What to do when the doctors refuse to treat obesitas patients (INTERVIEW)

How is it that a doctor can discriminate against a patient being overweight or obese? Is that possible? “Unfortunately, not only possible, but occurs frequently. The doctors are concerned about the high risk they take in accessing care for a patient with morbid obesity,” explains Dr. Michael...

What to do in January to Christmas does not make you fat

In December probably went out of their way of life ‘not a diet.’ It is not serious. I promise you will not get fat. In my letter to the baby Jesus asked him to take the anxiety of my patients. No fat by eating bad once but the urge to eat makes it difficult to eat healthy every day. The most...

The importance of detecting heart disease during the first year of life

For one reason or another, the heart of some babies do not develop properly during pregnancy. At birth, these babies have then what is known as congenital heart disease. In some cases, this condition is immediately apparent and even threatens the lives of children, but sometimes there can remain silent...

Changing world: the uterus into the arms of Mom

Life is constant change, but few so radical and intense as the birth. For nine months, the baby grows, well protected and curled in the womb of the mother. When you are ready to leave, starting with jobs and inch by inch to find the exit. Goes from darkness to light, the liquid in the air, first filled...

How to spot a heart attack, Elizabeth Banks tells you how

Did you know that heart disease remains the leading cause of death for women over 20 years in the U.S.? Recognizing this, the actress Elizabeth Banks directed and starred in a short film for the American Heart Association. ‘A Little Heart Attack’ is intended to alert people to able to identify...
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