Synergies in the World of Health Health has always seemed more valuable after we lose it

17Feb/120

Unhealthy Lifestyle Trigger High Blood Pressure

The number of lifestyle choices on offer to us to be good at sorting out to avoid a number of diseases caused. According to research in the UK, 70 percent of people aged 35 years at higher risk of stroke, heart disease, or high blood pressure.

Dailymail.co.uk quoted as saying the page, not long ago, a senior doctor in this study expressed an unhealthy lifestyle main cause of the disease. Piles of work, lack of exercise, and eating fast food has contributed positively to this issue, even among young people.

15Feb/120

After Valentine’s Day, Beware “Choco-Coma”

Beware of the Choco-Coma, a disease caused by eating chocolate-based sweets. Although rare, excessive consumption of chocolate can make the sufferer unconscious for days.

Chocolate is synonymous with Valentine, but you have to be careful with the food preferences of all ages. Because in addition to making your weight increases, it turns out that too much chocolate can make you into a coma.

Yet when the production of chocolate Valentine likened to an abundance of peas. According deseretnews.com, American chocolate manufacturers are producing chocolate at a cost of approximately USD $ 12.2 billion during February and USD $ 7.1 billion more for candy than chocolate.

9Feb/120

Natural Ways to Prevent Influenza

You suffer from Influenza? Pressure of high stress, excessive physical activity, poor eating habits, and lack of rest, do make flu can easily beat your immune system.

For just went, you could be cured by drinking the-counter medicines. In fact, the levels of the chemical can have an impact not good for health. Therefore, recommended against the flu is much more healthy naturally. Here's how as written below:

A. Blowing the nose in the right way

If the cold has made suffer, it is important for you to blow your nose regularly, not suck the mucus into the nasal passages. However, it should be noted that one blowing the nose, can cause pain in the ear and sinus pressure increases.

5Feb/120

Emotion-Related Diseases

Opinion that a healthy smile may have been not just an empty statement. In fact, people are happy and love to laugh tend to be healthier. In fact there are many stories about people who survive and escape from the verdict of death due to severe disease (eg cancer) just because he was trying to enjoy life more. This was already supported by various studies and research.

Other facts indicate that the emotion or feeling someone was able to have an impact on physical health disorders. Primarily on emotions that are negative, such as feelings of regret, fear of failure, anger, confusion, and so forth.

If not acted it will accumulate and can lower the immune system, disrupt breathing, increased body temperature, and the resulting depression. If it gets worse, will cause various diseases.

27Jan/120

Autism Symptoms Can be Detected From Six Months

The scientists have detected signs of autism in infants at the age of six months by measuring brain activity. That way it will be identified earlier children are at risk of autism such as eye contact and social interaction.

About one in 100 children develop this disorder, but symptoms are not apparent until the second year of life. Early diagnosis is expected to lead us to a way of 'persuading' the brain to develop in different ways to fight the problems caused by the condition.

Estimated 600,000 children and adults in the UK are affected by autism, or autistic spectrum disorders, with genetic factors that play a role. The researchers said 17 children in risk groups were diagnosed with autism at age three.

ASD is an umbrella term for a variety of developmental disorders, including Asperger syndrome, which has a lifelong impact on the ability to interact socially and communicate. Parents of a child with autism face the risk of one in five of their next child will also have the condition.

Recent research has focused on infants at the age of six to ten months with relatives who are affected disorder.