What is Ozempic? and Mounjaro? A miracle or a scam ? / Genetics, Health & Wellbeing

Controlling the appetite regulating hormone: GLP1

Slowing the emptying of the stomach and reducing Cravings in your Brain

Suppressing Glucagon and Ghrelin (the hormones that trigger hunger)

Dangerous side-effects: nausea, pancreatitis, gastritis, diarrhea, bowel issues, thyroid cancer, lethargy

4 Feb 2024

In the shadows of the iconic Hollywood sign, a new ‘miracle drug’ named Ozempic is taking centre stage, endorsed by celebrities and influencers. But as the glitz fades, a darker tale unfolds – one of unexpected side effects, black market dealings, and a societal obsession with vanity. Join us as we unravel the untold story behind Ozempic’s rise, exposing the risks that glitter behind the glamour and questioning whether the quest for a perfect body is worth the cost.

Ozempic® (semaglutide) injection for Type 2 Diabetes

Mounjaro® (tirzepatide) injection and Zepbound™️ (tirzepatide) injection | Lilly Medicines

30 Jan 2024

Did you know Ozempic was originally created as a diabetes treatment? Did you know this same injectable medication later got rebranded as Wegovy for obesity? This video explores the incredible weight loss power of semaglutide – as well as its dangerous dark side. We’ll uncover how Ozempic and Wegovy work to curb appetite. You’ll discover just how rapidly the drugs can melt fat thanks to wild before-and-after photos. We’ll also investigate side effects like nausea, vomiting, and even suicidal thoughts that have some health experts terrified.

▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 – Intro
00:37 – The Darker Side of Ozempic
02:45 – Jillian Michaels: It’s Not a Magic Bullet
03:38 – Sharon Osbourne: It’s Too Extreme
04:22 – Tracy Morgan: It Caused Unhealthy Eating Habits
05:01 – Emily Simp

21 Oct 2023
1 Feb 2023

Dr. Jen Ashton weighs in on the popular diabetes drug used for weight loss and what patients experience when they stop taking it.

honey, saccharine, sucralose, fructose, erythritol, stevia, monkfruit, allulose or splenda ? which sweetener is really healthier than sugar ? | health & wellbeing

artificial, natural & -tol types of sweeteners:

16 Apr 2021

Top 10 Best & Top 10 Worst Sweeteners you can eat , from sugar to low carb sweeteners, based on blood sugar, calories, gut health, toxicity and more. Sugar and sugar substitutes like Stevia, Monk Fruit, Xylitol, Erythritol, Monk Fruit, Agave Syrup, Honey, Coconut Sugar, Maple Syrup, High Fructose Corn Syrup and more.

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another highly infectious virus spreading around … similar to its distant cousin (SARS2 or covid-19)

irresponsible behaviour !!!

A Norovirus outbreak has been reported in the UK. This virus can be contracted multiple times & mutates rapidly making it tough to be identified by testing kits. What is this virus?

20 Jul 2021

How to prevent norovirus when cleaning up vomit or poop

19 Jul 2021
19 Jul 2021

Se trata de una enfermedad que provoca vómitos, diarrea y posee alta contagiosidad. Lo más llamativo es que generalmente los casos se disparan el época invernal, y en este verano europeo, se triplicaron los casos con respecto a periodos anteriores.

update on covid-19 symptoms & protocols for avoiding contagion

Health

Coronavirus symptoms: What are they and how do I protect myself?

By James GallagherHealth and science correspondent

  • 16 September 2020 BBC News
Coronavirus: What you need to know graphic featuring three key points: wash your hands for 20 seconds; use a tissue for coughs; avoid touching your face

The NHS lists three main symptoms of coronavirus, that people should be aware of and ready to act upon.

What are the symptoms?

  • A new, continuous cough, where you cough a lot for more than an hour, or have three or more coughing episodes in 24 hours
  • Fever – where your temperature is above 37.8C
  • Loss of smell or taste

If you, or someone you live with, has any of these symptoms the advice is stay at home to stop the risk of giving coronavirus to others.

You should also have a test to confirm whether or not you have the virus.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s list of symptoms also includes chills, repeated shaking, muscle pain, sore throat, nausea or vomiting and diarrhoea.

And UK researchers think that vomiting, diarrhoea and abdominal cramps could be a sign of coronavirus infection in children.

It takes five days on average to start showing the symptoms, but some people will get them much later. The World Health Organization says it can take up to 14 days.

Coronavirus key symptoms: High temperature, cough, breathing difficulties, loss of taste or smell

When do people need to go to hospital?

The majority of people with coronavirus will recover after rest and pain relief (such as paracetamol).

The main reason people need hospital treatment is difficulty breathing.

Doctors may scan the lungs to see how badly they are affected and give support, such as oxygen or ventilation, if needed.

However, people should not go to A&E if they are concerned. In the UK, the NHS 111 website will guide you through what to do.

If you are so breathless that you are unable to speak more than a few words you will be told to call 999, as this is a medical emergency.

If you become so ill that you’ve stopped doing all of your usual daily activities then it will advise speaking to a nurse by dialling NHS 111.

What happens in intensive care?

Intensive care units are specialist wards for people who are very ill.

Coronavirus patients will get oxygen support, which can involve using a facemask or a tube in the nose.

The most invasive way – for the most seriously ill patients – is ventilation where air, with increased levels of oxygen, is pushed into the lungs via a tube in the mouth, nose or through a small cut in the throat.https://flo.uri.sh/visualisation/1539110/embed?auto=1


What should I do if I have mild symptoms?

Patients with mild symptoms should self-isolate at home for at least 10 days.

People are advised not to ring NHS 111 to report their symptoms unless they are worried. They should also not go to their GP, or A&E.

Woman coughing

Details for Scotland are to check NHS inform, then ring your GP in office hours, or 111 out-of-hours. In Wales call NHS 111, and in Northern Ireland, call your GP.

If you have come into contact with somebody who may be infected, you may be told to self-isolate.

The World Health Organization has also issued advice for the public.

Graphic showing how to take your temperature using different types of thermometers

Older people, and those with pre-existing medical conditions (such as asthma, diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure), are more likely to become severely ill. Men are at slightly higher risk of dying from the virus than women.

How do I protect myself?

The best thing is regular and thorough hand washing, preferably with soap and water.

Coronavirus spreads when an infected person coughs or sneezes small droplets – packed with the virus – into the air. These can be breathed in, or cause an infection if you touch a surface they have landed on, then your eyes, nose or mouth.

So, coughing and sneezing into tissues, not touching your face with unwashed hands, and avoiding close contact with infected people are important.

People will be most infectious when they have symptoms, but some may spread the virus even before they are sick.

Face coverings are also becoming compulsory in many indoor settings across the UK.

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Cat & Dog Care: deadly toxic plants | Responsible Pet Ownership

Pretty Deadly for Your Cat: 8 Toxic Plants

Pretty Deadly for Your Cat: 8 Toxic Plants

Houseplants and gorgeous gardens are the pride of many homeowners. We spend hours and lots of money selecting the perfect plant, tilling the soil and helping them to flourish. Plants inside the home have been shown to reduce indoor pollutants and freshen the air. Cut flowers from the florist can show someone that you care and can brighten up the room. But all of this beauty can be deadly… if you have a cat.

Many houseplants are toxic to both cats and dogs. Some can cause mild digestive upset while others can cause irreversible organ damage and death. It is important for all pet owners to be aware of these toxic plants and avoid having them in your home. Cats are especially at risk for poisoning, as they are very curious creatures and can jump up high to reach almost any plant for tasting.

8 Common Toxic Plants:

 LilyToxic Plant for Cat - Holly and Hugo Animal Care

Lilies are beautiful and many varieties make beautiful bouquets and houseplants. Easter lilies are popular during the spring and Tiger lilies make their debut in the gardens all summer long. If your own a cat, think again before introducing any variety of lily into your home or garden. All parts of the lily are deadly if eaten by cats, including the pollen!  Pollen from cut lilies in floral arrangements has been known to cause death in cats. The toxic principle is still unknown to science but something in the lily causes acute kidney failure in cats. If you have lilies nearby and your cat begins to show signs such as vomiting, anorexia, lethargy and less urination – seek veterinary medical care immediately.

Amaryllis

The amaryllis plant has large, showy blooms in red, white and other colors. It is a common gift around Christmas and Easter each year and bloom indoors and outdoors. The leaves and blooms are toxic to both cats and dogs, causing diarrhea, depression, vomiting, excessive salivation, abdominal pain, anorexia and seizures.

Oleander

Oleander plants are common in subtropical and tropical areas as outdoor ornamentals. They have long, slender leaves and pink to purple blooms. Outdoor cats and dogs can be exposed to oleander poisoning if they decide to take a quick bite of a bright bloom or clippings from landscaping crews. Signs of toxicity include heart arrhythmias, lethargy, hypothermia, vomiting, diarrhea and even sudden death.

Aloe VeraToxic Plans for Cats - Holly and Hugo Animal Care Courses

Aloe is a popular plant to keep at home as a remedy for minor cuts and burns. Just snip off a portion of the plant and rub it on your skin… if you’re a human!  Aloe plants are toxic to cats and dogs, causing vomiting, diarrhea, depression, tremors, seizures and change in urine color.

Baby’s Breath

A popular tiny white flower often used in floral arrangements, baby’s breath is bite-sized for your curious kitten. Baby’s breath’s toxic principle causes vomiting, diarrhea and possibly dehydration in cats and dogs.

Diffenbachia

Diffenbachia, also known as “dumb-cane” is a popular houseplant. It is easy to care for and grows attractive tall, slender and sometimes striped leaves. It also contains a very irritating substances called calcium oxalate. Cats and small children often like to nibble on the leaves, causing numbness of the mouth and ulcerations if a large quantity is eaten. Other signs include excessive salivation, pawing at the mouth, difficulty swallowing, anorexia and vomiting.

Mistletoe Toxic Plant for Cat - Holly and Hugo Animal Care Courses

Christmas just isn’t Christmas without hanging mistletoe. Even if it hangs high in your home, leaves can fall to the floor where dogs and cats can take a nibble. Kissing under the mistletoe may make your heart race, but it can cause just the opposite when eaten by your pets. Signs of poisoning include vomiting, low heart rate, erratic behavior, diarrhea, low blood pressure and difficulty breathing.

Cyclamen

These hardy potted plants are common gifts and are easy to care for. Their bright blooms, leaves and especially roots are toxic to dogs and cats. After ingestion, intense vomiting and diarrhea occur and some deaths have been reported.

“Curiosity killed the cat” and that is often what happens when cats are around the wrong plants. Taking a nibble here and there is annoying but can also be deadly.

Do your pets a favor by doing a quick inventory of plants in your house and garden – it could save their life! If you want to learn more about cat care consider taking our Animal Care course.

CATS HEALTH TOXIC PLANTS
 Deborah Shores

Deborah Shores, DVM, is an American Veterinarian and a 2008 graduate of Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science, minor in Chemistry, from Berry College in Rome, Georgia, USA. As a child, she was obsessed with horses and received her very own mare, named Ivy, at the age of 10. She wanted to become a vet at the age of 13, when her beloved horse had to undergo a complicated eye surgery at the University of Georgia. The veterinary surgeons allowed her to watch the procedure in the operating theatre and she was hooked! As a military spouse, she has lived throughout the USA, in Poland and Japan. In the last 6 years, Dr. Shores has worked as a clinical veterinarian for dogs, cats, small mammals and non-human primates (macaque monkeys) and as a freelance writer. She has also taught anatomy and physiology as an adjunct professor at the University of South Carolina-Beaufort. Her passion is educating animal lovers about pet care and common animal diseases. She currently has two mischievous tabby cats, Hummer and Piper. Both cats are also world travellers and enjoy basking in the warm afternoon sun.

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