Articles for tag: Diet Soda, Kidney Function, Tooth Decay, Tooth Enamel

Diet Soda Debate – Good or Bad for You?

Diet soda is what many of us have lived on for decades. It’s sugar-free, calorie-free, tastes great and many diet soda flavors contain caffeine to help get us through our hectic days. So what’s not to love? As the diet soda debate intensifies on both sides of the issue, here are some solid findings which ...

Comprehensive Metabolic Panel

If your doctor has ordered a comprehensive metabolic panel, but hasn’t explained the test to you in detail, you may be searching for information. Keep reading to find out more about the comprehensive metabolic panel, why it’s ordered, and how the results are interpreted. Comprehensive Metabolic Panel: Blood Chemistry Screening A comprehensive metabolic panel is ...

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Symptoms of Kidney Disease

Kidneys are essential organs that filter the body fluids and clean waste from the system. Chronic kidney failure is the gradual loss of the filtering ability of the kidneys. When kidney function is impaired, fluid and waste can accumulate in the body. There may not be many symptoms in the early stages of kidney disease, ...

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Organic Goji Berries – Health Benefits

Organic goji berries health benefits range from providing the body with essential vitamins and minerals to balancing our sugar and cholesterol. Goji berries are mostly grown in the remote regions of Tibet and Mongolia where valleys and hills free of pollution provide a fertile ground for these delicious and nutritious berries. These berries have been ...

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What is Pyometra in Cats?

If your cat is a male or a spayed female, he or she will never suffer from this medical problem. Pyometra is a condition involving a female cat’s infected uterus. According to PetPlace.com, this condition can be life threatening and sometimes requires emergency surgery. Cats with pyometra can suffer from an open infection that drains ...

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Hyperkalemia: Symptoms and Treatment

Hyperkalemia, the presence of excess potassium in the blood stream, is often a symptom of a loss of kidney function. Potassium is an essential nutrient in the body, but too much of it is far from a good thing. When more potassium is present than can be processed by the kidneys, it can lead to ...

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Blood Work: Understanding BUN and Creatinine

In order to determine kidney function, a blood test called the BUN Creatinine is performed. BUN stands for blood urine nitrogen. It measures how much urea is present in the bloodstream. High levels of urea indicate that the kidneys are having trouble filtering it out. The most noticeable effect of impaired kidney function is a ...

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What’s it Really like to Have an MRI?

If you’ve never had an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), and your doctor schedules you for one, you might wonder what you’ll be experiencing. First, don’t worry, at least not about the MRI. It’s not a dangerous or long procedure, it uses no radiation, and other than being boring and a real inconvenience, it’s pretty much ...