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Category Archives: Diabetes
Omega-3 Fatty Acids Protect Diabetic Patients from Having Arrhythmia and Heart Attack
Diabetic patients who have experienced a heart attack may get protection from future irregular heart beats and fatal heart attacks by taking daily doses of omega-3 fatty acids (DHA,ALAand EPA). In the study published in the journal of Diabetes Care, … Continue reading
Posted in Arrhythmia, Cardiovascular disease, Diabetes, Heart attack
Tagged ALA, Arrhythmia, DHA, Diabetic, docosahexaenoic acid, eicosapentaenoic acid, EPA, Heart attack, irregular heart beats, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, walnuts, α-linolenic acid
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Which Diet is Best for You?
Are you looking for a diet that helps you to lose weight, eat healthier, or manage or prevent health problems? I have the answer for you. In the latest U.S. News & World Report’s Best Diets 2012, experts examined 25 … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Diabetes, Obesity, Weight loss
Tagged Biggest Loser, DASH Diet, Diet, Dukan Diet, Jenny Craig, Mayo Clinic, Mayo Clinic Diet, Mediterranean diet, Ornish, Paleo Diet, Raw food, The Mediterranean Plan, Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes, TLC, vegan, Weight Watchers
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Curry Spice for Tendinitis Pain
The global incidence of tendinitis is increasing as the population ages. Patients with rheumatoid arthritis or metabolic diseases such as diabetes are at increased risk of having tendinitis. Tendinitis is a form of tendon inflammation that causes pain and tenderness … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Diabetes, Rheumatoid Arthritis
Tagged Achilles tendon injury, Aspirin, curcumin, Curry, Diabetes, golfer’s elbow, ibuprofen, Indians, inflammation, interleukins, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, NSAIDs, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Tendinitis, tendon, tennis elbow, turmeric
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Yoga Beneficial for Diabetes
If you are diabetes, you might like join a yoga class. A new study published in Diabetes Care reported that gentle yoga classes may help people with type 2 diabetes to reduce weight and to improve their glycemic control. The … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Diabetes
Tagged body mass index, Diabetes, yoga
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15 Minutes Exercise Improves Survival!
We were told by doctors that we need to exercise at least 30 minutes every day to keep our bodies healthy. Now, a new study indicated only 15 minutes a day of moderate-intensity exercise might be enough! The new study … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Arrhythmia, Cardiovascular disease, Diabetes, Heart attack, Heart failure, High cholesterol, Hypertension, Stroke, VTE
Tagged Cardiovascular disease, Diabetes, Exercise, Survival
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How to Prevent Colorectal and Lung Cancers in Diabetic Patients?
It is no news to diabetic patients they are at increased risk of developing liver, pancreatic and colorectal cancers. What they want to know is how they can prevent cancers. In the September issue of Cancer Prevention Research, two studies … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer, Colorectal cancer, Diabetes, Lung Cancer
Tagged aberrant crypt foci, ACF, colorectal cancer, Diabetes, Lung Cancer, Metformin, National Cancer Institute, NCI, tobacco, tumor size
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Diastolic BP Lower than 70 mm Hg Increases CV Risk in Diabetic Patients
If you are a type 2 diabetic, you might like to maintain your blood pressure below 140/70 mm Hg but keeping your diastolic blood pressure above 70mm Hg. This can reduce your chance of having a heart attack, according to … Continue reading
Posted in Arrhythmia, Cardiovascular disease, Diabetes, Heart attack, Heart failure, Hypertension, Stroke
Tagged blood pressure, cardiovascular risk, Diabetes, diastolic blood pressure, Hypertension, systolic blood pressure
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Mediterranean Diet Reduces Incidence of Diabetes
If you would like to lower your risk of diabetes, you might like to follow the Mediterranean diet. A new study found that Mediterranean diet lowers the risk of diabetes by half over four years when compared to a low-fat … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Diabetes
Tagged Diabetes, low-fat diet, Mediterranean diet, PREDIMED
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Diabetic Patients Are More Likely to Develop Pancreatitis
According to a study published online September 10th in Diabetes Care, patients with type 2 diabetes may have an increased risk of acute pancreatitis. Furthermore, the risk appears to be more pronounced at younger ages. Using data from The Health … Continue reading
Posted in Diabetes
Tagged Diabetes, Insulin, Metformin, Pancreatitis
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