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- Food documentaries may kill your appetite 4 Jul 2009 05:51 GMT
... The primary charge: That insidious Nixon-era farm policies and subsidies contribute to obesity and diabetes and to the inability of a pair of fledgling farmers (the filmmakers) to grow even ...
- Novo Nordisk A/S -- Treasury Stock 4 Jul 2009 05:51 GMT
... employee incentive programmes. Novo Nordisk is a healthcare company and a world leader in diabetes care. In addition, Novo Nordisk has a leading position within areas such as haemostasis management, ...
- BlueCross Foundation awards $1.5 million in grants 4 Jul 2009 05:50 GMT
... childhood health, community health, the increasing need for free medical clinics, mental health, obesity, diabetes, nursing and research — all to organizations in South Carolina that serve South Carolinians. The ...
- Ann L. Hackamack 4 Jul 2009 05:31 GMT
... United Church of Christ in Quincy, Ill. Memorial contributions may be made to Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation or Hannibal Blessing Dialysis Center for new Patient chairs in care of the ...
- Powerful energy booster lurks in produce bin 4 Jul 2009 05:31 GMT
... and muscles also are believed to be fundamentally important in battling age-related dementia, obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular dysfunction, he said. The study indicates to researchers that quercetin works to reduce ...
- Unready for the next wave 4 Jul 2009 04:52 GMT
... conditions” among those who have become the sickest. What are those underlying conditions? Pregnancy, diabetes, asthma and obesity are among them. So is smoking. There may be nearly as many ...
- Swine flu -- what you should know 4 Jul 2009 04:51 GMT
... pregnant women. Pregnant women run the risk of developing complications such as asthma and diabetes. People who already have an underlying chronic medical condition could see symptoms getting worse after ...
- Bedwetting, being overweight linked to sleep apnea 4 Jul 2009 04:51 GMT
... from medical records, including age, gender, height, weight, frequency of bedwetting, history of snoring, diabetes, nasal allergies, and/or enlarged tonsils. According to Barone and colleagues, there was a significant association ...
- Patrick Moynihan: Real independence 4 Jul 2009 04:50 GMT
... our overindulgence can be seen in the dramatic increase in childhood obesity and adult diabetes. Each year over $100 billion is added to health care costs due to our overeating. ...
- Obesity among adults in US rises 4 Jul 2009 04:32 GMT
... but are much sicker for longer, requiring such costly interventions as knee replacements and diabetes care and dialysis. Studies show Medicare, as the program for the elderly is known, spends ...
- Doctors Urge Caution Over Diabetes Drug Warning 4 Jul 2009 04:30 GMT
... data on the safety of Lantus, a drug used by millions of people with diabetes, after researchers found a possible link with cancer. But FOX 4 Medical Reporter Meryl Lin ...
- Many avoid high fructose corn syrup, though its harm is urban myth, experts say 4 Jul 2009 04:12 GMT
... is high fructose corn syrup and sugar both contribute to increased risks of obesity, diabetes, heart disease and other illnesses, according to the American Medical Association and numerous scientists and ...
- Interferon alpha found to preserve insulin secretion and delay the onset of type I diabetes 4 Jul 2009 04:11 GMT
... Diabetes Care, a journal of the ADA comes about when the immune system, in a fit ...
- Compound may help diabetic retinopathy 4 Jul 2009 04:10 GMT
... CITY, July 3 (UPI) -- U.S. researchers say a new, natural compound may stop diabetic retinopathy -- a leading cause of blindness. Project investigator Jay Ma of the Oklahoma University ...
- A/H1N1 flu death toll reaches 3 in Uruguay 4 Jul 2009 04:10 GMT
... of 60 died in a Montevideo hospital. Hospital sources said that the man had diabetes and heart problem, while the women had pneumonia. The Public Health Ministry said in a ...
- Pools And Hot Tubs -- A Fun Way To Stay Fit 4 Jul 2009 04:10 GMT
... heat, buoyancy and massage in a can provide therapeutic benefits for those with arthritis, diabetes, insomnia and more. A recent study supervised by the Foundation for Physical Therapy and funded ...
- Goal of 'Mercadito' in San Bernardino is a healthy Latino community 4 Jul 2009 04:10 GMT
... address health disparities in the Latino community. Other components will include healthy cooking classes, diabetes-prevention education, exercise and a community garden. The walking club and community garden are being ...
- 'We are drugging our children to death' 4 Jul 2009 03:33 GMT
... as links to other serious illnesses including endocrine issues like excessive weight gain and diabetes. Yet these drugs are marketed and prescribed nonchalantly to our children - even our toddlers ...
- West Oakland clinic serves dire health care needs few others meet 4 Jul 2009 03:32 GMT
... jail and who need a wide range of services. Many suffer from hypertension and diabetes, have a history of substance abuse and mental health issues, and have unstable housing. Just ...
- Sanofi Drug for Heart Rhythm Disorder Is Approved 4 Jul 2009 03:32 GMT
... Sanofi’s stock fell on news of a study suggesting a link between the company’s diabetes drug, Lantus, and cancer. But this week, the F.D.A. criticized that study, although it said ...
- Natural Compound Stops Retinopathy, Study Suggests 4 Jul 2009 03:31 GMT
... disease means scientists can now develop new therapies –including eye drops – to stop diabetic retinopathy, a disease which affects as many as five million Americans with Type 1 and ...
- Eye Damage In People With Type 1 Diabetes Significantly Slowed 4 Jul 2009 03:31 GMT
... Diabetes is the primary cause of acquired blindness in adults and accounts for nearly half of ...
- Vegetarian Diets Can Help Prevent Chronic Diseases, American Dietetic Association Says 4 Jul 2009 03:31 GMT
... heart disease, lower blood pressure levels and lower risk of hypertension and type 2 diabetes, according to ADA's position. "Vegetarians tend to have a lower body mass index and lower ...
- Police Work Undermines Cardiovascular Health, Comparison To General Population Shows 4 Jul 2009 03:31 GMT
... associated with physiological risk factors that can lead to serious health problems such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. In a study accepted for publication in Psychiatry Research that looked at ...
- Health care stories tell her changes are needed 4 Jul 2009 03:31 GMT
... this week to a small audience. Her son, Chris, was diagnosed with Type I diabetes as a teenager. Two years later, her daughter, Caitlin, began experiencing small seizures after getting ...
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