Archive for January, 2009
Diabetes awaits TV kids (Herald Sun)
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HIGH school students who watch too much TV are likely to develop unhealthy diets, leading to obesity and diabetes as young adults.
Top 10 Heart-Stroke Advances for 2008 - National Womens Health Information Center
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FRIDAY, Jan. 30 (HealthDay News) — Studies on smoking bans, acute care of heart attack and stroke patients, diabetes control and childhood obesity were among the top 10 major advances in heart disease and stroke research in 2008, according to the …
Cleveland Clinic Plans to Expand
Renovate Lakewood Hospital - Cleveland Leader
On Friday the Cleveland Clinic announced a multi-million dollar expansion and renovation plan for Lakewood Hospital in Lakewood, Ohio. The plan is being calle dthe Vision for Tomorrow, and is a multi-year project. Under the plan, the 400-bed …
Diabetes breakthrough could spell the end of injections
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Patients with diabetes could take an insulin pill coated with tiny nano-particles, instead of having to have daily injections. RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com
Portion Doctor 12oz. Portion Control Snack Bowl (Health and Beauty) newly tagged ”health”
Portion Doctor 12oz. Portion Control Snack Bowl (Health and Beauty)By The Portion Doctor Buy new: $8.99 First tagged ”health” by Jay Jubert Customer tags: cooking(3), bariatric, heart, health, diet aid, cardiac, fitness, food, cancer, diabetes, diet, good dieting aid RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com
Getting Over from Splurges This Holiday Season
By SMith Andreabr /br /During the holiday seasons, many people are prone to overspend and splurge. Thus, when their credit card bills start to come in, many are confronted with the challenge of repayment. Do you find yourself in a similar situation? If yes, here are some tips to help you get through the holidays without….
Higher Blood Glucose Linked To Lower Cognitive Function
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A sub-study of a trial looking at the effect of diabetes on heart disease risk found that higher levels of hemoglobin A1C levels (a measure of a person’s average blood glucose over a 2 to 3 month period) were linked to lower cognitive function. RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com
Exercise for the lazy, or busy
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Short but intense exercise for seven minutes a week could fight diabetes, British study suggests
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