Participants in all the trials had been diagnosed with conditions such as
kidney and heart disease, as well as stroke.
Dental decay may also cause serious health problems such as
kidney and heart disease.
Or would your dentist ever say, «well, Jane, your severe periodontal disease is showering your body with bacteria and toxins 24/7 causing
kidney and heart disease, but after all, you are pretty old and it may not be worth treating you, if you know what I mean.»
The link between dental disease,
kidney and heart disease has long been recognised in humans.
These symptoms may indicate conditions such as arthritis,
kidney and heart disease, urinary tract disease, cancer, or other serious medical problems.
Too low of a thyroid level can result in weight gain, poor hair coat, and listlessness, while a thyroid level that is too high (mostly in senior cats) can cause
kidney and heart disease along with weight loss.
I also suspect that Dental Disease is a primary cause of
the kidney and heart disease I see in older pets.
It frequently leads to more serious health problems such as liver,
kidney and heart disease.
This combination is also useful in treating
kidney and heart disease and cancer.
Chronic disease management (diabetes, feline urinary problems,
kidney and heart disease, severe arthritis, paralysis, epilepsy)
Fructose is also involved in the development of fatty liver and the increase in uric acid in the body that leads to
kidney and heart disease.
Also, this applies to healthy individuals - others should consult this with a health professional (especially those with diabetes,
kidney and heart disease).
Higher intake and excretion of potassium has also been found to slow the progression of
kidney and heart disease.
Omega - 3s can also be beneficial in protecting against life - threatening
kidney and heart diseases, as well as cancer.
Not exact matches
They include:
heart disease, cancer, unintentional injuries, chronic lower respiratory
diseases, stroke, Alzheimer's
disease, diabetes, influenza
and pneumonia,
kidney disease,
and suicide.
«The [death] rate increased 0.9 % for
heart disease, 2.7 % for chronic lower respiratory
diseases, 6.7 % for unintentional injuries, 3.0 % for stroke, 15.7 % for Alzheimer's
disease, 1.9 % for diabetes, 1.5 % for
kidney disease,
and 2.3 % for suicide.
Being severely overweight was also linked with chronic illnesses such as
heart and kidney disease, she wrote.
Being too sedentary increases your risk of
heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, stroke,
kidney stones
and various cancers.
That's a conservative estimate that excludes the costs associated with complications from diabetes which include
kidney failure, blindness, vascular
disease (which can lead to limb amputation)
and heart attack.
From what I understand, when an overweight Type II diabetic remains overweight
and is unable to get his or her
disease under control with diet
and exercise (which clearly, she hasn't, given her weight
and her now - public relationship with Novartis), such a person becomes even more susceptible to the dangerous metabolic syndrome, which includes diabetes, as well as
heart,
kidney and liver
disease.
We are talking
heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer's
disease, diabetes,
kidney disease, stroke, chronic low - respiratory
disease,
and more.
Study Suggests a Little Wine May be Good for Your
Kidneys: Moderate wine consumption could help keep the kidneys healthy, and may protect the heart in patients who already have kidney disease, according to new find
Kidneys: Moderate wine consumption could help keep the
kidneys healthy, and may protect the heart in patients who already have kidney disease, according to new find
kidneys healthy,
and may protect the
heart in patients who already have
kidney disease, according to new findings...
Lower levels of the hunger hormone ghrelin
and decrease your risk of
heart disease and kidney disease.
Untreated Gum
Disease is regarded to be the cause of many other health issues like diabetes, heart disease, liver and kidney problem
Disease is regarded to be the cause of many other health issues like diabetes,
heart disease, liver and kidney problem
disease, liver
and kidney problems etc..
It's especially important if you have a history of miscarriage, epilepsy, blood clotting
and heart problems, diabetes, liver, thyroid or
kidney disease.
Diabetes,
heart disease,
kidney disease, high blood pressure, thyroid
disease and various infections are all conditions that can complicate pregnancy
and lead to miscarriage.
The dangers to mom from allowing gestational diabetes to be uncontrolled are a higher rate of infections,
kidney or eye damage
and even
heart disease.
Succinic acid is known to accelerate the healing of wounds, relieve muscle aches, reduce inflammation of the throat, ear
and stomach, reduce
and prevent respiratory
disease, decrease the symptoms of colic, reduce acid reflux, reduce eczema
and improves the function of the
heart, liver,
kidney,
and intestine.
A lack of calcium is also believed to contribute to
diseases like hypertension,
kidney disease,
heart disease and — possibly — cancer of the colon.
In addition, the long - term effects of sleep deficiency have been linked to the escalation of chronic health problems, such as
heart disease,
kidney disease, hypertension, diabetes, stroke, obesity,
and depression.
Ensuring people diagnosed with diabetes are able to manage their diabetes effectively in order to reduce their risk of developing long term complications such as
heart disease, stroke,
kidney failure, blindness
and amputation should also be the long term goal of the health service.
Badly managed blood glucose levels can increase the risk of long term complications, such as
heart disease, stroke,
kidney disease, blindness
and amputation,
and short term complications, such as diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) 3
and hypoglycaemia4 (hypo).
If diabetes is not well managed, it can lead to serious
and life threatening complications such as
heart and kidney disease, stroke, amputation
and blindness.
It estimates that a vascular check programme would prevent 4,000 people a year from developing diabetes; save 9,500
heart attacks
and strokes;
and could also detect at least 25,000 cases of diabetes or
kidney disease earlier, allowing cases to be better managed
and improving outcomes.
«Prediabetes is often a pre-cursor to Type 2 diabetes which can lead to a shortened life expectancy
and devastating complications such as
heart disease, stroke, blindness,
kidney failure
and amputation.
Diabetes increases the risk of life threatening complications
and makes people four times as likely to develop
heart disease and three times as likely to develop
kidney failure..
This together with a healthy lifestyle will reduce the chances of developing the long - term complications of diabetes such as blindness,
heart disease, amputation,
kidney failure
and nerve damage.
Their average age was over 50, they had other problems such as
heart or
kidney disease or diabetes —
and they had all visited the Al - Moosa Hospital in the town of Hofuf, shortly before developing a high fever
and breathing problems.
Lifestyle
and dietary modifications to maintain vascular health or reduce
disease risk might help protect patients»
heart health, but there are currently limited diet - based therapeutic approaches to counteract cardiovascular
disease in patients with
kidney failure.
«Sepsis is the leading cause of death in intensive care units in the United States,
and patients with the diagnosis of sepsis have a minimum of a 30 percent chance of dying of their
disease; if their vital organ systems — brain,
heart, lungs, liver,
kidneys — are affected, they have a 70 percent chance of dying.
Too little insulin,
and blood - glucose levels spike high, which over the long term can lead to
heart disease,
kidney failure, blindness
and amputation.
Other causes of
heart failure include systemic processes such as inflammatory
diseases, metabolic disorders, endocrine derangements,
and kidney disease, which result in an unknown number of cases.
Diabetic patients suffer from high blood glucose or sugar, putting them at risk of
heart disease, stroke,
kidney failure, nerve damage, blindness,
and other complications.
The intervention prevents
heart disease, cancer, diabetes,
kidney disease, cataracts, Parkinson's,
and Alzheimer's.
Vitamin D has recently been linked to lowering blood pressure
and reducing the risks of
heart and kidney disease.
People with conditions such as
kidney disease and heart failure are advised to aim for even lower levels.
Patients with multiple illnesses such as
heart disease,
kidney disease and dementia,
and rural residency were less likely than others to receive follow - up care in the following month.
Richard J. McManus, F.R.C.G.P., of the University of Oxford,
and colleagues randomly assigned 552 patients with hypertension
and a history of stroke, coronary
heart disease, diabetes, or chronic
kidney disease to self - monitoring of blood pressure combined with an individualized self - titration algorithm or a control group (patients received usual care consisting of seeing their health care clinician for routine blood pressure measurement
and adjustment of medication if necessary).
Tissues outside of the bones don't naturally calcify, yet mineralization of organs, including the
heart, blood vessels,
and kidneys, occurs with age
and is exacerbated in people with diabetes or
kidney disease.
Comorbidities included hypertension, diabetes, coronary artery
disease,
heart failure, remote history of cardiothoracic surgery, valvular
heart disease, pulmonary
disease, chronic
kidney disease, neurologic
disease and AF.