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Anti-Diabetes Tips for Kids - It's Never Too Early to Start Worrying
Last September 28, 2006, the Delta Regional Authority at Washington announced their intention to spend $1M over the next year for a diabetes-awareness campaign in its 8 Delta states. The group is hoping to make TV commercials for various regions that will encourage people to learn more about diabetes through their toll-free hotline, the call…
Ever Pondered How Destructive Obesity And Diabetes Can Be?
This world is full of injustice. I paid the full air fare for flying from New Delhi to New York. My weight is 70 kgs. The gentleman sitting next to me, almost bursting out of the seat belt, must be weighing about 200 kgs. He has also paid the same amount. Is this not injustice? Why obese people are given this preferential treatment? All said in…
Diabetes Treatment - Maintain Your Normal and Healthy Lifestyle Even With Your Disease
In the early days, it is hard to treat diabetes to save the lives of the patients. In fact, the absence of proper treatment or medication resulted to the patient’s death one year following the diagnosis. Today, however, evolution in the medical science has completely changed that. With the discovery of newer treatment and diabetic management…
Glyconutrients Research Continues To Show Promise For Good Health
Glyconutrients are eight immune sugars the body uses for cell to cell communication. These sugars are not used by the body as a source of energy/fuel as are other carbohydrates. Without proper cell to cell communication, the immune system cannot determine which cells to attack or which cells to leave alone, which cells are healthy or which cells…
Can Current Diabetic Research Replace the Edmonton Protocol
Were it not for the Sertoli cell, none of us would ever have been born. It is the testicular Sertoli cell which keeps the human body’s immune system from destroying a man’s sperm. This same cell might create an immunologically protective environment for transplanted pancreas islets and could provide new hope for Type 1 diabetics whose bodies…
Diabetes, Our Deadly Fascination with Junk Food
Have you seen the movie “Super Size Me”? Morgan Spurlock, the director of this film, went on a 30 day challenge to eat nothing but McDonald’s food for every meal. While it does have its crude moments, this film brought light to many hidden truths about America’s fascination with junk food. Diabetes is a national epidemic and Type II (adult onset)…
Now You Can Avoid Diabetes Without Having a Lady's Spare Tire
Are you a woman that’s getting fatter than ever before? Do some of your family members have backgrounds of diabetes? Honestly, are you over 40 in age? If you answered these questions with a not-so-proud yes, therefore, you are not immune to having the risk of diabetes. But, it’s not yet the end. So, calm down and walk down the path of knowing some…
Shoulder Problems in Diabetics in India: Frozen Shoulder - Arthroscopic Release, a Welcome Boon
Diabetics in India have an additional burden of joint problem in addition to their systemic problems of nerves, eyes, blood vessels, kidneys etc. Diabetics are prone to develop a condition of the shoulders called primary frozen shoulder. It can affect both shoulders in a small percentage of people. It usually resolves over a period of time but can…
Diabetics, How to build ENERGY - "Man Out Runs Horse"
Explore a natural human activity that fills the need for exercise. Studies find no degenerative diseases, like diabetes existed when our ancestors enjoyed the painless “Rove” Exercise. Live Longer Now, The NY Times Best Seller, Free eBook available. Chicago, Illinois September 22, 2006. We can Release the 8,000 Year Old Person in us and gain…
A Helpful Introduction To Diabetic Retinopathy – Its Nature, Signs, Symptoms and Cure
Diabetic retinopathy is a possible complication of diabetes. Basically, diabetic retinopathy means that a blood clot develops in the eye's retina. This complication is caused by the abnormally high sugar levels within a diabetic's body. The major concern with diabetic retinopathy is that it can lead to a permanent loss of vision. So it's important…
Can We Do More for Diabetics? New Research Suggests that We Can
Diabetes can briefly be defined as a state when the body’s blood glucose is too high. The body does require a certain amount of sugar in the blood; however, those suffering from diabetes have levels much higher than what is needed. Type I diabetes is also referred to as juvenile diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes. In this form of diabetes, the…
Diabetes: The $132 Billion Dollar Pandemic
You know, it's not everyday a fellow like me gets to announce a major paradigm shift, much less concerning diabetes …or any other medical condition. You don't know what a paradigm shift is? Well, if I mentioned events and names like: Gutenberg, Copernicus, Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, Louis Pasteur, and Werner von Braun …you would probably guess…
A Strict NO NO Alliance Of Diabetes And Alcohol
The main aim in the life of a person who is suffering from diabetes is to control his blood sugar level. In fact this is a very important for a diabetic person. Well, condition of your diabetes largely depends on the food that you consume with the type of beverages that you depend upon. Almost all food products have some or the other effect on…
Power Max is Foundational Because of Sea Vegetation
Experts all agree, that with today's depleted soils, chemicals in our foods, processed foods, it is difficult, if not impossible to get the nutrition your body needs from our food. That is one reason why diseases are so rampant today! THINK ABOUT THESE FACTS, THEN ASK YOURSELF ONE VERY IMPORTANT QUESTION, DO YOU THINK YOUR BODY IS GETTING THE…
Diabetics: Add More Years to Your Life by Treating Your Body with Nature's Free Natural Medicine
Physical Therapists are in great demand nowadays. They are making small fortunes administering therapeutic massages to accident victims, burnt patients, slip and fall victims and others. The patients either need to get back to work quickly or do not want to bother others to help them get around. Patients are paying huge sums to these professionals…
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