Disease Guide: Diagnosis, Symptoms & Clinical Treatment Protocols

For patients and caregivers, understanding clinical progression, diagnostic imaging results, and pharmacological treatment options is vital for managing acute and chronic health conditions.

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What Are the Causes of a Fish Odor on a Baby?

Most parents enjoy the sweet smell of a newborn, but some babies may develop a fishy smell that’s not so pleasant. If that happens, it’s always best to check with your pediatrician about the cause and treatment.

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What Is Normal Blood Sugar in People Over 60?

Blood sugar tests are used to screen for and to monitor prediabetes and diabetes. Normal ranges for laboratory tests are the same for adults of all ages. However, recommended targets for home testing will sometimes be different for older adults.

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Foods That Affect Cortisol Levels

Cortisol is the primary stress hormone in the body. The Mayo Clinic says it increases the amount of sugar, or glucose, in the bloodstream, it enhances the brain’s ability to use glucose and it helps in the repair of tissues.

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Recommended Mattresses for Children

Finding the best mattress for your child can be hard work. In fact, there are so many styles, makes and models of mattresses that even organizations such as Consumer Reports and ConsumerSearch.com won’t make specific recommendations.

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Almonds & Migraines

There is no single cause or cure when it comes to migraine headaches, and the role almonds may play in a migraine also vary from person to person. For some people, almonds may be a trigger that sets the headache process in motion. For others, almonds may help to ease headache pain.

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The Effects of Oatmeal on Gout

Oatmeal doesn’t cause gout, but if you’ve been diagnosed with the condition, your doctor might suggest limiting your oatmeal intake. That’s because oatmeal contains purines which contribute to the form of arthritis known as gout.

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Does Kellogg's Corn Flakes Contain Gluten?

Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are not a good choice for someone on a gluten-free diet. In fact, Kellogg’s reported in the fall of 2010 that it does not make any cereal, waffle, cookie or cracker that is “suitable for consumers on a gluten-free diet.

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Are There Foods That Can Drastically Reduce Tinnitus?

Foods don’t cause or cure tinnitus, but a change in diet may help, depending on the underlying cause of the problem. Tinnitus isn’t a disease or condition itself. It’s a symptom of an underlying condition.

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What Supplements Cause Hair Loss?

People can experience hair loss for numerous reasons including genetics, medications, medical conditions and poor nutrition. Some people that try to do something right for their bodies may actually being doing something bad for their hair if they overdo it with certain vitamins and minerals.

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Creams That Contain Lactic Acid or Salicylic Acid & Urea

Lactic acid, salicylic acid and urea are all keratolytics that are often used in the treatment of skin conditions such as psoriasis, dermatitis, eczema, corns and calluses. Drugs.com explains that keratolytics help to loosen and shed rough, hard, scaly skin.

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How to Stop Muscle Twitches

Most muscle twitches are what doctors describe as “benign” events that require no medical treatment and go away on their own after a short while. Often, stress and anxiety are to blame. However, twitching muscles can sometimes be a symptom of more serious conditions that require prompt medical attention.

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Foods to Avoid for Blood Type A Positive

Many medical professionals dispute the theory of a link between food, blood type and health, but the idea of a blood-type diet was popularized in the 1996 book “Eat Right 4 Your Type."

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Can I Give My Baby COD Liver Oil?

Cod liver oil contains nutrients that may be good for both adults and children. Some companies market cod liver oil to parents of youngsters by offering kid-friendly flavors such as fruit punch. If you’re considering giving your baby cod liver oil, talk to your pediatrician first.

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