Tests and diagnosis for Obesity
If your BMI is in the obese range, your health care provider will typically review your health history in detail, perform a physical exam and recommend some tests.
These exams and tests generally include:
Taking your health history. Your doctor may review your weight history, weight-loss efforts, exercise habits, eating patterns, what other conditions you've...
The Heart and Kidney Connection
Your heart and kidneys are two important organs in your body. They work together to keep you healthy. When one is affected, the other is too. In other words, your heart can affect the health of your kidneys, and your kidneys can affect the health of your heart.
What does the heart do?
The heart...
Bad Breath; What To Do
Bad breath, also called halitosis, can be embarrassing and in some cases may even cause anxiety. It's no wonder that store shelves are overflowing with gum, mints, mouthwashes and other products designed to fight bad breath. But many of these products are only temporary measures because they don't address the cause of the problem.
Certain...
Obesity – Prevention
Whether you're at risk of becoming obese, currently overweight or at a healthy weight, you can take steps to prevent unhealthy weight gain and related health problems. Not surprisingly, the steps to prevent weight gain are the same as the steps to lose weight: daily exercise, a healthy diet, and a long-term commitment to...
Why Many Men Have a Harder Time Seeking Treatment for Mental Illness
The Stigma Men Face
Part of it may be this macho thing, a lot of guys don’t want to admit they have this problem. They still see depression as a sign of weakness.
This type of thinking is outdated, a relic of previous generations that doesn’t speak to the current medical understanding of mental illness.
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