Home Health Management

Home Health Management

Home Management of Your Family’s Health The physical examination of you and your family doesn’t have to begin in the doctor’s office. Some important observations can begin in the home. Checking your family’s health in the home will help your doctor and yourself by providing more accurate information, encourage awareness to each member of the…

Understanding the Kidney

Understanding the Kidney

There are two kidneys, each about four to five inches long and about six ounces in weight. They lie in the abdomen underneath the liver on the right and the spleen on the left. Each kidney contains about one million tiny filtering units, known as glomeruli, which remove waste material and excess water from the…

Know Your Weight
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Know Your Weight

Know Your Weight and Body Fat Percentage Ordinary bathroom scales measure only one thing – weight. They can’t distinguish between pounds that come from fat and pounds that come from muscle. Body fat scales let you measure both weight and body fat percentage in the comfort of your home. In just seconds you’re looking at…

Staying Fit
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Staying Fit

Self-Image For most people, “overweight” and “obese” are not scientific terms, but are loaded words that trigger anxiety and frustration. Like gender and ethnicity, weight is an essential part of every person’s self-image, and when pounds go haywire, the result is distress. Our culture is, to put it mildly, preoccupied with weight. Weight gain is…

Common Diabetes Terms

Common Diabetes Terms

Terms commonly used with Diabetes The following list is the more commonly used diabetes-related terms and their definitions. These words are listed in alphabetical order and are many of the words that you may hear when you are discussing diabetes. Atherosclerosis The depositing of fatty, cholesterol-rich deposits along the artery walls. These deposits, atherosclerotic plaques,…

Weighing In
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Weighing In

Precise and Accurate Bathroom Scales for Home Weighing Obesity is loosely defined as accumulation of fat in body storage areas to a point where the amount stored exceeds the amount required for normal body function. Obesity Risks Obesity increases the risk of morbidity from many disorders, including hypertension, dyslipidemia, type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease,…

Step On It
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Step On It

A Step Toward A Healthier Life Step On It is a program based on information about what works in weight loss. It also uses body fat monitors to help you chart your progress towards losing unhealthy fat. The Path to Fitness is Right at Your Own Feet – The program consists of three steps to…

Before You Start
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Before You Start

Before you start your exercise programs The heart rate varies depending on a person’s activity level, age, and overall health. A healthy heart rate typically falls between 60 and 100 beats per minute for adults, although this can vary somewhat depending on the individual. A few notes before you start your exercise programs Read the…