Knowledge
Bone Health and Care
Body bones provide structure, protect organs, base and adhere muscles, and store calcium as bones are built from top to toe of the human body. It is important to primarily take care of your bones during childhood and adolescence, so you can take every step in adulthood to protect bone health, too.
Diabetic Care
Diabetes is a serious disease that can not be cured but rigidly keep a balance of your daily and round-the-clock consumption. Deliberate diabetes care can effectively reduce your risk of serious or even life-threatening complications.
Diabetic Retinopathy
Diabetic retinopathy is a complication of diabetes caused by high blood glucose (sugar) levels that damage the blood vessels of the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye (retina).
Cardiac Electrophysiology
It is a modern medical technique of cardiac care in cardiology that focuses on the heart's electrical activities. This technique uses a minimally invasive (intra-cardiac) catheter recording spontaneous activities and cardiac responses to the programmed electrical stimulation - clinical cardiac electrophysiology.
Lifestyle changes for prevention of hypercholesterolemia
Even though fats are one of the most important substances that are needed for energy, hormone production, cell function and vitamin absorption, an excess of fats or lipids—cholesterol, a substance that exists in the fat— in a person’s blood can lead to chronic diseases, notably cardiovascular disease.