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23 minutes ago, kr123 said:

Anni diseases common em kadu Bayya... Different studies says different things... Konni cardiovascular diseases common, konni less common 

100% height ekkuva unna vallaki cvs diseases ekkuva ani conclude cheyyalem

Don’t know man. I read Spartan’s article and came across this too...

It’s the specific reasons that folks grow extremely tall which could play a role in their early death. Tumors on the brain’s hormone-producing, puberty-invoking pituitary glandcan cause gigantism, where too much growth hormone is produced in childhood, and acromegaly, where too much growth hormone is produced once you’re fully grown. All of that extra height and growth hormone can take its toll on the heart. “That’s the most common cause of death in these patients—heart failure,” clinical professor Alexander Vortmeyer from Indiana University explained to Gizmodo. “The heart is more stretched to supply this huge [person] with blood.”

According to one review of growth hormone disorders, the extra hormone can make hearts thicker, while keeping blood-pumping chambers the same size. Growth hormone can also get in the way of the bodies’ normal insulin function—plenty of people who produce too much growth hormone suffer from diabetes. Treatment for growth hormone disorders generally require removing or shrinking the pituitary gland tumor through surgery, medication or radiation treatment, a recommended (and not-too-risky) option that works around halfthe time, according to a few studies. 

Taller-than-average folks, don’t worry. On its own, “being tall” isn’t enough to cause a premature death, reports Men’s Health—in fact, one study of fifteen thousand people found taller people had a decreased risk for heart disease. Other studies have reported similar findings. But these studies all slice their data in different ways. The first study considers “tall” men taller than five foot nine, for example, and many don’t tease out the specifics of what causes gigantism. There’s being taller than average, and then there’s actually suffering from an excessive height-causing abnormality, explained Vortmeyer.

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8 minutes ago, Staysafebro said:

Don’t know man. I read Spartan’s article and came across this too...

It’s the specific reasons that folks grow extremely tall which could play a role in their early death. Tumors on the brain’s hormone-producing, puberty-invoking pituitary glandcan cause gigantism, where too much growth hormone is produced in childhood, and acromegaly, where too much growth hormone is produced once you’re fully grown. All of that extra height and growth hormone can take its toll on the heart. “That’s the most common cause of death in these patients—heart failure,” clinical professor Alexander Vortmeyer from Indiana University explained to Gizmodo. “The heart is more stretched to supply this huge [person] with blood.”

According to one review of growth hormone disorders, the extra hormone can make hearts thicker, while keeping blood-pumping chambers the same size. Growth hormone can also get in the way of the bodies’ normal insulin function—plenty of people who produce too much growth hormone suffer from diabetes. Treatment for growth hormone disorders generally require removing or shrinking the pituitary gland tumor through surgery, medication or radiation treatment, a recommended (and not-too-risky) option that works around halfthe time, according to a few studies. 

Taller-than-average folks, don’t worry. On its own, “being tall” isn’t enough to cause a premature death, reports Men’s Health—in fact, one study of fifteen thousand people found taller people had a decreased risk for heart disease. Other studies have reported similar findings. But these studies all slice their data in different ways. The first study considers “tall” men taller than five foot nine, for example, and many don’t tease out the specifics of what causes gigantism. There’s being taller than average, and then there’s actually suffering from an excessive height-causing abnormality, explained Vortmeyer.

Literature study its self is with many bias. meta or systematic analysis are good to consider. Individual studies are good if its a rare disease like als, nipah, ebola etc. nuvvu chepedhi etla undhantey potta unavalandharki heart attack vasthadhi abdomen daggara anatlundhi but in reality ala em undadhu. Rice is not bad too. 

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3 minutes ago, Zuri said:

Literature study its self is with many bias. meta or systematic analysis are good to consider. Individual studies are good if its a rare disease like als, nipah, ebola etc. nuvvu chepedhi etla undhantey potta unavalandharki heart attack vasthadhi abdomen daggara anatlundhi but in reality ala em undadhu. Rice is not bad too. 

Ila chaala articles unnayi. Most of them are scientific. Last two days nunchi pichchi fruit gaadila research chesthunna tension tho...

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6 minutes ago, Staysafebro said:

Ila chaala articles unnayi. Most of them are scientific. Last two days nunchi pichchi fruit gaadila research chesthunna tension tho...

ninnu chuste jaali vestundii.

okka point vuntaddii kada connect avvadaniki anthala connect avvadaniki em reason ??

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