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If you are an early bird who’d rather get kissed by the sun’s first rays than tuck into your cozy blanket, it is bad news for you. So far, you only knew that getting up early morning is good not only from the health point of view, but also the fact that...
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Drinking chamomile tea daily may help prevent the complications of type 2 diabetes, such as loss of vision and nerve and kidney damage, a study says.
made popular Sep 16 2008
As more studies are focusing on childhood health, obesity in kids can be a risk factor to consider especially in cases of heart attacks and strokes at an early age....
made popular Sep 15 2008
In order to protect yourself from diabetes you need not spending long hours in gymnasium, as doing household chores is capable of doing that. This fact rolled out from...
made popular Sep 15 2008
In a discovery that could help obese people and those afflicted with diabetes, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies has devised a new tablet that could help people...
made popular Sep 15 2008
With diabetes becoming almost a household disease now, the need for blood glucose monitoring has become a compulsion.The concentration of glucose in the blood is...
made popular Sep 13 2008
After establishing itself as a heart-friendly drink, read wine is now once again ready to be there on your dining table; this time as an antidote to diabetes....
made popular Sep 13 2008
A breakthorough concept in bandages has surfaced on the horizon which is boon for diabetics. HealFast is a bandage designed by Donn Koh that uses electric fields to...
made popular Sep 13 2008
Booming economy has brought India on the stage where it vies with countries like China and the US. Well, on one issue, it is set to outshine these rivals even! Thanks...
made popular Sep 12 2008
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine believe it may be possible to develop a breath analysis test to monitor blood sugar.
They tested the breath of 10...
made popular Sep 10 2008
If you are heart patient or have ever incurred heart attack, so may be another health threat in the form of diabetes is not far away. Credit to bring out this...
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Recent study conducted on diabetes has shown that Nutraceuticals have the capability to control diabetes.
Nutraceuticals denote foods having medicinal effect on the...
made popular Sep 10 2008
Diabetics who tightly control their blood sugar _ even if only for the first decade after they are diagnosed _ have lower risks of heart attack, death and other...
made popular Sep 10 2008
Let your kids play in mud or soil, it may no doubt, turn their clothes dirty but it would at least prevent them from developing diabetes. A new research by the health...
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When we reach the advanced stage of any disease we regret having not taken precautions from the beginning. Now diabetes is found among people of all ages starting with...
made popular Sep 10 2008
Which exercise would you choose to bring your diabetes under control- resistance training or aerobics? Don’t fall amid these two but simply go for both, as doing...
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Diabetes causes genetic damage to a man’s sperm that may affect his fertility, says researchers.
Researchers from Queen’s University Belfast found that men...
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The risk of hip fracture is 20 per cent higher in the elderly with diabetes, according to a study conducted by the Canadian researchers. Experts’ this postulation...
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No doubts that an excess of sugar intake, lack of physical exercise together with hereditary factors make the situation ripe for development of diabetes...but off...
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Hair loss before the age of 30 is linked with diabetes. People who lose hair at a very young age are at greater risk of developing diabetes. Frequent loss of hair is...
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When it comes to death rate from diabetes, gender matters yes, you get it right and women are hit hard by this death rate disparity from diabetes.
This conclusion is...
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The medical fraternity across the world has identified several risk factors for ‘heart’; lifestyle playing a major role in deciding the health of your heart...
made popular Sep 10 2008
For long, you must have been reading the advice on roller coasters, while visiting amusement parks that people with heart conditions and high blood pressure should not...
made popular Sep 10 2008
According to a recent research by the World Health Organization, noise pollution has been found to be one of triggers leading to heart disease. Are you aware that in...
made popular Sep 10 2008
If you are harboring anger and animosity for others in your heart then can’t be said when it would strike at the subject, however, one thing is certain that it...
made popular Sep 9 2008
Researchers are very close to know why few people are at greater risk of having the heart problems than other peoples. In a recent study, the scientists have disclosed...
made popular Sep 8 2008
Thanks to the researchers of the University of Washington as they have developed a brain patch that effectively heals some of the injuries that brain incur because of...
made popular Sep 8 2008
Claimed to be sugar-free, the carbonated beverages — diet sodas - though sound healthy and considered a ‘pleasure drink’ for an obese, are generally...
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If you are 70-year-old and an exercise-freak, you have enough reasons to boast on your habit. Your habit of maintaining higher levels of physical activity later in...
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For millions, especially veterns of war, P.T.S.D. may be their final straw. Research has directly linked P.T.S.D. to heart disease and premature death.
made popular Aug 9 2008
Between 1950 and 2000, the death rate from heart disease in the United States plummeted nearly 70 percent, and the death rate from stroke nearly 80 percent. However,...
made popular Jun 26 2008
A cup of hot cocoa may seem like a no-no for people with diabetes, but the beverage may actually serve up a healthy dose of prevention and ward off heart disease.
made popular Jun 6 2008
A team at the University of East Anglia are investigating whether compounds in chocolate can reduce the risk of heart disease in women with type 2 diabetes.
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Health experts urged for imposing strict restrictions on salt usage in the diets of US residents at a public hearing organized by the US Food and Drug Administration on...
made popular Nov 30 2007
Heart disease and obesity are two evils of the modern society. These are the primary cause behind young women dying at an early age. Reportedly, an increased number of...
made popular Nov 20 2007
While on one hand, the Queensland University of Technology researchers are finding if daily doses of fish oil can actually help children suffering from attention...
made popular Nov 16 2007
Heartbreak can be more literal than you think.
A path breaking research by Roberto De Vogli has concluded that people in a bad marriage or negative relationship are...
made popular Oct 9 2007
A good night’s sleep may seem like a small price to pay to get ahead in today’s fast paced world. The extra hours put in might get you a promotion and a...
made popular Sep 26 2007
According to a research published in the Journal of The American College Of Cardiology, even small amounts of abdominal fat makes a person more prone to heart problems....
made popular Aug 30 2007
Do you know, every 34 seconds a person in the United States dies from heart disease? It adds up to more than 2,500 Americans dying each day from the disease! And, with...
made popular May 27 2007
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