1 VITAMIN Helps Heart Disease, Diabetes, Cancer, Blood Pressure & Immune System | Dr. Mandell

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Vitamin D is an extremely important vitamin that has powerful effects on several systems throughout your body.
Unlike other vitamins, vitamin D functions like a hormone, and every single cell in your body has a receptor for it.
Vitamin D deficiency is linked to heart disease, diabetes, cancer, bone loss, high blood pressure, and immune system disorders.
Here are many of the signs and symptoms your body is potentially craving Vitamin D.

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Vitamin D is linked to a number of critical health processes including bone health, immune system health, cancer prevention, and the focus of this video being heart health. A recent large trial was done that found Vitamin D deficiency is independently associated with an increased risk of heart disease and high blood pressure and that those with vitamin D deficiency decrease their risk of getting heart disease with vitamin D supplementation. We review this study here, discuss Vitamin D, and how to incorporate this into your health.
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/could-vitamin-d-deficiency-increase-the-risk-of-heart-disease
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https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/vitamin-d/

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Hiking is the quintessential Colorado activity and it’s a great way to experience the natural beauty of the state. Ankle sprains are the most common injury experienced by hikers, but like any injury, prevention is key. Dr. Kenneth Hunt shares his essentials tips for enjoying your hike injury-free.
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Swimming for better health and to avoid injuries

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Swimming is often touted as a great workout for all ages, offering benefits not only for the body, but also for the mind. As a form of exercise, swimming keeps your heart rate up and builds muscle strength. It also can be a great form of stress relief.

“Swimming is a wonderful sport. I definitely recommend swimming for people of all ages,” says Dr. Matthew Crowe, a Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine expert who spent many hours in the pool as a competitive swimmer in his youth.

“Swimming is easy on the joints, and it’s very good for both cardiac health and your core strength. And it also can give you really excellent strength around the shoulders, and hips and knees,” says Dr. Crowe.

While the benefits of swimming and aquatic exercise far outweigh the risks, injuries can occur, especially with competitive swimmers who often train upward of 20 hours a week.
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Dropsy – Medical Meaning and Pronunciation

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Dropsy

Dropsy: An old term for the swelling of soft tissues due to the accumulation of excess water. In years gone by, a person might have been said to have dropsy. Today one would be more descriptive and specify the cause. Thus, the person might have edema due to congestive heart failure. Edema is often more prominent in the lower legs and feet toward the end of the day as a result of pooling of fluid from the upright position usually maintained during the day. Upon awakening from sleeping, people can have swelling around the eyes referred to as periorbital edema. The Middle English dropesie came through the Old French hydropsie from the Greek hydrops which in turn came from the Greek hydro meaning water.

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Demyelinating Diseases | Neurology Case Study | V-Learning | sqadia.com

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I GOT INJURED WITH INSANE ACROBAT! ft. Shark **He freaked out!** #lillyk #injured

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