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  1. – Adrenal Disorders
  2. – Calcium Deficiency
  3. – Cirrhosis
  4. – Diabetes Type 2
  5. – Diabetes Type1
  6. – End Stage Liver Disease
  7. – HRT
  8. – Hepatitis B
  9. – Hepatitis-C
  10. – Hyperparathyroidism
  11. – Iron Deficiency
  12. – Liver Disease
  13. – Osteoporosis
  14. – Overactive Thyroid
  15. – Peripheral Artery Disease
  16. – Pituitary Tummors
  17. – Sex Hormone Disorders
  18. – The Thyroid
  19. – Thyroid Gland
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Healthy Feet Incompatible With Fat

Obesity can lead to foot amputations, warns a podiatry organization in Australia.

This is "particularly [true of] those patients who have diabetes, because they can lose feeling in their feet and sustain injuries, which can get infected and sometimes require amputation," said Brenden Brown, vice president of the Australasian Podiatry Council. And, he said, most people are completely unaware of the feet-fat connection. (Read more about Healthy Feet Incompatible With Fat)

"Electric" Foot Bandage May Help Diabetics

A patented bandage with tiny batteries that run micro-currents through a wound to kill bacteria may hold promise for healing the stubborn foot ulcers that plague so many diabetics.

"This electrical activity kills bacteria, keeps the wound clean and, in the studies we've had so far, has shown that this stimulates the wounds to heal," said Jeffry Skiba, president and CEO of Vomaris Innovations, based in Chandler, Ariz. (Read more about "Electric" Foot Bandage May Help Diabetics)

How Obesity Abets Type 2 Diabetes

Human fat can be healthy or sick - healthy in lean people and sick in obese. And a new research effort shows sick fat cells can produce proteins that contribute to type 2 diabetes.

The study, performed by researchers at Temple University, discovered that fat cells in obese people bear a great deal of stress in a cellular component called the endoplasmic reticulum, which is the cells' protein factory. The stress, says lead researcher Dr. Guenther Boden, apparently produces proteins connected with insulin resistance, a major contributor to obesity-related diabetes. In particular, 19 proteins were more abundant in obese people's fat cells than lean people's, including three that were related to a specific endoplasmic reticulum stress-related response. (Read more about How Obesity Abets Type 2 Diabetes)

Obesity Not Always Indicative of Cardiovascular Risk

Obese people do not always carry an increased risk of heart disease, while some individuals of normal weight do. Two studies published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, revealed that how fat was distributed, like fat around the abdomen, was a consistent risk factor for heart disease. People who have their abdominal cavity lined with fat appear to be more likely to develop insulin resistance and have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. (Read more about Obesity Not Always Indicative of Cardiovascular Risk)

Environmental Toxins and Early Puberty in Girls

Over the years, scientists have speculated about the negative effects of environmental toxins for years, wondering what emerging implications would be. New data published in The Journal of Pediatrics suggests that certain environmental toxins may disrupt the normal growth and hormonal development of some girls. Such toxins, like mycoestrogens found naturally in the environment, have properties similar to the female reproductive hormone estrogen, and are structurally similar to anabolic growth agents used in animal breeding. (Read more about Environmental Toxins and Early Puberty in Girls)

Cell Phones Linked to Insomnia and Headaches

Talking on your cell phone before going to bed could interfere with getting a good night's sleep, a recent study suggests. Carried out by Sweden's Karolinska Institute and Wayne State University in the US, the study suggests radiation from the handset can cause insomnia, headaches, and confusion. Scientists studied 35 men and 36 women between the ages of 18 and 45 who were exposed to radiation equivalent to that received when using a mobile phone. Others were placed in the same conditions, but given only false exposure. Those exposed to radiation took longer to enter the first of the deeper stages of sleep, and spent less time in the deepest one. (Read more about Cell Phones Linked to Insomnia and Headaches)

Understanding Stress

For many, stress is just a normal part of a busy work schedule. Even though stress is becoming routine, it is self destructive in numerous ways. Studies reveal that stress causes deterioration in everything from your heart to your gums, and can make you more susceptible to everything from a common cold to cancer. One of the main culprits in the stress-illness connection is the hormone cortisol - though it plays a necessary role in helping us cope with acute or short-term threats. When an animal perceives danger, the body triggers a chain reaction of signals to release various hormones, like epinephrine (adrenaline), nor-epinephrine, and cortisol, from the adrenal glands. These hormones boost heart rate, increase respiration and increase the availability of glucose in the blood, thus enabling the "fight or flight" response. Because this response requires a great deal of energy, cortisol tells other taxing physical processes like digestion, reproduction, physical growth, and the immune system - to slow down or shut down altogether. (Read more about Understanding Stress)

Smoking Associated With Risk of Diabetes

A recent study from the University of Lausanne looked at 25 studies involving over 1 million patients and found that smokers had a 44% increased risk of type 2 diabetes compared with non-smokers. Researchers believe smoking may be one of the last pieces of the diabetes risk puzzle that could help identify who is at the greatest risk. The study found that for individuals who smoked at least 20 cigarettes a day, the increased risk of developing diabetes rose to 61%. For lighter smokers, the risk was 29% higher than a non-smoker and the risk of developing diabetes is 23% higher in former smokers. (Read more about Smoking Associated With Risk of Diabetes)

More Than Half of Diabetics Endanger Themselves by Wearing The Wrong Shoe Size

According to research in the November issue of the International Journal of Clinical Practice, more than six out of ten people with diabetes are walking around in the wrong sized shoe, which could potentially cause serious foot problems. An ulceration of the foot can have serious implications for patients, such as impaired quality of life, increased amputation risk, and elevated death rates. The World Health Organization has stated that the number of people suffering from diabetes could double to 366 million by 2030 and 80 percent of diabetic foot amputations could be prevented.

Researchers studied a hundred patients, aged 24 to 89, who volunteered to participate in a shoe-size study carried out at a general diabetic clinic. Patients who were attending foot specialist clinics and those who had problems standing or were wearing special footwear were excluded from the study. The results showed that 63 percent of patients were wearing the wrong sized shoes. Approximately 45 percent were wearing the wrong width fitting, and the majority had shoes that were too narrow. (Read more about More Than Half of Diabetics Endanger Themselves by Wearing The Wrong Shoe Size)

Research Suggests Ways to Slow Alzheimer's

A new study released at the International Conference on Prevention of Dementia on June 11th suggests that treating other health factors - like diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol can help slow the onset and severity of dementia caused by Alzheimer's disease.

This research further links heart and brain health. Cardiovascular problems like heart attacks or stroke may also increase the onset of dementia. Taking positive actions, like treating high blood pressure, exercising, and changing diet can all help reduce dementia. (Read more about Research Suggests Ways to Slow Alzheimer's)

Screening for Breast Cancer MRI/ CT Scan Mamaroneck

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55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville, NY 10708
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An important part of a woman's life is her health and her overall well-being. It should be a top priority since a clean bill of health will lead one to a long life and the strength to enjoy the extra years. It is why screening for breast cancer is vital to longevity and the Lawrence Hospital's Medical Imaging in Bronxville, NY, can help Mamaroneck residents with MRI and CT scans along with many other methods.


Treatment for Parathyroid Diseases and Conditions Westchester, New York

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55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville, NY 10708
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If you are suffering from frequent headaches and feel a significant lack of energy caused by parathyroid disease, then it's is important for you to find a remedy that thoroughly addresses those symptoms. If you're interested in receiving treatment for parathyroid diseases and conditions, and successfully tackle the negative repercussions that come along with it, then the place to visit is Lawrence Hospital Center for Advanced Surgery in Westchester, New York. They have both the resources and qualified specialists you need to cope with your condition and possibly cure it.


Mammogram Scan MRI/ CT Scan Bronxville

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Lawrence Hospital Center | Outpatient Services
55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville, NY 10708
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Breast cancer continues to be a serious problem among American women, but can be prevented with regular Mammogram Scans and MRI/ CT Scans. If you are a resident of Bronxville, Lawrence Hospital Medical Imaging has a reputation for being the team to turn to in order to examine, reveal and diagnose the condition. The individual is always their primary concern, so they will work with you every step of the way to ensure that you receive the most satisfying treatment by being sensitive to your individual needs.


Treatment for Adrenal Gland Diseases and Conditions Westchester, New York

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55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville, NY 10708
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If you have either under active or overactive adrenal glands, then you know how severe your symptoms can be. Having to feel fatigued or nauseous on a regular basis due to either Addison's disease or Cushing's syndrome, both detrimental adrenal gland diseases, can really affect your life. However, thanks to the quality treatment for adrenal gland diseases and conditions at Lawrence Hospital Center for Advanced Surgery in Westchester, New York, you now have the option of successfully treating your condition with the assistance of a caring staff of specialists who are there to tend to your specific needs.


Mammogram Testing MRI/ CT Scan Larchmont

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55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville, NY 10708
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If you are in need of Mammogram Testing MRI/ CT Scan, you need to turn to trusted professionals who have a reputation for accurately assessing patients in order to catch problems in a treatable state. For those of you who live in or around Larchmont, Lawrence Hospital Medical Imaging has treated New Yorkers for almost a century and continually improves their state of the art clinic with the most innovative technology. Their staff of certified professionals has a wide range of medical knowledge and years of combined experience.


Testing for Breast Cancer MRI/ CT Scan Pelham

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Lawrence Hospital Center | Outpatient Services
55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville, NY 10708
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If there has ever been a test that a woman must take, it is a test concerning breast cancer. Testing for breast cancer is vital for the welfare of women who are susceptible to the disease. Pelham residents can go to Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville, NY, to receive premium MRI and CT scans that help detect the onset of breast cancer so a plan can be mapped out to ensure longevity and survival.


Scan for Breast Cancer MRI/ CT Scan Scarsdale

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55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville, NY 10708
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Nothing is more important in the battle against breast cancer than early detection. No other tool can prepare you for the long battle ahead than knowing your enemy and understanding how your enemy works. The doctors at Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville, NY, can help Scarsdale residents detect breast cancer through methods such as MRI and CT scans and help overcome it.


Endocrine Surgery Westchester, New York

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Lawrence Hospital Center | Center for Advanced Surgery
55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville, NY 10708
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If you're concerned about a problem in your endocrine system that you feel might put you at risk of a serious illness, then it's your job to take effective measures to prevent it. The Lawrence Hospital Center for Advanced Surgery in Westchester, New York is the right medical facility to visit to receive quality endocrine surgery.


Endocrine Surgeon Westchester, New York

 Center for Advanced Surgery | Colorectal, Gastrointestinal and Endoc Center for Advanced Surgery | Colorectal, Gastrointestinal and Endoc
Lawrence Hospital Center | Center for Advanced Surgery
55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville, NY 10708
Call: (888) 302-0762

Don't let the danger of colon cancer or other illnesses related to a weakened endocrine system go untreated. The effects of these illnesses can be very detrimental to your physical and mental health and can prevent you from enjoying the comforts of life. At the Lawrence Hospital Center for Advanced Surgery in Westchester, New York, you can receive the quality care needed to help you lead an active and healthy life. Experience the true medical benefits of treatment at the hands of professional endocrine surgeons.