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A Man With Weight Loss and Abnormal Liver Function Test


A 60-year-old non-insulin dependent diabetic patient presented with a 3 week history of tiredness and weight loss (3 kg over one month). He also had intermittent watery diarrhoea. His diabetic control was satisfactory What are the differential diagnoses at this stage? The marked increase in serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is a sensitive indicator of cholestasis, [...]

How to Lose Belly Fat and Get a Flat Stomach


Sedentary lifestyle, stress and bad eating. All cause you to pack on the pounds. The question is how do you get the pounds off? How does one reduce stomach fat, lose inches and gain confidence? Here are some tips: Click Here to Get Best Fat Burning Furnace Guide Now! Detoxify If the body has toxins, [...]

How Can HCG Diet Plans Help Me At The Losing Game?


The key to successful weight loss is of course to expend more calories than you take in. Normally however, our bodies resist giving up their fat reserves; HCG Diet Plans help overcome this biological tendency, making calorie reduction and exercise more effective. When it comes to the latter however, it is important not to overdo [...]

Long-term weight loss maintenance


First let’s talk about what not to choose for long term weight loss. I think it’s important to go over the wrong choices because they are made so often, and they are the reason that so many people struggle with their weight in the first place! Click Here to Get Best Fat Burning Furnace Guide [...]

How To Effectively Reduce Belly Fat


On the other hand now that America has realized it has grown fat the majority are looking for another quick solution. Lets try to lose fat and specially lose belly fat and lets lose it fast. What do you know it seems as we have not learned from our first mistake. Either eating fast food [...]

PATH’s Idea Factory: Product Development Virtual Tour


What if products and strategies for improving health in the developing world were designed expressly for the people who need them? The free-market concept of user-driven design is rarely applied to nonprofit causes, but it’s been the foundation of PATH’s approach to developing and adapting health technologies for the last 30 years. With this five-minute [...]


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