Dementia: Will I Get It?Written by Loring A. Windblad
Copyright 2004 by http://www.organicgreens.us and Loring Windblad. This article may be freely copied and used on other web sites only if it is copied complete with all links and text intact and unchanged except for minor improvements such as misspellings and typos. In article Dementia: Just What Is It, we have learned about a frightening term, Dementia, and just what it is or, rather, how it manifests itself in human condition. I gave 5 examples from my personal knowledge, including myself. It would appear that “Dementia”, in its milder forms, is nothing more than a mild loss of memory. In its more severe, but still mild, forms, it can take guise of mild disorientation; sometimes so mild that one is not even aware of being disoriented. The milder cases were likely referred to in olden times as “senility”. Something none of us ever aspired to. However, there is a new body of information accumulating, and now published, which indicates that “dementia” could be result of a natural condition, and which, if true, puts at least half of North American population “at risk”! What is that condition? It is “obesity” and it is rampant in North America, affecting at some estimates upwards of 60% of population. And, according to a recent study published in British Medical Journal, it is particularly harmful to people in 40’s and up. The study tracked 10,000 men and women over a period of 27 years. US scientists found people who were obese and between ages of 40 and 45 were 74 per cent more likely to have dementia later in life compared to those of “normal” weight. And its worse for women: women were 200 per cent more likely to have dementia if they were obese in their 40’s.
| | What Treatment Is Available For Severe AcneWritten by Steve Williams
Severe acne can be detrimental to thin layers of skin on your forehead and face. It can also cause extreme irritation, resulting in open wounds, puss-filled pores, and unsightly scarring. This type of acne is quite different than mild or moderate cases. Severe acne needs immediate attention of a qualified dermatologist and your family practitioner. Severe or acute acne can be caused by both environmental and genetic variables. Prevention and treatment are best ways to deal with such cases. Seldom does an extreme acne sufferer's skin clear up naturally, but in most instances, it actually worsens. Usually a dermatologist will recommend a combination of both topical cream and oral drugs. Several types available include different antibiotics, benzyl peroxides, Tretinoin, Adapalen and strong, yet effective Azelaic Acid. Antibiotics and this acid can work wonderfully, attacking source of inflammation-the bacteria lining follicle. The other topical drug, Tretinoin, is simply a form of vitamin A that stops development of comedones, or inflamed hair follicles. While it doesn't necessarily stop growth of bacteria, this is a more natural way of unplugging clogged pores that cause inflammation and lesions, thereby allowing use of topical antibiotic cream to work deeply within skin. Another drug that isn't so natural in it's approach are newer forms of Retinoid drugs. These drugs are quite powerful in way they work. Like Tretinoin, these drugs, often Tazarotene or Adapalen, also help to fight off development of comedones or comedo lesions.
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