. Cholesterol reduction to less than 300/hari diet is the second step.

The decrease in foods containing cholesterol for people in the affected hiperliidemia obesity and atherosclerosis. This program has been accepted as a safe diet for healthy American adults with the intention of preventing heart disease and vascular disease. Overstock.com Coupons could be useful for you to search something online.
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Stroke treatment for patient

Category: Health, stroke

Tissue plasminogen activator (TPA)
There is opportunity to use alteplase (TPA) as a clot-buster drug to dissolve the blood clot that is causing the stroke. There is a narrow window of opportunity to use this drug. The earlier that it is given, the better the result and the less potential for the complication of bleeding into the brain.

Present American Heart Association guidelines recommend that if used, TPA must be given within three hours after the onset of symptoms. Normally, TPA is injected into a vein in he arm. The time frame for use can be extended to six hours if it is dripped directly into the blood vessel that is blocked. This is usually performed by an interventional radiologist, and not all hospitals have access to this technology. Read more…

Cerebrovascular Accident

Category: Health

A stroke, or cerebrovascular accident (CVA), occurs when blood supply to part of the brain is disrupted, causing brain cells to die. When blood flow to the brain is impaired, oxygen and glucose cannot be delivered to the brain. Blood flow can be compromised by a variety of mechanisms.

Blockage of an artery
• Narrowing of the small arteries within the brain can cause a so-called lacunar stroke, (lacune=empty space). Blockage of a single arteriole can affect a tiny area of brain causing that tissue to die (infarct). Read more…

Menopause

Category: Health, blood

Have you ever heard, “Don’t mind Steven, he’s just going through the change of life?” That’s right — “he,” not “she.” According to some researchers, the idea may not be so far-fetched.

‘Male Menopause’ Research
The concept of a “male menopause” and the need for hormone replacement therapy as a treatment is still highly controversial, but you wouldn’t know that from one doctor’s attempt to recruit men for his study. Jerald Bain, MD, set out to find 100 subjects to participate in his study — 900 volunteered for the chance to get a male hormone pill for what ailed them. Read more…

New blood test predicts miscarriage risk

Category: Health, blood

A new blood test introduced in New Zealand could help predict the risk of miscarriage in women.

Australian fertility expert and deputy medical director of Repromed Adelaide, Dr Kelton Tremellen, says the first Australian research on Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) levels links a low level of this hormone with an increased risk of miscarriage.

“This link is especially apparent in young women aged under 35 years. An AMH test will give some women who have experienced recurrent miscarriage vital information on why this is occurring,” he says.

“It will also forewarn others that they may be more at risk of miscarriage, so their expectations can be managed, and they can exercise more caution.” Read more…