Autism Treatments and Interventions: Pros and Cons

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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that impacts social interaction, communication, behavior, and learning. Treatment strategies aim to build specific skills, overcome challenges, and promote independence. Read on to learn more about treatments for autism, including behavioral interventions, educational interventions, and complimentary approaches. Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) ...

Almost Half of People With Type 2 Diabetes Are Vitamin Deficient

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Nearly half of people with type 2 diabetes are deficient in important vitamins and minerals, according to a new meta-analysis.Researchers in India pooled data from 132 studies published between 1998 and 2023 that involved more than 50,000 participants with type 2 diabetes.Key findings included:Vitamin D deficiency affected 60 percent of people in the studies.Magnesium deficiency affected 42 percent.Iron deficiency...

One of the Largest Tuberculosis Outbreaks in Modern U.S. History Has Hit Kansas

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An upsurge in tuberculosis cases in Kansas has public health officials on edge, as at least 67 patients in the state are currently being treated for active infections.Tracking by the state health department shows that another 79 people have been diagnosed with latent tuberculosis, which means the bacteria that causes the disease is inactive and the illness cannot spread.Since...

Why Top Online Casinos Create Arabic Versions and Exclusive Offers

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Online gambling is booming, and Arabic-speaking players are becoming a key audience. To meet their needs, big casino brands now offer Arabic-language sites, local games, and special bonuses. Here’s why this is happening and what makes it exciting for players. Why Arabic Versions Matter Arabic-language casino sites make gambling easier and more enjoyable. Everything is in your native language—from menus to...

ADHD May Shorten Life Expectancy, Study Finds

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“What is really important to remember is that a reduced life expectancy is not inherent to ADHD, but could occur where a person experiences adversity and doesn’t receive the support they need,” says senior study author Joshua Stott, PhD, a professor of aging and clinical psychology at University College London.ADHD Shortened Life Expectancy From 7 to 9 YearsFor the...

What Is Chemical Pregnancy? Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment 

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A chemical pregnancy is a very early miscarriage that happens around the time a fertilized egg is implanting itself in the uterus. The pregnancy is lost before the fifth week.e60dc2a1-f33c-4a05-9b50-8e3e8e59762912800e82-f832-414a-b8bc-a04028e87b5d Chemical pregnancies (also known as biochemical pregnancies) are very common.e60dc2a1-f33c-4a05-9b50-8e3e8e5976297ed9a7d6-d093-462b-b615-f5ad1372b093 What’s more, research has found that up to one in four pregnancies is lost even before a woman misses...

Why Is Insulin So Expensive? (And 4 Tips to Afford Yours)

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If you’re unable to afford insulin, consider following one of these strategies.For Insulin Emergencies, Seek Medical HelpSome people with diabetes who can’t afford to take as much insulin as their doctors prescribe take dangerous measures, such as using expired insulin or rationing their supply by taking less than they need. Up to 30 percent of Americans with diabetes report...

6 Medications That May Raise Blood Sugar

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Type 2 diabetes isn't usually a party of one. People with diabetes have a higher risk of developing other health conditions, such as high blood pressure, gout, and high cholesterol, which often require additional medication.“These meds — such as beta-blockers, corticosteroids, and statins — can be lifesaving, but they can also come with side effects, such as raising blood...

Ketosis vs. Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA): What’s the Difference?

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The ketogenic diet isn't right for everyone. People who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or about to undergo surgery shouldn't try the keto diet. People with chronic health conditions, especially those with liver, kidney, and respiratory failure, should check with their doctor before starting a keto diet.If you're cleared to do keto, you'll start off by cutting out most carbs and...

Risks, Side Effects, and Safe Weight Loss

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Originally designed to treat type 2 diabetes, GLP-1 drugs work by mimicking the hormone glucagon-like peptide 1, which prompts the pancreas to make more insulin after meals. The extra insulin helps regulate blood sugar, but the drugs can also reduce appetite and slow the movement of food from the stomach to the small intestine, helping people feel full faster,...