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Healthy Foods For Healthy Heart

A recent study has proved that patients of Cardiovascular Diseases and Diabetes should necessarily include in their diet chart vegetables like beans, soybean, tofu and lentils. These vegetables have lots of proteins in them and they also offer a very little amount of fat and cholesterol. That’s why these foods are exactly appropriate for the Read more

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Insulin Inhibitor Gene Found

A new gene, tomosyn-2 that is known to have insulin inhibiting qualities, has been found. When obese mice were examined, it was found that this gene inhibits the secretion of insulin from the pancreas. Insulin is the enzyme that breaks down carbohydrate and fats in the food consumed. Lack of this enzyme causes diabetes. The Read more

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Treatments Based On Antibodies Can Be A Powerful Tool In Fighting Obesity And Diabetes

Latest research has implied that supplying more insulin to people suffering with Type II diabetes cannot solve the problem effectively. Explaining the process by which diabetes occurs, leader of the research team said that diabetes in a condition in which cells are unable to signal the processing of insulin in the body. Effective treatment requires Read more

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Consumption Of Milk During Teenage Helps Avoid Health Problems Later

There is an alarming increase in the number of obesity cases in the United States and as per the latest research, almost 50% of Americans will be obese by the year 2030. Lack of physical activity owing to mechanization of all aspects is one of the basic reasons. While there is a huge population of Read more

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Obesity on An Alarming Increase In US And UK – Half Of The Population To Be Obese By 2030

According to latest research, half of the populations in US and a substantial amount of population in UK will be under the cloud of obesity by 2030. As of now, the number of obese people in the United States has been estimated to be 99 million. In a span of less than twenty years, this Read more

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New Zealand Government Faces Criticism for Inaction on Obesity and Diabetes

New Zealand has alarmingly high rates of obesity and diabetes. Close to 12 top rung health experts today have criticized the country’s unfruitful efforts to control the diseases. The one dozen strong groups of health and medical experts have sent an open letter on Saturday to the New Zealand Medical Journal, warning them of the Read more

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Sausage Skin – Developed To Prevent Diabetes

British Scientists have now developed an implanted sleeve skin which is looking like a giant sausage skin. In matter of the skin, with this skin they have claimed that this skin is quite being able to cure diabetes. With sequence to the fact John Mason, the team leader of this study of the Trafford Healthcare Read more

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New Test To Detect Early Kidney Disorder

A team of health investigators have stated that the entire risk of cardiac disorders, which in general happens due to the kidney diseases, can now be reduced just by an X-ray which will help by detecting those at an early stage. AK Bhalla, a co- chairman as well as senior consultant of the department of Read more

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Weight Loss Can Solve Erectile Dysfunction Problems in Obese Diabetic Men

According to latest studies, there is a correlation between Type 2 diabetes, obesity and erectile dysfunction. Diabetic men who also experience problems related to erectile dysfunction have a tendency to be obese. The study also showed that problem of erectile dysfunction can be curbed up to large extent by reducing weight and bringing the body Read more

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Two Or More Alcohol Intake May Up The Risk Of Cancer

A freshly made study has indicated that drinking alcohol with two or more amounts a day can increase the risk of some cancer in a most significant way. In this regard few strict guidelines have published from the authority of NHS, which has declared that everyday man should not drink more than three or four Read more

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New Process That Prevents Progress of Type 1 Diabetes

Proteins are beneficial for diabetics Increasing the levels of some types of proteins is known to prevent further damage to the immune system of an individual who is diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. The increased protein levels prevent the damage to pancreas that is caused by the condition. This also prevents the spread of the Read more

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Obesity is One Risk Factor Causing H1N1 Flu

Largest analysis until date The largest analysis that has been conducted until now shows that age and other chronic conditions are major cause of H1N1 pandemic flu. The analysis studied over eighty thousand patients diagnosed with this disease. The study has brought forth a new factor that increases the risk of the disease, obesity.