DISEASE

Early Detection of Cancer – How It Is Done

Many Advances In Early Detection Are Being Reported. Make Sure To Take Advantage Of These.cancer-screening-get-in-gear

In an earlier post, we recommended aggressively perusing early cancer detection. There is an unfortunate trend away from early screening. This is probably due to the insurance companies. They look at costs of medical care rather differently.

Early Detection Of Cancer – Why Do This?

Many Cancers Can Be Detected When They Are Still Curable. Don’t wait for bad news.Cancer Basics-Part-2-Diagnosis-Prognosis-Prevention

Possibly it’s human nature, or possibly it’s a holdover from 19th century medicine, but when it comes to serious disease, many would prefer to simply not know. There is some sense to this if the disease is incurable. Anyone can get the genetic test to see if they will develop, for instance, Huntington’s Chorea, the disease that killed Woodie Guthrie. But this disease isn’t curable. Would you want to know or not?

Understanding Glucose and A1C Numbers

Almost All Annual Physicals Measure Fasting Glucose. A1c Should Always Be Included But Is Not. More Things Should Be Measured, But Here Are The Health Implications of These Two.glucose-a1c-molecules

Glucose is the most common “simple” sugar. Fructose is the second most common one. Together they account for the bulk of sugar you consume.

All the starch you eat is converted directly to glucose, and gets quickly into your bloodstream. Carbohydrates from vegetables do as well, but more slowly. Table sugar and fruit are about half glucose and half fructose. If these two are combined it is called sucrose. It will be split

Nurses, Stress and Cancer

Nurses Have Higher Than Normal Cancer Rates. It May Be Stress or Night Work. One Hospital Is Dealing With The Problem Head On.nurses-stress-cancer-vintage

Nurses are typically willing and accessible participants in health studies, and so a lot is known about them. They have about the same mortality as the general population, but two things stand out: They have almost twice the rate of cancer, but about half the rate of heart disease. The exact reason for this rather profound difference is not really known, but we could speculate. Nursing, by its very nature, is stressful. Nurses are continually dealing with medical situations, frequently serious and sometimes life threatening. Nursing also involves shift work which disrupts circadian rhythms, and this could also be a cause. Other professions involving shift work also have higher cancer rates.

Is Amyloid Beta Plaque Buildup the Cause of Alzheimer’s, or is it Something Else?

Alzheimer’s is the most common dementia. For decades it was believed to be amaloid-beta-alzheimers-ribboncaused by buildup of amyloid beta plaque. A lot of recent research, though, has noted that there tends to be insulin deficiencies and insulin resistance in the brains of those with Alzheimer’s.

Inside the brain of someone with Alzheimer’s, neural tangles, plaques, and amyloid beta build-ups are found. This environment is not good: various neural units lose function.

Do Statins Cause Diabetes?

A New Study Has Statin Use Increasing Adult Onset Diabetes by 46%. Earlier statins-cause-AODM-just-say-nostudies had a 10% to 20% increase. Why the difference? And why are statins still prescribed

Numerous studies have shown no benefit from statin use. The most recent one, reported in MedScape, shows a rather horrifying increase in adult onset diabetes: “Statin therapy appears to increase the risk for type 2 diabetes by 46%, even after adjustment for confounding factors.” The study looked at a six-year time frame and followed almost 9,000 people that had started statins. The study seems quite well done. The result is markedly higher than previously reported incidence of diabetes among statin users.