Dr. Najeeb Ahammed Diabetes has long been classified into two distinct forms: Type 1, characterized by the body’s inability to produce insulin, and Type 2, characterized by insulin resistance. However, recent research has shed light on a lesser-known but increasingly recognized condition: Type 3 diabetes. This article aims to explore the emerging concept of Type […]readmore
When people are trying to lose weight and shred fat their main goal to long-term weight management should be to raise their metabolism (rate in which your body uses energy). What most people fail to realize is that their hydration level directly affects their metabolism. Another important factor to understand is – your body’s ability to utilize […]readmore
Change is something that we must purposefully ignite! Particularly in terms of our health, breaking bad habits is a difficult thing to do, and yet sometimes it is supremely necessary because the risk of staying the same is just too detrimental to our health and well-being. We need to get fired up for our health, […]readmore
If left unchecked, low iron levels can lead to iron deficiency anemia—a condition where you don’t have enough red blood cells to deliver oxygen to your body’s tissues. Women, children, vegetarians, and athletes are at the greatest risk, and recovery can take months. The biggest challenge with iron deficiency is the sneaky symptoms that easily […]readmore
If you’re like most people, you know you should exercise but can’t seem to find the time to “just do it.” In our push-button, drive-through, remote control world, less than half of adults meet the basic recommendation for good health: to accumulate 30 minutes of moderate physical activity, most days of the week. Sadly, more […]readmore
Remote blood pressure (BP) monitoring is a critical tool for reducing poor outcomes in high-risk pregnancies. Stakeholders across the maternal health space need to come together to provide it for all moms, regardless of risk. The United States has the highest rates of maternal mortality in the developed world. Over 50% of those deaths occur in the […]readmore