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Eating almonds help fight Type II Diabetes

January 3, 2011 by Einah  
Filed under Diabetes

(January 3, 2011) According to a recent study, eating almonds can help fight Type II Diabetes for 90 to 95 percent of all of its cases. Aside from diabetes, almonds can also help to avoid cardiovascular disease. Researchers found out that it fights other conditions that are associated with physical inactivity and obesity. The report [...]

Milk Formula Plays Huge Role on Children Weight-Gain Pattern

Latest experts’ findings showed that Infant formulas may affect the weight-gain pattern of children on the early months of life. According to the new study, infant formula varies effect on children. As researchers followed the influence of infant milk on 56 formula-fed babies, they found that infants who consume hypoallergenic formula achieved closed to normal [...]

8 M Texans to develop diabetes by 2040

December 2, 2010 by Einah  
Filed under Diabetes

According to a research of Texas Health Institute, by 2040, over eight million Texans will have diabetes and it is very alarming rate. In addition, physicians also consent that one of the main causes of developing diabetes is obesity and if weight is not restricted and food intake controlled, it can be very hard to [...]

Experts Predict 50% of American Population to Suffer Diabetes by 2020

November 25, 2010 by Ailyn  
Filed under Diabetes, Disease & Illness

Health experts foresee that half of the American population will suffer diabetes or show early signs of the disease by 2020. According to the UnitedHealth Center for Health Reform and Modernization, the epidemic spread of diabetes across the US will cost the country of over $3.35 trillion in the next decade. The report was been [...]

More than half of Americans to be prediabetics, have diabetes by 2020

November 23, 2010 by Einah  
Filed under Diabetes, Disease & Illness

According to UnitedHealth Group, a health insurer, by 2020, more than half of Americans will be prediabetics or have diabetes at a cost of $3.35 trillion in the U.S. healthcare system. In addition, prediabetics and diabetes will account for an approximated ten percent of the total spending of healthcare by the end of ten years [...]

GlaxoSmithKline Diabetes Drug Releases Heart Risk Warnings

November 19, 2010 by Ailyn  
Filed under Diabetes, Disease & Illness, Health A-Z

GlaxoSmithKline, manufacturer of diabetes drug Avandia, released warnings for the potential risks of the drugs on heart problems. According to the drug company, Canadian people who are taking Avandia need to have an appointment with their physician, to talk about the potential risk of the drug, when a person is starting to take a treatment [...]

Type 2 Diabetes Diet – Maintaining a Proper Diet

November 10, 2010 by Francis  
Filed under Diabetes

People who are diagnosed having type two diabetes must keep a proper type 2 diabetes diet, perform the exact amount of workout, reduce weight as well as quit smoking. Reading this article, you will be able to learn more regarding the right workout and dieting scheme particularly diabetic patients. Maintaining a dieting scheme designed particularly [...]

How to Diagnose Peripheral Artery Disease

November 4, 2010 by Ailyn  
Filed under Diabetes, Disease & Illness

Have you wonder what are the types of disease a person can gain when he was fond in smoking, alcohol drinking, and stuffed themselves from unhealthy food that are high in calories and fats? Have you experienced to think deeply about the health complications you are about to gain from being obese and overweight, having [...]

The Diabetic Diet Advice

September 10, 2010 by Einah  
Filed under Diabetes

Diabetic diet is obviously for diabetic person is basically known as healthy diet that is very important for treating diabetes. However, lots of people have the false impression that the healthy diet only consist of diabetic foods. Moreover, the blood sugar’s regulation in non-diabetic person is regular; adjusting to any foods they are eating. On [...]

Possible Treatments for Diabetes

September 10, 2010 by Jeremy  
Filed under Diabetes

Diabetes is a disease that is the result of having insufficient insulin inside the body. Insulin is a hormone that is produce by the body to turn sugar into energy. Some of the symptoms of diabetes include increased thirst, frequent urination, weight loss, constant hunger, blurred vision, fatigue and irritability. Each symptom of diabetes seems [...]

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