- 1. Bipolar Disorder General In Fact
- (Bipolar Disorder)
- ... with this illness. Alternative Treatments for Bipolar Disorder Alternative treatments for bipolar disorder include vitamins, herbs, and nutritional supplements. Whatever alternative methods are used, ...
- 2. Top 10 Theories: What Causes ADHD?
- (ADD/ADHD)
- ... sensitivities and nutritional deficiencies may play a role, but more research needs to be done," says Dribinsky. Food additives. It has long been suspected that food additives such as food coloring or ...
- 3. How Food Can Affect Your Child's ADHD
- (ADD/ADHD)
- ... or trigger symptoms that mimic the signs of ADHD in children. “Excessive caffeine and excessive use of fast foods and other foods of poor nutritional value can cause kids to display behavior that might ...
- 4. Crohn's disease
- (Crohn's disease)
- ... with digestive disorders have used some form of complementary or alternative therapy. Some commonly used therapies include: Herbal and nutritional supplements Probiotics Fish oil Acupuncture ...
- 5. Burning mouth syndrome
- (Burning mouth syndrome)
- ... with taste and sensory nerves of the peripheral or central nervous system. Secondary burning mouth syndrome Sometimes burning mouth syndrome is caused by an underlying medical condition, such as a nutritional ...
- 6. Health issue: a warning over moon cakes
- (Shanghai Health)
- ... culture. Do you know the nutritional value of a mooncake with double yolks and lotus seed paste? Health experts say a 190-gram mooncake has six tablespoons of sugar plus three tablespoons of oil. Despite ...
- 7. Type 2 diabetes
- (Type 2 diabetes)
- ... surgery is expensive and there are risks involved, including a slight risk of death. Additionally, drastic lifestyle changes are required and long-term complications may include nutritional deficiencies ...
- 8. Tricuspid atresia
- (Tricuspid atresia)
- ... and flexibility. Ask your doctor or hospital about available resources for pumping breast milk. Some hospitals rent breast pumps. Your child's cardiologist may also recommend nutritional supplements or ...
- 9. Toxic hepatitis
- (Toxic hepatitis)
- ... appears to worsen your symptoms? What prescription and over-the-counter medications are you taking, and have you started any new medications recently? Do you take herbal or nutritional supplements? ...
- 10. School Health Programs
- (Community Programs)
- ... classes are reinforced with educational incentive materials like pedometers, jump ropes, toothbrushes, activity books, reflective bike stickers and placemats with nutritional tips. Parents are encouraged ...
- 11. Rett syndrome
- (Rett syndrome)
- ... ways of communicating. Nutritional support. Proper nutrition is extremely important for both normal growth and for improved mental and social abilities. Some children with Rett syndrome may need ...
- 12. Restless legs syndrome
- (Restless legs syndrome)
- ... RLS. Test to see whether avoiding them helps. Because restless legs syndrome is sometimes due to an underlying nutritional deficiency, taking supplements to correct the deficiency may improve your ...
- 13. Dumping syndrome
- (Dumping syndrome)
- ... stomach surgery. Discuss this nutritional issue with a dietitian. Lie down after eating. This may slow down the movement of food into your intestines. Even with dietary changes, you may continue ...
- 14. Healthy and Nutritious Foods For A Growing Mouth
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... will keep the digestive system healthy. Maintaining Balance The nutritional advice produced by the Food Standards Agency is an applicable guideline for children ages five years old and over (although ...
- 15. Bedsores (Pressure sores)
- (Bedsores (pressure sores) )
- ... tests: Blood tests to assess your nutritional status and overall health Tissue cultures to diagnose a bacterial or fungal infection in a wound that doesn't heal with treatment or is already a stage ...
- 16. Canker sores
- (Canker sores)
- ... canker sores — hasn't been shown to speed healing, but it may help relieve canker sore pain. Nutritional supplements. Your doctor may prescribe a nutritional supplement if you consume low amounts ...
- 17. Wrinkles
- (Wrinkles)
- ... known as sebum (sebaceous glands) to lubricate the skin and fewer blood vessels in this area. Poor nutrition. Nutritional deficiencies are believed to contribute to skin aging. When you make ...
- 18. Whipple's disease
- (Whipple's disease)
- ... hair-like projections (villi) that help your body absorb nutrients. Whipple's disease damages the villi, impairing nutrient absorption. Nutritional deficiencies are common in people with Whipple's disease ...
- 19. Heart Disease
- (Heart Disease)
- ... Cardiac rehabilitation is a program often divided into phases that involve various levels of monitored exercise, nutritional counseling, emotional support, and support and education about lifestyle changes ...
- 20. COPD
- (COPD)
- ... strength. If you're underweight, your doctor may recommend nutritional supplements. If you're overweight, losing weight can significantly help your breathing, especially during times of exertion. Avoid ...