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Steve Jobs' Battle with Pancreatic Cancer and His Unconventional Dietary Choices

Steve Jobs' Battle with Pancreatic Cancer and His Unconventional Dietary Choices  

updated at Nov 14, 2025   82  
The story of Steve Jobs' battle with pancreatic cancer has resurfaced,highlighting his commitment to a strict vegetarian diet even while fighting the disease. Jobs' Diagnosis and TreatmentJobs was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2003 and succumbed to t...

How soon could I expect to notice a change in human growth hormone?

How soon could I expect to notice a change in human growth hormone?  

created at May 19, 2009   1,369  
Noticing a change from human growth hormone (HGH) supplementation depends on several factors,including the dosage,individual response,and what's being measured.While some individuals might report increased energy or improved sleep within weeks,measurable c...

Can growth hormone therapy be taken with other medication?  

created at May 14, 2009   1,318  
Growth hormone (GH),also known as somatotropin,is a peptide hormone primarily produced by the anterior pituitary gland that stimulates growth and cell reproduction in humans and other animals.It plays a crucial role in childhood development,influencing bon...

Side effects of human growth hormone

Side effects of human growth hormone  

created at May 19, 2009   1,345  
Side effects of human growth hormone (HGH) can vary depending on dosage and individual factors,but common ones include fluid retention (causing swelling in hands,feet,and ankles),joint pain,muscle aches,carpal tunnel syndrome,increased risk of diabetes,hig...

Treatment for Lyme disease

Treatment for Lyme disease  

created at May 06, 2009   1,227  
Lyme disease is treated with antibiotics,typically doxycycline,amoxicillin,or cefuroxime for adults,and amoxicillin or cefuroxime for children.The duration of treatment depends on the stage of the infection and the individual's response,ranging from a few ...

Unveiling the Role of the Deer Tick in Lyme Disease Cases

Unveiling the Role of the Deer Tick in Lyme Disease Cases  

created at May 06, 2009   1,288  
The deer tick,Ixodes scapularis (also known as the blacklegged tick),plays a crucial role in the transmission of Lyme disease.It's not the *cause* of the disease itself,but rather the vector – the organism that carries and transmits the causative agent.Sp...

Understanding the Risks Between Aging and Stomach Cancer

Understanding the Risks Between Aging and Stomach Cancer  

created at May 04, 2009   1,175  
The risk of stomach cancer increases significantly with age,primarily due to the cumulative effect of various factors over a lifetime.These include exposure to carcinogenic substances (like Helicobacter Pylori Infection,smoked foods,and tobacco),the gradua...

What is the difference between primary bone cancer and secondary bone cancer?  

created at May 03, 2009   1,198  
Primary bone cancer originates in the bone itself,arising from bone cells or the tissues within the bone marrow.In contrast,secondary bone cancer,also known as metastatic bone cancer,develops when cancer cells from another part of the body,such as the brea...

The negative health consequences of wearing high heels

The negative health consequences of wearing high heels  

updated at Dec 14, 2024   1,195  
Wearing high heels regularly can lead to a variety of negative health consequences,impacting the feet,legs,and even the back.These include bunions,hammertoes,plantar fasciitis,ankle sprains,metatarsalgia,and Achilles tendonitis due to the unnatural positio...

Understanding DHT: The Culprit Behind Acne Breakouts

Understanding DHT: The Culprit Behind Acne Breakouts  

updated at Nov 08, 2025   1,337  
Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is a potent androgen hormone derived from testosterone that significantly contributes to acne breakouts,especially in adults.While not the only cause,DHT's impact on sebum production and other skin processes makes it a major facto...

Demystifying Pinworms - A Common Nuisance in Childhood

Demystifying Pinworms - A Common Nuisance in Childhood  

created at May 13, 2009   1,277  
Pinworms,scientifically known as Enterobius vermicularis,are tiny,white intestinal worms that measure about a quarter of an inch in length.Identifiable by their appearance,akin to dental floss,these worms are often observed around the anus and in stool.Whi...

Essential Guidelines for Those Undergoing Growth Hormone Therapy

Essential Guidelines for Those Undergoing Growth Hormone Therapy  

created at May 14, 2009   1,235  
Successfully undergoing growth hormone therapy requires diligent adherence to prescribed dosages and administration schedules,regular monitoring of growth and overall health by a medical professional,including blood tests and physical examinations,open com...

Understanding Wisdom Teeth Extraction: Who Needs It and Why?

Understanding Wisdom Teeth Extraction: Who Needs It and Why?  

created at May 26, 2009   1,223  
Wisdom teeth extraction is often necessary when these third molars become impacted (unable to fully erupt) or cause problems like crowding,infection (pericoronitis),damage to adjacent teeth,or cysts.This is more common in individuals with insufficient jaw ...

LASIK Risk Factors

LASIK Risk Factors  

created at May 24, 2009   1,253  
Several factors increase the risk of complications following LASIK surgery.These include pre-existing dry eye disease,thin corneas,high myopia or hyperopia (significant nearsightedness or farsightedness),previous eye surgery or trauma,certain autoimmune di...

What is the replacement therapy for growth hormone deficiency?

What is the replacement therapy for growth hormone deficiency?  

created at May 19, 2009   1,232  
Growth hormone deficiency (GHD) replacement therapy involves administering synthetic human growth hormone (somatropin) via daily injections or,in some cases,weekly injections.The goal is to mimic the body's natural production of growth hormone,promoting gr...

Debunking Age Myths: Dental Implants for Everyone

Debunking Age Myths: Dental Implants for Everyone  

created at May 25, 2009   1,218  
Contrary to popular belief,dental implants aren't just for the young.While age can influence the healing process,many healthy seniors are excellent candidates for implants.The myth that age automatically disqualifies someone is false; a thorough assessment...

Understanding Growth Hormone Dosing - What You Need to Know

Understanding Growth Hormone Dosing - What You Need to Know  

created at May 14, 2009   1,229  
Growth hormone (GH) dosing is highly individualized and depends on factors like age,medical condition,and individual response.It's crucial that GH is prescribed and monitored by a qualified physician,as incorrect dosing can lead to serious side effects.Dos...

Why haven't I heard of human growth hormone before?

Why haven't I heard of human growth hormone before?  

created at May 19, 2009   1,192  
Human growth hormone (HGH),also known as somatotropin,is a peptide hormone primarily produced by the anterior pituitary gland.It plays a crucial role in childhood growth and development,stimulating cell growth and reproduction in most tissues,particularly ...

Understanding the Chicken Pox Vaccine - Is it a Live Vaccine?

Understanding the Chicken Pox Vaccine - Is it a Live Vaccine?  

created at May 13, 2009   1,240  
The chickenpox vaccine is a live attenuated vaccine,meaning it contains a weakened form of the varicella-zoster virus.This allows the body to build immunity without causing the full-blown disease. The chickenpox vaccine is a safe and effective way to prote...

Banishing Pinworms - A Guide to Treatment and Recovery

Banishing Pinworms - A Guide to Treatment and Recovery  

created at May 13, 2009   1,210  
Pinworm infections,characterized by intense itching around the anus,are treated primarily with prescription medications like albendazole or mebendazole,which kill adult worms.Treatment often involves a second dose two weeks later to eliminate any newly hat...

Finding the Right Time: When Should You Start Wearing Lipstick?

Finding the Right Time: When Should You Start Wearing Lipstick?  

updated at Nov 08, 2025   1,209  
When to Begin Your Lipstick JourneyThe right time to start wearing lipstick is a deeply personal decision.Some may begin experimenting in their early teens,drawn to the transformative power of color and expression.Others may wait until adulthood,perhaps af...

Navigating International Travel with Your Baby: Insect-Related Concerns

Navigating International Travel with Your Baby: Insect-Related Concerns  

created at May 12, 2009   1,256  
Traveling internationally with a baby presents unique insect-related concerns,including mosquito-borne illnesses like Zika and malaria.Protecting your baby requires diligent preventative measures such as using EPA-registered insect repellents (following ag...

Demystifying Bone Tumors: Understanding Benign and Malignant Varieties

Demystifying Bone Tumors: Understanding Benign and Malignant Varieties  

created at May 03, 2009   1,183  
Bone tumors are growths that develop in bone tissue,categorized as either benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous).Benign tumors are generally slow-growing,localized,and rarely spread to other parts of the body,often causing pain only if they press ...

Age spots test and diagnois

Age spots test and diagnois  

updated at Nov 07, 2025   1,238  
Age spots,also known as sunspots or liver spots,are flat,darkened patches of skin that typically appear on sun-exposed areas.Diagnosing these spots is usually straightforward and relies heavily on a visual assessment by a dermatologist or other qualified h...

Baby's First Hiccups: What Expectant Parents Should Know  

created at May 03, 2009   1,273  
Feeling a rhythmic, repetitive sensation in your belly? It might just be your little one practicing for their big debut with a bout of hiccups! While it's a common occurrence during pregnancy, many expectant parents wonder what causes fetal hiccups and if ...

Exploring the Spectrum: Different Types of Primary Bone Cancer  

created at May 03, 2009   1,298  
Primary bone cancer encompasses a variety of malignancies that originate within the bones themselves. Understanding the distinct types of primary bone cancer is crucial for accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment. Here's an overview of the main types:1. ...

Exploring the Risk Factors for Bone Cancer: What You Need to Know  

created at May 03, 2009   1,221  
Understanding the risk factors associated with bone cancer is crucial for early detection and prevention. Here's a closer look at the factors that may increase an individual's susceptibility to this condition:1. Age and Previous Treatments: Children and ad...

Understanding the Need for Growth Hormone Therapy in Children  

created at May 14, 2009   1,190  
Growth hormone therapy plays a crucial role in treating children with growth retardation, addressing underlying hormonal imbalances, and optimizing growth potential. Here's why some children may require growth hormone therapy:Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD...

Understanding the Underlying Causes of Growth Hormone Deficiency

Understanding the Underlying Causes of Growth Hormone Deficiency  

updated at Nov 07, 2025   1,208  
Growth hormone deficiency (GHD) can significantly impact an individual's health and well-being.Understanding its root causes is crucial for effective management.This article delves into the primary factors contributing to adult-onset GHD. Surgical Procedur...

Understanding Adult Acne: Why It Strikes Later in Life  

created at May 03, 2009   1,207  
It's a common misconception that acne is only a teenage problem. However, many adults find themselves grappling with acne breakouts well into their 20s, 30s, and even beyond. So, why does acne suddenly rear its head in adulthood? Let's explore some possibl...

The Heightened Risk of Swimmer's Itch in Children: An Insight

The Heightened Risk of Swimmer's Itch in Children: An Insight  

created at May 11, 2009   1,239  
Swimmer's itch, a common yet irritating skin condition, tends to affect children more severely than adults, but what factors contribute to this heightened sensitivity? The reasons are closely tied to the behavior and physiological characteristics of childr...

Unraveling the Life Cycle of Swimmer's Itch Parasites  

created at May 11, 2009   1,189  
Swimmer's itch, a nuisance for many water enthusiasts, is caused by the larval stage of schistosomes, a type of flatworm. These parasites have a fascinating, albeit complex, life cycle involving bird hosts, aquatic snails, and a journey through water that ...

Navigating the Ebb and Flow of Swimmer's Itch  

created at May 11, 2009   1,201  
Swimmer's itch presents a perplexing challenge, mysteriously flaring up one year only to vanish the next. This phenomenon is not arbitrary but influenced by a complex interplay of environmental and biological factors that can shift annually. The presence o...

Unraveling the Causes of Heat Rash in Babies  

created at May 11, 2009   1,200  
Understanding the origins of heat rash in babies is pivotal for effective prevention and care. Here's a closer look at the factors that contribute to the development of this common skin condition:1. Sweating and Pore Clogging: Babies sweat as a natural mec...

Unraveling the Basics: Understanding Ringworm and Its Variations

Unraveling the Basics: Understanding Ringworm and Its Variations  

created at May 12, 2009   1,251  
Ringworm, despite its name, has nothing to do with worms. Instead, it is a common and contagious fungal infection that affects the skin. Here's what you need to know about this condition:**1. Contagious Fungal Infection: Ringworm is caused by a fungus and ...

Demystifying Eczema: Understanding Its Prevalence  

created at May 11, 2009   1,209  
Eczema, a skin condition that often prompts concern among parents, is more common than one might think. With approximately 20 percent of infants and young children experiencing eczema, it's crucial to understand its prevalence and developmental patterns.On...

Understanding Scabies Symptoms in Babies

Understanding Scabies Symptoms in Babies  

created at May 13, 2009   1,196  
Scabies, a highly contagious skin infestation caused by tiny mites, can be particularly distressing for parents when it affects their babies. Recognizing the symptoms is crucial for timely intervention.Babies with scabies often exhibit a severely itchy ras...

Understanding the Risks - Chicken Pox and Pregnancy  

created at May 13, 2009   1,174  
Chicken pox, while often a mild illness in healthy individuals, can pose potential risks during pregnancy. While healthy babies typically weather the infection well, complications can arise, particularly in certain circumstances.For infants with weakened i...

Unveiling the Mystery - What Are Shingles for Chicken Pox?  

created at May 13, 2009   1,220  
Shingles, the enigmatic cousin of chicken pox, emerges from the same viral culprit but with a different tale to tell. As the varicella-zoster virus (VZV) strikes during childhood, its presence doesn't merely fade away with the passing of the rash. Instead,...

Understanding the Prevalence of Psoriasis - A Closer Look  

created at May 13, 2009   1,171  
Psoriasis, a chronic autoimmune condition, affects millions of adults across the United States, with over 4.5 million individuals grappling with its challenges. What's striking is the varying prevalence across different demographics.Research reveals a rela...

Deli Meats and Pregnancy: A Guide to Safe Consumption

Deli Meats and Pregnancy: A Guide to Safe Consumption  

created at Nov 18, 2009   1,597  
It's generally advised to avoid consuming precooked meats such as deli meats,hot dogs,and pâté during pregnancy unless they are heated until steaming hot.This precaution is essential due to the increased risk of listeriosis in pregnant women. Increased R...

When is LASIK not for me?  

created at May 24, 2009   1,178  
You are probably NOT a good candidate for refractive surgery if: You are not a risk taker. Certain complications are unavoidable in a percentage of patients, and there are no long-term data available for current procedures. It will jeopardize your career. ...

Hodgkin's disease is a type of lymphoma  

created at May 22, 2009   1,239  
Hodgkin's disease facts: The American Cancer Society estimates that about 7,350 new cases of Hodgkin's disease will be diagnosed in the United States this year. Hodgkin's disease affects women somewhat less often than men. Of those new cases, 3,370 will oc...

What benefits will you experience as a result of GH therapy?  

updated at Nov 07, 2025   1,175  
Benefits of Growth Hormone (GH) TherapyYour body relies on adequate growth hormone levels for efficient metabolism and healthy body composition.GH therapy aims to restore optimal GH levels in individuals with GH deficiency.GH is crucial for maintaining bon...

Why will I need to supplement my levels of growth hormone  

created at May 19, 2009   1,159  
Even if you have finished growing, growth hormone continues to play an important function in your body; and is essential for good health. If your doctor has determined that you are growth hormone deficient, then your doctor will likely recommend supplement...

Symptoms of growth hormone deficiency  

created at May 19, 2009   1,174  
People are not always aware of their GH deficiency, and the condition is under diagnosed. Some of the symptoms that may indicate a GH deficiency are: An unusual proportion of fat to lean muscle mass; GH deficient sufferers will have unusually high fat to m...

What is AGHD (adult growth hormone deficiency)?  

updated at Nov 07, 2025   1,204  
Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency (AGHD) ExplainedAdult Growth Hormone Deficiency (AGHD) is a condition that occurs when the pituitary gland doesn't produce enough growth hormone (GH).While often associated with childhood growth issues,GH deficiency can sign...

A description of growth hormone  

created at May 19, 2009   1,177  
Growth hormone is a necessary protein produced by the pituitary gland in the hypothalamus of the brain. Growth hormone is the primary hormone responsible for the growth that occurs as a child matures into a full sized adult. Growth hormone plays an integra...


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