Natural Synergy employs a combination of two Acu-therapies: Acupressure and Acu-acoustics to extinguish strong pain while accelerating the healing process.
The Natural Synergy system treats a host of common pains and ailments in as little as 3 minutes a day.
Dr. Susan Levenstein discusses her manuscript “Psychological Stress Increases Risk for Peptic Ulcer, Regardless of Helicobacter pylori Infection or Use of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs.” To view abstract http://bit.ly/1Dk7ZLt.
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Viral hepatitis is liver inflammation due to a viral infection. It may present in acute (recent infection, relatively rapid onset) or chronic forms.
The most common causes of viral hepatitis are the five unrelated hepatotropic viruses hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, hepatitis D, and hepatitis E. In addition to the nominal hepatitis viruses, other viruses that can also cause liver inflammation include cytomegalovirus, Epstein–Barr virus, and yellow fever. Up to 1997 there has been also 52 cases of viral hepatitis caused by herpes simplex virus.
There is the opportunity to prevent or treat the most common types. Hepatitis A and hepatitis B can be prevented by vaccination. Effective treatments for hepatitis C are available but expensive.
Signs and symptoms of acute hepatitis appear quickly. They include:
fatigue
flu-like symptoms
dark urine
pale stool
abdominal pain
loss of appetite
unexplained weight loss
yellow skin and eyes, which may be signs of jaundice
Chronic hepatitis develops slowly, so these signs and symptoms may be too subtle to notice
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Psychiatrist Dr. Joan Rifareal talks about the factors leading to mental health problems, and expounds on the symptoms of schizophrenia.
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Mental illness, also known as mental health disorders, refers to a wide range of mental health problems that affect your mood, thinking, and behavior for a sustained period of time. Depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, eating disorders, and addictive behaviors are examples of mental illnesses that can have a long-lasting impact on you. Are you wondering if your mental health is deteriorating? Do you remember the last time you felt sad, anxious, or scared that you were somehow “off”?
As a disclaimer, do not use this video to self diagnose. These are more like warning signs that you should not ignore. Use them as a guide when talking to a professional when explaining how you are feeling.
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American Psychiatric Association. (2020). “What Is Depression?” American Psychiatric Association. Retrieved from https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/depression/what-is-depression
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Raymond H. Starr, Howard Dubowitz, Chapter 41 – SOCIAL WITHDRAWAL AND ISOLATION, Editor(s): William B. Carey, Allen C. Crocker, William L. Coleman, Ellen Roy Elias, Heidi M. Feldman,
Sophie Lichaba speaks out on the first ever episode of Hashtags about the cyberbullying she faced, her weight-loss and she shares a heartfelt message about self-love.
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Critical Illness Insurance pays you a lump sum benefit in the event that you or your spouse are diagnosed with an illness like cancer, stroke or heart attack. When you elect Critical Illness, you choose a dollar amount– for example, ,000 or ,000, and that is the amount that will be paid to you or a covered dependent if you are diagnosed with a critical illness that is covered by your plan. Critical illness coverage generally costs less if you purchase it through your employer, rather than on your own. No one wants to consider the possibility of getting a critical illness, but by purchasing this insurance, you can minimize the financial impact on you and your family. Video Rating: / 5
What would happen to you if you were diagnosed with cancer, had a stroke, or suffered from another critical illness?
In today’s episode, I’ll discuss what Critical Illness Insurance is, and what costs associated with a critical illness you might want to consider covering through this type of insurance.
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Mansik bimari ke lakshan kya hote hain? Mansik rog ke lakshan kya hote hain? What are the symptoms of psychiatric illnesses? How to identify psychiatric disorders?
Mansik bimari ya dimagi bimari ek aam bimari hai. Depression, anxiety jaisi bimariyaan to kafi common ho chuki hain. Lekin aksar ye dekha gaya hai ki log mansik rog ko pehchan nahi paate hain aur mansik rog ka ilaj karne mein bahut der kar dete hain. Dimagi rog ke lakshan aam taur pe emotions aur soch mein aate hain. Mansik rog ke lakshan ko agar jaldi se pehchan liya jaye aur sahi samay pe mansik rog ka ilaj kiya jaaye to acchche natike milte hain. Iss video mein Dr Praveen Tripathi jo ek senior psychiatrist aur sexual disorders ke specialist hain, wo mansik rogon ke lakshan ke baare mein baat kar rahe hain.
Email Id- tripathipraveen1986@gmail.com
Psychiatric disorders are quite common. Mental illnesses like anxiety and depression are becoming increasingly prevalent. However, the awareness of psychiatric disorders or mental disorders continues to be poor. People often are not able to identify the symptoms of psychiatric disorders and are also hesitant in seeking help for the treatment of psychiatric illnesses because of stigma. The inability to identify psychiatric illnesses in time often results in delayed diagnosis and delayed treatment. In this video, Dr Praveen Tripathi, who is a senior psychiatrist and sexual disorders specialist, talks about the common symptoms of psychaitric disorders.
Email Id- tripathipraveen1986@gmail.com
Dr Praveen Tripathi is a renowned psychiatrist who practices in Delhi-NCR. He did his MBBS from University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS, Delhi) and MD (Psychiatry) from the prestigious Institute of Human Behavior and Allied Sciences (IHBAS, Delhi). He also underwent training at the world-renowned Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA and Kansas University Medical Centre, Kansas, USA. He is one amongst the few Indian doctors who have cleared the prestigious United States Clinical Skill examination that evaluates a doctor’s clinical competency. Dr. Tripathi underwent training in the use of transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy from Harvard Medical Centre, which is the topmost medical college in the USA.. Video Rating: / 5
• Dr. Deepak Kelkar (M.D.)
• Psychiatrist
• Hypnotherapist
• Psychotherapist,
• De-addiction Specialist
• Sexologist
kelkar Hospital is a 100 bedded Psychiatric Hospital and Rehabilitation Center in Maharashtra located at Akola. Kelkar Hospital has Branches at Pune, Nagpur, Thane. Patients are admitted with or without relatives.
He is a practicing Psychiatrist from last 34 years.
He is DPM from NIMHANS Bangolare, M.D. from P.G.I. (Chandigarh) and Diplomat National Board (Delhi)
Dr. Kelkar is also founder chairman of Sanmitra Urban Co-operative Bank, Akola
He is also Managing Director of City Hospital & Critical care Center (Pvt. Ltd.) Akola.
Dr. Kelkar is a Seminar Leader of Landmark worldwide (USA). He is a life coach, Business coach, & Trainer in Hypnotism.
Dr. Deepak Kelkar authored various books : Live Happily, Happy Married Life & Hypnotism
The World Health Organization says only 3.4 per cent of the total number of people who contracted the virus have died from it.
But this figure is being disputed.
Some health experts believe the number would be much lower if more people were tested.
Al Jazeera spoke to a Wuhan resident who barely had any symptoms and did not even know he was infected until he was tested.
Al Jazeera’s Katrina Yu reports from Beijing.
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Functional medicine aims to uncover the laws of biology, treats the human body as an ecosystem, and is about creating health, not just curing illness. Mark Hyman is one of the foremost practitioners of functional medicine, one of its earliest advocates, and is certainly one of its best spokesmen. On this episode of Health Theory with Tom Bilyeu, Mark Hyman explains the rationale behind functional medicine and describes its most important features. He also gives detailed advice on improving the diet, talks about what it means to say that food is information, and discusses the connection between the body, mind, gut and brain.
Get a copy of Mark’s new book “Food Fix” here: https://amzn.to/38mWyY8
SHOW NOTES:
What does it mean to say the body is an ecosystem? [1:41]
How do you find the root cause of an illness? [3:18]
Functional medicine is about creating health, not curing illness [6:08]
How should you deal with bacterial overgrowth in the upper gut? [10:05]
Mark explains how to test your microbiome [11:33]
There is lots of conflicting information on nutrition but there are some common principles [14:40]
Factory vegetarian diets harm the environment, but regenerative meat diets help [19:17]
Why should we eat more vegetables? [21:30]
What are the laws of biology regarding diet and nutrition? [23:19]
Soy traditionally was processed in a very different way than it is now [26:30]
All food is information [28:00]
Mark describes the dietary principles nearly everyone should follow [29:17]
Which kinds of vegetables should you be eating? [34:12]
Mark explains the effects of eliminating the most toxic foods from a diet [35:56]
We have the most inflammatory diet in history, and it directly causes illness [38:17]
Mark shares his journey towards Buddhism, wisdom and compassion [41:10]
Your brain, mind, body and gut are all connected [43:26]
Mark shares the one change people need to make [48:11]
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