Gestational Diabetes ill effects can be reduced by Diet
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Researchers say that dietary modifications can help pregnant women with gestational diabetes avoid certain complications.
Because infants born to mothers with gestational diabetes tend to be larger and fatter than average at birth, they also have an increased likelihood of certain birth complications, of being obese as children, and of developing type 2 diabetes as adults. Read More→
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Study Urges Treatment for Even Mild Gestational Diabetes
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Pregnant women who receive treatment for the mildest forms of gestational diabetes — including diet and exercise intervention, self-monitoring of blood glucose levels and possibly insulin therapy — are less likely to have serious birth complications or develop preeclampsia or high blood pressure during pregnancy, according to new research.
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Treating even mild forms of gestational diabetes can reduce the likelihood of complications for the woman and her infant, according to a recent study in the New England Journal of Medicine, the Los Angeles Times reports. More women are experiencing gestational diabetes, as more women are overweight when they become pregnant, the Times reports. Read More→
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For a proper understanding of your health, you must know how you stand compared to the normal, healthy condition. Here you can learn about normal blood pressure levels , blood cholesterol levels (and other lipids), and blood sugar levels. Read More→
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Oatmeal the Miracle food to Lower Cholestrol
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I found out about Oatmeal quite late in life, didn’t really like the taste of Oatmeal, had to eat it cause my wife was pestering me to. I’m glad I did cause a simple food like Oatmeal can help you reduce cholesterol, mainly LDL choestrol. Studies have reveal that people who consumed about 43grams of oatmeal every day for two months showed a phenomenal decrease of 14% in their bad cholesterol
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Middle-Age Heart Risk Factors Shorten Men’s Lives
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Middle-aged men with risk factors for heart disease such as smoking, high blood pressure and high cholesterol are taking 10 to 15 years off their lives compared to men without these troubles, British researchers say.
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44 percent say diabetes affects sex life (UPI)
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LONDON, Aug. 31 (UPI) — A study of U.S., British and German diabetes patients found 44 percent say the disease affects their ability or desire to have sex, researchers said.
British and German diabetes patients found 44 percent say the disease affects their ability or desire to have sex, researchers said. Read More→
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Diabetic Recipes – Low Carb Burger
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Diabetic Recipes – Low Carb Burger
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Diabetic Recipe: Butternut Squash and Carrot Soup
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Diabetic Recipe: Butternut Squash and Carrot Soup
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Studies already suggest that the Mediterranean diet — rich in fish, fruits, nuts, and olive oil — can prevent second heart attacks, delay Alzheimer’s disease, and maybe even lower your cancer risk. Read More→
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