Monthly Archive: November 2010

Diabetes and eating out

Diabetes and eating out

If you have diabetes and eat out occasionally, as in the annual Gleaner-sponsored Restaurant Week which starts today, or if eating out is a way of life, the rules are the same. It means...

ANTECEDENTS OF HIDDEN HUNGER

ANTECEDENTS OF HIDDEN HUNGER

The spectra of micro-nutrient deficiency: Impedes development of brain Stunted growth Hampers social and emotional development. Lowers immunity and hence the ability to fight infections Prevents the complete realisation of genetic potential for height...

Obesity and Higher Asthma Risk

Obesity and Higher Asthma Risk

Newswise — Asthma is reaching epidemic levels in the U.S., with 8 percent of the total population and 10 percent of the African-American population suffering from this disease. Obesity rates are also increasing, now...

Global Obesity Summit

Global Obesity Summit

The Global Obesity Summit that wrapped up Thursday in Jackson marked the launch of the Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition Center at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. “Where could there be a better place...

Soy May Reduce Risk for Breast Cancer

Soy May Reduce Risk for Breast Cancer

Three different studies were presented at a meeting in American Association of Cancer Research in Philadelphia and the three studies were about the different treatments for the breast cancer. The consumption of isoflavone containing...

Exercise May Reduce Endometrial Cancer Risk

Exercise May Reduce Endometrial Cancer Risk

November 11, 2010 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) — Women who exercise for at least 150 minutes a week might have a reduced risk for endometrial cancer, according to a study presented here at the Ninth Annual...

Elevated fibrinogen level

Elevated fibrinogen level

Blood clots lead to heart attacks and strokes – killing more than 600,000 Americans every year. Fibrinogen is a principal clotting protein crucial when we are injured, but levels that are too high will...

Elevated lipoprotein (a)

Elevated lipoprotein (a)

Lipoproteins(a), or Lp(a), is a protein that helps to repair damage in the arterial walls, but excessive levels of it are a direct cause of plaque formation and blood clots that cause heart attacks...

Diabetes and American’s Baby Boomers

Diabetes and American’s Baby Boomers

Diabetes in America is diagnosed more than twice as much to American Baby Boomers than for the same age bracket in other countries like England. Further research shows that U.S. adults ages 70-80 may...

Be Wary of Valerian Herbal Sleep Aids

Be Wary of Valerian Herbal Sleep Aids

WHITE PLAINS, NY — ConsumerLab.com reported that most of the valerian herbal supplements recently selected for testing contained less of the herb than expected and/or were contaminated with lead. Valerian is a popular herbal...

Clinical Trial of Vitamin D

Clinical Trial of Vitamin D

“Vitamin D supplementation at a dose sufficient to elevate serum levels above 30 ng/mL does not appear to have any symptom- or structure-modifying benefits for knee osteoarthritis,” said Timothy E. McAlindon, MD, MPH, Tufts...

Dog diabetes

Dog diabetes

Warning signs of a diabetic dog is loss of weight, frequent, sometimes uncontrollable urination, and an increase in appetite and thirst. Owners of diabetic dogs must test their dog’s blood sugar level twice a...

Type 2 diabetes

Type 2 diabetes

The top 7 risk factors for Type 2 diabetes include: Obesity Sedentary lifestyle (lack of physical activity or exercise) Unhealthy eating habits A family history of diabetes Increased age Hypertension and high cholesterol Diabetes...

Women Health Q&A

Women Health Q&A

I’m in my 40s and I know menopause is just around the corner. Is there anything I can do now to prevent symptoms? Sorry, researchers haven’t identified a non-drug way to prevent menopausal symptoms....

Dieter’s Nutrition

Dieter’s Nutrition

Every year, more and more Americans become overweight – even obese. This unfortunate trend has been linked to a growing number of health issues, including potentially fatal cardiovascular diseases and weakness of limbs and...

Bodybuilder’s Nutrition

Bodybuilder’s Nutrition

Some 650 muscles make up approximately 43 percent of an average man’s body weight and 34 percent of a woman’s. Along with the support of the skeletal system, about 620 of these muscles work...

Birth Control Pills and Nutrition

Birth Control Pills and Nutrition

Hormones are very much involved in pregnancy, from conception through labor. Birth control pills, or oral contraceptives, can prevent pregnancy by adjusting certain hormone levels. They are among the most popular and effective means...

Low vitamin D3 and Vitamin K2 levels

Low vitamin D3 and Vitamin K2 levels

Low vitamin D3 levels Within the last decade, in addition to its protective attributes for bones, vitamin D3 has also been recognized as a key protector against heart disease. A study from 2004 showed...

Menopause Management

Menopause Management

Officially, the onset of menopause is marked by the one-year anniversary of the last day of your last period. But you might start to feel the effects of dwindling hormones during perimenopause, the months...

What really helps with PMS

What really helps with PMS

Lots of supplements promise “escape”, “relief”, or “support” for sufferers of PMS and menopause. And they’re pretty tempting – who wouldn’t want an easy fix for cramps, mood swings, hot flashes, seating, and all...