...pregnancy for more information. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) Hormonal problems Obesity Crohn’s disease Antiphospholipid syndrome Multiple sclerosis (MS) Celiac disease The likelihood of a miscarriage is increased if a long-term...
...common in middle-aged and older adults. Important risk factors include diabetes, high blood pressure, smoking, drinking alcohol, obesity and having a family member who has or had coronary artery disease....
...* **Obesity:** Excessive body weight puts pressure on the colon, promoting diverticula formation. * **Genetics:** Some individuals may have a genetic predisposition to developing diverticular disease. **Q: What are the...
...disease) cancer head trauma neurosurgical procedures dehydration obesity use of central venous catheters COVID-19 A 2020 study involved 33 patients with confirmed CVST based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and...
...endometrial cancer include obesity; never having given birth; the use of hormone-containing medications (including tamoxifen to treat breast cancer, and hormone replacement therapy); and smoking. People who have a family...
...of prostate cancer Men affected by obesity and/or who consume a diet high in animal fat Men of African descent, e.g. African-American men Prostate cancer can remain in the prostate...
...poor sleep quality to an increased risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and obesity. **Q: What are the signs of sleep deprivation?** **A:** Common signs of sleep deprivation include: *...
...and diet. Who Should Undergo and Expected Results Obesity is a serious medical condition that is becoming increasingly more common. With this condition, there is an accumulation of excessive body...
...cell tumours Endocrine disorders Chronic liver disease Aromatase excess syndrome Peutz-Jeghers syndrome Obesity Medications Ketoconazole Cimetidine Human growth hormone Human chorionic gonadotropin Excess fatty tissue Individual cases of gynaecomastia are...
...likely to have a higher body mass index and develop obesity than those who sleep more. Plus, sleep deprivation might also alter levels of hormones that control hunger and appetite. As a general rule...