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Blood Pressure Heads Down In The Absence Of Protein Involved In Metabolic Syndrome (February 17, 2007) -- One of the most serious health conditions in the developed world is the metabolic syndrome (MetS), a collection of disorders (such as obesity and insulin resistance) that lead to increased risk of ... > full story

Study Of Diabetes And Race Reveals The Imperfect Science Of Defining Ethnic Groups (February 15, 2007) -- While previous biomedical research studies have found that genetics and race increase risk for some diseases, a new look into how researchers study genetic triggers of type 2 diabetes suggests that ... > full story

Scientists Determine 3-D Structure Of Cell's 'Fuel Gauge' (February 14, 2007) -- Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center have uncovered the complex structure of a protein that serves as a central energy gauge for cells, providing crucial details about the molecule ... > full story

Lifestyle Changes Can Improve Male Sexual Function, According To New Study (February 13, 2007) -- In a study published in the February 2007 issue of the American Journal of Medicine, researchers report that erectile dysfunction was significantly and independently associated with age, ... > full story

Breakthrough In Understanding Type-2 Diabetes As Key Genes Identified (February 13, 2007) -- The most important genes associated with a risk of developing type-2 diabetes have been identified, scientists report in a new study. The research, published online in Nature, is the first time the ... > full story

Does A Component Of Niacin Point The Way To Anti-aging Drugs? (February 10, 2007) -- In recent years, scientists have discovered that a family of enzymes called sirtuins can dramatically extend life in organisms as diverse as yeast, worms and flies. A number of scientific groups and ... > full story

Exercise Pivotal In Preventing And Fighting Type II Diabetes (February 9, 2007) -- One in three American children born in 2000 will develop type II diabetes, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). A new study at the University of Missouri-Columbia ... > full story

Can An Ugly Toenail Predict Amputation? (February 9, 2007) -- Nearly three in four people with diabetes at high risk for amputation have diseased toenails. These are the findings of a recent study presented at the Council of Nail Disorders last week in ... > full story

Prescription Weight-Loss Drug Orlistat Approved For Over-the-Counter Sales (February 8, 2007) -- The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved orlistat capsules as an over-the-counter (OTC) weight loss aid for overweight adults. Orlistat helps produce weight loss by decreasing the ... > full story

Researchers Discover Master Metabolism Regulator With Profound Effect On Fat Metabolism (February 8, 2007) -- Researchers have discovered an enzyme that has an unexpectedly profound impact on fat metabolism. The enzyme is a master regulator that controls metabolic responses to a deficiency of essential amino ... > full story

Power-boosting Signal In Muscle Declines With Age (February 7, 2007) -- As people age, they may have to exercise even harder to get the benefits afforded to younger folk. That's the suggestion of a report in the February issue of the journal Cell Metabolism, published by ... > full story

Interfering With Vagal Nerve Activity In Mice Prevents Diabetes And Hypertension (February 7, 2007) -- Interrupting nerve signals to the liver can prevent diabetes and hypertension in mice, according to scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. The finding is reported in the ... > full story

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Diabetic diet -- The diet frequently recommended for people who suffer from diabetes mellitus is one that is high in dietary fibre, especially soluble fibre, but low in fat (especially saturated fat) and sugar. ... > full article

Hyperglycemia -- Hyperglycemia or High Blood Sugar is a condition in which an excessive amount of glucose circulates in the blood plasma. Hyperglycemia is one of the classic symptoms of diabetes mellitus, others ... > full article

Blood sugar -- In medicine, blood sugar is a term used to refer to levels of glucose in the blood. Blood sugar concentration, or serum glucose level, is tightly regulated in the human body. Glucose, transported via ... > full article

Diabetes mellitus type 2 -- Diabetes mellitus type 2 (formerly called diabetes mellitus type II, non-insulin-dependent diabetes, NIDDM or adult-onset diabetes) is a long-term metabolic disorder that is primarily characterized ... > full article

Diabetes mellitus type 1 -- Type 1 diabetes (formerly known as "childhood" or "juvenile" diabetes or "insulin dependent" diabetes) is most commonly diagnosed in children and adolescents.The most important forms of diabetes are ... > full article

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Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution: The Complete Guide to Achieving Normal Blood Sugars Revised & Updated
Since its first publication in 1997, DR. BERNSTEIN'S DIABETES SOLUTION has become the treatment of choice in the medical field. His groundbreaking approach to diabetes care enables patients to take ... > read more

Betty Crocker's Diabetes Cookbook: Everyday Meals, Easy as 1-2-3
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The First Year Type 2 Diabetes: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed
(Marlowe and Company) Consumer text covers choosing a diet, role of exercise, daily blood-glucose testing routines and understanding lab tests, medications and supplements, networking with others, ... > read more

Celiac Disease : A Hidden Epidemic
Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that affects nearly one in every hundred people. Unfortunately, 97 percent remain undiagnosed and untreated. They continue to suffer from gastrointestinal ... > read more

The Inflammation Syndrome : The Complete Nutritional Program to Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease, Arthritis, Diabetes, Allergies, and Asthma
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The Calorie King's 2006 Calorie, Fat & Carbohydrate Counter
The CalorieKing Calorie, Fat & Carbohydrate Counter is a National Top 100 Best Seller and the most recommended book of its type by health professionals. Whether you are dieting or just want to eat ... > read more

SuperFoods Rx : Fourteen Foods That Will Change Your Life
The super-bestselling book that'senhancing Americans' health By eating the fourteen SuperFoods highlighted in Dr. Steven Pratt's instant bestseller, you can actually stop the incremental ... > read more

Your Body's Many Cries for Water
As a result of extensive research into the role of water in the body, the author, a medical doctor, believes that he has found chronic dehydration to be the cause of many conditions including asthma, ... > read more

The Rice Diet Solution : The World-Famous Low-Sodium, Good-Carb, Detox Diet for Quick and Lasting Weight Loss
Can you really lose twenty pounds in a month? Will you really keep it off this time? With The Rice Diet Solution, you will! The Rice Diet Program has been helping dieters successfully lose weight ... > read more

Making Love Again: Hope for Couples Facing Loss of Sexual Intimacy
Each year in this country, 30 million men and their partners are robbed of an essential part of their lives when they are faced with sexual dysfunction due to diabetes, prostate cancer, an injury or ... > read more

 
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