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Constipation can Leads Parkinson

March 5th, 2009

constipation_You who have a history of constipation, be careful. According to one study, constipation can lead to Parkinson’s disease. Dr. Walter A. Rocca of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, found that those who suffer from constipation have twice the chance to suffer from Parkinson’s than those who are far from the disorder. Thus was launched Reuters.
Parkinson’s itself is a degenerative brain disease that causes the body trembling, stiff muscles, difficulty walking, and talking. The disease is changing the autonomic nervous system, which controls the body spontaneous processes such as heart rate, digestion, saliva, and intestinal function. While constipation is an early manifestation of the neurodegenerative process underlying Parkinson’s disease.

Further investigation is needed to confirm and evaluate additional potential relationship between constipation and Parkinson’s disease. In the meantime, it is suggested that constipation sufferers to stay focused on efforts to overcome the current problems than worrying about the risk of Parkinson’s disease.


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QWERTY Phone Wars, Korea Vs China

March 5th, 2009

qwerty-touch-phoneQwerty phone has become increasingly hot after the arrival of Samsung and LG. Vendors from South Korea (Korea) has just issued a series of latest qwerty phone market targeting middle to lower class.
Apparently they saw the qwerty phone market is very soft. Whereas, before, original mobile-oriented South Korea and the United States of Europe. In two regions, Samsung and Sony Ericsson smart phone presents a beautiful design. Or, phone with special specifications, such as for music or pictures.

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Cholesterol Drastic Rise in Early Menopause

March 2nd, 2009

Without a doubt, the major role of menopause in a sharp increase in cholesterol levels. This applies to all women, regardless of ethnicity. Such research will be published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, as reported by Health.com.
“When they approach menopause, many women are very prominent show elevated levels of cholesterol, which in turn will increase the risk of heart disease,” said Karen A. Matthews, Ph.D., a professor of psychiatry and epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh. Research on each woman discovers, cholesterol levels increased around the time of menopause. Menopause usually occurs around age 50 but can occur naturally since the end of 40 and 60.

In the last two years menstrual period, the average bad cholesterol (LDL) of women increased by about 10.5 points, or about 9 percent. The average total cholesterol levels also increased substantially, about 6.5 percent. Other risk factors, such as insulin and systolic blood pressure, also increased during the study. Of all risk factors measured, the changes are most dramatic cholesterol.

Leap reported in the study of cholesterol can certainly affect the health of women, said Dr. Vera Bittner, a professor of medicine at the University of

Alabama at Birmingham. “Change does not look great, but since women usually live several decades after menopause, adverse changes in the cumulative from time to time,” said Bittner.“If there’s cholesterol levels below normal, small changes might mean. However, if the risk factors a person already on the edge in several categories, this increase can be over the limit and put them in a position to seek treatment immediately.”

Maintain a healthy weight, not smoking, and the more training is essential to help maintain cholesterol levels. Menopause can be a very difficult time for women to get enough physical activity.


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