Feb 12 2006 How To Incorporate Exercise Into Everyday Life

With many of us having sedentary jobs that demand little or no exercise at all, finding time outside of our work environment for exercise has become increasingly important. Lack of exercise is linked to many conditions and illnesses, such as obesity, cancer, diabetes, and heart disease.
Exercising sufficiently does not mean you need to become a […]

 
 

Feb 12 2006 Diabetes Type 2 and Artificial Sweeteners

Refined carbs/sugars are actually the biggest contributing factor to type 2 diabetes–that is, the type of diabetes people develop later in life. The major contributing factor to type 2 diabetes is eating too many refined carbs. Type 2 diabetes is one of the easiest things for your body to heal. Are you ready? It is […]

 
 

Feb 12 2006 Obesity:The Gateway to Diseases

Obesity is not only just about overeating and a flabby body. Infact Obesity is the gateway to a whole range of health problems. Actually obese people should not be an object of laughter but to be worried and cared for. We first have to understand that which kind of people fall into the category of […]

 
 

Feb 12 2006 How Important Is The Right Diabetes Diet?

There is nothing more important than the right diabetes diet. Diabetes is a serious disease that you need to learn as much as you can about if your or someone that you care about has been diagnosed with it. Eating right and staying healthy is the only way to battle diabetes and knowing what you […]

 
 

Feb 12 2006 Diabetic Cookbook offers healthy recipes

Chocolate melts hearts during this time of the year and it can be enjoyed by everyone — including people with diabetes.
There was a time when people with diabetes were told to avoid sugar and carbohydrates. But there are now many options.
“We’re going to continue to fold the Cool Whip really well. Just don’t beat it […]

 
 

Feb 12 2006 Tennessee Governor stresses universal gestational diabetes screening

Tamil Nadu Governor Surjit Singh Barnala today stressed that universal screening for gestational diabetes during pregnancy should be made compulsory on the lines of HIV. Inaugurating the first national conference of Diabetes in Pregnancy Study Group-India here, he expressed concern that the prevalence of diabetes during pregnancy in the country had been on the rise […]

 
 

Feb 12 2006 Coffee may lower risk of type 2 diabetes

Moderate consumption of caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee may lower the risk of type 2 diabetes in middle-aged and younger women, according to a new report.Dr. Rob M. van Dam from the Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, and colleagues evaluated the consumption of different types of coffee in relation to the development of type 2 […]

 
 

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