Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts

Common diseases in the UK

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Common diseases in the UK ​The 10 most common diseases/causes of death in 2011 per 100,000 population in the UK were: Coronary heart disease Cerebrovascular disease Malignant neoplasm of trachea2 Pneumonia1 Diseases of pulmonary circulation4 Bronchitis, emphysema and COPD3 Malignant neoplasm of breast5 Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis Diabetes mellitus Hypertensive disease Crude death rates per 100,000 for leading causes of death in the...

Common Infectious Diseases Worldwide

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Common Infectious Diseases Worldwide Sources: The Centers for Disease Control (CDC); The World Health Organization (WHO). The following is a list of the most common infectious diseases throughout the world today. Accurate caseload numbers are difficult to determine, especially because so many of these diseases are endemic to developing countries, where many people do not have access to modern medical care. Approximately half of...

Honey useful for health

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Discover the health benefits of one of the oldest sweeteners on earth, plus some interesting trivia, some great recipes and a few cautions. Bees swallow, digest and regurgitate nectar to make honey; this nectar contains almost 600 compounds. We need our bees, so let’s do everything we can to save them and keep them here on this earth. Honey is so good we have included...

Banana for Health

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Bananas are good for bowel regularity and satiety. Adding a banana to your daily diet has an array of benefits in your body. Bananas help you reach your weight-loss goals, keep your bowels healthy, provide nutrients that regulate heart rhythm and have vitamin compounds for eye health. Keep a bunch of bananas on your desk at work and replenish your stock each week....

Health Benefits of Fish

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Health Benefits of Fish Healthy Diet Fish is a low-fat high quality protein. Fish is filled with omega-3 fatty acids and vitamins such as D and B2 (riboflavin). Fish is rich in calcium and phosphorus and a great source of minerals, such as iron, zinc, iodine, magnesium, and potassium. The American Heart Association recommends eating fish at least two times per week as part of...
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