Sunday, September 5, 2010

Weight Reduction Requires Proper Combination Of Foods

May 27, 2010 by Sandra Wool  
Filed under diabetes

If you are a diabetic who wants to shed some pounds, you should not only just look after the food you eat and the amount of your intake. The proper matching of food is equally important because food reacts differently depending on the other nutrients it’s matched with. Here are some guidelines that you can follow to get the most out of your diet as well as managing your glucose levels.

Too Much Fat Intake Is Related To Increased Levels Of Sugar

May 3, 2010 by Jane Withers  
Filed under diabetes

While it is true that everyone should limit their fat intake because of risks of high-fat diets, including weight gain and heart disease, this is especially true for people who live with diabetes. Persons with diabetes will experience the same negatives with high-fat diets as do nondiabetics. However, too much fat consumption can also cause problems with blood sugar.

It Is Possible That Hormone Replacement Therapy Is A Health Hazard

April 23, 2010 by Adriana Noton  
Filed under cancer

Hormone therapy or hormone replacement therapy as it was once known as, use to be the standard procedure to help alleviate the symptoms that come a long with experiencing menopause. Women were put on this therapy long term to help them through the entire process of menopause. At one time most doctors believed that this therapy helped to lessen the threats of heart disease as well as osteoporosis.

Do Walnuts Kill Breast And Prostate Cancers?

April 9, 2010 by Elaine R. Ferguson, MD  
Filed under cancer

Two recent studies have found walnuts have the ability to reduce prostate and breast cancer cell growth.

How to Slash Breast Cancer Rates

April 7, 2010 by Elaine R. Ferguson, MD  
Filed under cancer

Researchers reported at a recent scientific conference that was held in Barcelona, Spain that thirty-three percent of all breast cancer cases in industrialized Western nations could be prevented if women decreased their food intake and exercised more often.

Effective Natural Cures for Fibromyalgia

March 23, 2010 by Stephen Paul  
Filed under Fibromyalgia

If you or someone you know suffers from fibromyalgia, then you’re well aware of the chronic pain that can be caused by this condition. If you don’t know about the illness, fibromyalgia is a pain disorder of the musculoskeletal system that has no known cause.

Is Your Blood Sugar High?

February 26, 2010 by Katherine Crawford, M.S.  
Filed under diabetes

Sugar is necessary for life. After all, without blood sugar you would simply perish. Yet, too much blood sugar can also cause a decrease in health.

Breast Chemotherapy Treatment – LR

December 29, 2009 by Lee Reid  
Filed under cancer

Breast chemotherapy refers to the treatment applied to patients who suffer from breast cancer. Its purpose is to kill or to reduce in size the tumor consisting of cells that multiply very quickly compared to the normal rate of multiplication of normal cells. Breast chemotherapy can be of very many kinds depending on the combination of drugs that the doctor has selected for you. Correct information on the way the medication works as well as an analysis of the side effects and the optimistic evaluation factors ought to be part of the discussion between doctor and patient that precedes the treatment as such.

Chemotherapy Medications For Cancer – LR

December 27, 2009 by Lee Reid  
Filed under cancer

Once a patient is diagnosed with cancer, it is required that the doctor recommend him/her the appropriate types and dosages of cancer chemotherapy drugs. It is highly important that doctors take enough time and display enough patience in talking to the patient suffering from such a serious condition.

Chemotherapy And Hair Loss – LR

December 26, 2009 by Lee Reid  
Filed under cancer

Chemotherapy hair loss is one of the numerous effects of this cancer treatment. What is the reason why hair loss occurs during chemotherapy? The medication used in chemotherapy is extremely powerful and it destroys all the developing cancer cells, although they affect other body parts too. There are normal body cells with a rapid growth rate, and they are not cancer; the cells in the digestive tract and the hair follicles are the main examples here.

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