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Obesity And Type II Diabetes
Connection between obesity and type II diabetes explained. Use of food
pyramid as dietary aid described.
Hypoglycemia Patients learn
causation, including inconsistent insulin effects, situations that affect
medication needs such as exercise, food, and stress, recognition of initial
symptoms, variation between individuals, dangers of hypoglycemia unawareness,
importance of testing and quick action.
Exercise & The Management Of Diabetes
This video explains why exercise is an important element in the management
of diabetes. Tips on ways to incorporate exercise in daily routines are
discussed. This tape also addresses the problems and benefits of exercise
for both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Common exercise myths are also presented.
Also available in Spanish.
Diabetes: Multiple Ways For Diabetics
To Gain Control More than ten million Americans have diabetes. Ninety
percent of them have Type II, or adult onset diabetes. Following a review
of common symptoms and risk factors, the team concept of care is explained.
Meal planning, physical activity, medications, education and self-monitoring
are stressed to gain control of diabetes. 1994
Diabetic Kidney Disease Stages
of renal disease described, with emphasis on prevention and treatment
of each stage. Easy-to-understand discussion of renal physiology.
Women And Diabetes Learn how
puberty, the menstrual cycle, pregnancy and menopause affect blood sugar
maintenance. This video also covers the important, yet often not-discussed
topic of how diabetes affects women's psychological and physical sexual
health. Gender-specific differences, including cardiovascular risk factors,
child and teenage obesity, and weight management issues discussed.
Women's Health: From the Inside - Out From gynecological to maternity and neonatal services…we'll take you inside the women's health services. Patients share real life stories, including a couple who despite three miscarriages, struggle against all odds to have a child. You'll also see how early detection during a routine mammogram helped a woman successfully battle breast cancer. Meet a big sister who helped bring her little brother into this world. 2000 Item #NIM-176 $109.95 ADD TO CART
Women At Risk This program
is divided into four segments that discuss menopause, breast cancer, heart
attack and osteoporosis as they relate to women. Stressed in this video
are early detection and prevention to improve the understanding and survival
rates of these conditions.
Approach To Urinary Incontinence
In The Elderly Defines urinary incontinence and it takes a straight-forward
approach to the examination of bladder mechanics and functional status
in the assessment and treatment of urinary incontinence in elderly patients.
Suggests a dual approach to treatment, functional status and the Katz
ADL scale to determine patient ability to participate in activities of
daily living. Covers everything in treatment from simple approaches, such
as exercise, to scheduling more complex use of drug therapy and surgery.
Life Sentences: Confessions
About Smoking Smoking is a death sentence served through a lifetime
of addiction, as three elderly long-term smokers clearly demonstrate.
Their dependence on portable oxygen and their inability to walk or breathe
without great difficulty is contrasted with two young people who are new
smokers. Although the young smokers are aware that they should stop, they
have all sorts of excuses for continuing. This straightforward investigation
into smoking bridges the gap between smokers at the beginning and end
of their addiction and graphically shows why one should never start.
Physical Effects Of Smoking
This video covers the effects of smoking on the entire body. Areas covered
include asthma, pregnancy, heart disease, cancer, emphysema, erectile
dysfunction, and premature skin aging, just to name a few. © 2002
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