PET Centre of Debrecen
Their PET – my pet
•október 13, 2007 • 6 hozzászólásFrom the adoration of the COFFEE – again
•szeptember 2, 2007 • 10 hozzászólásPoor me!
•június 23, 2007 • 3 hozzászólásAbout Diabetes and the Gummy Army
•április 30, 2007 • 4 hozzászólásType 2 Diabetes mellitus
Diabetes mellitus type 2 (formerly called diabetes mellitus type II, non insulin-dependent diabetes (NIDDM), obesity related diabetes, or adult-onset diabetes) is a metabolic disorder that is primarily characterized by insulin resistance , relative insulin deficiency, and hyperglycemia.
It is often managed by engaging in exercise and modifying one’s diet. It is rapidly increasing in the developed world, and there is some evidence that this pattern will be followed in much of the rest of the world in coming years. The CDC has characterized the increase as an epidemic.
Unlike Type 1 diabetes, there is little tendency toward ketoacidosis in Type 2 diabetes, though it is not unknown. Complex and multifactorial metabolic changes lead to damage and function impairment of many organs , most importantly the cardiovascular system in both types. This leads to substantially increased morbidity and mortality in both Type 1 and Type 2 patients, but the two have quite different origins and treatments despite the similarity in complications.
Burnout syndrome
•március 10, 2007 • 6 hozzászólásBurnout is a psychological term for the experience of long-term exhaustion and diminished interest, usually in the work context. It is also used as an English slang term to mean exhaustion. Burnout is often construed as the result of a period of expending too much effort at work while having too little recovery, but it is sometimes argued that workers with particular personality traits are more prone to experiencing burnout. Further, it appears that researchers disagree about the nature of burnout. While many researchers argue that burnout refers exclusively to a work-related syndrome of exhaustion and depersonalization/cynicism, others feel that burnout is a special case of the more general clinical depression or just a form of extreme fatigue/exhaustion (thus omitting the cynicism component).
Health care workers are often prone to burnout. (Wikipedia)
With pollen for the health
•március 4, 2007 • 3 hozzászólásPOLLEN
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increases the number of red blood cells
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stimulates the appetite
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urges intellectual power
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strengthens the heart
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increases the speed of regeneration
A virágpor rendszeres fogyasztása:
- növeli a vörösvértestek számát
- javítja az étvágyat
- fokozza a szellemi tevékenységet
- erősíti a szívet
- gyorsítja a regenerációt
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