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Brain Aneurysms and Stress

Brain Aneurysms and Stress

A brain aneurysm is a serious medical condition that is defined as a bulge in a vessel in the brain. Studies done by the Brain Aneurysm Foundation show that stress can play a major role in the recovery of a patient after treatment.
Vitamins to Lower Blood Pressure

Vitamins to Lower Blood Pressure

More than 60 million Americans have high blood pressure. The condition can lead to heart attacks, strokes and kidney disease. Next to maintaining an ideal body weight, perhaps the most important non-drug factors in controlling elevated blood pressure are relaxation, exercise and a healthy, mineral-a
RH Negative Disease

RH Negative Disease

RH negative disease is a hemolytic disease, which means it causes the destruction of blood cells in a fetus. The disease can cause serious, often fatal, complications for fetuses but does not affect the mother's health.
What Are the Functions of Red & White Blood Cells?

What Are the Functions of Red & White Blood Cells?

There are millions of red blood cells and between 7,000 and 25,000 white blood cells per drop of blood, according to the Franklin Institute. Although all blood cells develop in the bone marrow and enter the blood vessels to replenish existing cells as they die, red blood cells and white...
What Are the Causes of Neonatal Thrombocytopenia?

What Are the Causes of Neonatal Thrombocytopenia?

Neonatal thrombocytopenia, low blood platelet count, is a common condition among sick or premature infants, particularly in the neonatal intensive care unit of hospitals. This blood disorder is characterized as having a platelet count of under 150,000/uL (microliter), but in newborns any count of un
Statins

Statins

Find WebMD's comprehensive coverage of statins including medical reference, news, pictures, videos, and more.
Why Did Phlebotomy Get Started?

Why Did Phlebotomy Get Started?

The term phlebotomy has had different meanings over the years. It can be traced back to before Hippocrates in the 5th century B.C., when phlebotomy was a common practice to treat diseased patients.
How to Lower Hba1c

How to Lower Hba1c

Diabetics can keep track of their average blood glucose level over the past 120 days with an HbA1c blood test. This is a measure of the percentage of hemoglobin in the bloodstream that has been "glycated," or permanently bonded to excess sugar in the blood. A lower HbA1c means a reduced risk of deve
Regulation of Blood Glucose Levels

Regulation of Blood Glucose Levels

IntroductionFor your body to survive, it must constantly receive energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). To create ATP, the body needs adequate levels of a substance called glucose. Since the amount of energy you need varies depending on the activity being performed, the...
How to Lower Your Blood Sugar Levels Without Exercising

How to Lower Your Blood Sugar Levels Without Exercising

Blood sugar, otherwise known as glucose, is the body's primary energy source. However, when blood sugar climbs too high for too long, the body can develop signs of diabetes, a condition where the body becomes overwhelmed by out-of-control blood sugar levels, leaving it unable to properly regulate t
Diabetes Precautions

Diabetes Precautions

Diabetes is a chronic disease. Unfortunately, you cannot control diabetes through medication only. Medications can certainly help, but you will need to make lifestyle changes to preserve your health. If you are unable to adequately manage your blood sugar, you may become susceptible to some of the m
How to Interpret ASO Lab Test Results

How to Interpret ASO Lab Test Results

Bacteria that cause "strep throat," a common cause of a sore throat, are classified by laboratory analysis as "group A beta-hemolytic streptococci," or GABHS. A small percentage of patients with untreated strep throat recover from sore throat symptoms but then develop serious additional GABHS infect
Natural Ways to Raise Blood Presssure

Natural Ways to Raise Blood Presssure

Blood pressure manometers can be used to monitor your blood pressure.blood pressure manometer studio isolated image by dinostock from Fotolia.comLow blood pressure, or hypotension, results in inadequate blood flow to organs. Low blood pressure without signs and symptoms is not usually...
Criteria for Hypertension

Criteria for Hypertension

Hypertension, the medical name for high blood pressure, is often called a silent killer because it usually produces no symptoms and when left uncontrolled can lead to heart attack, stroke, heart failure and kidney failure. High blood pressure is common, affecting about one in three American adults,
High LDL Causes

High LDL Causes

LDL levels are tested by use of blood samples.blood testing image by John Keith from Fotolia.comLow-density lipoprotein (LDL), known as "bad" cholesterol, is responsible for moving cholesterol particles through the body. LDL builds up cholesterol on the walls of arteries, making them hard...
Average Male & Female Blood Pressure

Average Male & Female Blood Pressure

A person's blood pressure measures the pressure of the blood within the arteries. This pressure is produced by the heart beating.
How to Naturally Lower Your Blood Sugar

How to Naturally Lower Your Blood Sugar

You can naturally lower your blood sugar by exercising, eating the right foods, avoiding wrong foods and taking proper supplements.
How to Interpret Your PSA (Prostate Marker)

How to Interpret Your PSA (Prostate Marker)

The prostate is a gland in men about the size of a walnut. As men age, the prostate can enlarge and/or become "boggy" feeling to the examiner. Men over the age of 40 (or younger with a family history of prostate disease or those that are symptomatic) should have their prostate examined annually by
Understanding the Molecular Biology of Myeloma

Understanding the Molecular Biology of Myeloma

This review explores the molecular biology of myeloma and identifies how genetic lesions can be used to define high- and low-risk patient groups.
Effects of Low Grade Blood Cells on the Cervix

Effects of Low Grade Blood Cells on the Cervix

Nearly 15,000 women in the United States are diagnosed with cervical cancer annually. Low grade blood cells on the cervix, the narrow part at the bottom of the uterus, can be the result of an abnormal Pap smear and should be treated promptly.