Healthy Inspirations
Besides being delicious, drinking coffee has many benefits!
Fri, 21 Oct 2022In addition to tea which is often used as daily consumption, coffee is also no less well known among the public to be consumed every day. Coupled with the bad effects if you consume it excessively, coffee turns out to have many good benefits for the body if on a reasonable consumption scale, you know! Improve Brain Function Positive Impact on Memory Lowering the Risk of Stroke & Dementia Improve Cognitive Function Reduce Alzheimer's Risk Lowering the Risk of Parkinson's Protects t...
Read MoreBONE CANCER EXAMINATION
Thu, 20 Oct 2022To confirm the diagnosis of bone cancer, several tests can be done:• Examination of anamnesis / history of disease• Physical examination• Laboratory & non-laboratory examinations.BONE CANCER DIAGNOSIS1. Physical ExaminationAs with the examination of ordinary diseases or other cancers, a physical examination is needed to find out the cause of the disease and about the history of the disease that has been experienced before and the type of treatment that has been undertaken. If...
Read MoreWHAT IS BONE CANCER?
Wed, 19 Oct 2022Bone cancer is a type of cancer that arises in the cells in the bones. Bone cancer can affect any bone in the body, but usually occurs in the pelvis, legs and arms.Bone cancer is a rare condition, only about 1% of all cancer patients. This condition can be experienced by all age groups, but is more common in children, adolescents and young adults.TYPES OF BONE CANCER1. Osteosarcoma2. Chondrosarcoma3. Ewing's sarcoma4. Chordoma5. Fibrosarcoma6. Giant Cell Tumors.CAUSES OF BONE CANCERThe exact cau...
Read MoreOsteopenia and Osteoporosis, What's the Difference?
Wed, 19 Oct 2022- OsteopeniaThe condition of decreased bone density, but this condition is still not as far as osteoporosis. This decrease in bone density that occurs will lead to bone fragility and an increased chance of fractures (fractures) in certain parts, such as skull fractures, for example.- OsteoporosisA condition characterized by decreased bone density. It is also marked by a decrease in strength and causes bones to become brittle.Even though it is synonymous with the elderly, #temanpramita who is sti...
Read MoreMenstruation Not Smooth? Osteoporosis Alert
Wed, 19 Oct 2022Osteoporosis can also occur in adolescents. This can be known from the regularity of menstruation or because of cysts or has been operated on.Estrogen is an important element in determining bone mass, so when a teenager gets his period it is very important. Girls who experience menache or first menstruation at the age of 15 years have a much greater risk of suffering from osteoporosis.However, it should also be wary of the occasional irregular but long-term period showing low estrogen levels, wh...
Read MoreMenopause and Osteoporosis, How to Prevent It?
Wed, 19 Oct 2022Menopause and osteoporosis are two things that are related to each other. Because, menopause is one of the main reasons why women are more at risk of developing osteoporosis than men.1. SportsExercise can make bones and muscles stronger, and prevent bone loss.2. Consume food for bonesConsumption of foods that are high in calcium and vitamin D. For those who have menopause, calcium needs to be 1,200 milligrams (mg) per day.3. Regularly check bone healthWhen you have entered menopause, you should...
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