Author: Devanshika Gupta

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What Is The Keto Diet? The keto or ketogenic diet is a low-carb, high-fat diet. This type of diet is useful as a medical treatment and is an effective option for short-term weight loss. This diet has been linked to the treatment of epilepsy. In fact, ketogenic diets can help reduce seizures in people with epilepsy, especially in children who do not respond to medication. The mechanism is not fully understood, but this low-carb, high-fat diet is said to change activity in the brain. Effects that are felt include reducing sensitivity to stimuli that cause seizures. When undergoing a diet,…

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Intermittent Fasting Diet An intermittent fasting diet or fasting diet is a method of regulating eating patterns by implementing fasting for a certain time. However, you can still drink as usual. Instead of using the term diet which refers to restricting or reducing food portions, this fasting method tends to focus more on regulating eating patterns and habits. The intermittent fasting diet does not regulate the types of foods you need to limit or consume, but when you eat them and when to stop. Often, this form of diet recommends fasting for about 16 hours with a time that you can set…

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Mayo Diet The Mayo Diet is a diet method designed by the Mayo Clinic, a non-profit medical organization from the United States. Not only for losing weight, this diet also supports lifestyle changes to be healthier gradually and sustainably. One of the main focuses of this diet is to focus on behavioral changes. Such as not eating while watching TV or increasing the amount of fruits and vegetables you eat in a day, to help you lose weight and keep it off. The Goal of the Mayo Diet The goal of the Mayo diet is to help you lose excess…

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What is Kidney Disease? Kidney disease is one of the medical conditions that are prone to occur so you should be aware of it. The kidneys are two organs shaped like red beans that are located on either side of the upper back of the body, right under the human ribs. The function of the kidneys includes producing renin, an enzyme that regulates blood pressure. In addition, the kidneys also produce erythropoietin compounds that function to stimulate red blood cell production. This organ also functions to filter the body’s metabolic waste. Even healthy kidneys can keep the salt and mineral…

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Chagas disease is a zoonotic disease transmitted from vertebrate animals to humans and vice versa. This disorder causes inflammation and infection caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, a type of parasite in the form of insects, such as fleas and cockroaches. Therefore, Chagas disease is often referred to as the kissing bug.  The insects that spread the parasite that causes Chagas disease are from the genus Triatoma, including Triatoma infestans, Rhodnius prolixus, and Panstrongyius megistus. The disease is more common in South America, Central America, and Mexico, where the triatomine insects originate. This disease can infect everyone without exception. If not treated immediately, Chagas disease…

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