Eating Spinach with Chronic Kidney Disease It’s important to first discuss spinach’s nutrition information to see how it can fit into a kidney-friendly diet. Spinach is a fiber-rich vegetable packed with tons of vitamins and minerals. Because of this, some say it should be avoided if you have Chronic Kidney Disease. One of the main… Continue reading Is Spinach Safe to Eat with Chronic Kidney Disease?
How Does Amyloidosis Affect the Nervous System?
Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD MHA If you have been diagnosed with amyloidosis, you may notice some changes to your senses. When amyloidosis spreads throughout the body, it can affect how your nervous system carries information to the brain. Nerves are sensitive and delicate. When abnormal proteins build up, oftentimes there is… Continue reading How Does Amyloidosis Affect the Nervous System?
How Does Cardiac Amyloidosis Affect the Heart?
Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA One of the many ways amyloidosis can affect the body is by accumulating in the heart. Cardiac amyloidosis is a rare but serious condition. It is characterized by the deposition of abnormal proteins, known as amyloids, in heart tissue. These amyloid deposits can disrupt the normal… Continue reading How Does Cardiac Amyloidosis Affect the Heart?
Is Amyloidosis a Cancer? Comparing the Two Diseases
Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA In the realm of medical conditions, amyloidosis and cancer stand out as significant challenges. Both diseases involve the spread of abnormal cells throughout different parts of the body. They can show up in various organs and tissues, and if left untreated can be fatal. Each of… Continue reading Is Amyloidosis a Cancer? Comparing the Two Diseases
ATTR Amyloidosis: The Hidden Disease
Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD MHA Heart failure, gastrointestinal problems, and nerve pain. Many conditions can cause these symptoms! One of them, often undetected and undiagnosed, is transthyretin amyloidosis, or ATTR amyloidosis. What exactly is that? Amyloidosis is a rare and progressive disease. It is categorized by the buildup of abnormal protein… Continue reading ATTR Amyloidosis: The Hidden Disease
How Chronic Kidney Disease Affects Mental Health
When living with a condition like chronic kidney disease (CKD), dealing with the physical side effects are often the priority. CKD progresses gradually and may not show symptoms early on. As it worsens, symptoms such as high blood pressure and swelling can appear. In advanced stages, CKD can result in kidney failure. But how does… Continue reading How Chronic Kidney Disease Affects Mental Health
Aging Man’s Best Friend: The Power of Pets For Seniors’ Health
Today, we’re talking about something near and dear to our hearts – the healing power of pets! If you’re a pet owner yourself, you probably already know just how much joy and companionship our furry friends can bring into our lives. But did you know that owning a pet can also have some incredible benefits… Continue reading Aging Man’s Best Friend: The Power of Pets For Seniors’ Health
Weight Loss Drug Can Benefit Those With Diabetes, Heart Failure
A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine shows that the weight loss drug Wegovy may offer health benefits beyond just helping people lose weight. It particularly benefits individuals with Type 2 diabetes who also have a common type of heart failure called obesity-related heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. This is another… Continue reading Weight Loss Drug Can Benefit Those With Diabetes, Heart Failure
Accelerated Aging Linked to Cancer Risk in Young Adults
Researchers investigating the rising incidence of certain cancers among younger adults have identified a potential link to accelerated biological aging and risk. The study, presented at the American Association of Cancer Research’s conference, analyzed data from the UK Biobank. The focus was on nine blood-based markers associated with biological age. Findings The study found that… Continue reading Accelerated Aging Linked to Cancer Risk in Young Adults
The Black Maternal Health Crisis
In the United States “Black women are three times more likely than White women to die from a pregnancy-related cause” with “most of the maternal deaths being preventable” according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. And unlike widespread belief, these staggering statistics span all education and economic levels. The “wealthiest Black woman in… Continue reading The Black Maternal Health Crisis