Joint Health Indicator 

A joint health indicator typically refers to a measure or set of measures used to assess the condition and function of joints in the body. Here are some common indicators of joint health: 1. Pain Levels: Pain is often the primary indicator of joint health. Persistent or chronic pain in joints can signal underlying issues such … Read more

Key Factors of Fatty Liver Screening

fatty liver screening

Why Learn about Fatty Liver disease?  The human body stores fat for insulation and energy in many areas, including the liver. If the fat content in the liver is too high, that signifies fatty liver disease. One of the most common risk factors for fatty liver disease is obesity or overweight. We also need to … Read more

Cancer Risk Indicator

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Cancer Risk: The cancer cell replicates itself, producing millions of similarly affected self-replicating cells which may spread to other parts of the body and eventually overwhelm it. However, cancer can be treated successfully and is curable. Some people who have been treated for cancer have lived long, healthy lives, with no sign or symptom of … Read more

Kidney Health Indicator

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Kidney Disease: Kidney disease can lead to other health problems including weak bones, nerve damage, and malnutrition. The Kidneys are a pair of organs located at the bottom of the rib cage. Each Kidney is on either side of the spine. Your Kidneys are essential parts of your body. Once the Kidneys are damaged, they … Read more

Key Factors of Mental Illness 

Key Factors of Mental Illness

Psychiatry: Psychiatry is a branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders.  However, Psychologists can treat a range of issues through counselling, from relationship problems to mental illness.  What is the role of a Psychologist?   A psychologist usually holds a doctoral degree, such as a Ph.D.   Psychologists can’t … Read more

The Immune System and Immunity Testing

The Immune System and Immunity Testing

Immune System: The immune system is designed to recognize foreign invaders in our body. It is like a defense system and that is the reason we cough and sneeze when foreign substances enter our body. This system is an automated mechanisms in your body that help keep you alive and healthy. It protects our body … Read more

Is Diabetes Hereditary?

Diabetes Hereditary

Is Diabetes Inherited? If you have a family history with Diabetes, then you may be curious to know if you can get Diabetes in the coming years. This article will answer some of your questions.  Can diabetes be passed down in the genes?   If a person has a history of diabetes in his family, he … Read more

Understanding Diabetes  

Understanding Diabetes

What Is Diabetes?  Diabetes causes a person to have an excessive level of blood sugar. This upsets the normal process of transferring sugar from the bloodstream into cells that is required for energy. When the body cannot metabolize glucose, a number of vital mechanisms can break down resulting in life-threatening consequences. Understanding Diabetes is important … Read more

The United States of America

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Travel Guidelines for the USA PCR test for Passengers “Arriving” in the USA: Update as of 6th December 2021: According to the Travel guidelines for the USA, all passengers must present a negative PCR test certificate regardless of vaccination status taken not more than 1 day. This does not mean that the PCR test requirements … Read more

Obesity in Children – Knowing the cause can Make a Difference

obesity in children

What is Obesity in Children? Obesity in children means having too much body fat, water and extra muscle. This indicates that a child’s weight is higher than what is considered to be healthy. When obesity is diagnosed in earlier stages, you can reduce your child’s risk of developing serious medical conditions as they grow older.  … Read more