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Avoid Weekend Surgeries According to a British Medical Journal study, patients who underwent surgery on Fridays were 44% more likely to have complications than those who underwent surgery on a Monday.
According to research carried out in the US, and published in the June issue of the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry, a natural chemical...
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Gynaecologist. A gynaecologist specialises in treating problems arising in the female reproductive organs and is the first doctor to be approached...
Read More »4 Things No One Tells You About Surgery: Surgery Scheduling & Prep Tips for Better Outcomes & Faster Recovery Going under the knife is something most of us will experience at least once in our lives—and it tends to be an experience we all dread. According to data from the American College of Surgeons, Americans undergo an average of 9.2 surgical procedures per lifetime, which is why it’s so important that we know everything there is to know when it comes to proper surgery scheduling and prep. Today, then, we’ll cover four major surgery prep tips, including:
A study published in the issue of Urology which explored the connection between food and the increased occurrence of BPH symptoms, found that...
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Core values are important because they act like a compass to help you lead the amazing life that you want, no matter where you find yourself in...
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Read More »Fasting before surgery is a no-brainer, right? Not so fast—according to modern medical research, fasting before surgery isn’t exactly your friend. More and more medical studies are confirming that preparing for surgery with the right preop drink (rather than abstaining from all liquids and nourishment) actually makes for a safer, more comfortable experience before, during, and after surgery—which is why so many medical professionals are changing their tune when it comes to fasting as part of surgery prep. The outdated “no food or drink after midnight” rule has actually been shown to have adverse affects on a patient’s ability to recovery quickly—after all, it makes sense that heading into a physically stressful event starved and dehydrated would be a recipe for discomfort, stress, and an increased hospital stay. Top-rated hospitals and doctors across the world are now recommending patients prepare for surgery with a clear, complex carb-rich beverage like ClearFast. This allows a patient to safely hydrate and nourish before surgery—a simple step that has been proven to reduce pre-surgery stress, reduce post-op nausea and vomiting, decrease the risk of post-op infection, and ultimately shorten the time between going under the knife and getting to go home. Overall, setting your body up for surgery success comes down to being proactive. Take care when scheduling your surgery—opt for early time-slots and try to schedule for the beginning of the week if possible (and always avoid the month of July). With your doctor’s approval, you can also work ClearFast into your surgery prep routine for a simple and easy way to get a major leg up on the dreaded recovery process. Order your ClearFast Preop Drink here, or reach out to the ClearFast team at support@drinkcf.com if you have any questions about the process at all.
In Summary Yes, you can drink olive oil on a daily basis. It contains loads of beneficial compounds that may increase your overall health and help...
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The berries have a variety of health benefits including: Helping to manage and cleanse the urinary tract by protecting bacteria from sticking to...
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Natural remedies Foods to avoid. Foods and drinks, which are known to cause or worsen the symptoms of OAB include: ... Manage fluid intake....
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