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Urinary Incontinence & Obesity
One risk factor for urinary incontinence (UI) is obesity, particularly for stress incontinence. Weight loss has been shown to dramatically reduce UI symptoms. Speak with
Acid Reflux: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment
Heartburn, another name for acid reflux, is a frequent illness in which stomach acid escapes the stomach and re-enters the oesophagus. Heartburn and regurgitation are
Alzheimer’s: The Truth Behind Type 3 Diabetes
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease that causes progressive dementia. There is a theory that insulin resistance in the brain plays a role in
Why do You Want to Lose Weight?
The author stresses the motivation for weight loss success. Reflect on both benefits and drawbacks of weight changes. Set goals (short, mid, long-term) that address
Are You Struggling to Lose Weight with an Underactive Thyroid?
The author discusses the connection between hypothyroidism and weight management. While a sluggish thyroid can make weight loss difficult, the author emphasises that a balanced
Maintaining a Healthy Weight for Fatty Liver Disease
The author explains fatty liver disease and its causes. They emphasise that maintaining a healthy weight is crucial for managing the condition. The text advises
Should You Take Inositol to Improve PCOS?
The author explores Inositol, a natural substance with potential health benefits. They focus on inositol supplements for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), suggesting it may improve
Cycle Syncing – A Woman’s Guide to Harmonious Living
The author describes cycle syncing, a method for women to align activities, food, and exercise with hormonal changes throughout their menstrual cycle. This approach is
How Infertility is Associated with Obesity?
Weight management is a key factor in improving fertility and enhancing overall health. It can be managed through a multifaceted approach to navigate the complexities