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25th March 2011

Improvement Needed Internationally For Diagnosis And Treatment of Diabetes

Millions of people worldwide may be at risk of early death from diabetes and related cardiovascular illnesses because of poor diagnosis and ineffective treatment, a new study by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of W...

28th February 2011

WEIGHT LOSS TIPS

Weight loss by definition is the reduction of the total body mass, due to loss of fluid, body fat, or adipose tissue and lean mass. It can also occur unintentionally due to underlying disease such as cancer, AIDS, and some hormonal diseases like Diabetes ...

26th November 2010

To lower risk of heart disease, women should regularly visit the dentist

According to the results of a study published in Health Economics, women who receive dental care may reduce their risk of future heart disease by at least one-third. In order for dental care to have a protective effect against heart disease, dental care s...

24th November 2010

LDL and HDL Normal Levels – Just Give Me The Facts Without The Fiction

Some of us have been working on our cholesterol levels for a while now while others may just be getting ready to join the party. But whatever category you fall into knowing what LDL and HDL normal levels are is a very important component in successfully b...

18th October 2010

The Benefits of Cissus Quadrangularis

Cissus quadrangularis is an ancient medicinal plant known as the Veld grape. It is located in places such as Africa and Asia, and can also be found in the warmer parts of Ceylon and India. It is a known herbal plant that is recognized mostly for its abili...

01st April 2010

Human Growth Hormone largest clinical study

The largest clinical study on growth hormone replacement began with the troubles of one man. In 1992, at the age of forty-two, Dr Edmun Chein, a rehabilitation specialist by training, felt as thought he was rapidly going downhill. He was gaining weight an...

26th February 2010

Physician Supervised Weight Loss

By now, it is of little surprise to find how many Americans have been affected by the obesity epidemic. Many women, in particular, suffer both emotionally and physically by their weight and public imagery. You may feel isolation and embarrassment. It ...

22nd January 2010

Treatment in Mexico: A Way Ahead In Orthopedic Surgery Abroad

The rapid progression in the medical industry has ushered a new era of health and prosperity. People now can have perfect cure for all their panics without spending much bucks from their pockets. The aegis of skilled physicians, specialists and surgeons h...

29th October 2009

How To Prevent Angina

Nausea (feeling sick to your stomach), fatigue (tiredness), shortness of breath, sweating, light-headedness, or weakness also may occur.Smoking cessation is a very important factor which can result in a significant reduction of acute adverse effects on th...

12th October 2009

Cardiovascular Disease Becomes Number One Killer of Women in U.S.

Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death of American women, and the leading cause of diabetes-related death. More than 27 percent of deaths among American women are caused by cardiovascular disease, with cancer coming in as a runner up at 2...

18th May 2009

Ginkgo Biloba can be helpful in Intermittent Claudication

Intermittent claudication is a disease in which people feels pain with muscles of legs while walking. The main symptom of this peripheral arterial disease is leg pain in one or both calves while walking. Generally, this pain occurs during walking and is r...

31st March 2009

Reason How Exercise Can Help Diabetes

Exercise is an important tool in managing your diabetes in order to live a longer, healthier life. 1. Exercise increase insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism. The key problem of Type 2 diabetics is insulin insensitivity, or insulin resistance. By...

31st March 2009

Diabetes, Carb counting

Diabetes is a condition when the blood glucose levels in the body become very high. You can get into serious health problems if the glucose levels remain high for a prolonged time. Diabetes can damage your eyes, kidneys, nerves and also cause heart diseas...

10th March 2009

Indian Diet Different Dietary habits of South Asians regarding Indian Food

South Asian children and youngsters worldwide are moving from an Indian diet to a predominantly western format diet. These changes coupled with metabolic syndrome lead to the development of early diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. South Asians have ver...

01st March 2009

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 diabetes in children. Diabetes is one of the most common diseases that affe...

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