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encouraginghealth.com » Encouraging Health - Aug 2, 2008
Wake up your taste buds, and protect your pancreas while you’re at it, with some Indian food this weekend. Or try a Thai dish. Turmeric — the spice that gives curry and other Far Eastern fare its strong, distinctive …
Also tagged: cancer, food, spice, caffeine, pancreas, carbs, curcumin, turmeric
koeln.de » That's Fit - Jun 1, 2008
Filed under: Fitness, Food and Nutrition, Diet and Weight Loss, Obesity Low-carb, low-carb, low-carb. Aren't you tired of hearing that by now? I know that I am. But what is it about carbs that make them such bad news? …
Also tagged: fat, chris sparling, chrissparling, carbohydrates, atio
aheartylife.com » A Hearty Life - Oct 23, 2007
Researchers at the Sahlgrenska Academy have discovered a previously unknown congenital disease that is caused by a genetic defect resulting in muscle cells not being able to store energy from sugar. In the worst case …
Also tagged: diabetes, type 2 diabetes, siblings, eldest, epilepsy, muscle cells, playground, hearty blogging, heart conditions, sibling, heart muscle, congenital heart defect, store energy
diabetesnotes.com » Diabetes Notes - Oct 22, 2007
Researchers have discovered a new congenital heart disease. What does this have to do with diabetes? Well, it seems that the heart muscle in this case does not depend on and use glycogen for energy in crunch time thus …
Also tagged: news, research, type 2 diabetes, insulin sensitivity, muscles, blood sugars, new hope, energy levels, heart muscle
diabetesnotes.com » Diabetes Notes - Aug 23, 2007
Today’s topic is…yeast infections among diabetics, otherwise known as candidiasis. Now fellow women readers, and some men, I know you understand what a yeast infection is all about. Unpleasant indeed. But for those of …
Also tagged: diabetes, news, sugars, yeast infection, glucose, yeast infections, diabetes mellitus, oral contraceptives
thediabetesblog.com » The Diabetes Blog - Jul 20, 2007
Filed under: Type 2, Lifestyle, Research, Daily News Did you hear about renowned Harvard scientist Barbara Kahn's latest published research? I blogged about it recently. Kahn and colleagues state, in a report …
Also tagged: diabetes, obesity, overweight, type 2 diabetes, type2diabetes, heart disease, heartdisease, metabolic syndrome, metabolicsyndrome, weight gain, weightgain, protein, insulin resistance, insulinresistance, cell metabolism, cellmetabolism, harvard, harvard university, abdominal fat, abdominalfat, fatty acid, fattyacid, harvarduniversity, blood test, barbara kahn, barbarakahn, deep belly fat, deepbellyfat, rbp4
thediabetesblog.com » The Diabetes Blog - May 28, 2007
Filed under: Type 1, Type 2, Childhood, Adult Onset, Daily News, Opinion, Support Today I compose an ode in remembrance for our islets of Langerhan. Their job is far more complex than balancing blood sugar. They …
Also tagged: hormones, insulin, blood glucose, bloodglucose, beta cells, betacells, symlin, controlling blood sugar, controllingbloodsugar, appetite, high blood sugar, highbloodsugar, memorial day, appetite suppressant, appetitesuppressant, natural remedy, c peptide, adrenaline, high blood glucose, endocrine system, endocrine glands, memorialday, endocrinesystem, glucagon
thediabetesblog.com » The Diabetes Blog - May 19, 2007
Filed under: Type 1, Type 2, Childhood, Adult Onset, Lifestyle, Drugs, Research When blood sugar is falling, the stopper built into the body is the release of glucagon from the liver. However, when hypoglycemia is due …
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