Is It a Seizure, or A Stroke? (Health Guru Video)

Seizures can result from strokes. Learn more about the relationship between these two common conditions. More Epilepsy videos: http://www.Healthguru.com/content/browse/cid/129/sid/193/Neurological_Health/Epilepsy

Excess Sleep Causes Strokes! Real Doctor Reviews New Study

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Ever heard that sleep is important? A new study says excessive sleepiness can actually cause a stroke. In this study they found people who slept 9 hours or more increased their chances of stroke and if they took naps that risk went up to 85% chance of having a stroke. Dr. Ekberg reviews this shocking new sleep study, and explains what you should be concerned about.🔴 MASTER YOUR HEALTH BY SUBSCRIBING https://www.youtube.com/DrEkberg?sub_confirmation=1Welcome to Real Doctor Reviews by Dr. Sten Ekberg; a series where I try to tackle the most important health issues of the day in a natural and safe way. If you have suggestion for the next topic leave your comment below. Remember to make your comments positive and uplifting even if you disagree with something that was said by me or others.★ More series with Dr. Sten Ekberg ★ 🔴 Real Doctor Reviews: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyrV7fGeYu8&list=PLpTTF6wMDLR6JBSHLGZEqzWV7AN41XBSt 🔴 Low Carb Foods https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdr2JPLWNvY&list=PLpTTF6wMDLR6CKKtPKQHSYFNZYyV3ffz9 🔴 Top 10 Ways To Natural Health https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Le4Dk9bS680&list=PLpTTF6wMDLR4_iZhzQHBsMA9bw-Rp_Ye5 🔴 Real Doctor Reacts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CELrtdXyHcU&list=PLpTTF6wMDLR4ZzQ9DxePjO0d9BeKjmndp 🔴 Doctor Explains: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nhb5xDvx_j8&list=PLpTTF6wMDLR49nzBQj61aqw_rWCqnZhsJ▶️ SHARE THIS VIDEO WITH SOMEONE YOU CARE ABOUT: https://youtu.be/xwaKQH625dw▶️ HELP WITH TRANSLATIONS: If you enjoyed this video help others enjoy it by adding captions in your native language – Translate this video: http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?ref=share&v=xwaKQH625dw Translate all videos: http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?tab=2&c=UCIe2pR6PE0dae9BunJ38F7w🌿 This is a Holistic Health Channel that focuses on all aspects of Natural Holistic Health and Wellness featuring Olympic decathlete and holistic doctor, Dr. Sten Ekberg with Wellness For Life. Learn to master holistic health, stay healthy naturally, live longer and have quality of life by learning how the body really works. Doctor Ekberg covers and explains health in an easy to understand way. There will be health tips like how to lose weight, what to eat, best nutrition, low carb diet, cold hands & feet, holistic health tips, pain relief, lower blood pressure, reverse diabetes naturally, reduce stress, how to exercise, thyroid issues, keto diet explained, brain health tips, stretches & more from a real doctor.🔴 REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT Please visit us online at▶️ CONTACT INFO Dr Sten Ekberg Wellness For Life 3480 Keith Bridge Rd CummingGA 30041 http://www.DrEkberg.comTHANK YOU FOR WATCHING, COMMENTING, SUBSCRIBING & LIKING. Let us know if you have any health questions in the comment section below the video. The goal of this channel is to educate you in easy to understand terms on what true holistic health is.All clips used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 276 F.Supp.3d 34 (S.D.N.Y. 2017); Equals Three, LLC v. Jukin Media, Inc., 139 F. Supp. 3d 1094 (C.D. Cal. 2015).Typical legal disclaimer (doctor occupational hazard): This is not medical advice, nor can I give you medical advice. Sorry! Everything here is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing medical advice. You should contact your doctor to obtain advice with respect to any particular health issue or condition. Nothing here should be construed to form an doctor patient relationship. Also, some of the links in this post may be affiliate links, meaning, at no cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase. But if you click, it really helps me make more of these videos! #WellnessForLife #MasterHealth #DrEkberg #DrStenEkberg #HealthAndWellness #Doctor #HolisticDoctor #RealDoctor

The Long-term Effects of Stress

This video is intended to spread awareness about the long-term effects of stress. Everyone experiences stress everyday, it can come from any source. Some examples include emotional, physical or job related stress. Stress is our body’s primitive way of responding to any kind of internal or external demand or threat. The short-term effects of stress may not be serious but prolonged exposure to stress can lead to very serious long-term effects on the body. Thus, this video will be outlining the some of the long-term effects on the body such as an increase in heart attacks, obesity and development of diabetes. This video will also be discussing the three stress hormones; cortisol, epinephrine and norepinephrine. Cortisol, which is the major stress hormone, is released from the adrenal cortex. Epinephrine which is also referred to as adrenaline and norepinephrine, referred to as noradrenaline are released from the adrenal medulla.This video was made by 4DM3 students Vyshnavi Mahendran, Tamandeep Khangura, Humaira Nakhuda, Mateen Akhtar and Andrew Nashed. Copyright McMaster University 2016Please let us know how we can improve our videos and additional topics should be addressed below.References: Al’Abadie, M. S., Kent, G. G., & Gawkrodger, D. J. (1994). The relationship between stress and the onset and exacerbation of psoriasis and other skin conditions. British Journal of Dermatology, 130(2), 199-203. Asthma and Allergy Foundation of Amercia. (2015) Asthma facts and Figures. (n.p). Retrieved October 18,2016 from http://www.aafa.org/page/asthma-facts.aspx Bhatia, V., & Tandon, R. K. (2005). Stress and the gastrointestinal tract. Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology, 20(3), 332-339. Deanfield, J., Kensett, M., Wilson, R., Shea, M., Horlock, P., De Landsheere, C., & Selwyn, A. (1984). Silent myocardial ischaemia due to mental stress. The Lancet, 324(8410), 1001-1005. Desborough, J. P. (2000). The stress response to trauma and surgery. British journal of anaesthesia, 85(1), 109-117. Ghiadoni, L., Donald, A. E., Cropley, M., Mullen, M. J., Oakley, G., Taylor, M., … & Deanfield, J. E. (2000). Mental stress induces transient endothelial dysfunction in humans. Circulation, 102(20), 2473-2478. Health Canada. (2008). Mental Health-Coping with Stress (n.p). Retrieved October 18, 2016, from http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hl-vs/iyh-vsv/life-vie/stress-eng.php Kemeny, M. E. (2003). The psychobiology of stress. Current directions in psychological science, 12(4), 124-129. Lundberg, U. (2005). Stress hormones in health and illness: the roles of work and gender. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 30(10), 1017-1021. Ranabir, S., & Reetu, K. (2011). Stress and hormones. Indian journal of endocrinology and metabolism, 15(1), 18. Statistics Canada.(2014).Overweight and obese adults (n.p). Retrieved October 21, 2016, from http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/82-625-x/2015001/article/14185-eng.htm Steptoe, A., & Kivimäki, M. (2012). Stress and cardiovascular disease. Nature Reviews Cardiology, 9(6), 360-370. Surwit, R. S., Schneider, M. S., & Feinglos, M. N. (1992). Stress and diabetes mellitus. Diabetes care, 15(10), 1413-1422. Torres, S. J., & Nowson, C. A. (2007). Relationship between stress, eating behavior, and obesity. Nutrition, 23(11), 887-894. World Health Organization.(2016). Global report on Psoriasis. Retrieved October 18, 2016, from http://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/204417