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Welcome to Welcome to Becks Woods Becks Woods Medical Medical CenterCenter
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OFFICE OF:OFFICE OF:Medical Associates of Bear
◦Dr. Rene Badillo◦Dr. Maricar Belicena-Badillo
Glasgow Family Practice of Delaware, LLC◦Dr. Gregory Adams◦Dr. Rhoneise Barnett-Smith◦Kyra Downing PA-C◦Esther Thompson PA-C
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OFFICE OF:OFFICE OF:Irene C. Szeto, MDDr. Nieva T. Duque-Salva, MDPulmonary and Sleep Consultants
◦Dr. Ghazala Farooqui ◦Dr. Masood Siddiqui
Affinity Women’s Health◦Dr. Stanley Raymond Wiercinski, DO
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Please be advised that all copayments are due at time of service
Be sure that you check in with the receptionist and inform us of any changes in: insurance, address, or phone number
Thank you for your cooperation!
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Diabetes means that blood glucose (sugar) is too high – too much glucose is not healthy
Diabetes affects 25.8 million people of all ages◦8.3 percent of the U.S.
population
Can cause serious health problems
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Diagnosed and Undiagnosed Diabetes among People Ages 20 Years or Older, United States, 2010
Group Number or percentage who have diabetes
Ages 20 years or older
25.6 million, or 11.3 percent, of all people in this age group
Ages 65 years or older
10.9 million, or 26.9 percent, of all people in this age group
Men 13.0 million, or 11.8 percent, of all men ages 20 years or older
Women 12.6 million, or 10.8 percent, of all women ages 20 years or older
Non-Hispanic whites
15.7 million, or 10.2 percent, of all non-Hispanic whites ages 20 years or older
Non-Hispanic blacks
4.9 million, or 18.7 percent, of all non-Hispanic blacks ages 20 years or older
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Among adults with diagnosed diabetes—type 1 or type 2—12 percent take insulin only, 14 percent take both insulin and oral medication, 58 percent take oral medication only, and 16 percent do not take either insulin or oral medication.
Help with DiabetesHelp with DiabetesGlucose ControlBlood Pressure Control
Control of Blood Lipids
Preventive Care Practices for Eyes, Feet, and Kidneys
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Diabetes – Glucose Diabetes – Glucose ControlControl
Every percentage point drop in A1C blood test results, for example, from 8.0 to 7.0 percent, can reduce the risk of microvascular complications—eye, kidney, and nerve diseases—by 40 percent.
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Diabetes – Blood Pressure Diabetes – Blood Pressure ControlControl
Reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease—heart disease or stroke—among people with diabetes by 33 to 50 percent and the risk of microvascular complications—eye, kidney, and nerve diseases—by about 33 percent.
For every 10 mmHg reduction in systolic blood pressure, the risk for any complication related to diabetes is reduced by 12 percent
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Diabetes – Control of Blood Diabetes – Control of Blood LipidsLipids
Improved control of LDL, or bad, cholesterol can reduce cardiovascular complications by 20 to 50 percent.
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Diabetes – Preventative Diabetes – Preventative CareCareDetecting and treating diabetic eye
disease with laser therapy can reduce the development of severe vision loss by an estimated 50 to 60 percent.
Comprehensive foot care programs—ones that include risk assessment, foot-care education and preventive therapy, treatment of foot problems, and referral to specialists—can reduce amputation rates by 45 to 85 percent.
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Monday is the day of the Monday is the day of the week when the risk of week when the risk of heart attack is greatest.heart attack is greatest.Yet another reason
to loathe Mondays! A ten year study in
Scotland found that 20% more people die of heart attacks on Mondays than any other day of the week.
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Researchers theorize that it’s a combination of too much fun over the weekend with the stress of going back to work that causes the increase
Over 90% of diseases are Over 90% of diseases are caused or complicated by caused or complicated by stress.stress.
That high stress job you have could be doing more than just wearing you down each day.
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It could also be increasing your chances of having a variety of serious medical conditions like depression, high blood pressure and heart disease. So take a deep breath and relax!
Nerve impulses to and Nerve impulses to and from the brain travel as from the brain travel as fast as 170 miles per fast as 170 miles per hour!hour! Ever wonder how
you can react so fast to things around you or why that stubbed toe hurts right away?
It’s due to the super-speedy movement of nerve impulses from your brain to the rest of your body and vice versa, bringing reactions at the speed of a high powered luxury sports car.Friday, April 21, 2023
The brain operates on the The brain operates on the same amount of power as same amount of power as 10-watt light bulb.10-watt light bulb.
The cartoon image of a light bulb over your head when a great thought occurs isn’t too far off the mark.
Your brain generates as much energy as a small light bulb even when you’re sleeping.
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80% of the brain is 80% of the brain is water.water.
Your brain isn’t the firm, gray mass you’ve seen on TV.
Living brain tissue is a squishy, pink and jelly-like organ thanks to the loads of blood and high water content of the tissue.
So the next time you’re feeling dehydrated get a drink to keep your brain hydrated.
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What is Stress?What is Stress? A feeling you get when faced with a challenge. In small doses, stress can be good
for you because it makes you more alert and gives you a burst of energy.
But feeling stressed for a long time can take a toll on your mental and physical health. Even though it may seem hard to find ways to de-stress with all the things you have to do, it's important to find those ways. Your health depends on it.
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Causes of StressCauses of StressDeath of a spouseDeath of a close family memberDivorceLosing your jobMajor personal illness or injuryMarital separationMarriagePregnancyRetirement
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Signs of StressSigns of Stress
Not eating or eating too much
Feeling like you have no control
Needing to have too much control
ForgetfulnessHeadachesLack of energy
Trouble getting things done
Poor self-esteemShort temperTrouble sleepingUpset stomach Back painGeneral aches and
painsLack of focus
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Do women react to stress Do women react to stress differently than men?differently than men?
One recent survey found that women were more likely to experience physical symptoms of stress than men.
We do know that women often cope with stress in different ways than men. ◦Women “tend and befriend,” taking care of
those closest to them, but also drawing support from friends and family.
◦Men are more likely to have the “fight or flight” response. They cope by “escaping” into a relaxing activity or other distraction.
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Effect of Stress on HealthEffect of Stress on HealthThe body responds to stress by releasing
stress hormones.These hormones make blood pressure,
heart rate, and blood sugar levels go up. Long-term stress can help cause a variety of health problems, including:◦ Mental health disorders, like depression and
anxiety◦ Obesity◦ Heart disease◦ High blood pressure◦ Abnormal heart beats◦ Menstrual problems◦ Acne and other skin problems
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Handling StressHandling StressDevelop a new attitudeRelaxTake care of your bodyConnect with others
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Stress – Develop a New Stress – Develop a New Attitude!Attitude!
Be flexible ◦Sometimes, it’s not worth the
stress to argue. Give in once in awhile or meet people halfway.
Become a problem solver ◦Make a list of the things that cause
you stress. From your list, figure out which problems you can solve now and which are beyond your control for the moment. From your list of problems that you can solve now, start with the little ones.
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Stress - RelaxStress - RelaxTake deep breaths.
◦ If you're feeling stressed, taking a few deep breaths makes you breathe slower and helps your muscles relax.
Stretch. ◦ Stretching can also help
relax your muscles and make you feel less tense.
Massage tense muscles. ◦ Having someone massage
the muscles in the back of your neck and upper back can help you feel less tense.
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Stress – Take Care of Your Stress – Take Care of Your BodyBody
Get enough sleep.Eat right.
◦Try to fuel up with fruits, vegetables, beans, and whole grains.
Get moving. ◦Getting physical activity can not
only help relax your tense muscles but improve your mood.
◦Research shows that physical activity can help relieve symptoms of depression and anxiety.
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Stress – Connect with Stress – Connect with Others Others
Share your stress. ◦Talking about your problems
with friends or family members can sometimes help you feel better.
◦They might also help you see your problems in a new way and suggest solutions that you hadn't thought of.
Help others. ◦Volunteering in your community
can help you make new friends and feel better about yourself.
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Facial hair grows faster Facial hair grows faster than any other hair on than any other hair on the body.the body.
If you’ve ever had a covering of stubble on your face as you’re clocking out at 5 o’clock you’re probably pretty familiar with this.
In fact, if the average man never shaved his beard it would grow to over 30 feet during his lifetime, longer than a killer whale.
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Nutrition, Fitness Nutrition, Fitness and Weightand Weight
Bad: One in four
Americans eats fast
food at least once a day.
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BAD: Most cereals made for kids contain more calories, sugar and
salt and less fiber and protein than other cereals. Most kids' cereals don't meet national school nutrition standards.
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Good: Eat according to the colors of the
rainbow. The more colors to your food --
such as the reds, oranges, yellows,
greens and even blues of fruits and vegetables -- the more important nutrients you'll get.
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Good: Your brain depends on your stomach to signal
that it's full, but that message takes 20 minutes
to be delivered. So slow down during meals, and you'll be less likely to eat
too much.
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Bad: If you eat even 100 calories more a day than you burn by being active, that "energy gap" could add 10 pounds a year.
How much is 100 calories? Half a glazed doughnut.
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Good: Almost every day kids should have at least
an hour of what the experts call moderate-
intensity physical activity such as walking
the dog (not slowly), riding your bike or
dancing to your favorite songs.
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Good: You usually feel happier after
playing or exercising because of special chemicals called endorphins
that your brain releases while you're moving.
Endorphins are a natural mood-
booster!
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Really bad: Fewer than 1 in 25 elementary schools and fewer than
1 in 13 middle schools in this country provide daily P.E. classes for all students. And many elementary
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Do better: States in New England and out west
have the most physically active residents;
southern states have the most couch potatoes. When the federal
government measured this last year, Virginians
were slightly more on the move than Marylanders.
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Bad: One in three American kids and teens is
overweight or heavy enough to be considered
obese.
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A slice of pizza should be the A slice of pizza should be the size of:size of:A) My FaceB) My PlateC) A sheet of PaperD) Two dollar bills
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A slice of pizza should be the A slice of pizza should be the size of:size of:A) My FaceB) My PlateC) A sheet of PaperD) Two dollar bills
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A typical order of fries 20 A typical order of fries 20 years ago was 210 calories. years ago was 210 calories. How many calories do you How many calories do you get from a typical serving get from a typical serving today? today? A) 210B) 300C) 373D) 610
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A typical order of fries 20 A typical order of fries 20 years ago was 210 calories. years ago was 210 calories. How many calories do you How many calories do you get from a typical serving get from a typical serving today? today? A) 210B) 300C) 373
D) 610Friday, April 21, 2023
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What size serving of nuts What size serving of nuts makes for a healthy makes for a healthy snack?snack?A) Golf ball-size B) A handful C) Baseball-size D)Portion doesn't matter, they're
healthy
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What size serving of nuts What size serving of nuts makes for a healthy makes for a healthy snack?snack?A) Golf ball-size B) A handful C) Baseball-size D)Portion doesn't matter, they're
healthy
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If you ordered a movie If you ordered a movie popcorn in the early 1990s, popcorn in the early 1990s, you would have been served you would have been served about 5 cups. How big is a about 5 cups. How big is a typical movie theater typical movie theater popcorn portion today?popcorn portion today?A) 2 cups B) 5 cups C) 8 cups D) 11 cups
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If you ordered a movie If you ordered a movie popcorn in the early 1990s, popcorn in the early 1990s, you would have been served you would have been served about 5 cups. How big is a about 5 cups. How big is a typical movie theater typical movie theater popcorn portion today?popcorn portion today?A) 2 cups B) 5 cups C) 8 cups D) 11 cups
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