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Self-diagnosing online

Posted under Female Topics, health/lifestyle by Wendy on July 29th, 2008 12:01 pm

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The internet has become a very interesting tool in recent times to the extent that people are now using it to diagnose their own illnesses. Would you try such a thing…?

Most families, years ago, had one of those medical encyclopaedias that sat on the bookshelf in the living room or study. If the kids came down with some strange rash Mum would run to the book and look it up but always head off to the doctor in the end.

I suppose the internet, with it’s seemingly endless store of information, has replaced the old family medical bible and this has proved to be a divine providence for some people. One lady suffered recurring miscarriages until she looked up her symptoms online and took her information to the doctor - she now has two healthy children.

Another lady in the UK was desperate to find out what was causing her little girl’s sudden blackouts - scans and tests had not revealed the cause - she went online and after a few weeks of searching discovered the actual cause. Result…? her little girl is now receiving the treatment she needed and is doing well.

It seems that a ‘find-it-yourself cure can be found online so long as you are diligent and willing to put in the time to do the searching. Depending on what the condition is just a few keywords could suffice; then there are conditions which are very well served on millions of websites enabling people to stay up to date on new advances in treatments. Just for an example; those with recurring acne will be able to find a myriad of treatments online these days - the words “click here for acne cures” will lead you to a host of solutions.

Just remember though, as informative as the internet can be, don’t forget that your doctor needs to be kept in the picture along the way.

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Did you do ‘The Bikini Diet’…?

Posted under Female Topics, health/lifestyle by Wendy on July 21st, 2008 9:03 am

Over the last six weeks I watched the progress of a group of ladies as they participated in UK’s GMTV’s Bikini Diet. This is a morning television show in the United Kingdom. Did you catch it as well?

The lucky ladies were treated to dietary boot camp in sunny Spain and spent six weeks following a strict eating and exercise plan after being weighed in and measured live on GMTV at the start.

At the end of the six weeks they were re-weighed and re-measured live on telly and I have to be honest and say that they really looked no different proportion-wise to how they did at the start! the average weightloss was between eight and ten pounds; after six weeks of dieting and regular exercise surely they could have lost a bit more than that !

Health advisors are trying to change our expectations when it comes to losing weight safely; many people resort to diet pills in the attempt to get a quick result and some even go as far as getting drastic surgery. These solutions all have their risks as we all know.

The ladies in the programme mentioned above certainly did it the safe way - but somehow I was a little disappointed in their results.

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A stylish way to stay safe

Posted under health/lifestyle by Wendy on July 19th, 2008 3:39 pm

Unlike in years past people with conditions such as diabetes, heart problems and epilepsy today live completely normal lives; this is not only due to huge advances in medical care but also due to the fact that medical emergencies, when they occur, are attended to relatively fast.

Being able to carry around on your person vital information regarding your condition should a situation arise also enables folk to get out and about and feel safe knowing that, should something happen, those assisting them - as well as paramedics - can use their medical ID to assess the situation.

These now come in the form of very attractive jewellery pieces; bracelets, necklets and sportsbands - and they are designed to hold any important information/instructions regarding your condition. They actually make a great gift for anyone of any age…and they save lives.

Follow this link to learn more…http://www.universalmedicalid.com/mkt_uk/detailscategory.php?catid=1048027492

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