Some benefits include weight loss, muscle toning and strengthening, reduced risk of disease, improved social life, and more.
Answer: Anti-coagulant or a clot-buster agent
In the case of embolic stroke, time is essential to administer
anti-coagulant so that the blood flow to the brain or heart will be restored
and an irreversible injury will be avoided. In addition, during an embolic stroke,
a blood clot forms and breaks loosely. Then, it will travel to another spot and split
itself into a narrower blood vessel. Therefore, a clot-buster must be immediately given to dissolve the clot and save the patient's life.
Answer:
1) Women with gestational diabetes can and do have healthy pregnancies and healthy babies.
2)Most pregnant women get a test for gestational diabetes at 24 to 28 weeks of pregnancy.
3)If untreated, gestational diabetes can cause problems for your baby, like premature birth and stillbirth.
4)Gestational diabetes usually goes away after you have your baby; but if you have it, you’re more likely to develop diabetes later in life.
5)Talk to your health care provider about what you can do to reduce your risk for gestational diabetes and help prevent diabetes in the future.