Diabetes
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Low-cost cooking doesn't mean low nutrition
www.womansindex.net via @sydneyt26 &bull 4 Hours AgoGALVESTON At a time when many people are rethinking their food budgets, Rebecca Plant is on a mission to make sure that low-cost meals are not low on nutritional value. For the past three months, Plant has been teaching a… Full Story »
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Free Article Directory What are the Benefits of a Healthy Nutrition
articlerole.com via @articlerole &bull Mar 15, 2010Our parents tell us all the time that we need to eat healthy in order to live a long life, but what are the benefits of eating healthy. Another question, what is considered healthy eating in society today? These are both really good questions and after reading this hopefully, you will be closer to finding an answer. Also keep in mind that there is no universal diet, since different areas of the world have many different tastes. The human body is an incredible organic machine full of complex functions… Full Story »
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Apposite Nutrition Helps in Relieving Diabetic Cat from Daily Insulin Injections
www.medicalsuppliespost.com via @PetcareShop &bull Mar 14, 2010He weighed about 20 pounds, which Dr. Frick told us was 8 to 9 pounds too many. Two years ago, our previous vet diagnosed Brutus of having diabetes and started treating him with 6 units of insulin two times a… Full Story »
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Juice and diabetes risk
NutritionData &bull Mar 12, 2010A large study, conducted in China finds that people who drink two or more servings of juice a week are 25% more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes compared to those who rarely drink juice. This is consistent with another… Full Story »
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5 Healthy Eating Habits that Adults Can Learn from Kids
www.completeweightoss.com via @KayeRamirez471 &bull Mar 12, 2010If you pay any attention to television ads for kids' food or scan the baby food aisle at the supermarket, you'll immediately see that there's a heavy emphasis on healthy foods for little people. But the sad fact is, while… Full Story »
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Advanced Wellness: Dr. Joseph Cilea's Expert Medical Commentary
advancedwellnessmarlboro.blogspot.com via @elroman29 &bull Mar 12, 2010Eat your vegetables, don't drink too much soda, get some exercise. We all know what we should be doing, but few of us actually stick to what we know. In fact, it is rare that you will find a family… Full Story »
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How Does Your Plate Rate?
Eat Better America &bull Mar 11, 2010Join us... Let's take small, doable steps to eat-and live-better. Step one? Sign up today for free coupons, expert articles, healthy simple recipes, and friendly advice from other folks like you. Today's dietary guidelines for those with diabetes have no… Full Story »
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Do This: Floss Your Teeth
MSN Weight Loss Tips &bull Mar 11, 2010
Gum disease is really an infection in your mouth," explains Dr. Harms. No infection is good for the body, especially in people whose capability to fight infection may be compromised by an illness such as diabetes or an immune disease.… Full Story »
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The Improved Nutrition Found In Superfoods
businessblog.hostei.com via @businessblog1 &bull Mar 10, 2010There is a category of foods that are measured to be "superfoods" because of the advanced nutrition that they offer. Each one knows that some foods are better than others, for example, an apple is more nourishing than a potato… Full Story »
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Healthy eating top of swap shop initiative in Surrey (From Epsom Guardian)
www.epsomguardian.co.uk via @JohnHeals &bull Mar 6, 2010The new initiative is encouraging people to make changes to their diet and lifestyle by doing things such as spending more time in the garden and drinking water instead of fizzy drinks. Maggie Simkins, obesity programme manager at NHS Surrey,… Full Story »
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Medical Opinion
carcinoid.org via @CarcinoidNETs &bull Mar 5, 2010Niacin deficiency, general protein energy deficiency, nutrition problems due to surgery, malnutrition and chronic diarrhea, and the excess metabolism of tryptophan," are the key nutritional issues for carcinoid patients says endocrinologist Jeffrey I. Mechanick, M.D. Dr. Mechanick has been working with carcinoid patients at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine in New York City, where he is Clinical Professor of Medicine and an attending physician, for over twenty years, beginning when he was a Fellow in Endocrinology at the hospital in 1981. He became interested in carcinoid patients as he worked at Mt. Sinai alongside Richard R.P. Warner, M.D., a nationally… Full Story »
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What is Good Cholesterol and How Do I Improve It?
Laurel on Health Food &bull Mar 5, 2010Are you or any of your loved ones worried about your cholesterol levels? Are you taking cholesterol medication? It's a hot topic in the U.S. because the incidence of heart disease is at an epidemic level. Cholesterol is not the… Full Story »
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Personal Health: Even More Reasons to Get a Move On
New York Times: Fitness and Nutrition &bull Mar 1, 2010
These are two of many comments from readers of my Jan. 12 column on the secrets of successful aging. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, a new series of studies prompts me to again review the myriad benefits to body, mind and longevity of regular physical activity for people of all ages. In a commentary on the new studies, published Jan. 25 in The Archives of Internal… Full Story »
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Good Health and Well Being
www.farticle.net via @nigelzp &bull Feb 28, 2010When weight loss is a result of eating healthy, exercising and/or taking natural weight loss supplements in contrast to synthetic prescription drugs with the risk of harmful side effects, weight loss can be effective, rewarding, and greatly improve overall health. Extra weight, especially extra fat on a person's body, applies significantly increased stresses on the heart, joints and back. These stresses can be extremely detrimental to one's health. Healthy weight loss can reduce the risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, arthritis and other health problems, as well as generally extending an otherwise average life span. Recently, the scientific root cause… Full Story »
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Curried Turkey Cutlets with Dried Apricots
www.eatingwell.com via @DorleeM &bull Feb 25, 2010header start, includes the top ads, site header, search and menu: the container is for centering, the "header" class has the background image Full Story »
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Spare Tire May Lead to Thinking Problems
standupandeat.org &bull Feb 25, 2010Too many calories eaten and not enough calories burned. You know the result - weight gain. And you likely know that an increase in weight may lead to health problems such as diabetes, arthritis, and heart disease. But did you… Full Story »
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Living On A Fruit Diet
www.weightlossdietinformation.com via @lowoncalorie &bull Feb 25, 2010These days everyone seems to be looking for a healthy diet. Why? Because there is too much of stress in our lives as a result of which, lifestyles have changed and so have food habits. More and more people have… Full Story »
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What Are The Benefits Of Taking Omega 3?
www.joint-muscle-pain.com via @curearthritis &bull Feb 25, 2010A lot of you may ask, what are the benefits of taking omega 3 fatty acid supplements? The answer to that question is that these omega fatty acid supplements can do a great number of things in order to prevent… Full Story »
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Nick Kelly » Usana
nickkelly.com via @Nick_Kelly &bull Feb 24, 2010Cardiovascular disease kills 17 million people a year. Cancer 8.6 million. Respiratory Disease 3.7 million. Diabetes 990,000. Full Story »
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Sleep Apnea and Diabetes Part 1
healthy-diabetic-diet-ideas.info via @cheranae &bull Feb 24, 2010The connection between sleep apnea and diabetes can be amazing as they both contribute to each other’s development. More importantly, obesity has been identified as the number one factor in developing these disorders. Hence, treating the other would eventually lead… Full Story »















