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What You Need to Know About Bulimia Nervosa

Are you or someone you care about dealing with the effects of bulimia? Investigate the signs, red flags, and possible courses of treatment. What is Bulimia? A significant number of us medicate our feelings of isolation, boredom, and stress with food. If, on the other hand, you suffer from the eating disorder bulimia nervosa, your tendency to binge eat is more like an obsession. Bulimia is distinguished by recurrent bouts of binge eating, which are then followed by extreme measures to control one’s weight, such as forcing oneself to throw up, using a medication, or engaging in excessive physical activity. This downward spiral of purging and bingeing can hurt your physical health as well as your mental and emotional well-being. […]

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Do You Struggle With a Dry Scalp? Everything You Need To Know To Treat It

If you have a dry, crispy, or scratchy scalp, there is a good chance that something in your body is out of whack. A dry scalp can be caused by a wide variety of factors, some of which are outside of your control. Your scalp is a delicate ecosystem that contains both beneficial and harmful bacteria, and this ecosystem is easily disrupted, which can lead to dryness in your hair. ‌ Skin irritation, peeling skin, and redness are three of the unpleasant side effects that come along with the scalp condition. Thank goodness, there is a treatment for dry scalp that can bring back the natural dryness! There are multiple of them. Your scalp can be healed, and the health […]

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What You Need to Know About Red Light Therapy

How Exactly Does It Work? The body is subjected to low-wavelength red light during RLT treatment. The RLT treatment is a streamlined process that involves exposing the body to red light with a low wavelength. The process is also known by the name low-level laser light therapy; however, RLT is likely the more popular term. This red light is naturally occurring and can travel deep beneath the skin, allowing it to be absorbed by the cells and put to use. According to research, the mitochondria that are found in the cells of the skin can take in light particles. This may assist the cells in producing more adenosine triphosphate, which serves as the energy supply for every cell in the body. The possible […]

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Knowing That Addiction is a Brain Disease is Essential to Developing Effective Treatment Strategies

The idea that substance use disorder (SUD) or addiction must be fully grasped and handled as a brain disease has received growing support from research conducted over the past few decades. Nevertheless, the idea is still questioned, primarily because of the stereotype that surrounds the behavioral problems that are an inherent part of the condition, even though these studies have increasingly supported the view. This stigma is a significant barrier for people struggling with substance use disorders and the people who care about them when they try to get help, which reduces their chances of receiving effective and long-term treatment.  Substance Use Disorder According to this theory of addiction, substance use disorder (SUD) is a brain disease that is both […]

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How to Finance Your Rehabilitation 

Are you concerned about whether or not you or a loved one will be able to afford rehabilitation services for you or them? If this is the case, then we are going to explain how you can pay for rehabilitation services. In today’s world, everything has a price tag attached to it, and there is nothing that will set you back more money than enabling addiction to recommence. Both alcohol and illicit drugs are very expensive. If you are physically and mentally reliant on these narcotic substances, the need to take more and more of them can seriously damage the financial position of you and your family if you continue to do so. In addition to this, if you continue to use […]

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Diabetes Affects Over 12% of South African Adults

The Tshwane Insulin Project has been underway at the University of Pretoria since 2019, with researchers contributing to the effort. The project will involve the delivery of workshops and seminars on the thorough management of diabetes and high blood pressure in primary care. Additionally, the researchers offer clinical guidance and support to healthcare professionals to enhance diabetes care. The Conversation Africa had a discussion with project manager Dr. Patrick Ngassa Piotie about diabetes and how it is so difficult to control. What Exactly is This Diabetes? Diabetes mellitus, more commonly referred to simply as diabetes, is a group of diseases that affect how the body uses blood glucose (sugar). Diabetes is characterized by either the inability of the pancreas to […]

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A Few Outdated Myths Regarding Your Eyes 

We figured it might be entertaining to take a look at some of the common misconceptions regarding the eyes and how they should be cared for. Think of this as your go-to resource for debunking many of the proverbs and anecdotes you may have picked up over the past year that are not founded on facts that have been demonstrated by scientific research.  Here Are Nine Interesting Urban Legends About Eyes and Vision That Have Been Debunked Trying to Read in the Dark is Harmful to Your Eyes and Can Even Cause You to Become Blind Reading in conditions with inadequate lighting or darkness will undoubtedly lead to eye strain. Nevertheless, there won’t be any long-term consequences to your eyesight […]

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Neurotechnology May Be Beneficial to Patients With Aphasia

A chronic condition like aphasia may be treatable thanks to neurotechnology solutions developed by companies like BIOS Health. Adoption, on the other hand, is still a long way off.  Since the news broke yesterday that Bruce Willis has been diagnosed with aphasia, any fan of his will be more aware of the condition. This is due to the fact that aphasia is a communication disorder.  On a personal level, the news has an impact on me. As a result of my mother’s significant stroke in February, my family has been attempting to come to terms with aphasia and find ways to cope with it over the last few weeks. It can be very upsetting to witness a person who used […]

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My Contact Lenses Are Causing Me Such Discomfort

Nothing is more inconvenient than being required to wear contact lenses and afterward experiencing pain, scratching, burning, or other discomfort. It is extremely inconvenient to try to clean or replace them while driving, working, or planning to attend an event which makes it difficult. Here Are a Few of the Most Common Causes of Discomfort When Wearing Contact Lenses If you are certain that you are cleaning and caring for your contact lenses properly, you should consider switching to glasses for a few weeks to give your eyes a break from wearing them. If you are still going to experience discomfort after one or two days, it is recommended that you see your eye doctor. When Wearing Contact Lenses, Improper […]

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