How could anyone especially a doctor possibly think this approach to enhancing immunity to infectious
disease is a good idea for the long term health?
Not exact matches
I suffer from Crohn's
disease and decided a radical change of diet might
be a very
good idea, especially as I
'm such a sugar lover, So I've cut out sugar (
was already gluten - free, and a veggie) and have stuck to
good, healthy Ella - type food
for the last week.it's already made a massive difference.
Triglycerides
are a form in which fats
are carried in the blood, and high triglyceride levels
are associated with an increased risk
for heart
disease, so ensuring you have some monounsaturated fats in your diet by enjoying cashews
is a
good idea, especially
for persons with diabetes.
Ideas that organic food could
be healthier and
better for the environment originated in the early days of the organic movement as a result of publications like the 1943 book The Living Soil [14][15] and Farming and Gardening
for Health or
Disease (1945).
Still, he
's open to more animal testing of the
idea — and calls on others to
be as
well, especially given the dearth of treatments
for mitochondrial
diseases.
Although the
idea of immunotherapy — activating or boosting the body's natural defenses to fight
diseases better — has
been around
for decades, the molecular keys to unleash the immune system without doing more damage than
good have long remained mysterious.
Still, it probably won't ever
be a
good idea to go to a physicist instead of a physician
for coronary artery
disease.
Whether or not future research supports the
idea that the
disease is transmissible, the study
is «
good for appreciating the potential role of IAPP in diabetes.»
That
's a
good idea, because discrepancies between labs
are common, says David Griffiths, a virologist at Moredun Research Institute in Midlothian, United Kingdom, who has studied previous claims
for retroviruses as the cause of chronic
diseases.
«Now that we have this model, we actually could pursue these
ideas for better treatments in a
disease where there
is only one successful therapy.»
It
's also a
good idea to check the U.S. Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
's Travel Health Notices website
for information about insect - related travel warnings and recommendations.
Since high levels of homocysteine
are associated with an increased risk
for atherosclerosis, diabetic heart
disease, heart attack, and stroke, it
's a
good idea to
be sure that your diet contains plenty of vitamin B12 to help keep homocysteine levels low (homocysteine
is also associated with osteoporosis, and a recent study found that osteoporosis occurred more frequently among women whose vitamin B12 status
was deficient or marginal compared with those who had normal B12 status.)
The new study reinforces the
idea that habits that
are good for the body
are also
good for the brain, says Merrill — and that they seem to have an impact on abnormal protein buildup «
for years, if not decades, prior to the diagnosis of Alzheimer's
disease.»
Hi, yes its strange to some but not to scientists.Actually there
is not really that much connection between fat and heart
disease at all.It
was Ancel Benjamin Keys that came up with that dubious «Seven Countries» studies.My own view
is that meat
for people with established heart
disease is probably not a
good idea.The reason
being is that people with established heart
disease usually got there either by bad genetics, or by bad dietary and lifestyle choices over a number of years.Meat and fat
is know to reduce blood flow and constrict the arteries which in healthy people may
be of no immediate harm.However in someone with known heart
disease any constriction and lack of blood flow to and from the heart
is NOT a
good idea obviously.
Given what we know about clinical nutrition, that sometimes a startling mix of foods can
be used to help people in certain
disease states — more ice cream and gravy
for someone undergoing cancer treatment, less protein and fewer vegetables
for someone with kidney
disease — and since dividing your risk among a wide variety of different foods can help hedge your health bets, the
idea that there
are universally
good or bad foods doesn't hold up
well under scrutiny.
Enjoying foods rich in folic acid, like parsley,
is an especially
good idea for individuals who either have, or wish to prevent, these
diseases.
Another example of that would
be I just published an article today called «3 Reasons Gluten Intolerance May Be More Serious Than Celiac Disease,» and one of the commenters asked how reliable the tests are and whether you can rely exclusively on elimination provocation, and I think certainly elimination provocation is a very good idea if you don't have access to this test, and for many years it's been considered the gold standard for assessing non-celiac gluten sensitivity, but one of my concerns with it is we know there are «silent» forms of celiac disease where people don't have obvious symptoms even when they eat glute
be I just published an article today called «3 Reasons Gluten Intolerance May
Be More Serious Than Celiac Disease,» and one of the commenters asked how reliable the tests are and whether you can rely exclusively on elimination provocation, and I think certainly elimination provocation is a very good idea if you don't have access to this test, and for many years it's been considered the gold standard for assessing non-celiac gluten sensitivity, but one of my concerns with it is we know there are «silent» forms of celiac disease where people don't have obvious symptoms even when they eat glute
Be More Serious Than Celiac
Disease,» and one of the commenters asked how reliable the tests are and whether you can rely exclusively on elimination provocation, and I think certainly elimination provocation is a very good idea if you don't have access to this test, and for many years it's been considered the gold standard for assessing non-celiac gluten sensitivity, but one of my concerns with it is we know there are «silent» forms of celiac disease where people don't have obvious symptoms even when they eat
Disease,» and one of the commenters asked how reliable the tests
are and whether you can rely exclusively on elimination provocation, and I think certainly elimination provocation
is a very
good idea if you don't have access to this test, and
for many years it
's been considered the gold standard
for assessing non-celiac gluten sensitivity, but one of my concerns with it
is we know there
are «silent» forms of celiac
disease where people don't have obvious symptoms even when they eat
disease where people don't have obvious symptoms even when they eat gluten.
Eating a serving of whole grains, such as whole wheat, at least 6 times each week
is an especially
good idea for postmenopausal women with high cholesterol, high blood pressure or other signs of cardiovascular
disease (CVD).
Eating a serving of whole grains, such as brown rice, at least 6 times each week
is an especially
good idea for postmenopausal women with high cholesterol, high blood pressure or other signs of cardiovascular
disease (CVD).
Well, if this
idea is true, and to
be honest I personally like it very much, then the
best way to prevent and treat autoimmune
diseases (including Hashimoto's hypothyroidism and Graves hyperthyroidism)
is by stress control, positive thinking, laughter, frequent smiling, taking care of others, helping people in need, going
for a walk and enjoying life and the beauty of the nature.
Eating a serving of whole grains, such as barley, at least 6 times each week
is a
good idea, especially
for postmenopausal women with high cholesterol, high blood pressure or other signs of cardiovascular
disease (CVD).
However, given that these
diseases affect many organs of the body and Gaucher in particular has a high incidence of certain cancers, including myeloma, I would suggest that eating the most healthy diet
for general health (whole food plant based; scientifically proven) would also
be a
good idea in these
diseases (although I have not seen any studies that say this).
This practice can catch any kidney
disease well before symptoms show as
well as giving your vet an
idea where «normal» levels lie
for your pet (base line testing
is recommended
for many other
diseases as
well, not just renal
disease).
As far as future periodontal
disease prevention
is concerned, certainly brushing teeth
is a
good idea for both dogs and cats.
For example, Leptospirosis and Lyme vaccines are not given routinely by all veterinarians to all dogs, but protection for these diseases may be a good idea when visiting certain are
For example, Leptospirosis and Lyme vaccines
are not given routinely by all veterinarians to all dogs, but protection
for these diseases may be a good idea when visiting certain are
for these
diseases may
be a
good idea when visiting certain areas.
In this case, a diet prepared similarly to that
for kidney
disease is a
good idea.
There
's also a yearly booster shot
for adult dogs and while the
disease is not as easy to contract as Parvo, it
's still a
good idea for your dog to get this vaccination regularly.
With the prevalence of ticks, it
's a
good idea to know what to look
for and how at risk your dog
is for developing the
disease.
Even though this may sound like an impossible feat
for an uncooperative pet, or even a ludicrous
idea, it
is one of the
best ways to prevent dental
disease.
It
's also a
good idea to have your dog examined
for other
diseases, such as hypothyroidism, cancer, or encephalitis, that may occur at the same time as dog vestibular
disease.
If in the market
for a Labrador Retriever puppy, it
is a
good idea to ask the breeder
for documentation of pre-breeding screening
for these
diseases for the sire and bitch.
Treating a dog
for heartworm
disease is expensive, and it
's a
good idea to make sure that
's completely necessary.
It
's also a
good idea to get screened
for HIV (and other sexually transmitted
diseases) with your partner before initiating sexual activity — this can help you address difficult topics early in your relationship, and
is a wonderful way to protect your and your partner
's health.