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06th October 2009
If you have been struggling to get rid of stomach fat for sometime with no luck then you might using some of these tips. Stomach fat can be a difficult place to shed off unwanted fat but with proper techniques you can get rid of stomach fat.
First of a... Read >
Author: ejoka
29th September 2009
The body produces the hormone insulin, which is secreted by islet cells in the pancreas. Carbohydrates are absorbed into the bloodstream from the intestines after a meal. From there, insulin is secreted by the pancreas in response to the detected glucos... Read >
Author: AngieMcAdams
18th September 2009
Here’s a test: define metabolism. Go ahead, what is it? If you said it’s how fast you burn calories, you’re partially right. Your metabolic rate does determine the number of calories your body burns. But your metabolism governs more than just your m... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Diabetes is a syndrome characterized by disordered metabolism and inappropriately high blood sugar resulting from either low levels of the hormone insulin or from abnormal resistance to insulin's effects coupled with inadequate levels of insulin secretion... Read >
Author: amit.dummy
15th September 2009
THE SYMPTOMS OF DIABETES MUST BE IDENTIFIED THE EARLIER THE BETTER
Diabetes mellitus is a persistent illness in which your blood glucose levels are too high. Cells in your body break down the sugar in order to provide vigor for movement, increase, and ... Read >
Author: Jose M. Talavera
19th August 2009
Diabetes is a condition that occurs when the body is unable to convert glucose into energy. The hormone insulin which helps in the conversion is located in low quantities or would possibly not be utilized by the body reasonably in such scenarios.
There... Read >
Author: Brandon Bailey
13th August 2009
All of us in our hearts desire to look younger, slimmer and fitter. One major factor is the food we eat. If we go on eating animal products which have high fat content, we can not achieve that goal. We will remain fat and sluggish. But if we shift to vege... Read >
Author: nunuram
10th August 2009
Just a few days ago in our Singapore personal training center, a client came in and said with a worried look..."I am leaner, and have alot more energy, and I'm not eating a low calorie diet"
"Is there something wrong with me?"
I had given her some m... Read >
Author: Coach Jonathan Wong
04th August 2009
Diabetes, or Diabetes Mellitus to give it its proper medical name, is a disorder of assimilation. When the pancreases become inactive or atrophied and cease to produce insulin, the body is unable to convert the sugar into energy for the muscles.
Diabet... Read >
Author: submitproductratings
29th July 2009
There are hundreds of weight loss products available on the market. You have however to be careful because some of them may have serious side effects. It may be prudent for you to consult an expert before you go out and buy one. The products include pills... Read >
Author: Mercy
28th July 2009
Having excess fat around your waistline can be hazardous to your health. Why? Abdominal fat cells are quite adept at accommodating fat if you eat more calories than you burn off. As more fat is stored in your belly, your waist widens inch by inch. Mos of ... Read >
Author: therisahawk
28th July 2009
There are hundreds of weight loss products available on the market. You have however to be careful because some of them may have serious side effects. It may be prudent for you to consult an expert before you go out and buy one. The products include pills... Read >
Author: Mercy
19th July 2009
Hormones transport,have the ability to transmit messages from glands to cells to sustain chemical levels in the bloodstream that reach homeostasis. "Hormone" comes from a word that process, "to spur on." This reflects how the presence of hormones acts as ... Read >
Author: Health4Life
18th July 2009
The Zone Diet works on the theory that 100,000 years ago, we were meat eaters, and our metabolism is designed to handle the strain of a meat-based diet.
Madonna, Demi Moore, and Jennifer Aniston swear by the results of the Zone Diet, which was create... Read >
Author: nordic
19th June 2009
A powerful new study shows that grape seed extract turns back on gene signals that help insulin receptors work properly, a major discovery for any person concerned with their weight or diabetes. This is similar to findings for resveratrol, another anti-a... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
18th June 2009
Diabetes affects an estimated 23.6mil people in the United States. Basically it is a serious, life-long condition. The condition has been diagnosed in children and adults alike. It presents with genetic pre-disposition, yet it is generally triggered by en... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
18th June 2009
Diabetes affects an estimated 23.6mil people in the United States. Basically it is a serious, life-long condition. The condition has been diagnosed in children and adults alike. It presents with genetic pre-disposition, yet it is generally triggered by en... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
09th June 2009
What is lipodystrophy?
Lipodystrophy unusual changes in the shape of the body and an unusually high number of fat and sugar the blood is for people with HIV / AIDS. Signs and symptoms of lipodystrophy in May include:
• Changes in the shape of the bo... Read >
Author: D
29th May 2009
Diabetes is one of the most common disorders in which either the pancreas produces insufficient amounts of the hormone insulin or the body cells become resident to the hormone’s effects. Managing diabetes is not very tough if you are quite sincere to yo... Read >
Author: John Adison
12th May 2009
Hormones are the chemical messengers of the body since they release certain cells that affect tissues, muscles, and organ cells. Hormones influence blood pressure, like in the case of our kidneys where the hormonal imbalance of insulin leads to a diabetic... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
12th May 2009
Hormones are the chemical messengers of the body since they release certain cells that affect tissues, muscles, and organ cells. Hormones influence blood pressure, like in the case of our kidneys where the hormonal imbalance of insulin leads to a diabetic... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
11th May 2009
There are a lot of things to be grateful for in life. A great career, family, a good friend or two, a nice house, a slick car and vacations are usually at the top. But gleaming far above any one of these is great health. This fact hit Stan hard when his d... Read >
Author: sellison
11th May 2009
There are a lot of things to be grateful for in life. A great career, family, a good friend or two, a nice house, a slick car and vacations are usually at the top. But gleaming far above any one of these is great health. This fact hit Stan hard when his d... Read >
Author: sellison
07th April 2009
You've probably seen that commercial - the one where a mother sadly contemplates the mountains of sugar her family consumes daily. Her children pile it on their cereal, then snack on sugar-laden treats washed down with corn syrup-based beverages. Even the... Read >
Author: Valerie
05th April 2009
In its simplest definition, diabetes is a disorder of metabolism. It is a disease in which patients contain high levels of sugar in their blood. According to the American Diabetes Association, diabetes currently affects 23.6 million people in the United ... Read >
Author: Eddie Amoakuh
11th March 2009
Diabetics must choose any food they eat very carefully, as each food choice they make has a profound impact on their overall health on a meal-to-meal basis. Diabetes affects people of all ages, both genders, from all walks of life and backgrounds. Untreat... Read >
Author: Jasper Sayer
10th March 2009
Cat owners whose pets are diagnosed with diabetes are usually afraid of what may happen. But then again, it is possible for your cat to live long and happily, even with this disease. Your pet only needs dedication and care throughout the ordeal. Diabetes... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
09th March 2009
Polycystic ovary syndrome, also referred to as polycystic ovaries or PCOS, is a condition which affects the ovaries. These ovarian cysts ultimately develop as a result of a chemical hormone imbalance.
The ovarian cysts prevent the ovaries from developi... Read >
Author: Laura Yates
09th March 2009
Polycystic ovary syndrome, also referred to as polycystic ovaries or PCOS, is a condition which affects the ovaries. These ovarian cysts ultimately develop as a result of a chemical hormone imbalance. The ovarian cysts prevent the ovaries from developing ... Read >
Author: Laura Yates
05th March 2009
Cats are one of the most popular pets in North America. They are loving pets, capable of providing you years of companionship. Like other pets, cats can sometimes get sick. There are several different types of ailments that cats can get, one of which is f... Read >
Author: Jadon Sluck
01st March 2009
November 14 is celebrated each year as Children's Day and World Diabetes Day. This year the theme is “Diabetes in children and youth”. Let me take this opportunity to write about diabetes in children.
Diabetes is one of the most common diseases that ... Read >
Author: tinams9
17th December 2008
A Diabetic's Guide to Modifying the Glycemic Load of Meals
Beating Diabetes Without Meds
If a diabetic wants to lose weight (especially belly fat) and/or gain improved control of blood sugar, it will be very helpful to learn how to use other foods... Read >
Author: tomenelson
06th December 2008
Diabetes is growing by 3 percent each year for children and youth
November 14 is celebrated each year as Children's Day and World Diabetes Day. This year the theme is “Diabetes in children and youth”. Let me take this opportunity to write about diabe... Read >
Author: maxilolee
03rd December 2008
Diabetics must choose any food they eat very carefully, as each food choice they make has a profound impact on their overall health on a meal-to-meal basis. Diabetes affects people of all ages, both genders, from all walks of life and backgrounds. Untreat... Read >
Author: Jill Smi
08th September 2008
Diabetes Mellitus is a hormonal ailment that influences the metabolism of glucose. It is divided into two types, I and II. Type I is characterized by a decreased production of the hormone insulin from pancreas whereas Type II, uncommon in cats, occurs owi... Read >
Author: Ailurophile
04th September 2008
Diabetes mellitus is blood sugar is high chaotic is unusual because the body does not produce enough insulin l '. Normally, levels of blood glucose are tightly controlled by insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas. The insulin lowers blood glucose lev... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley
04th September 2008
Diabetes is an insulin-related disease that affects nearly 21 million people in the USA. This grave situation is characterized by the bodys inability to produce enough using the services or insulin. It is the hormone, insulin, which is responsible for hot... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley
03rd September 2008
Basically there are two types of diabetes. Typically Type 2 diabetes begins to show itself through adulthood and Type 1 diabetes can happen even during childhood. An additional type of diabetes, which is closely associated to type 2 diabetes, is known as ... Read >
Author: Korbin Newlyn
22nd August 2008
Cats are one of the most popular pets in North America. They are loving pets, capable of providing you years of companionship. Like other pets, cats can sometimes get sick. There are several different types of ailments that cats can get, one of which is f... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley
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, th... Read >
Author: liveleantoday
05th July 2008
Chromium picolinate, broken down, is chromium that is bonded to an amino acid. The chromium portion of the compound is not well absorbed by the body. Therefore, the amino acid picolinate is added to aid in absorption.
Studies have shown that 90 percent... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th July 2008
Over the past few years carbohydrates have come under attack in the media. It seems that everyone is going on a low-carbohydrate diet or at least “watching their carbs.”
While this focus on lowering carbohydrates may be warranted for those looking... Read >
Author: Tony Schwartz
27th June 2008
The best way to loose baby weight is eat more nutritious foods and workout hard.
These are the 2 key themes of successful fat loss, and it is all about being consistent and making it a habit. Do it over time and you will find this second nature to your... Read >
Author: Jason Oh
21st May 2008
Diabetes mellitus can also be referred to as ‘diabetes’. Experts feel that this is a syndrome that can be characterized by abnormal levels of blood sugar and disordered metabolism. The disease results from reduced levels of the hormone insulin with or... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
20th May 2008
DIABETES:
INTRODUCTION:
Diabetes is a disease that affects your body’s ability to produce or use insulin. Insulin is a hormone. When your body turns the food you eat into energy (also called sugar or glucose), insulin is released to help transport thi... Read >
Author: iliyaspatel
20th May 2008
DIABETES:
INTRODUCTION:
Diabetes is a disease that affects your body’s ability to produce or use insulin. Insulin is a hormone. When your body turns the food you eat into energy (also called sugar or glucose), insulin is released to help transport thi... Read >
Author: iliyaspatel
15th May 2008
Diabetes mellitus is the blood sugar level is high is unusual chaotic because the body does not produce the enough insulin. Normally, blood glucose levels are tightly controlled by insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas. Insulin lowers the blood gluc... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th April 2008
What is Diabetes?
Diabetes is a set of related diseases in which the body cannot regulate the amount of sugar (glucose) in the blood.
Glucose in the blood gives you energy—the kind you need when you walk briskly, run for a bus, ride your bike, ta... Read >
Author: peterhutch
18th April 2008
You can count on carbohydrates to be your body's main source of energy, especially for the brain and nervous system. Carbohydrates quickly and efficiently convert to energy for mom and baby. Carbohydrates are found in fruits, vegetables, dairy products, s... Read >
Author: Alien
07th April 2008
If you've been following the health and fitness literature during the past few years,
chances are you've heard much controversy about the role of carbohydrates in a healthy diet. Many are now pointing to carbohydrates instead of fat as the main culprit ... Read >
Author: Jon Cardozo
31st March 2008
What is diabetes? Diabetes is a disease caused by a lack of insulin (a hormone) in the human body. Insulin is needed by the body to metabolize (breakdown) the sugar that we eat. When insulin is not available the sugar levels in the body can rise to extrem... Read >
Author: Celly Dunk
26th February 2008
Diabetes is a very serious disease. Left unchecked, it can bring serious consequences including death. Fortunately, it is a disease that can be managed. Unfortunately most of the people who have diabetes do not know that they have it and hence do not tr... Read >
Author: Peter sams
19th February 2008
When most people commence a diet, they go into it with the understanding that they must keep fat intake down to a minimum, we have been led to believe fat equals extra weight, well yes but only partly.
We have been told to fill up on plenty of carbs, c... Read >
Author: Dave Patrick
19th February 2008
When most people commence a diet, they go into it with the understanding that they must keep fat intake down to a minimum, we have been led to believe fat equals extra weight, well yes but only partly.
We have been told to fill up on plenty of carbs, c... Read >
Author: Dave Patrick
06th February 2008
It is a fact that almost 90% of Type 2 diabetes can be prevented by attention to diet and the use of specific supplements. However, before having a look at these possibilities, we shall first have a look at what type 2 diabetes is so that the means of pre... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st February 2008
Diabetes – Types And Symtoms
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic condition caused by too much glucose (sugar) in your blood. Your blood sugar level can be too high if your body does not make enough of the hormone insulin. Insulin is produced by the pancre... Read >
Author: Peter sams
25th January 2008
Introduction
Diabetes is a condition wherein the pancreas fails producing adequate amount of the hormone insulin for the body (Type I) or when the body cells become resistant to the insulin and are unable to utilize much of it at one time (Type II). Diab... Read >
Author: Ronny Welch
23rd January 2008
Obesity
Obesity is not conducive to increased longevity because it is a strain on the heart and a precursor for many of the modifiable risk factors that promote cardiovascular disease. The national institutes of health (NIH) has summarized the data tha... Read >
Author: David Jones
30th October 2007
What is the South Beach Diet?Developed by cardiologist Dr. Arthur Agatston, the South Beach Diet is self-described as "neither low-fat nor low-carb," but rather a method that teaches followers to rely on the "right" carbs and the "right" fats.Like the Atk... Read >
Author: Alien
21st October 2007
Diabetes can develop during pregnancy in a woman who hasn't previously had the condition. This is called gestational diabetes, which affects two to three per cent of pregnant women. If it is not properly controlled, it can lead to problems for the mother ... Read >
Author: Alien
29th August 2007
Researchers have found certain variables play an important role in a person's chances of developing heart disease. These variables are called risk factors. In recent years, researchers have found that some of these heart disease risk factors cluster toget... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
10th August 2007
How many of you consider the importance of sleep in relation to fat-loss, injury prevention and recovery, lack of focus, and overall health and vitality?
According to a study published in the Lancet Medical Journal (1) chronic sleep deprivation may spe... Read >
Author: info@3dpts.com
07th August 2007
South Beach Diet Online provide a free diet profile and can help you lose pounds while eating delicious food. South Beach Diet plan information from Prevention magazine includes online articles on how the South Beach diet can help with any fitness and we... Read >
Author: Patrick Beaufay
25th July 2007
In this Article I will tell you in detail what are the primary causes of Diabetes.
The two major causes of diabetes is the body’s malfunction to produce enough of the insulin hormone, and secondly the body develops a resistance to insulin.
• Ty... Read >
Author: Tom alter
01st July 2007
Cats are one of the most popular pets in North America. They are loving pets, capable of providing you years of companionship. Like other pets, cats can sometimes get sick. There are several different types of ailments that cats can get, one of which i... Read >
Author: dreamteamltd@msn.com
27th June 2007
One of the more important concepts in developing any weight loss meal plan is stable blood sugar. What does a stable blood sugar level mean and how is it important in a healthy weight loss program?
When you consume carbohydrates, your body experiences... Read >
Author: Malton A. Schexneider, PT, MMSc
16th June 2007
Type 2 Diabetes affects millions of people worldwide and is increasing and this is due to people becoming unhealthier than ever due to modern living - yet millions of people can cure themselves with simple diet changes. Let’s look at type 2 diabetes and... Read >
Author: kelly price
04th June 2007
When is it alright to get half your daily calorie intake from saturated fats? Answer: When you follow a new diet for diabetics promoted by Dr. James Hays, and endocrinologist in Wilmington, DE. Dr. Hays and others are conducting new studies into diabet... Read >
Author: Anthony A. Chambers
08th May 2007
Diabetes is one of the most common disorders in which either the pancreas produces insufficient amounts of the hormone insulin or the body cells become resident to the hormone’s effects. Managing diabetes is not very tough if you are quite sincere to yo... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
06th May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Naweko Nicole Dial
Pistachios boast the skin enriching nutrients vitamins A, C and E plus, zinc and folic acid. Yet, new research from University of Toronto's Department of Nutritional Sciences could add pistachios to a growing list ... Read >
Author: Naweko Nicole Dial
04th April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Naweko Nicole Dial
Among homeopathic treatments for acne, we find alleviating constipation. Yet presently, no medical studies have made the direct link between bowel regularity and acne. Nevertheless, there is a clear relationship be... Read >
Author: Naweko Nicole Dial
12th March 2007
Your body can experience being tired and worn-down for numerous reasons: stress, pregnancy, medications, and inactivity, just to name a few.
After expressing there is pain, tiredness is the second most mentioned general symptom by patients in the doc... Read >
Author: aron wallad
19th February 2007
Too much fat in our diet can cause obesity, which is a risk factor of many serious diseases. However, dietary fats are a source of energy for our body and they help produce compounds that regulate a variety of bodily functions such as blood pressure, hear... Read >
Author: Julie Brown
31st January 2007
(Excerpted from the author's book “Collected Remedies”)
Diabetes
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder in which blood-sugar (glucose) levels are above normal—either the body doesn’t produce enough of the hormone insulin, which breaks down sugar... Read >
Author: Tony M. Isaacs
22nd January 2007
What is Diabetes?
Diabetes mellitus is a disease in which the body is unable to produce or unable to properly use and store glucose (a form of sugar). Glucose backs up in the bloodstream. Causing one's blood glucose or "sugar" to rise too high.
Cause... Read >
Author: Dr.Prasad Chandragiri
17th January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Brian Gurneak
Yes, it's true there are actually good types of carbohydrates for your body, and you NEED them in order to obtain a healthy, strong body. In this article I want to educate you on the right types of carbohydrates and the... Read >
06th January 2007
Results from Japanese research show that changes in blood glucose levels may prevent the onset of type 2 Diabetes.
According to HealthDay, “Type 2 diabetes often occurs because a person's cells no longer respond to the hormone insulin, which is cru... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly
15th November 2006
More than 18 million people in the United States have diabetes. And nearly one-third of them are undiagnosed. This can be devastating, as diabetes is the main cause of kidney failure, limb amputation, and new onset blindness in American adults.
People... Read >
Author: Hope Ocampo
27th October 2006
Maybe your doctor recently broke the news that you have diabetes. Or you have learnt that you are at risk of getting diabetes. And so now you are worried – scared of what diabetes will do to you. Worried about the drugs you have to take and their side e... Read >
Author: Markus Wahlgren
03rd October 2006
In this article, we learn about the coconut oil health benefit to diabetics. One of the many plagues of modern society is diabetes. The incidence has risen from almost nothing a century ago to a level of major concern today. It is now one of the biggest... Read >
Author: John Goh
15th September 2006
A Peril To Your Pet: Cat diabetes
Several rats must have cursed your lovely cat! It has feline diabetes. Like a human being, it has gone through pathological tests. And the tests have confirmed that the cat has diabetes. In the initial stage, you are n... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
22nd August 2006
Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas, a small organ located behind the stomach with many vital functions. The islet cells within the pancreas secrete insulin.
What Does Insulin Do?
Insulin allows glucose to enter the body's cells, which ... Read >
Author: Jay Chirino
16th July 2006
Formulated by Florida-area heart specialist Arthur Agatston, the South Beach diet, stresses the intake of beneficial carbs and beneficial fats. He produced this diet for his heart patients supported upon his work of scientific dieting inquiry.
The So... Read >
Author: james ellison
16th July 2006
Diabetes is a medical condition in which patients will suffer from high levels of blood sugar. Because of this, they will not secrete the correct amount of the hormone insulin. There are three forms of diabetes, and these are gestational diabetes, type 1,... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci
21st May 2006
Diabetes
Diabetes affects an estimated 18.2 million Americans, and the number rises each year. Diabetes is a chronic disorder, it means your blood glucose (often called blood sugar) is too high. Your blood always has some glucose in it because your body ... Read >
Author: Get Nutri
02nd May 2006
Would you like to find out what those-in-the-know have to say about carbohydrates? The information in the article below comes straight from well-informed experts with special knowledge about carbohydrates.
Now that we've covered those aspects of carbo... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith
17th March 2006
Figures from the American Diabetic Association show that diabetes is the fourth leading cause of death in the U.S, killing approximately 210000 persons every year. Medical and other related costs can soar over $100 billion a year!!
The good news is the... Read >
Author: Mayur Vibhakar
02nd February 2006
The Zone Diet works on the principle that 100,000 years ago, we were meat eaters, and our metabolism is designed to handle the demands of a meat-based diet.
Madonna, Demi Moore, and Jennifer Aniston swear by the results of the Zone Diet, which was cr... Read >
Author: David Chandler
13th January 2006
Diet is a quite important matter for diabetic people. Everything they eat may have a consequence positive or not in their disease evolution. According to researchers from Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, overweight Latino ... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
22nd December 2005
Babies and women may be protected against developing diabetes disease through breast feeding, according to new research. This current study states that the longer women nursed, the lower their risks of developing diabetes.
Diabetes as a medical disorde... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
13th December 2005
The prevalence of diabetes has been steadily increasing world over. Diabetes is a disease in which blood glucose levels are above normal.
It is estimated that more than 2000 new cases of diabetes are diagnosed everyday in the United States alone. While... Read >
Author: Ashely Farrar
17th November 2005
It has been estimated that three out of every four overweight people are addicted to carbohydrates. But what does this mean? In essence, it means that you have too much of the hormone insulin in your system. This insulin prompts you to eat often... Read >
Author: andrew mills
26th September 2005
Where there's a will, there's a way. Almost everyone out here is looking for a solution to battle the bulge. Losing weight is an important dream aspired by millions of people worldwide. With proper mindset and guidance, this impossible dream can take the ... Read >
Author: Sharon Richards
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