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  • Reasons For Achieving Permanent Weight Loss
    By: Sonia Summers | - Being overweight is a major medical problem which can have an adverse effect your entire health and well being. One of the most used ways to outline this disproportionate amount of body fat is by using a scale known as the Body Mass Index, typically called the BMI. Your doctor or health professional will be able to measure you and tell you if you fall into either the overweight or obese category.

    If you are very overweight this can result in a whole range of health issues including ...

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  • The Future Of Diabetes Management
    By: Bobby Castro | - In the past ten years, the advances in drugs, devices and therapies have made diabetes management all the more dependable and consistent for those afflicted with this condition. This conclusion was reached after a review of the advancements that science has made regarding the management of this dreaded disease.

    According to Aaron Cypess MD, PhD, Assistant Professor at the Harvard Medical School and current physician at the Joslin Diabetes Center, "In the last decade, I think we ha ...

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  • The Future Of Diabetes Management
    By: Bobby Castro | - In the past ten years, the advances in drugs, devices and therapies have made diabetes management all the more dependable and consistent for those afflicted with this condition. This conclusion was reached after a review of the advancements that science has made regarding the management of this dreaded disease.

    According to Aaron Cypess MD, PhD, Assistant Professor at the Harvard Medical School and current physician at the Joslin Diabetes Center, "In the last decade, I think we ha ...

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  • Drug Deaths Now Outnumber Traffic Fatalities
    By: juddieh | - This article is brought to you by the specialist drug recall attorneys at JD Law Group. If you are a victim of a bad or recalled drug and have suffered serious side effects, you should call JD Law Group at 1-888-736-4248 for a free consultation.

    Prescription drugs are the farthest thing from causing harm to anyone, and yet the Los Angeles Times recently reported an observation regarding the growing number of fatalities resulting from prescription drugs. Just this year, the Los Angel ...

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  • Facts That Tell Me I Need To Lose Weight
    By: Sonia Summers | - Being awfully chubby is a major medical problem which can adversely affect your entire well being. One common way to outline this disproportionate amount of body fat is by using a scale known as the Body Mass Index, typically called the BMI. The BMI can also build if you are chunky or fat.

    If you are very overweight it can result in a whole crop of health issues including, although not restricted to, the following:
    - Heart problems
    - Rheumatoid arthritis
    - Diabe ...

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  • Diabetes Symptoms
    By: Kory Perkiss | - Diabetes can be a disease where your blood glucose (sugar) levels are above normal. It outcomes from the inability of the glucose to get into your cells. As a result your cells are starving for their food (glucose). It would be like a starving individual surrounded by tables of amazing food but their mouth has been sewn closed and they cannot eat.

    A side effect of quite a few forms of diabetes medicines, such as Metformin and Exenatide (Byetta), has been observed to be a lower in ap ...

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  • Obesity And The Need For Permanent Weight Loss
    By: Sonia Summers | - Obesity is a health condition where a negative impact on the health of a person arises as a result of carrying an excessive amount of body fat. One of the common ways of defining this excessive amount is to use a scale know as the Body Mass Index, otherwise known as the BMI. The BMI can distinguish also overweight people from obese people.

    Obesity can lead to a whole host of health problems including, but not limited to, the following:
    - Heart disease
    - Arthritis

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  • Identify The Signs And Symptoms Of Diabetes
    By: Nikhil Laddha | - I have been diagnosed with type1 diabetes about 11 years back. In the past years, I learned all the indications of Diabetes by myself, collecting a lot of important information with regards to the diabetes syndrome, trying all kinds of treatments, and trying to stay balanced. Today I'm burdened with "byetta" and I am in good health.

    Most conditions of diabetes type1 and type2 are related. In both, there is plenty of glucose in the blood stream that will not get into the cells of your ...

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  • What Do You Know About Weight Loss And Diabetes
    By: Bjoern North | - Did you know that nine out of 10 people who are newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes are overweight? The American diabetic Association estimates that 80% of the 15 million individuals who suffer from Type 2 diabetes are significantly overweight and that the obesity contributes greatly to the development of the disease.

    It is no secret to individuals who have Type 2 diabetes and their physicians that a slow, intentional weight loss will decrease their need for insulin, improve the ...

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  • Insulin For Diabetes
    By: Thiruvelan | - Once diagnosed as type-1 diabetes or even though type-2 diabetes but may doctor advised to take insulin shots for the effective treatment. Insulin a hormone needed for effective conversion of glucose into energy and keep as energetic and maintain blood glucose level.

    Insulin is a hormone that has extensive effects on metabolism. Insulin helps and comments cells in the liver, muscle, and fat tissue to take up glucose from the blood and storing glucose as glycogen in the liver and mus ...

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  • Do You Know What The Side Effects Are For Byetta?
    By: Rudy Silva | - Byetta or exenatide is one medication that has been developed to control blood glucose levels among type 2 diabetes patients. Byetta belongs to incretin mimetics, which is a class of medication that helps the pancreas produce insulin more effectively. Unfortunately, this medication has also been associated with painful pancreas inflammation.

    The Byetta is a synthetic drug. It is a variant of a natural hormone found in the saliva of Gila monster. The Gila is a venomous lizard exists ...

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  • Some Of The Byetta Side Effects
    By: Rudy Silva | - Byetta or exenatide is one medication that has been developed to control blood glucose levels among type 2 diabetes patients. Byetta belongs to incretin mimetics, which is a class of medication that helps the pancreas produce insulin more effectively. Unfortunately, this medication has also been associated with painful pancreas inflammation.

    The Byetta is a synthetic drug. It is a variant of a natural hormone found in the saliva of Gila monster. The Gila is a venomous lizard exists ...

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  • Pancreatic Cancer Patients Find Promising Treatment That Diminishes Tumor Size
    By: Katie Kelley | - The University of Colorado Hospital has recently embarked on what news reports have deemed a "groundbreaking medical trial" for patients suffering from pancreatic cancer. The trial uses a new technique designed to "shrink the tumor with very concentrated, very localized medication," according to 7 Denver News, a local television news casting station.

    Physicians have been using a combination of the drug known as Tumor Necrosis Factor along with Imaged Guided Radiation Therapy techn ...

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  • Status Of Patients Suffering From Dementia May Vary Based On Diabetes Diagnosis
    By: Katie Kelley | - Researchers have discovered a link between the development of diabetes and dementia, according to a MedPage Today article released Jan. 12. There has been an increase of vascular disease among diabetes patients rather than from Alzheimer's disease, which was previously thought to be the main cause of dementia among many patients, according to scientists from the University of Washington who published the results of their study in an online issue of the Archives of Neurology.

    The s ...

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  • Combination Of Therapies May Successfully Treat Pancreatic Cancer
    By: Katie Kelley | - The University of Pittsburg Cancer Institute (UPCI) recently conducted a study in which researchers found that the combination of chemotherapy, biotherapy and radiotherapy on pancreatic cancer patients prior to surgery was beneficial, according to a Science Daily news article.

    The study followed approximately 14 patients who had "potentially operable tumors" and all of the patients were to undergo the combination of treatments before having undergone surgery. Following the impleme ...

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  • Individuals Diagnosed With Diabetes Prior To Developing Cancer May Be At Increased Risk For Fatality
    By: Katie Kelley | - Scientists have discovered that individuals suffering from diabetes prior to a cancer diagnosis will likely face a more fatal outcome upon their additional diagnosis of cancer.

    The study included research from 23 meta-analysis studies that "indicated that pre-existing diabetes was associated with an increase in all-cause death following cancer diagnosis, compared with individuals with normal glucose levels, across all cancer types," according to reports from Science Daily.
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  • Researchers Find Heart Beats To Own Drum
    By: Katie Kelley | - In a December issue of the science journal Cell Metabolism, researchers reported on recently discovered evidence that the heart may in fact "beat to its own drummer."

    Scientists from the University of Utah and the Salt Lake Veterans Affairs Medical Center studied the molecular circuitry surrounding the cardiovascular system and found that "a peripheral clock plays a role in the circadian rhythm of blood pressure and heart rate," according to a Dec. 8 news report from Science Daily ...

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  • Venomous Lizard Puts The Bite On Diabetes
    By: Doug Smith | - Here is yet another case of a home remedy waiting to be discovered. In 2005 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a drug for the treatment of Type II Diabetes. The drug is called Byetta (exenatide). There's nothing amazing about that part. New drugs are created often.

    The almost unbelievable part is where the drug originated. It wasn't produced in a lab. Instead, the active ingredient of Byetta comes from the venomous saliva of the Gila Monster lizard.


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