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Diabetes Defined
A disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin.
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Community rebuilds a home ravaged by mother nature
Published July 20, 2008, 1:03 pm, News 8 Austin
CENTRAL TEXAS The home of one Marble Falls woman was hit by two natural disasters in the span of one year. Yet Dolores Torrez counts herself lucky because she has the support of her community.
Doctor prescribes plain talk when it comes to medicine
Published July 20, 2008, 12:50 pm, The Celina Record
Prosper resident Scott Wise has written a book to help explain medical language and terminology so the average person can better understand doctors’ diagnoses and orders.
Man Recognized as 'King of Weight Loss'
Published July 20, 2008, 12:11 pm, Fox News
A 68-year-old retiree from Maine who shed 172 pounds in 20 months has been honored by TOPS Club Inc. as its 'International King of Weight Loss.'
Your issue now
Published July 20, 2008, 12:01 pm, Louisville Courier-Journal
They say the big issue in this year's presidential election is the economy, but for millions of Americans the economic squeeze is most painful when it comes to health care.
The Health Benefits of Swimming
Published July 20, 2008, 11:23 am, Carteret County News-Times
(ARA) - There are those who extol the virtues of a runner's high, the intensity of weight lifting and the teamwork basketball inspires, but not everyone can participate in such high-impact exercise.
'Rockstar' helping diabetics find fulfillment
Published July 20, 2008, 10:12 am, Canton Observer
It all started as simple cyberspace therapy. Christopher Thomas, 28, creator of the "Diabetic Rockstar" movement, has morphed his one-man show into a social network with more than 900 members. "I have a board of directors and regional representatives," the former Canton resident said of his Web site, www.DiabeticRockstar.com. "Honestly, the site is self-sufficient without me." Thomas, who was ...
Ischemic Risk In Postmenopausal Women Increased By Too Much, Too Little Sleep
Published July 20, 2008, 10:10 am, Medical News Today
Study highlights: Sleeping nine hours or more a night significantly increases the risk for ischemic stroke among post menopausal women. Sleeping less than 6 hours showed a modest increase risk of stroke, but was reported by twice as many women. The findings cannot be applied to other groups.
Mixed feelings for Pelosi, nothing but praise for Gore
Published July 20, 2008, 10:04 am, News 8 Austin
WILLIAMSON COUNTY A community reaches out to help a child in need Friends and family held a benefit Saturday for Randy and Heather Batten, and their 21-month-old daughter Haley who has a rare blood disease.
Heart attack victims getting
Published July 20, 2008, 9:32 am, The Borneo Post
HEART attacks are affecting more young people in their 20s, 30s and 40s now than ever before. The trend is primarily linked to an increase in smoking, fatty food consumption and stressful work environment.
Man Recognized For Shedding 172 Pounds
Published July 20, 2008, 9:11 am, WCVB Boston
A Maine man has won recognition from an international weight loss organization for shedding 172 pounds.
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- Diabetes Mine - the all things diabetes blog
- Diabetes breakthrough
- The Islet Foundation... A Final Push in the Cure for Diabetes
- sorbitol: Definition and Much More from Answers.com: SORBITOL SPLENDA . SWEETNER
- The effects of diabetes on sweet taste, food cravings and dietary compliance - Dr. Tepper, Rutgers SEBS: Department of Food Science
- Diabetes - Allrecipes
- Easing Pain And Numbness Associated With Diabetes: To ease pain and numbness associated with diabetes, NewYork-Presby terian/Weill Cornell physician-scie ntists are studying a drug previously used for depression to treat peripheral neuropathy.
- Bob Schieffer - Facing The Nation's Diabetes Crisis: Legendary news anchor Bob Schieffer may "face the nation" every Sunday on CBS, but over the last seven years he's also faced something else: diabetes.
- Parents Beware: 89 Percent of Children's Food Products Aren't Healthy, But 62 Percent Claim They Are - Diabetes Health: Nine out of ten regular food items aimed specifically at children have a poor nutritional content because of high levels of sugar, fat or sodium, according to a detailed study of 367 products published in the July issue of the UK-based journal, Obesity Re
- What Should My Diabetes Goals Be?: People with diabetes or prediabetes are responsible for much of their<s ep/>How ever, self-care can be made easier by setting diabetes goals for blood sugar levels, weight loss, exercise&l t;sep/>
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