Articles, tagged with "insulin levels", page 2
05th January 2010
White bread is perhaps the most usually consumed carbohydrate source in America today. Nearly any sandwich ordered from a drive-through marker board contains white bread, as do the side offerings at any fancy restaurant. Americans love their white bread, ...
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Author:
Raphael Benton
18th December 2009
If you are looking for help on PCOS spotting, it would be best for you to think of it as a long term health issue. Spotting with PCOS happens because of a lack of ovulation. Ovulation stimulates regular monthly shedding of the uterine lining. PCOS is a ve...
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Author:
Betsy Powell
04th August 2009
The protein in eggs provides steady and sustained energy because it does not cause a surge in blood sugar or insulin levels, which can lead to a rebound effect or energy "crash" as levels drop. Eggs are a nutrient rich source of high quality protein and p...
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Author:
baji
11th July 2009
You've got too much hair on your chest, face, or back. You may be experiencing hair loss and have a receding hairline. You haven't been able to get pregnant and have brown or gray patches of skin on your knees, elbows, armpits, and neck. Your armpits and/...
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Author:
Marc Sandford
06th June 2009
Causes of ovarian cyst
What are the causes of an ovarian cyst?
That's a good question.
The cause of a cyst ovary seldom is due to just one factor.
You will often hear the medical explanation of how the ovarian cyst was formed. Doctors can expl...
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Author:
Laura White
05th June 2009
When you know which categories of foods are healthy it's a lot easier to chose healthy snacks. Contrary to popular belief, snacking is actually very beneficial. It helps to refuel your body, maintain blood sugar and energy levels as well as control your a...
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Author:
ronspallone
10th March 2009
The Atkins diet is one of the lowest in carbohydrates on the market today. His popularity has led to dozens of search to a feeding center and the same principles of high protein, low carbohydrate eating. There are many fish in the sea when it comes to cho...
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Author:
ali
22nd July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Charles Carter
Let me know if this sounds like you? You experience frequent bouts of quick onset of sweating, a sudden rapid heart rate, or all of a sudden a shortness of breath. You may think that you are having a heart attack, thou...
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Author:
liveleantoday
30th April 2007
If you love the warm, spicy taste of cinnamon in your coffee or in your holiday desserts, you may be happy to know that this potent spice is not just delicious.
Cinnamon is also a natural fat burner!
The spice has been used for centuries for a wide va...
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Author:
Monica Villarreal
10th January 2007
An estimated 97 million adults in the United States are overweight or obese. The distinction between overweight and obese is a matter of quantity. Obese individuals simply have more body fat. Both these physical conditions significantly increase morb...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
18th June 2006
As a woman, you go through profound changes during menopause, and this affects your emotional and physical health. At that time, you go through a series of metabolic changes that could lead to blood sugar imbalance, and other serious health associated pro...
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Author:
Cathy Taylor
07th June 2006
PAS Tests
Preliminary Alcohol Screening devices, commonly referred to as PAS tests, are one of the types of field evidence police officers use in determining probable cause to make an arrest. Although officers don't often reveal this, a person stopped ...
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Author:
Darren Kavinoky