Archive for March 2012

Rational Management of asthma

Posted by: admin on: March 13, 2012

Recognized by recurring episodes of cough, wheezing, and breathlessness, asthma affects an estimated 300 million people worldwide and results in lost work and school time, 1.8 million emergency room visits annually, 500,000 hospitalizations and 5000 deaths per year. -Team@CMHF

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Kidney Patients Using Harmful Dietary Supplements

Posted by: admin on: March 13, 2012

American Society of Nephrology has made a study showing   intake of harmful dietary supplements contribute to speeding of chronic kidney Disease in those at risk which is completely avoidable. Take a look at this article. Team@CMHF

Kidney Risk Higher in Diabetic Women than Men

Posted by: admin on: March 12, 2012

Here is a finding which alerts the doctors dealing with female diabetics, to maintain strict sugar levels and take great care in their management. Team@CMHF

Vit D injections were found to increase the 25OH Vit D  levels in patients with lower BMI levels less than 25 than in those with BMI more than 25. Team@CMHF

Make your Day Better With D

Posted by: admin on: March 12, 2012

Vitamin D: It’s called the “sunshine vitamin” – and it’s crucial to many aspects of your good health. Here’s how to make sure you get enough Vitamin D deficiency has been a cause of concern in recent times. The National Center for Health Statistics says more than one-third of Americans are vitamin D deficient, and […]


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