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Regular Diabetes Screening Saves on Health Care Costs
Posted: Monday, June 08, 2009
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Approximately 24 million Americans are believed to have diabetes, but nearly 6 million diabetics are undiagnosed. Upwards of 60 million Americans are demonstrating signs of pre-diabetes as well, many being unaware of their condition and the associated risks. From an economic standpoint, a new study has concluded that more active screening and treatment for pre-diabetes and undiagnosed diabetes, will actually save money for health care systems overall.
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More Whole-Grain Awareness Needed in School Cafeterias
Posted: Monday, June 08, 2009
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A large reason for high and rising rates child obesity is that children often consume unbalanced diets, packed with empty calories. One example of this is that children consume very few whole-grain products, especially with their school lunches, a fact that many in the nutritional and pediatric fields hope to change. Unfortunately, according to a recent study, those involved in student lunch programs, such as cafeteria workers and “food-service directors”, know little more about the benefits of whole-grain products than the fat children do.
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Samurai Karate Studio Announces Participation in Martial Arts Defeat Diabetes® Community Action Project™ (MADDCAP™)
Posted: Monday, June 08, 2009
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Samurai Karate Studio is pleased to announce their participation in a new martial art's program, called MADDCAP, or Martial Arts Defeat Diabetes Community Action Project. According to Sensei Chris Feldt, owner and chief instructor for SKS, this new program will be part of the curriculum that SKS teaches that will include information about the disease, the risk factors, warning signs, complications and ways to prevent the disease through attention to nutrition and exercise.
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Dengue Fever: A Worldwide and American Threat
Posted: Saturday, January 12, 2008
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Increased international air travel, growing urbanization and rising temperature trends make mosquito bite induced diseases more of a danger. Tropical Dengue fever (the fatal strain is known as Dengue Hemorrhagic fever) is making a comeback in the United States after not being a risk for decades.
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Mid-Life Metabolic Syndrome Increases Heart Failure Risk at Older Age
Posted: Thursday, October 19, 2006
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The presence of metabolic syndrome in middle-aged men is associated with an increased risk for heart failure after 20 years.
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Just Moderate Adiposity at Age 18 Is Associated with Twice the Risk of Premature Death
Posted: Wednesday, August 23, 2006
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During 12 years of follow-up, the risk ratio was 1.66 for a BMI of 25.0 to 29.9.
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`Mr. Diabetes®' Talks the Talk and Walks the Walk
Posted: Wednesday, August 09, 2006
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Walking down Commonwealth Avenue, on approximately the 7,500th mile of his perimeter walk around the United States, Andy ``Mr. Diabetes®" Mandell spotted his latest target.
``Hi, may I talk to you for a minute?" Mandell asked the young man walking toward him. ``Do you know anyone with diabetes?"
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Vegan Diet Reverses Diabetes Symptoms
Posted: Thursday, August 03, 2006
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People who ate a low-fat vegan diet, cutting out all meat and dairy, lowered their blood sugar more and lost more weight than people on a standard American Diabetes Association diet.
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Usefulness of BMI is Suspect
Posted: Thursday, August 03, 2006
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Other techniques that measure how the weight is distributed on the body are thought to provide a better way to assess risk.
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AHA Dietary and Lifestyle Recommendations Revised June, 2006
Posted: Friday, June 30, 2006
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The 2006 AHA diet and lifestyle recommendations include guidelines for a healthy diet; healthy weight; cholesterol, BP, and fasting blood sugar control; use of supplements; physical activity; and avoidance of tobacco.
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