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Bulimia
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Bulimia, also called bulimia nervosa, is a psychological eating disorder that occurs in individuals who look perfectly normal. Several complications, including death, can occur with bulimia. Approximately 10 per cent of individuals suffering with bulimia will die from it, through starvation, cardiac arrest, other medical complications or suicide.
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World Blood Donor Day - Giving Blood Regularly
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The 14th June was celebrated in Anguilla and many other countries around the world as World Blood Donor Day. The day was designed to celebrate and thank those many individuals who voluntarily donate their blood without any reward, except the knowledge that they have helped to save lives. It is to these unsung heroes that World Blood Donor Day is dedicated. There are many regular blood donors in Anguilla and the nation as a whole should be proud of them.
Why celebrate on 14th June?
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Preterm Labour
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Most pregnancies last forty weeks but preterm labour may result in the birth of an immature infant and is one of the main problems of obstetric care in many countries including Anguilla. Preterm labour can cause many problems for the newborn and the care of such babies can be a financial strain on parents and the community as well.
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Epilepsy
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Epilepsy is one of the oldest conditions known to mankind and affects people in every country of the world including Anguilla. It is one of the most common neurological disorders affecting any defined population and it is estimated that up to 5% of people in the world may have at least one seizure in their lives. Epilepsy can have profound social, physical and psychological consequences.
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Hepatitis B
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Hepatitis B is a serious liver disease that can be contracted by sexual contact and can result in serious consequences. Many individuals have this disease and have no symptoms but can still spread the disease too others. There is a vaccine available to prevent Hepatitis B and many persons in Anguilla who are at risk of developing this disease have received this vaccine.
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Uterine Fibroids
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Uterine fibroids also known as leiomyomas, and myomas, is among the most common tumours in women living in Anguilla affecting as many as three out of four women. Fortunately for the vast majority of women their fibroids produce no symptoms and they do not require any treatment. Uterine fibroids are not associated with an increased risk of uterine cancer and almost never develop into cancer.
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Anaemia In Pregnancy
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Clinical anaemia in pregnancy is often asymptomatic and is mostly detected by blood tests done routinely at prenatal visits. Anaemia is very common in pregnant women. Those women who do not see a health care provider early in their pregnancy, or do not have any prenatal care at all, often have their anaemia detected very late in their pregnancy when it can be difficult to correct and is often associated with complications.
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Deep Vein Thrombosis
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Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a serious condition that affects a small percentage of individuals. It is potentially serious as a blood clot that has formed can break loose and travel to the lungs to cause several complications and even death.
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Birth Defects
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Only a small percent of babies are born with a birth defect, but just about every mother-to-be and some fathers-to-be worry about their baby having a birth defect. Most parents assume that all birth defects are severe or fatal, but the fact is that many are treatable, often immediately after birth and more recently even before the baby is born.
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Haemorrhoids (Piles)
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Many people have haemorrhoids at some time during their lives. Although many people have haemorrhoids not all experience symptoms. The symptoms of haemorrhoids can be treated any even prevented by simple home measures.
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Parkinson's Disease
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April is Parkinson Awareness Month and presents an important opportunity for all residents of Anguilla to become better informed about this neurological disorder. In many countries, including Anguilla, people are reluctant to talk about Parkinson’s disease and it appears to be a deep, dark secret for sufferers.
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WORLD TB DAY "I Am Stopping TB"
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March 24 is celebrated each year as World Tuberculosis Day and this year the slogan is “I am stopping TB.” World TB day serves to raise awareness about the global epidemic of TB, which is found in many countries including Anguilla. In 2006 an estimated 1.5 million people died from TB in the world.
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Illegal Drugs And Pregnancy
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Compared to thirty years ago more women of childbearing age in Anguilla are using illegal drugs. As a result more babies are now being born to women who use illegal drugs during their pregnancies. The use of illegal drugs by pregnant women can be harmful for the mother and also her baby.
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Premenstrual Syndrome
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Premenstrual syndrome, commonly called PMS, is a medical condition that has symptoms that affect about 10 percent of women of childbearing age. PMS can cause a variety of physical and psychological symptoms that occur just before your menstrual period.
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Angina Pectoris
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Angina pectoris, also called angina, affects many individuals and can be a cause of much concern to the patient and physician alike. Individuals with angina should see a physian for evaluation.
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Stress And Your Health
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Stress is a normal part of one’s life but the effects of chronic stress on ones body can be tremendous. Chronic stress can affect almost every organ of our body in a negative way. It has been estimated that approximately 70% of visits to the doctor are partly related to chronic stress.
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Asthma In Children
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Bronchial asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases of children and is the most common causeof school absenteeism. Although there is no cure for asthma at this time it can be successfully controlled. The diagnosis of asthma should not be a cause of shame. Many Olympic athletes, famous leaders and others live successful lives with asthma. The incidence of childhood asthma appears to be increasing in Anguilla.
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Cervical Cancer
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Cervical cancer is both a preventable and curable cancer if detected early, but in many countries of the Caribbean cervical cancer still causes significant illness and death. Cervical cancer is one of the leading causes of death among women in the Caribbean and is a significant public health problem in Anguilla. Cervical cancer is a leading cause of death from cancers in women in Anguilla.
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Hypertension And Impotence
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Hypertension (high blood pressure) affects many men in Anguilla, many of whom are on medication. It is estimated that more than 40% of men with hypertension have impotence or erectile dysfunction. Many of the medications used to treat hypertension themselves also cause impotence.
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Exercise During Pregnancy
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Exercise during pregnancy has been shown to be extremely beneficial. Exercise plays an important role in promoting health and well being for pregnant women. Before starting any exercise plan pregnant women should consult with their doctor and be prepared to follow some guidelines to ensure the safety and well being of themselves and their baby.
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