nutrition

Stroke and Nutritional Needs

The technical term is “cerebral vascular accident”, but it is commonly known and feared as stroke or CVA. A stroke is usually sudden and involves a disruption in the blood flow to the brain. Eighty percent of all strokes are related to a stenosis, or a severe narrowing of the blood vessels resulting in an ischemic episode or lack of blood flow to the brain. The other twenty percent are the result of a hemorrhage or uncontrolled bleeding in the brain such as when a blood vessel breaks inside of the skull. (Source: Ammer, 2005)

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Fully Research Any Natural Supplement Before Putting It In your Body

There are various natural supplement products being manufactured these days. Many of these items are being produced through out the world also. If you are considering purchasing these supplements to enhance your health, you need to certainly do your best to find premium products to use. The following advice may help you find high quality manufacturers and high quality products.

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The Role of Diet for Good Mental Health

The human mind is a complex organ that can be affected by virtually anything. A person’s diet, sleep patterns, toxic exposure, exercise, and more all play a vital role in our mental health. Some things people cannot control when it comes to mental health. Some of these uncontrollable are genetic links, the aging process, and our sex. Other things such as weight, exercise, the amount we sleep, and our diet, can be regulated by the individual in order to positively or negatively affect our mental health. The factor that we are going to focus on is diet and what effect it has on a person’s mental health.

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The Athlete and the High Protein Diet

The myth that all athletes need extreme amounts of protein in their diets will just not go away. There is a secondary myth which says that athletes do not need to eat carbohydrates. Protein is important in the diet, however so are the other nutrients. Finding the right balance in the diet is important not only to fuel the body before and during the workout but for proper recovery afterward. A diet that is too high in protein can actually hurt the athlete’s performance and can lead to dehydration and other serious problems.

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You are What Your Mother Eats: How Diet During Pregnancy Affects Health

Alicia just found out that she is pregnant with her first child. She is glad that she stopped smoking a few years back. She knows that studies have shown that smoking during pregnancy may influence whether or not a woman’s child will be a smoker. (Source: Science Daily 2006) She is also glad that she was never much of a drinker. She is worried about her diet and the fact that she is already overweight. She knows what all of the studies say about obesity and pregnancy, including:

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Asthma and Nutrition

Asthma affects about 16 million people in the United States, with 70% more women than men affected. The disparity in the rate of asthma in men and women may be related to the hormonal fluctuations of the menstrual cycle which may inflame the airways. One of the ways to handle this for women with asthma may be choosing to use an oral contraceptive, however if it is not reasonable or safe to do so for health reasons, the doctor might have other suggestion. (Source: Fitness Magazine, 2009) This latest recommendation is contradictory to older studies that suggested that birth control pills may make the symptoms of asthma worse in most cases.

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