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Greta Tidholm fick ångest och blev deprimerad av p-piller – Malou Efter tio (TV4)

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Malou Efter tio i TV4 från 2016-11-21: Greta Tidholm, bloggare, är en av många unga kvinnor som blivit deprimerad av p-piller. Gynekolog Rika Hammarström ger råd om alternativ.

Malou efter tio i TV4 är ett samhällsprogram med Malou von Sivers. Aktuella teman och intervjuer med artister, författare och politiker. Se hela avsnitt av Malou efter tio: http://tv4play.se/program/malou-efter-tio

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Malou efter tio is a Swedish talkshow on TV4 with host Malou von Sivers.
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Diabetes refers to a group of conditions characterized by a high level of blood glucose, commonly referred to as blood sugar. Too much sugar in the blood can cause serious, sometimes life-threatening health problems.
There are two types of chronic diabetic conditions: type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Pregnant women may acquire a transient form of the disease called “gestational diabetes” which usually resolves after the birth of baby. Pre-diabetes is when the blood sugar level is at the borderline: higher than normal, but lower than in diabetics. Prediabetes may or may not progress to diabetes.
During food digestion, carbohydrates – or carb – break down into glucose which is carried by the bloodstream to various organs of the body. Here, it is either consumed as an energy source – in muscles for example – or is stored for later use in the liver. Insulin is a hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreas and is necessary for glucose intake by target cells. In other words, when insulin is deficient, muscle or liver cells are unable to use or store glucose, and as a result, glucose accumulates in the blood.
In healthy people, beta cells of the pancreas produce insulin; insulin binds to its receptor on target cells and induces glucose intake.
In type 1 diabetes, beta cells of the pancreas are destroyed by the immune system by mistake. The reason why this happens is unclear, but genetic factors are believed to play a major role. Insulin production is reduced; less insulin binds to its receptor on target cells; less glucose is taken into the cells, more glucose stays in the blood. Type 1 is characterized by early onset, symptoms commonly start suddenly and before the age of 20. Type 1 diabetes is normally managed with insulin injection. Type 1 diabetics are therefore “insulin dependent”.
In type 2 diabetes, the pancreas produces enough insulin but something goes wrong either with receptor binding or insulin signaling inside the target cells. The cells are not responsive to insulin and therefore cannot import glucose; glucose stays in the blood. In other words, type 2 diabetics are “insulin resistant”. Here again, genetic factors predispose susceptibility to the disease, but it is believed that lifestyle plays a very important role in type 2. Typically, obesity, inactive lifestyle, and unhealthy diet are associated with higher risk of type 2 diabetes. Type 2 is characterized by adult onset; symptoms usually appear gradually and start after the age of 30. Type 2 diabetes accounts for about 80 to 90% of all diabetics. Management focuses on weight loss and includes a low-carb diet.

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“Superfood” is a term used by many food and beverage companies as a way to promote a food thought to have health benefits; however, there is no official definition of the word by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA regulates the health claims allowed on food labels to ensure there is scientific research to support the claims. The list of foods below are rich in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and fiber that are good for overall health and may also help prevent disease.

Beans
Kidney, pinto, navy, or black beans are packed with vitamins and minerals such as magnesium and potassium. They are very high in fiber too.

Beans do contain carbohydrates, but ½ cup also provides as much protein as an ounce of meat without the saturated fat. To save time you can use canned beans, but be sure to drain and rinse them to get rid of as much added salt as possible.

Dark green leafy vegetables
Spinach, collards, and kale are dark green leafy vegetables packed with vitamins and minerals such as vitamins A, C, E, and K, iron, calcium and potassium. These powerhouse foods are low in calories and carbohydrates too. Try adding dark leafy vegetables to salads, soups and stews.

Citrus fruit
Grapefruits, oranges, lemons and limes or pick your favorites to get part of your daily dose of fiber, vitamin C, folate and potassium.

Sweet potatoes
A starchy vegetable packed full of vitamin A and fiber. They are also a good source of vitamin C and potassium.

Craving something sweet? Try a sweet potato in place of a regular potato and sprinkle cinnamon on top.

Berries
Which are your favorites: blueberries, strawberries or another variety? Regardless, they are all packed with antioxidants, vitamins and fiber. Berries can be a great option to satisfy your sweet tooth and they provide an added benefit of vitamin C, vitamin K, manganese, potassium and fiber.

Tomatoes
The good news is that no matter how you like your tomatoes, pureed, raw, or in a sauce, you’re eating vital nutrients like vitamin C, vitamin E and potassium.

Fish high in omega-3 fatty acids
Omega-3 fats may help to reduce the risk of heart disease and inflammation. Fish high in these healthy fats are sometimes referred to as “fatty fish.” Salmon is well known in this group. Other fish high in omega-3 are herring, sardines, mackerel, trout, and albacore tuna. Choose fish that is broiled, baked or grilled to avoid the carbohydrateand extra calories that would be in fish that is breaded and fried. The American Diabetes Association Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes 2017 recommends eating fish (mainly fatty fish) twice per week for people with diabetes.

Nuts
An ounce of nuts can go a long way in getting key healthy fats along with helping to manage hunger. In addition, they offer magnesium and fiber. Some nuts and seeds, such as walnuts and flax seeds, are a good source of omega-3 fatty acids.

Whole grains
It’s the whole grain you’re after. The first ingredient on the label should have the word “whole” in it. Whole grains are rich in vitamins and minerals like magnesium, B vitamins, chromium, iron and folate. They are a great source of fiber too. Some examples of whole grains are whole oats, quinoa, whole grain barley and farro.

Milk and yogurt
You may have heard that milk and yogurt can help build strong bones and teeth. In addition to calcium, many milk and yogurt products are a fortified to make them a good source of vitamin D. More research is emerging on the connection between vitamin D and good health. Milk and yogurt do contain carbohydrate that will be a factor in meal planning when you have diabetes. Look for yogurt products that are lower in fat and added sugar.

Tips for eating on a budget
Some of the items above can be tough on the budget depending on the season and where you live. Look for lower cost options such as fruit and vegetables in season or frozen or canned fish. Foods that are easier on the budget year ‘round are beans and whole grains that you cook from scratch.

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DIABETES CAUSA IMPOTÊNCIA ?

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Diabetes e Impotência Sexual do Homem | Dr. Marco Túlio Cavalcanti

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O que causa impotência?
A impotência masculina atinge os homens em dois grandes grupos: aqueles que estão impotentes devido a uma causa psicogênica e aqueles que têm causas físicas que levam ao problema, como algumas doenças. Porém, há também um outro grupo que mistura problemas físicos aos psicogênicos tendo como resultado uma disfunção erétil.

Para entender se o homem está no grupo que tem causas psicológicas ou orgânicas (físicas) que levaram à disfunção erétil, o primeiro passo é procurar um andrologista/urologista, que irá ouvi-lo para entender que motivos levaram ao problema.

Conhecer bem a história do paciente é fundamental para levar a um tratamento correto. Conhecendo bem os detalhes da vida do paciente já é possível fazer 80% do diagnóstico.

Quando as causas da impotência são psicológicas, o problema pode ocorrer de forma brusca, ou seja, o paciente nunca teve falhas e de repente começa a falhar nas ereções. Muitas vezes, quando isso ocorre o paciente começa a ficar ansioso e manifestar uma preocupação constante na hora das relações, o que pode gerar novas falhas, devido à conhecida ansiedade de desempenho.

Problemas financeiros ou outras preocupações na vida do paciente também podem levar à impotência por fatores psicológicos.

Muitas vezes, essas causas psicogênicas também são circunstanciais, ou seja, o problema ocorre com pessoas diferentes ou em determinadas situações.

Além disso, quando essa disfunção é psicológica, os pacientes costumam ter a ereção matinal preservada, ou seja, a fisiologia do pênis continua funcionando de forma satisfatória, mas na hora da relação sexual, o problema surge.

Causas orgânicas
Pelas causas orgânicas, o avanço da idade está muito relacionada ao desempenho sexual e a associação com muitas doenças podem provocar o problema, por exemplo, é certo dizer que diabetes causa impotência. Além disso, a disfunção é gradativa e as ereções vão ficando mais fracas, inclusive as ereções matinais.

Nestes casos, a principal causa orgânica da impotência é de origem vascular, ou seja, a artéria cavernosa, que leva o fluxo sanguíneo para a ereção, está obstruída. O alerta aqui é que essa disfunção pode estar sendo problema por um problema cardiovascular, que podem levar a um infarto ou um AVC.

Mas existem outras patologias que também terão como consequência secundária esse problema de ordem sexual, como:

Diabetes;
Tabagismo;
Lesões no nervo cavernoso peniano (pós cirurgias de prostatectomia, neuropatia diabética ou lesões na medula espinhal);
Aterosclerose (vasos sanguíneos obstruídos);
Tratamentos com radiação para câncer;
Mal de Parkinson;
Esclerose múltipla;
Hormonal (baixo nível de testosterona ou de hormônios tireoidianos);
Uso de alguns medicamentos;
Colesterol e triglicerídeos altos;
Hipertensão arterial;
Doença de Peyronie (doença do pênis curvo);
Obesidade;
Sedentarismo;
Excesso de ingestão de bebida alcoolica ou uso de drogas;
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Diabetes Food Hub: A Guide

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Adult Type 2 Diabetes – 4. Nutrition Basics

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An overview of how food affects your blood sugar.
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Medication Abbreviations Frequencies/Orders | Medical Terminology | Nursing NCLEX Review

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Medication abbreviations for frequencies and orders: Medical terminology and nursing terminology abbreviations explained.

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Understanding Diabetes Insipidus

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This video contains a detailed and simplified explanation about diabetes insipidus. We discuss the differences between cranial and nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, the signs and symptoms, testing for diabetes insipidus including an explanation of urine and blood osmolality and the water deprivation test (also known as the desmopressin stimulation test) and how we manage diabetes insipidus.

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