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- New Picture Book, A Hungry Lion in My Tummy, Reaches Health Clubs About Healthy Eating in a Fun Way
A Hungry Lion in My Tummy, picture book, is an adventure of healthy foods for preschoolers and young elementary children that is reaching athletic clubs, educators and parents. This book brings into focus the health benefits of feeding the lion with good foods which all have a positive impact. The character makes the food choices for the lion based on the effects the food will have so the lion can perform. "Maybe I should feed him a banana? A banana will keep his muscles springy so he can jump, twist and exercise." And as the story goes, "But that's not enough for a hungry lion" and the adventure begins. There is a variety of fruits and vegetables mentioned in the story that will enable parents and program directors of special events to have a taste test with the children. Protein is tapped into and the impact it will have as well. A Hungry Lion in My Tummy brings home the message when the character finally decides that if he feeds the lion little bites of all the good foods the lion will be strong and healthy. (PRWeb Mar 9, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/03/prweb3696674.htm ]]>
- California Medical Practice and FitOrbit Fight Obesity with a New Wellness Program Showing Patients the Benefits of Fitness and Proper Nutrition
Leading Southern California medical practice for obesity, diabetes, kidney disease and hypertension, Valley Renal Medical Group introduces two-dozen team members to a new wellness program - FitOrbit, a fitness solution for unlimited personal training and meal planning delivered completely over the internet. (PRWeb Mar 9, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/fitorbit/wellness-program/prweb3703694.htm ]]>
- Gum Disease May (Literally) Be Killing Patients. Heart-Health Dentistry Comes to Chicago and Northwest, IN
Recent information has become available that serious systemic (whole body) disease, specifically heart attack and stroke, may have much higher risk or even result from the chronic dental condition, periodontal disease. (PRWeb Mar 9, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/03/prweb3696724.htm ]]>
- 2nd Annual Sedation Dentistry Week Hosted By DOCS Education To Coincide With Switch To Daylight Savings Time
The second annual Sedation Dentistry Safety Week, March 15-19, coincides with the switch to daylight savings time when tens of millions of Americans reset their clocks and make the extra effort to check their smoke alarms. Once again this year, more than 10,000 dental professionals will participate in the week-long program aimed at reinforcing their skills in providing for the health and safety of all patients. (PRWeb Mar 8, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/dental/safety/prweb3696464.htm ]]>
- Families Encouraged to Motivate Seniors for American Diabetes Day
Diabetes is a serious issue affecting 24 million Americans. It’s a major health concern and mounting problem for the country as a whole – especially for the rapidly expanding senior population in Havertown, PA. (PRWeb Mar 8, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/03/prweb3699944.htm ]]>
- Arterial disease awareness cuts heart attacks and leg amputations, claim UK vascular surgeons
Circulation Foundation believe we could reduce number of patients undergoing leg amputation and detect heart disease earlier if diagnosis and treatment of Peripheral Arterial Disease (a hardening or blockage of arteries in the legs) were given higher priority by the NHS and there was better public awareness. Each year 5,000 leg amputations are carried out in England and Wales, the majority of which are caused by PAD, but there are currently no national clinical standards for doctors to follow and public awareness is low. (PRWeb Mar 7, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/03/prweb3691234.htm ]]>
- Convincing Research Now Shows How Correct Moderate Exercise Can Add Ten Healthy Years To Your Life
Forrest Blanding, author of the informative new Cardiofitness Can Save Your Life reveals from a ten year scientific analysis of more than five hundred key research studies that regular and, more importantly, correct moderate exercise could add seven to ten healthy years to the life of an average fifty-year-old American. (PRWeb Mar 5, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/03/prweb3684514.htm ]]>
- REEVUE™: Compact Solution to Weight Management Challenges
At a time when obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States, even within the juvenile population, physicians report that the demand for medically-based customized weight loss programs is greater than ever before. (PRWeb Mar 5, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/03/prweb3682324.htm ]]>
- Life Line Screening Offers Special Pricing on Colorectal Home Test Kits in Honor of National Colorectal Cancer Month
In honor of March as National Colorectal Cancer Month, Independence-based preventive health screening provider offers discounted FDA-approved home tests kits for colorectal cancer. (PRWeb Mar 4, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/health-screening/colorectal-test-kits/prweb3681764.htm ]]>
- Ambo Foods Announces Gluten-Free Omega Cookies®
Fish Oil in a Delicious Format Fit for Everyone (PRWeb Mar 4, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/03/prweb3683674.htm ]]>
- Binge Eating Disorder Association’s First Annual Conference Will Bring Together Thought Leaders Around the Most Prevalent Eating Disorder
The Binge Eating Disorder Association(BEDA) will hold its first annual conference in Baltimore, Maryland, March 4-6, 2010, at the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel. BEDA's first conference will provide individuals who have binge eating disorder and treatment professionals with the opportunity to come together as a community to raise awareness and expand their knowledge base. (PRWeb Mar 3, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/binge_eating/disorder/prweb3679254.htm ]]>
- Sokolove Blasts GlaxoSmithKline Over Avandia Recall
James Sokolove, Chairman of Sokolove La today blasted GlaxoSmithKline over reports of a potential recall of popular diabetes drug Avandia. (PRWeb Mar 3, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/03/prweb3648864.htm ]]>
- Healthy Aging Global Leader Broadens Patient Exercise/Nutrition Success With Online Living Site
Age-management giant Cenegenics Medical Institute launches new wellness planning system, helping patients stay accountable and compliant with their customized optimized-health program (PRWeb Mar 3, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/healthyaging/healthylifestyle/prweb3682224.htm ]]>
- MyNetDiary Releases Two Newly Updated Mobile Applications - Free and PRO iPhone Calorie Counters
The Best Calorie Counter and Food Diary for the iPhone Just Got Better with the Release of MyNetDiary’s Free and PRO Apps - Powerful, Newly-Updated Applications. (PRWeb Mar 3, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/03/prweb3501884.htm ]]>
- ConsumerLab.com Finds Carcinogenic form of Chromium in Supplements, Including Those for Weight Loss
A carcinogenic form of chromium, hexavalent chromium, is present is some dietary supplements, including two popular weight loss supplements, according to new tests by ConsumerLab.com. Lower amounts of green tea than claimed were also found in two weight loss products and ConsumerLab.com noted concern for potential side-effects from products containing high amounts of caffeine or other stimulants. No problems were found with 7-keto DHEA supplements. (PRWeb Mar 3, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/03/prweb3674604.htm ]]>
- American Specialty Health (ASH) Selects SPINNphr for Integrated Personal Health Record Solution
American Specialty Health (ASH), a leading national health and wellness company, has selected White Pine Systems, LLC (White Pine), a leading provider of personal health record applications, to offer personal health records connected to Microsoft HealthVault as a part of its Healthyroads® program. Through the arrangement, ASH will offer a brand-able, configurable personal health record to health plans, insurance carriers, and employer groups. (PRWeb Mar 3, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/03/prweb3674734.htm ]]>
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Beware If Diabetes Symptoms Follow You...
By Javier Fuller
One good thing about
is that it does not attack surprisingly! It gives you sufficient warnings. It does not overpower a disciplined individual. It gives immense respect to those who exercise regularly and are the lovers of morning walks!
Many of the patients of are the patients for the simple reason that they did not possess adequate knowledge about this disease, at the right age. Who are its main targets? If you have crossed sixty and have given up the habit of exercise, you are a strong candidate for diabetes. An overweight person, a glutton, a person who lives to eat and that unfortunate individual to whom is the ancient heritage-- sorry to say, but what can be done about such people?
Please do not think that it is the ailment of old and obese individuals. An overweight baby, say 9 to 10 pounds at birth has a high risk of diabetes!
Regular
medical check-ups could be one of the preventive measures to check diabetes. Some of the symptoms of are listed below:
1.Blurred vision
2.Restlessness and general irritability
3.Weight loss
4.Extreme fatigue
5.Extreme thirst and hunger
6.Frequent urination
It is better not to ignore any or all of the above symptoms and contact your doctor immediately for the relevant tests.
The slightest inclination of your system towards must be checked with the utmost concern that it demands and deserves. The danger is for you- none else and the days of intense suffering are ahead, unless you alert yourself. If you are overweight, have a well-drafted weight loss program, bring discipline in your diet, select and do yoga exercises appropriate for your body. Plus, give up tobacco and alcohol without any second thought. Mind you, you are not yet a confirmed patient.
There are prescribed tests to judge, whether you have or not. The treatment for is well known. One being the insulin injections (the level is prescribed by doctor). Apart from this, you have an intelligent role to play to assist your body to stabilize itself.
Schedule your diet and your physical exercise again-- this advice and caution is worth repeating again and again!
Here are some more diabetes articles...
- New Picture Book, A Hungry Lion in My Tummy, Reaches Health Clubs About Healthy Eating in a Fun Way
A Hungry Lion in My Tummy, picture book, is an adventure of healthy foods for preschoolers and young elementary children that is reaching athletic clubs, educators and parents. This book brings into focus the health benefits of feeding the lion with good foods which all have a positive impact. The character makes the food choices for the lion based on the effects the food will have so the lion can perform. "Maybe I should feed him a banana? A banana will keep his muscles springy so he can jump, twist and exercise." And as the story goes, "But that's not enough for a hungry lion" and the adventure begins. There is a variety of fruits and vegetables mentioned in the story that will enable parents and program directors of special events to have a taste test with the children. Protein is tapped into and the impact it will have as well. A Hungry Lion in My Tummy brings home the message when the character finally decides that if he feeds the lion little bites of all the good foods the lion will be strong and healthy. (PRWeb Mar 9, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/03/prweb3696674.htm ]]>
- California Medical Practice and FitOrbit Fight Obesity with a New Wellness Program Showing Patients the Benefits of Fitness and Proper Nutrition
Leading Southern California medical practice for obesity, diabetes, kidney disease and hypertension, Valley Renal Medical Group introduces two-dozen team members to a new wellness program - FitOrbit, a fitness solution for unlimited personal training and meal planning delivered completely over the internet. (PRWeb Mar 9, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/fitorbit/wellness-program/prweb3703694.htm ]]>
- Gum Disease May (Literally) Be Killing Patients. Heart-Health Dentistry Comes to Chicago and Northwest, IN
Recent information has become available that serious systemic (whole body) disease, specifically heart attack and stroke, may have much higher risk or even result from the chronic dental condition, periodontal disease. (PRWeb Mar 9, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/03/prweb3696724.htm ]]>
- 2nd Annual Sedation Dentistry Week Hosted By DOCS Education To Coincide With Switch To Daylight Savings Time
The second annual Sedation Dentistry Safety Week, March 15-19, coincides with the switch to daylight savings time when tens of millions of Americans reset their clocks and make the extra effort to check their smoke alarms. Once again this year, more than 10,000 dental professionals will participate in the week-long program aimed at reinforcing their skills in providing for the health and safety of all patients. (PRWeb Mar 8, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/dental/safety/prweb3696464.htm ]]>
- Families Encouraged to Motivate Seniors for American Diabetes Day
Diabetes is a serious issue affecting 24 million Americans. It’s a major health concern and mounting problem for the country as a whole – especially for the rapidly expanding senior population in Havertown, PA. (PRWeb Mar 8, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/03/prweb3699944.htm ]]>
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