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… of nerves that goes from the base of the brain to the lower back. It runs through the spinal canal, a tunnel … to the spine and spinal cord. Steps are taken to get your blood pressure stable and help you breathe. You may get a … spasticity . Exercise can also help prevent heart problems, diabetes, pressure injuries, pneumonia, high blood pressure, …
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… planning tips Use the menu planner and grocery list shown below as you follow these steps: Get out your cookbooks and … MD - Family Medicine Rhonda O'Brien MS, RD, CDE - Certified Diabetes Educator Current as of: March 1, 2023 Author: … - Family Medicine & Rhonda O'Brien MS, RD, CDE - Certified Diabetes Educator This information does not replace the …
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… toe problems are linked with other conditions, such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, stroke, or an injury to the … that could be related, such as arthritis, diabetes, or poor blood flow (circulation). During the physical examination, your …
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… BMI, the greater the risk of some diseases, such as high blood pressure, coronary artery disease, stroke, osteoarthritis, some cancers, and type 2 diabetes. Being aware of your risk can help you think about whether you might want to make some changes to help lower that risk. U.S. National Heart, Lung and Blood
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… a protein called albumin . Albumin is normally found in the blood and filtered by the kidneys. When the kidneys are … Albuminuria is most often caused by kidney damage from diabetes . But many other conditions can lead to kidney … Collect the urine in the container. After the urine has flowed for several seconds, place the collection container in …
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… can be checked include the: Abdominal aorta . This large blood vessel passes down the back of the chest and belly. It supplies blood to the lower part of the body and the legs. Liver . This large … bile (a substance that helps digest fat). It also stores sugars and breaks down many of the body's waste products. …
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… as it should. This forces your heart to work harder to pump blood through the valve, which can weaken the heart and … valve stenosis are caused by rheumatic fever, which can follow an untreated strep throat infection. But many people who … if you need to. Manage other health problems. These include diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. If you …
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… Have congestive heart failure Have insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus Have inflammatory bowel disease What is … may include nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, fever or blood in stools. Symptoms can begin suddenly and usually … drinking, swimming or other activities where it may be swallowed. For more information on hand washing, visit …
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… you use drugs? Drugs target a part of your brain that allows you to feel pleasure. This causes your brain to release … harm the brain. They can also damage the liver, kidneys, blood, and bone marrow. Club drugs , like ecstasy (MDMA) and … overdose and become dependent on the drug than if you swallowed it. These methods give you a fast and intense "high," …
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… from retina problems. Night blindness (trouble seeing in low light) or colour blindness. Eye problems from vascular … Follow your doctor's instructions about eating to avoid low blood sugar. Avoid caffeine within 12 hours of the test. Wash your …