Cancer, Heart disease and type 2 diabetes
What is misconception
There is no Genetic component, however, can be caused by life factors
What is Stress
occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or when the body cannot effectively use the insulin it produces.
What is Diabetes
avoiding tobacco use, eating at least five servings of fruits and vegetables every day, and limiting salt intake to less than 5 mL (1 tsp) per day.
What is Cardiovascular Disease
challenging to pinpoint because the signs and symptoms vary from person to person and because they can be caused by many different issues.
What is Stress
overconsumption of Calorie-dense, nutrient-poor foods
What is type 2 diaibites
This disease may contain genetic predisposition
What is Diabetes
Eat a well-balanced diet, low in saturated fats and high in fibre, and engage in regular physical activity.
What is a fatty liver disease
Limiting consumption of processed meats and meats cooked at very high temperatures can help reduce the risk
What is Cancer
regular weight-bearing physical activity will help build healthy bones.
What is Osteoporosis
It is more important for your health to eat seven to eight servings of fruits and vegetables a day
What is eating organic foods
including protein malnutrition, insulin resistance, high blood pressure, and genetic factors.
What is a Fatty Liver Disease
controlling the amount of phosphorus in the diet. High levels of phosphorus in the blood can cause calcium to be lost from the bones.
What is a Kidney disease
once some solid food can be kept down, simple grain products and fruits can be added, such as mashed bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast (known as the BRAT diet),
What is Gastroenteritis Disease
engaging in physical activity for at least 30 minutes every day,
What is a Cardiovascular Disease
Worldwide, almost half of all deaths from this disease occur in people under 70 years of age.
What is a chronic disease
Physical factors such as genetics and age play a central role, but health is also influenced by individual lifestyle factors, such as diet and exercise.
What is Diet and Disease
a gluten-free diet is essential to help the intestinal lining heal and restore nutrient absorption.
What is Ciliac Disease
store leftovers in the fridge for no longer than 48 hours, and keep hands and anything that comes into contact with food clean.
What is HIV/AIDS
Whole grains and fibre tend to stabilize blood sugar and help with weight control. By eating healthy and engaging in regular physical activity,
What is Diabetes
three major risk factors—an unhealthy diet, a sedentary lifestyle, and tobacco
What is Cancer
researchers believe that certain genes affecting insulin function—which are more prevalent in particular populations
What is Diabetes
Chemotherapy can also alter a person’s sense of taste, sometimes making many foods unappealing and diminishing appetite.
What is HIV/AIDS
controlling the amount of salt and potassium in the diet to help control blood pressure.
What is a Kidney Disease
Consequences of diarrhea, such as dehydration, can be limited by ensuring an adequate intake of fluids and of electrolytes (salts).
What is Celiac Disease