- Misdiagnosis in Newborns: Inborn Metabolic Disorders For many newborns, the complications of inborn metabolic disorders are often misdiagnosed By Christine Cadena | Published 10/20/2007 | Read more » More topics: Metabolic Disorder | Newborns | Cardiovascular Complications in Children | Misdiagnosis | Rare Genetic Disorders
- Metabolic Syndrome: The Silent Epidemic You’ve probably heard of other silent epidemics, but metabolic syndrome is one of the most dangerous disorders, especially since most adults who have it aren’t aware of their condition. Approximately 25% of the adult population of the U.S. is afflicted. By Steve Thompson | Published 4/11/2007 | Read more » More topics: Metabolic Syndrome | Epidemics | Metabolic Disorder | Triglyceride | Insulin Resistance
- Metabolic Disorders – Why They Need to Be Corrected A good metabolism is vital in ensuring that your body functions normally. A metabolic rate that is too fast or too slow is not a good thing. If you should experience any of the symptoms of abnormal metabolism By Paul Neidig | Published 9/5/2008 | Read more » More topics: Metabolic Disorder | Goiter | Increasing Metabolism | Functions
- Newborn Metabolic Screening with Tandem Mass Spectrometry, MS/MS For newborns, it is important to test for metabolic disorders with the use of MS/MS, also known as Tandem Mass spectrometry By Christine Cadena | Published 1/7/2008 | Read more » More topics: Metabolic Disorder | Neonatal | Newborn Testing | M Ms | Tandem
- Glycogen Storage Disease (GSD): Classifications & Treatment This is an overview of the metabolic disorder known as GSD By Christine Cadena | Published 7/12/2007 | Read more » More topics: Metabolic Disorder
- What Does it Mean when Your Baby Has PKU? Phenylketonuria is a metabolic disorder, where the individual is unable to metabolize a protein that is known as phenylalanine. By renee | Published 8/8/2006 | Read more » More topics: Metabolic Disorder | Breast Disorder | Retardation
- Diabetes and Foot Care Diabetes is a metabolic disorder in where there is an insulin imbalance in the body. By Tina Samuels | Published 5/9/2006 | Read more » More topics: Diabetic Foot Care | American Diabetes Association | Metabolic Disorder | Diabetes Causes | Insulin Diabetic
- The Diabetes & Diet Connection Diet, exercise, and sometimes medication, can help in treating this metabolic disorder. By Tina Samuels | Published 5/9/2006 | Read more » More topics: Diabetes Diet | Proper Diet | Metabolic Disorder | Tingling | Urination
- Scott Baio Baby Tested False Positive for the Potentially Fatal GA-1 The baby of Scott Baio and Renee, Bailey DeLuca, does not have GA-1, a metabolic disorder, despite initial tests that showed a false positive result. Scott Baio has come out publicly to discuss how devastating the original, false positive test was for his family. By Pam Gaulin | Published 6/19/2008 | Read more » More topics: Scott Baio | Metabolic Disorder | Renee | Tested | GA
- Diabetes Mellitus in Children Diabetes mellitus (also called Juvenile diabetes) is a fairly common metabolic disorder in children. The disease results from an interaction of genetic and environmental factors. By Dr. Pradeep Kapoor M.D. | Published 3/28/2008 | Read more » More topics: Diabetes Mellitus | Metabolic Disorder | Poor Academic Performance | Juvenile Diabetes | Interaction
- Serotonin & Metabolic Pathways Play Role in Autistic Behavior If your child has been diagnosed with autism, ask the physician about the symptoms that may arise when serotonin levels are high and metabolic pathways are disturbed. By Christine Cadena | Published 2/6/2008 | Read more » More topics: Pathways | Serotonin | Metabolic Disorder | Autistic Children | tourette’s
- Abnormal Energy Metabolism in Bipolar Disorder Kato of Japan has reported abnormal energy metabolism in bipolar disorder. This is caused by mitochondrial dysfunction. By Craig Olson | Published 10/10/2008 | Read more » More topics: Abnormal | Metabolic Disorder | Orthomolecular | Mood Disorder | Bipolar Diagnosis
- Diabetes Diet, Exercise and Complications Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that cannot be completely cured but can be managed if the patient follows a health lifestyle, which include proper diet plan, exercises and prescribed medicines. By Nick Mutt | Published 12/5/2008 | Read more » More topics: Diabetes Diet | Metabolic Disorder | Proper Diet | Cardiac Complications | Impotency
- Cerebrovascular Stroke and the Protection of Untreated Thyroid Disorder For stroke patients there is some degree of protection with abnormal TSH levels and an unmanaged or untreated thyroid disorder. By Christine Cadena | Published 12/12/2007 | Read more » More topics: Thyroid Disorder | Thyroid Dysfunction | Endocrine Disorder | Metabolic Disorder | Stroke Patient
- Information on Diabetes Mellitus and Diabetes Insipidus Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder that prevents the body to utilize glucose completely or partially. By Nick Mutt | Published 12/2/2008 | Read more » More topics: Diabetes Insipidus | Diabetes Mellitus | Metabolic Disorder | Diabetes Treatments | Copyright Information
- Magnesium Mineral for Metabolic Functions Magnesium is a necessary mineral in our bodies and is responsible for the metabolic functions of more than three hundred fifty enzymes in the body. By Gloria Tabolt | Published 12/8/2008 | Read more » More topics: Magnesium | Metabolic Disorder | Functions | Stress Syndromes | Enzymes
- Hypoglycemia: the Six Most Common Causes of Low Blood Sugar Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is a metabolic disorder which does not occur by itself. Rather, it may stem from any one of several causes, the six most common of which are discussed in this article. By Edward Villablanca | Published 11/12/2008 | Read more » More topics: Hypoglycemia | Reduced Sugar | Metabolic Disorder | Blood Sugar | Causes of Diabetes
- Metabolic Treatment for Mental Diseases Metabolic treatment is the use of therapeutic nutrition based on biochemical individuality. In the case of mental diseases, a low protein diet is recommended based on my theory. By Craig Olson | Published 10/28/2008 | Read more » More topics: Metabolic Disorder | Treatment for Depression | Fish Diseases | Individuality | Arginine
- Metabolic Bone Disorders: Diagnosis & Treatment in Children For managing metabolic bone disorders, it is important to understand the risks and symptoms. By Christine Cadena | Published 11/28/2007 | Read more » More topics: Orthotics | Metabolic Disorder | Bone Disease | Bone Health | Genetic Screening
- Neonatal Thyroid Complications & the Implication of Maternal Thyroid Disorder For women who suffer from a pre-existing thyroid complication, there is a risk for neonatal thyroid disorder arising out of pregnancy. By Christine Cadena | Published 12/3/2007 | Read more » More topics: Thyroid Disorder | Neonatal | Thyroid Dysfunction | Maternal | Metabolic Disorder
- Nonketotic Hyperglycinemia (NKH) NKH is a terribly sad, incurable metabolic disorder that affects approximately 200,000 individuals in the United States. Parents who have once child with NKH run a very high risk of having subsequent children with NKH. By Doreen Bradley Satter, RN | Published 12/4/2006 | Read more » More topics: Metabolic Disorder | Lethargy | Jerks | Dextromethorphan | Rare Diseases
- Adrenal Damage in Children Associated with Mental Trauma When suffering from a long term mental health complication as a child, it is not uncommon to experience adrenal gland complications which leads to metabolic disorder into adulthood. By Christine Cadena | Published 7/25/2008 | Read more » More topics: Metabolic Disorder | Adrenal Glands | Adrenal | Gland | Mental Health Complication
- Hypophosphatasia: Inherited Metabolic Disease in Newborns and Adults Hypophosphatasis genetic disorder affecting newborns & adults, result low level of an enzyme called alkaline phosphatase (gene): Characteristic symptoms & stages of development. No cure available & high mortality rate. By travels | Published 2/19/2008 | Read more » More topics: Newborns | Metabolic Disorder | Stillborn | Fetus Development | Infant Disease
- Thoughts on Bipolar Disorder My view is that bipolar disorder is a form of diabetes of the brain. Brain metabolism is slow, and this needs to be corrected. By Craig Olson | Published 8/13/2008 | Read more » More topics: Pseudoephedrine | Metabolic Disorder | Hypochondria | SEM | Salvador Dali
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