Veterinarians Answer Common Questions About Dog Health.
WAT&pc=SHPWAT target=_blank>anxiety.This article explores the various causes of dog diarrhea, including dietary changes, food allergies, infections, parasites, viral illnesses, stress, toxic substances, inflammatory bowel disease, pancreatitis, underlying medical conditions, overeating, consuming non-food objects, and medication side effects. It also discusses the importance of consulting a veterinarian if the dog experiences persistent or...
2024-05-16T11:55:52Z
How Can One Monitor And Measure The Level Of Dehydration And Hydration Status? A Review By Doctors
oser skin folds, and dry skin. This article provides expert opinions from two doctors on how to monitor and measure dehydration and hydration status. Different methods of assessment are discussed, such as signs of dehydration, skin pinch test, urine tests, and blood tests. Additionally, clinical methods are discussed, such as sunken or dry eyes, dry mouth, dry tongue, looser skin folds, and dry skin. This article provides a comprehensive...
2024-05-16T08:49:04Z
Syringomyelia: causes, symptoms, and treatment of this neurological disorder
Syringomyelia is a neurological disorder in which a fluid-filled cyst called a syrinx forms within the spinal cord. This condition can damage the spinal cord, the tissues around it, and the nerves. Symptoms vary, depending on the case, and can range from pain to limb numbness, among many others. In this gallery, we delve into the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for syringomyelia. Click through to find out more.
2023-12-16T16:23:37Z
Questions About Dental Implants? Doctors Have The Answer.
This article examines the benefits of dentures as a tooth replacement option compared to other solutions. The article discusses the advantages of dentures, such as affordability, non-invasiveness, quick solution, restoration of appearance, minimal bone requirements, reversible options, custom fit, and immediate solution. It also explores how dentures can improve dental health, appearance, function, and oral health, and how they are often less...
2024-05-16T13:49:26Z
9 Best Magnesium Supplements Of 2024, According To Experts
What dietitians want you to know. If you haven't stopped hearing about magnesium supplements lately, you're not alone. The buzzy wellness trend is everywhere nowadays, from the viral "sleepy girl mocktail" on TikTok to claims that you can take magnesium for sleep, digestion, and even weight loss. But can the popular mineral really support your health? And if so, what are the best magnesium supplements to take? “Magnesium has become the MVP of minerals in recent years, and for good reason,” says Lisa Moskovitz, RD, CEO of Virtual Nutrition Experts and author of The Core 3 Healthy Eating Plan. “It's a macro mineral (meaning our body needs it in larger quantities) and electrolyte that our body relies on for various reasons including nerve and muscle function, bone health, proper heart rhythm, blood pressure and blood sugar regulation, as well as energy production.” Magnesium may help reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, and osteoporosis, says Alona Pulde, MD, a board-certified family medicine physician and chief executive officer and co-founder at WeHeal. Another bonus? Magnesium has also been shown to support mood and brain function, and low levels of the mineral have been linked to anxiety and depression, she adds. Luckily, there are many supplement options out there to choose from depending on your health goals. Here are some of the best magnesium supplements to take and what to consider before starting your routine, according to dietitians. Meet the experts: Jenn Baswick, RD, is a registered dietitian and founder of The Intuitive Nutritionist. Lisa Moskovitz, RD, is a registered dietitian and CEO of Virtual Nutrition Experts and author of The Core 3 Healthy Eating Plan. Alona Pulde, MD, is a board-certified family medicine physician and chief executive officer and co-founder at WeHeal. What To Consider When Taking Magnesium Supplements Not all magnesium supplements are created equally, and different types target specific conditions, says Moskovitz. “Magnesium glycinate is beneficial for promoting better sleep, mood stability, and blood sugar regulation, while magnesium citrate and chloride are more effective at fighting constipation,” she says. The most easily absorbed forms are magnesium aspartate, magnesium citrate, magnesium lactate, and magnesium chloride, Dr. Pulde adds. Approximately 2.5 to 15 percent of Americans experience magnesium deficiency with rates even higher in those with diabetes or alcohol use disorder, according to a recent study. If you experience a loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, weakness, and/or numbness in your limbs, talk with your doctor about a magnesium supplement because you may be deficient, says Dr. Pulde. If your doc gives the all-clear, try taking magnesium supplements with meals and at the same time each day, says Dr. Pulde. Most female adults need 310 to 320 mg a day, while men need 400 to 420 mg per day, she says. It’s best to take magnesium supplements at least two hours apart from other medications to avoid digestive upset, Baswick adds. And if capsules aren't your thing, most people can get the recommended intake by eating magnesium-rich foods like legumes, nuts, seeds, quinoa, oatmeal, spinach, kale, and avocado, Dr. Pulde says. Taking magnesium can also negatively interact with certain antibiotics, high blood pressure medications, antacids, and laxatives, affecting their absorption and efficacy, Dr. Pulde says. So always consult your provider first.
2023-07-17T11:16:02Z