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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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Nowadays, more and more people are opting for a medical tattoo as an alternative for the medical alert IDs. Youngsters being diagnosed with medical conditions like...
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JoAnne Zoller Wagner’s diagnosis as prediabetic wasn’t enough to compel her to change her habits and lose 30 pounds. Not even with the knowledge her sister...
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You’ve heard that diabetes hurts your heart, your eyes, your kidneys. New research indicates a more ominous link: That diabetes increases the risk of getting...
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Tattoos may be all the rage, and with the study Draper Laboratories is doing, they may become good for health too. Heather Clark and her colleagues are working on a...
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The mother of a 9-year-old diabetic who died as she lay beside a bag of candy and other sweets has been accused of helping cause her death by failing to help the girl...
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Obesity surgery can reverse diabetes in teens, just as it does in adults, according to a small study.
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New drugs to treat an epidemic of diabetes will have to be screened more closely for heart risks, federal health officials said Wednesday.
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AstraZeneca PLC and Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. said Monday they plan to extend their international deal to co-develop _ and ultimately sell _ a new diabetes drug to...
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As diabetes is rapidly becoming one of the world’s most common diseases, its financial cost is mounting, too, to well over $200 billion a year in the U.S. alone.
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The controversial diabetes pill Avandia failed to significantly slow plaque buildup in heart arteries compared with an older drug, though there were some hopeful signs...
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In an Oct. 30 story about U.S. diabetes rates, The Associated Press erroneously said that with Type 2, diabetics do not produce or use insulin, a hormone needed to...
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The nation’s obesity epidemic is exacting a heavy toll: The rate of new diabetes cases nearly doubled in the United States in the past 10 years, the government...
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The rate of new diabetes cases nearly doubled in the United States in the last 10 years, with the highest levels in the South, the government said Thursday in its first...
made popular Oct 30 2008
The rate of new diabetes cases nearly doubled in the United States in the last 10 years, with the highest levels in the South, the government said Thursday in its first...
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The government should ban the diabetes drug Avandia because of a wide variety of life-threatening risks, including heart and liver damage, a consumer group said...
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Americans with diabetes nearly doubled their spending on drugs for the disease in just six years, with the bill last year climbing to an eye-popping $12.5 billion.
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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.
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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....
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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...
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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...
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Is high blood pressure a constant threat to your health? If it is, so just relax and have a glassful of beet juice to bring it down. No kidding! Actually, beet juice...
made popular Sep 12 2008
Alzheimer paves the way for enervated neurological health. We all know this. However, if the problem of hypertension or high blood pressure is also there, then sorry to...
made popular Nov 30 2007
Many diet pills in the market today are promising faster rates of reducing body fats or losing weight, but according to experts some of these so-called ‘magic...
made popular Nov 16 2007
Has your blood pressure level spiked up without coming to your notice. Oh! Just cool down , as may be all this is false; if not much so may be a bit, at least.
We all...
made popular Oct 29 2007
When it comes to the risk of hypertension due to sleep-deprivation women are hit harder than men, claims a new study that included around 6,592 participants, having...
made popular Sep 10 2007
Middle-aged men can now get the kind of sex life they had back in their 20s. Thanks to the testosterone pills flooded in the market that can not just restore libido,...
made popular Aug 29 2007
In the cacophonous world of today, hypertension has turned out to be a common health problem with expected number of adults having high blood pressure is likely to...
made popular Aug 24 2007
According to an editorial in the Lancet journal, the risk of developing hypertension in developed countries like the U.K. is as high as 90 percent. The figure is...
made popular Aug 23 2007
The growing obesity epidemic in the United States is leasing out several diseases amongst children and adolescents,which increasingly go undiagnosed - especially and...
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An international research team, led by Emory University clinician scientists, has found that people suffering from moderate to severe cases of restless legs syndrome...
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Some diseases like depression, Crohn’s disease, coronary heart disease, hypertension, rheumatoid arthritis and type 1 and 2 diabetes are among the world’s...
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A pressing need to forward one’s career and earn a living, growing appetites for luxurious lifestyles, a high salt diet and factors like these have ensued in...
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There are about 1 billion people, grappling with high blood pressure and this figure is likely to touch over half a billion mark by 2025. This supposition somewhere...
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Women who experience high blood pressure during pregnancy are 57% more prone to develop a coronary-related heart problem later in life in comparison with other women...
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Obesity is getting from worse to worst in England, a new report has undraped this fact. This report further uncovers several other startling facts, so, first...
made popular Dec 21 2006
A new study by Dr Anoop Misra, director and head, department of diabetes and metabolic diseases, Fortis Hospital and WHO expert in childhood obesity and his team has...
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Obesity is spreading its tentacles around the world, and Malaysia too is witnessing its horrondous attack.
The number of obese people in Malaysia are found to be...
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Most of the people find difficulty in sleeping owing to insomnia or snag sleep.
To prevent this sleeping disorder, people often use alternative medicines to get sound...
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According to a new study held in California, there is 29 percent increase in blood pressure amongst people who are work 51 hours a week at office than those who work...
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