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Hyperkalemia – Raj Sarki's Journey Overcoming High Potassium

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  I continue to run - not just for medals, but to show that life after kidney disease is possible. Every step I take is a reminder that with the right support, care, and hope, we can all keep moving forward” In 2021, I started experiencing headaches, which I ignored. By 2022, things worsened. What started as high blood pressure turned out to be Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). My creatinine reached  6.5 mg/dl , and despite medications, dialysis became necessary A t 29 years of age , my life changed forever. For a young footballer and athlete like me, it felt like the end of everything I had worked for.  The Silent Threat of High Potassium One night while lying in bed, I was struck with painful cramps that locked up my body. My parents rushed me to the hospital. Blood tests revealed my  potassium level was 7.5 mmol/L  - dangerously high. Treatment had to be started immediately. That was when I truly understood the danger of  hyperkalemia (high potassium) T...

Why You’re Gaining Weight (And It’s Not Just Your Food!)

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  Why You’re Gaining Weight (And It’s Not Just Your Food!) There’s a lot more to weight gain than just what we eat Introduction Ever looked in the mirror and wondered, “Where did all this weight come from?” We often blame our diets, but there’s a lot more to weight gain than just what we eat. Surprising factors like sleep, stress, and even certain medications can play a significant role. Let’s explore some unexpected culprits behind your weight gain. 1. Lack of Sleep Insufficient sleep leads to mood swings, irritability, and elevated blood pressure. Additionally, short sleep duration (6 hours or less) is associated with weight gain. 2. Stress Chronic stress can trigger the body’s “fight-or-flight” response, which can lead to increased cortisol levels. High cortisol levels can contribute to weight gain by increasing appetite and promoting fat storage. 3. Medications Some medications, such as antidepressants and steroids, can cause weight gain as a side effect. If you’ve recently sta...

Developing Skills for Ethics Committees in Clinical Research

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  Developing robust skills within an ethics committee is crucial for safeguarding the rights, safety, and well-being of human subjects involved in clinical research. Here are some key areas for skill development: Core Ethical and Regulatory Knowledge Deep understanding of ethical principles: Delve into the intricacies of principles like autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice. Mastering regulatory frameworks: Thoroughly grasp national and international guidelines (e.g., ICH GCP, Declaration of Helsinki, local regulations) to ensure compliance. Staying updated with evolving ethical and regulatory landscapes: Attend conferences, workshops, and webinars to stay abreast of emerging trends and challenges. Scientific and Methodological Expertise Enhancing scientific literacy: Develop a strong foundation in research methodology, statistics, and clinical trial design. Cultivating critical thinking: Hone the ability to evaluate research protocols rigorously, assessing scientific...

Colon Brooms

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  Do you have a tired, crampy feeling in your stomach every day? Is daily bowel evacuation an issue for reasons unknown? If yes, you may need a colon broom supplement. Colon broom is a term used for a dietary supplement intended to advance stomach well-being and improve the capability of the colon. In the digestive system, the colon plays a crucial role in absorbing water and nutrients while removing waste from your body. Maintaining a healthy colon is vital for overall well-being. Ingredients commonly found in colon brooms include substances rich in natural fibers like  psyllium husk,  flaxseed, and oats. They help to add bulk to stool and facilitate its smooth passage through the intestine. Additionally, these fibers can act as prebiotics, nourishing beneficial bacteria in the colon and promoting balanced essential gut microbes. Colon brooms can also help in the absorption of cholesterol in your intestine. In diarrhoea, it acts as water absorbing agent, adding bulk to t...

Constipation: Uncorking the Backup

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  Constipation, a prevalent digestive woe, refers to infrequent or difficult bowel movements. While the frequency of bowel movements can vary from person to person, generally passing fewer than three stools a week or having hard, dry stools that are difficult to expel signifies constipation. This condition can be quite uncomfortable, leading to bloating, cramping, and even abdominal pain. Fortunately, there are several approaches to address constipation and get things moving smoothly again. Common Culprits of Constipation Several factors can contribute to constipation, including: Dietary Deficiencies: Lack of fiber, the roughage that bulks up stool and aids its passage, is a major culprit. Processed foods, meats, and dairy are typically low in fiber, while fruits, vegetables, and whole grains are excellent sources. Dehydration: Not consuming enough fluids can harden stool, making it more challenging to pass. Inactivity: Regular exercise sti...