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Through the hormones the thyroid gland produces, it influences almost all the metabolic processes in the body. The thyroid gland takes the shape of a butterfly and is situated in the front of the neck. Different types of thyroid disorders affect eith
‘Cholesterol’ is a common, but frightful word since one out of three people are suffering from this fatal metabolic disorder due to busy and unhealthy lifestyles they lead. However, cholesterol is an essential component in the equat
MYTH: You should avoid all fats if you’re trying to be healthy or lose weight.
Does that crooked stack of books bother you? Or do you want to get rid of all the dust on your hands? As much as it’s healthy to be clean, being overly clean is a problem in terms of psychology. The
Meningitis is an inflammation in the meninges membranes. Meninges membranes cover the brain and the spinal
Diabetes Mellitus, simply known as Diabetes, is a chronic disease due to impaired secretion of Insulin from Pancreas which leads to the deregulation of blood glucose levels in our bodies. It is a disease that is rapidly reaching epidemic proportions
Being called ‘fat’ is one of the worst nightmares for a person who is overweight. Well, it is true that there are many ‘fat’ people out there, and some of them enjoying being ‘fat’. However there are some among the
MYTH: “Carbonated diet drinks are fine because they don’t have excess calories.
Lupus in Latin is a name given for wolf. Lupus in medical terms is devoted to a condition that mostly affects females. Starting from skin rashes, hair loss, joint pain and mouth ulcers, Lupus could critically affect even the kidneys and the brain in
From the moment of birth to the last breath that we take, there are milestones in our life, which can be considered as transition points from one era of life to another. Menopause is one such important milestone in the life of a woman. It marks the e
Our tongues will always find new tastes. The taste for food differs from person to person. Therefore, food manufactures are willing to use artificial food additives in order to increase the taste, appearance and aroma of their products. But some peop
Myopia, hypermetropia, presbyopia and amblyopia, we’ve heard of them all. They are the more general eye issues that many people have to deal with quite commonly on the grounds of visionary complications. However, once in a while people fall vic
(Reuters Health) - The same advances in breast cancer treatment that have dramatically improved survival in recent years have also left a growing number of women vulnerable to potentially fatal cardiovascular problems, the American Heart Association
Your health faces a fair share of challenges everyday. Adhering to positive and healthy life patterns helps you support your body’s defence system in safeguarding health. However this doesn’t happen always when people are presented
Blood is an essential life sustaining component in our bodies. Recall the last time you experienced a cut or injury to your body. It would most likely have been a small wound. Remember how the blood initially discharged fast, then slowed down a
The smile of a baby brings joy and happiness to everybody in the family, including the parents. The parents are awaiting their newborn with millions of expectations and heartfelt love. How would it feel if the parents get to know their newborn is Aut
Food is a major requirement for humans since it provides nutrients for energy, growth and maintenance of life. But at present food is a major threat to humans due to food poisoning. Patients present with the condition as a result of improper food han
Dysentery, in general is defined as an infectious disease, characterized by the inflammation of intestines, more specifically the colon, resulting in the passage containing mucous mixed with blood. Patients with this condition often complain of abdom
Lower back pain is a common problem, so if you suffer from it, you are not alone. Managing low back pain may not be simple. You need to be aware of a number of factors which will help you decide what to do to in terms of treatment. This week Health C
When Sri Lankan cricketers walked out of a Test match in Delhi wearing pollution masks,
“That actress is too fat!”. “He’s too skinny!”. How many times a day do we hear or read remarks like that? We hear such comments on our way to work, read them when browsing the internet or hear
Commonly known as ‘Amla Pitta disease’ in Ayurveda, Gastritis has become a severe and a common cause of ailment. The Daily Mirror spoke to Ayurvedic Doctor D.D. A Hettiarachchi regarding Gastritis, its causes and the cures.
The month of February sheds light on a very important subject: Cancer. It’s in February that we celebrate World Cancer Day. It falls on February 4. Cancers have become a serious threat to health all over the world, Sri Lanka is no different. Wo
Living a healthy life is a challenge that many people take up. In a landscape where fast food chains, attractive beverages and easy lifestyles are being promoted, one finds that leading a healthy life stands well away from reality. Adding to this ar
Arthritis is a general term used to describe inflammation of the joints. Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) are two disease types which are known to affect musculoskeletal system in several ways. Their prevalence in the modern s
(Reuters Health) - Adolescents who experienced severe bullying by their peers earlier in childhood may be more likely to suffer from depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts than teens who weren’t routinely victimized by other kids, a Canadian
(Reuters Health) - Influenza is already known to be deadly, but a new study suggests that the risk of heart attack is six times greater than normal while people are ill with the flu.
Blood Transfusion Service (NBTS) recently announced that the Blood Bank is facing a critical shortage of blood due to a lack of donors between January and April. Given this emergency situation, Health Capsule decided to inform the public as
How many times have you heard that ‘breakfast’ is the most important meal of the day? And how many times have you skipped breakfast after making an excuse of being late to work, school etc ? If you think you can make up for skipping a mea
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