Published 10.12.2020 This article was written for the site https://lifecirclewhc.com/ on OBGYN appointments and their importance for women's health. Click the button below to read the full article: Extract:
In order to look after your health, it is important to make visits to your OBGYN as regularly as you can and depending on your health and relationship status. There are clear benefits to OBGYN exams, which are not limited to sexual health. You can access your general gynecological checkups, access birth control methods. receive breast examinations and cancer screenings, check for thyroid malfunctioning and receive checks and advice for infertility. Overall, visiting your OBGYN will help you to identify any areas where you may need support or treatment, and you can receive guidance as to where to receive the necessary resources.
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Published 30.10.20 This article was written on behalf of a client who needed a piece on the effects that alcohol and alcoholism have on the cardiovascular system. The article was fully researched and referenced to fit the client's requirements, and has been published on their site. To read the article, click the link below: Extract:
When dealing with addiction, it is important to make yourself aware of the effects that the addictive substance has on both physical and mental health. Alcohol is known to be one of the most common and widely available addictive substances, with alcohol addiction affecting approximately 18 million people in the UK. Written 04.09.2020 This article was written for a repeat client on key signs and symptoms of breast cancer. I made sure to include brief instructions on how to perform a breast self-examination, as this is crucial for women's health. Breast cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer, making it vital to be aware of the key signs and symptoms so it can be identified and treated as quickly as possible. The people that are most at risk are those who live an unhealthy lifestyle, and those who are older, particularly those who have experienced menopause. Despite this, breast cancer can affect any woman. A diagnosis of breast cancer will have many different effects on your daily life, depending on the treatment that you need and the stage that your cancer is at. The following information distinguishes the two main types of breast cancer, outlines key signs and symptoms that you need to know, and gives step-by-step instructions on how to carry out a breast examination.
Written 21.09.2020 This article was ghost-written for a client to be included in a series of informative pieces on health and social care standards in the UK. What is "equity" in health and social care?
By definition, equity is something that is considered to be fair, just, and impartial. For a health and social care system to have equity, there must be an absence of avoidable differences between social, economical, racial, or geographical groups. Health is considered to be a fundamental human right, and therefore should be offered to everyone, with no inequities in health status that would deny people from having the opportunity for quality of life. Written 28.07.2020 This article was written for a client on iWriter It outlines the issues with attempting a keto diet if you have been diagnosed with diabetes, and the possible risks. It then goes on to discuss a better diet for those with diabetes to use. In recent years the Ketogenic, or "Keto" diet has gained popularity among those who want to use dieting as a method to lose weight. However, the diet comes with a number of health risks, particularly for diabetics. It is a relatively new diet, so there isn't much understanding of the potential long term effects. It may initially seem like a good option for reducing carbohydrate intake, and potentially gaining better control over blood sugar levels, but in reality, the keto diet can be dangerous for diabetics and you should avoid it.
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