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The Effect Of Kidney Disease On Mental Health

The impacts of kidney disease on your physical health might be evident and significant, but its implications on your mental health are less commonly discussed. Any chronic ailment can have an impact on your mental and emotional well-being, as well as your daily routine, mobility, and knowledge of your future. Coping with kidney disease and getting dialysis are not easy tasks, but preserving your mental health is essential for living a healthy lifestyle while managing the illness. How Does Chronic Kidney Disease Affect Mental Health? The link between CKD and mental health extends in both directions. Chronic kidney disease could have a negative impact on your mental health, and your mental health might worsen your kidney condition. Researchers are looking for links between the kidneys and the functioning of the brain to learn more about how CKD affects mental health.  Research  shows that cognitive impairment, such as dementia, might be linked to circulatory system dysfunction, which imp

Impressive Wellness Programs That Lead to Increased Productivity

Are you looking for unique wellness programs that increase productivity among your team members? If yes, it may be the right time to introduce a corporate wellness program to your employees.  The corporate wellness program benefits the company and the employees by reducing absenteeism, increasing motivation, enhancing a healthy lifestyle, and caring for their well-being. The stats of these programs' impact on an employee's productivity may stun you.   A study by the University of California in August 2017 states that the company that offers employee well-being programs had substantial growth in productivity among employees. The researchers who studied corporate wellness programs found that all employees who participated increased their productivity on average by a full working day per month.   The average productive hours for employees are 3 hours per day, and boosting their productivity is crucial for every corporate. So, understanding how a well-being program can impr

Risk Factors for Men to Develop Lung Cancer

  Lung cancer is common cancer in men of India, along with prostate and oral cancer. As per the National Library of Medicine , lung cancer constitutes around 6.9% of all new cancer diagnoses and 9.3% of cancer-related deaths in India. It is the most typical cancer and the reason for cancer-related deaths in men. Lung cancer can spread to other body organs like the brain or lymph nodes. In contrast, cancer from other organs can also spread to the lungs. The process of cancer spreading to other organs is metastases. There are two standard types of lung cancer—non-small cell and small cell. Both cancers' growing and treatment processes are entirely different, whereas non-small cell cancer is typical compared to small cell lung cancer. Multiple risk factors increase the chances of developing lung cancer, but having several or even one risk factor doesn't mean that one will indeed develop the disease. Some who develop lung cancer may also not have had any risk factors. Still, unders

9 Common Autoimmune Diseases

  Autoimmune disease is where the natural immune system attacks the body. Usually, the human immune system helps guard against bacteria, viruses, toxins, cancer cells, pathogens, disease-carrying organisms, or any non-self (foreign invaders). The immune system is complex, vast, and interconnected with multiple organs, cells, and proteins to shield from any illness. But when the immune system malfunctions, it will attack the healthy cells, organs, and tissue. These attacks can weaken any bodily functions, and in some instances, they can be life-threatening. Scientists know nearly 80 immune diseases, including lupus, inflammatory bowel disease, psoriatic arthritis, Addison's disease, Graves' disease, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, pernicious anemia, and type 1 diabetes; other conditions are rare. Patients with uncommon immune diseases may suffer for years before a proper diagnosis. While some diseases have no cure, some require a lengthy treatment to reduce symptoms. F