Efficient fat storage protects against fat deposition on internal organs such as liver,
kidneys and heart leading to increased risk of diabetes.
Not exact matches
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.
Diabetes,
heart disease,
kidney disease, high blood pressure, thyroid disease
and various infections are all conditions that can complicate pregnancy
and lead to miscarriage.
Diabetes can
lead to
heart attacks, strokes, nerve damage,
kidney failure, blindness, impotence,
and infections.
If high levels of triclosan are stored in your body, it can damage your liver,
kidneys and lungs
and possibly
lead to
heart problems
and brain hemorrhages.
High dose of vitamin D
leads to
heart and kidney damage,
and high levels of calcium in blood.
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.
«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.
«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.
Too much calcium in the blood can cause weakness,
lead to
kidney stones,
and interfere with the
heart and brain,
and even be life threatening.
According to the Department of Veteran Affairs, of the 7.5 million veterans who receive their health benefits from the agency, more than 70 percent are overweight
and 20 percent have diabetes, which may
lead to blindness, amputations,
and kidney and heart problems.
Her health is not good, but by injecting insulin twice a day
and taking a handful of oral medications, she has avoided the worst complications of diabetes:
kidney disease,
heart attack, stroke, blindness,
and chronic infections that
lead to foot amputation.
The researchers say their findings also shed new light on how
kidney disease
leads to an abnormal thickening of
heart muscle tissue called hypertrophy, which is a
leading cause of death in people with
kidney disease caused by high blood pressure, diabetes,
and other illnesses.
Excess dietary salt can
lead to high blood pressure,
and an increased risk of
heart attack, stroke,
and kidney disease, as well as to other health problems.
He is reportedly suffering from a number of ailments, including
heart palpitations, shortness of breath, pain on the left side of his chest, dental problems that have
led to tooth loss,
kidney stones,
and stomach pain yet he has not been allowed to receive medical treatment outside the prison.
Mitochondrial diseases include Leigh syndrome, a progressive
and fatal disorder characterized by lesions on the brain that may
lead to
heart,
kidney, vision
and breathing complications,
and Alpers Disease, a neurologic illness that causes seizures, dementia, spasticity, blindness, liver dysfunction
and cerebral degeneration.
The new findings suggest that manipulation of NAD could
lead to a future therapy for acute
kidney injury
and also raise the possibility that mitochondrial injury
and deficiency in NAD might underlie other types of organ damage, including damage that can
lead to stroke or
heart attack.
Salt intake has been been linked to high blood pressure, which is the the
leading cause of
heart attacks, stroke
and kidney failure.
The
leading cause of death in women, cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a constellation of ailments affecting the
heart and blood vessels, including conditions such as coronary
heart disease, stroke,
and diseases of the small blood vessels, such as in the eyes
and kidneys.
If diabetes isn't treated, it can
lead to serious health issues such as
heart disease, blindness
and kidney problems.
Both forms of diabetes can
lead to
heart and kidney disease, nerve damage,
and blindness.
In patients with chronic
kidney disease (CKD), atherosclerosis is exceedingly common
and contributes to the development of
heart disease, which is the
leading cause of death in this group.
A new study
led by scientists at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center — Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital
and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC — James) suggests that dopamine — an inexpensive drug currently used to treat
heart, vascular
and kidney disorders — can be safely used in cancer treatment to curb the growth of blood vessels in tumors.
«Under normal circumstances, myofibroblasts stimulate wound healing, but when there's an ongoing injury to an organ (e.g., the liver of a hepatitis C patient, the
heart of a patient with high blood pressure, or the
kidney of a patient with diabetes) these proteins clog up normal functioning,» said Humphreys, a Harvard Medical School associate professor at Brigham and Women's Hospital, who leads the Harvard Stem Cell Institute Kidney Pr
kidney of a patient with diabetes) these proteins clog up normal functioning,» said Humphreys, a Harvard Medical School associate professor at Brigham
and Women's Hospital, who
leads the Harvard Stem Cell Institute
Kidney Pr
Kidney Program.
Funding for the research was
led by the National Institute of Diabetes
and Digestive
and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), the Iacocca Foundation, the Danish Medical Research Council
and the Danish
Heart Foundation.
Left untreated, these kinds of addictions can
lead to
heart, liver,
and kidney failure.
This
leads to an increase in blood pressure, which then ups your risk of
heart disease, stroke,
kidney damage,
and other serious health problems.
- High blood pressure (Hypertension) is a serious condition that can
lead to coronary
heart disease,
heart failure, stroke,
kidney failure,
and other health problems.
The problem with that: Smokers with diabetes face higher risk for
heart disease, stroke,
kidney disease, vision problems,
and nerve damage
and reduced blood flow to the legs
and feet that can
lead to slow - healing sores, infections
and even amputation.
When high blood pressure isn't addressed, it can
lead to
heart and kidney problems years later, the academy added.
Aspirin has
heart - bolstering effects in low doses, but prolonged, high doses can
lead to life - threatening, bleeding stomach ulcers,
kidney damage,
and hearing loss.
Consuming too much calcium can
lead to increased risk of
kidney stones,
heart disease
and more.
Periodontal disease, which is very common in pets, is not only painful but can
lead to other health problems such as
heart,
kidney,
and liver problems.
When we eat cholesterol from outside sources (meats, eggs, dairy) or when we eat excessive amounts of saturated fats (oil, for example) our blood cholesterol levels become too high which
leads to
heart attacks, strokes,
kidney disease,
and multiple other cholesterol - related conditions.
It can
lead to complications that can adversely affect your eyesight,
heart and kidney function, among many others.
Besides the discomfort this may cause, it can
lead to high blood pressure that increases the risk of
heart attack, stroke,
and kidney damage.
For decades, we have heard experts claim that we should limit our salt intake because it could
lead to high blood pressure,
kidney disease,
heart disease,
and a host of other ailments.
This disease can
lead to
heart attack, stroke, blindness, loss of a limp due to infection,
and kidney disease!
This disease has long - term effects on the joints
and tendons
and, if not treated, can
lead to
heart and kidney disease
and other major problems.
Protein requires vitamin A for its metabolism
and a diet too high in protein without adequate fat rapidly depletes vitamin A stores,
leading to serious consequences —
heart arrhythmias,
kidney problems, autoimmune disease
and thyroid disorders.
This strain is what
leads to
heart disease
and other detrimental side effects on vital organs like your brain
and kidneys.
This silent but deadly condition is one of the
leading causes of
heart attacks, strokes
and kidney failure.
Long - term disease can
lead to complications affecting the
heart,
kidney, eyes, nerves,
and hearing.
In fact too much calcium supplementation in pill form can
lead to
kidney stones
and, potentially, a higher risk of
heart disease.
Other possible side effects include dehydration
and nutrient absorption loss, which can
lead to serious nutritional imbalances, even causing grave damage to the gastrointestinal tract, brain
and colon or potentially igniting
kidney and heart issues.
Very Important for Cirrhosis of the Liver, Emphysema, Environmental Toxicity,
Heart Attack, Jaundice,
Kidney Stones,
Lead Poisoning, Lupus, Nail Problems, Radiation Exposure,
and Tuberculosis.
Diabetes is the
leading cause of blindness,
kidney failure, stroke, limb amputation
and heart...
It can even
lead to congestive
heart failure,
heart attack, stroke
and kidney failure.
Too much magnesium could also cause low blood pressure, which can
lead to confusion
and lethargy
and, in severe cases, even disrupt your
heart rhythm
and impair
kidney function.