Articles, tagged with "type 2 diabetes", page 1
29th August 2012
Do you yearn to have a normal life again without diabetes?
Would you jump at the chance to quit sticking your fingers with needles and discontinue all those sickening drugs? And to end your worries about diabetic heart attack, amputations or blindness? Y...
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Author:
Scott K. Haley
09th July 2012
Genetically women have a stronger tendency to put on weight than men which can be attributed to their body composition as an average woman use lesser calories per kg to carry out the same amount of physical activity than a man.In simpler words women burn ...
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Author:
Rahul Sharma
09th February 2012
Diabetes mellitus:
Diabetes mellitus is a major public health problem worldwide. It has been estimated that more than 33 million people in India are affected by diabetes, perhaps the largest number of diabetics in any country in the world. This number is...
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Author:
Dr.Shikha Sharma Nutri health
23rd August 2011
Blood sugar control is critical for all people suffering from type 2 diabetes. High blood sugar levels can be very damaging to the body because of the inflammation that it causes. Many people do not understand the connection between high blood sugar level...
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Author:
DrJonathanBerns
11th May 2011
The main advantage of getting rid of belly fats is that you can reduce the risk of heart diseases and thus lead a healthier life and you will also look better. Lose belly fat? That's never easy. But it can be done, and fast. I've got 7 ways to lose belly ...
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Author:
zechong cai
24th March 2011
Diabetes is a chronic disorder of carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism characterized by an imbalance between insulin supply and demand. This condition occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin. Your body needs insulin to convert glucose...
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Diabetic Discovery
17th January 2011
Four Effects of Glutathione in Diabetes
Diabetes is a disease characterized by abnormally high glucose (or sugar) levels in the blood. It is usually caused by a defective pancreas which is responsible for producing the hormone insulin. In diabetes, the...
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Author:
briaz9j9pa
07th October 2010
Although, "Yoga" cannot cure diabetes, but it can complement the lifestyle changes which are necessary to keep the symptoms in diabetics under control. It also helps in keeping the person in good health and well-being. Yoga can create a life that is full,...
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Author:
Dr.Steve Buchar
25th August 2010
Do you have a sweet tooth? Do you constantly crave for sweet-tasting foods? Do you make sure you have a chocolate bar after breakfast, lunch and dinner? Now, how do you feel after eating sweets? Excessive tiredness and sleepiness? Perhaps both, because th...
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Author:
Chloe Wodard
20th May 2010
Diabetes is a disorder of metabolism-the method the body use digested food for growth and energy. Most of the food people eat is broken down down into glucose, the form of sugar in the blood. Glucose is the major source of fuel for the body.
After dige...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
04th May 2010
there are others on the rise, such as esophageal, liver and thyroid cancers. ALL cancers are caused by free-radicals damaging our DNA. DNA holds the blue print for each cell that it creates. This blue print is who you are; when the free-radicals attack th...
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Author:
Douglas Mullins
22nd April 2010
Oestrogen Dominance, Endometriosis and losing weight
Endometriosis thrives on high levels of oestrogen. Oestrogen interferes with other hormones that affect your metabolism (such as your thyroid gland) causing constant weight gain. Unfortunately it's not...
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Author:
Narelle
05th March 2010
At present, the liposuction procedure is the most common plastic surgery in the usa. Generally known as the suction assisted lipectomy, this surgical treatment may remove pockets of unwanted fat from the abdomen, thighs, flanks, thighs, face, neck, arms, ...
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Author:
Greg Gillespie
05th March 2010
A summary and some stunning statistics about diabetes
I am a diabetic, a person who suffers from the disease called diabetes, a disease that is growing at a fast rate in North America where in the United States and Canada there are now more that 25 mil...
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Author:
Pat Robbins
30th October 2009
We know earplugs protect your hearing, but do they improve your health? Yes. I hope someday conventional medicine puts more emphasis on prevention and wellness, but for now, it may be up to you. Earplugs should be a part of your preventative plan for you ...
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Author:
eddieb