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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / September 2007

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Diabetes RiskFactors07 Sep 2007 07:04 GMT1
A couple of years ago you wouldn't have seen this kind of article.
Common knowledge to the geniuses here, but in the real world it might
be something that will motivate someone to get themselves checked out.
Kurt
Wasting these  gorups07 Sep 2007 05:05 GMT211
In the beginning these groups served a great educational purpose.  
It has serve me very well
But now, people with a distorted sense of values are
pushing some distorted, selfish agendas have
Re: OT: I ask myself, what is Will going to post next ...07 Sep 2007 04:14 GMT10
Pavarotti has gone to sing with the heavenly choir.
(Didn't "Nessun Dorma" give you a clue?)
"Will, T2" <wmmckee@cox.net> a écrit  ...
>   " Frank t2" <a@b.c> wrote:
My Seven Dwarves of Diabetes07 Sep 2007 03:09 GMT7
Munchie
Bloaty,
Queasy,
Sleepy,
Diabetes fears over corn syrup in soda07 Sep 2007 02:05 GMT6
It's not cast-iron proof that high-fructose corn syrup causes
diabetes,
but new evidence suggests we should think twice about using it to
sweeten
Benefits of Liquid Zeolite07 Sep 2007 01:33 GMT1
More and more people are searching for Alternative ways to Stay
Healthy. This is Not a Secret. With rising Health Care cost and pre
existing conditions not being covered. The consumer is searching for
Alternate ways to having a healthy lifestyle.
Atkins and Diabetes07 Sep 2007 01:26 GMT11
The Atkins diet principles lay the foundation for a healthy, more
balanced way of eating than the standard American diet. Its emphasis
is on using good carbohydrates in balance with adequate protein. This
is in stark contrast to what most Americans eat on a daily basis. The
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"The Biggest Loser"-new season on 9/1107 Sep 2007 00:12 GMT7
This show, that everyone makes fun of, is actually full of some
excellent advice and inspiration. I weigh 320 lbs and I see these
folks running, jumping and trying to change their lifestyle and it
inspires me. Now I just have to get off the couch and onto the
I'm all fixed up.07 Sep 2007 00:10 GMT6
Angela and I both went to the Chiropractor today and actually he wound up
doing more to her than he did me.  Her balance was all off.  And then he
freaked when he saw her gums and called in his receptionist who used to be a
dental assistant.  Turns out the cause was some ...
Eat less --> Lose VAT --> Increase adiponectin.07 Sep 2007 00:08 GMT1
"Weight reduction significantly elevated plasma adiponectin levels in
diabetic and non-diabetic subjects [30]. Obese patients who underwent
gastric reduction surgery had increased levels of mean plasma
adiponectin (46%) and reduced mean BMI (21%) [93]. The change in
obesity may develop because of ordinary Virus06 Sep 2007 23:47 GMT7
U.S. researchers revealed that an ordinary virus caused human adult
stem cells to become fat cells and could clarify why some people grow
to be obese...
http://personalhealthcare.googlepages.com/study_revealed_that_a_common_virus_may_c
This is Hypnotherapist Tom Silver and I have a training course in November you may want to attend. I can teach you how to become a hypnotherapist and E.R.T. Therapist06 Sep 2007 23:38 GMT1
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VAT --> MetS --> T2DM & Heart Disease06 Sep 2007 23:09 GMT1
"Thus increasing evidence suggests that adipose tissue, especially
visceral fat tissue, participates directly in the pathophysiology of
the metabolic syndrome and obesity-related cardiovascular diseases."
Source:
End for me.06 Sep 2007 22:58 GMT90
Guy will skip your post in the future,  A waste of time.
 
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