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Articles related to "Glucose"
DIETS, MOLECULES AND OBESITY This article is the first in a series of three dealing with the worldwide problem of obesity. The risks that this disease represent, the fact that there is a lot of ignorance about it and that there are is no magic bullet to rid the world of this major problem. obesity • risk factor • epidemic • misinformation and ignorance • diets
Ascensia Glucose Meter for Diabetes Testing An ad tactic by Ascensia glucose meter (for diabetes testing) takes business advertising for health care to an inappropriate level. ascensia glucose meter • diabetes testing • business advertising • health care • ad tactics
New Blood Glucose MonitorA new A new blood glucose-monitoring device has proven to be helpful in managing children’s diabetes. Read about the findings ofthe NIH-funded study. diabetes • monitor • continuous • diabetes management • abbott
Diabetes and Your Baby This article discusses how diabetes affects the developing fetus, and what a mother can do to protect herself and her developing baby. pregnancy • gestational diabetes • elevated blood glucose • risk factors • developing fetus
A Week at the Research Center What it's like to spend a week at the UTMB research center in Galveston, Texas. porphyria • galveston • dr. anderson • utmb • heme
Pre-Diabetes Treatment Helps Prevent Diabetes Pre-diabetes is a warning sign, but with proper treatment and self-care, diabetes can be prevented or delayed. preventing diabetes • treatment for pre-diabetes • pre-diabetes risk factors • medication for pre-diabetes • diabetes treatment
Diabetes: What You Should Know According to the Canadian Diabetes Association, more than two million Canadians suffer from diabetes. Thousands of others have not been diagnosed. diabetes • diabetic • blood sugar • glucose • canadian diabetes association
Diabetes and Your Heart This article will attempt to discuss the reasons as to why diabetics are more prone to cardiovascular disease and circulatory problems. diabetes • sugar • diabetic • insulin • disease
Diabetes Diabetes has been called the silent killer. This article will discuss the different types of diabetes and how to check yourself to find out if you are at risk, with resouce links to web sites dealing with these issues.
Help for Controlling Diabetes Managing diabetes should include balancing glucose levels and medication side effects, and preventing complications. These tips can help make living with diabetes easier. deal with diabetes • regulate blood sugar • manage diabetes • help for diabetes • controlling blood sugar
Why Do We Breathe? Aerobic Cellular Respiration Glycolysis, synthesis of acetyl-CoA, Kreb's Cycle and electron transport are the complex series of reactions that turn the food we eat into energy. what is metabolism • what is glucose metabolism • aerobic cellular respiration • adenosine triphosphate atp • turning food into energy
Sugar, Part 2 (Liquid)
Part 2 of a series of articles describing and defining sugars - this article concerns liquid sugars. molasses • blackstrap • grandma molasses • treacle • golden syrup
Who Needs Breakfast? Who needs breakfast? YOU do! Read what happens to Misty when she decides she doesn't need breakfast. Plus some great breakfast recipes. breakfast • recipes • cooking • nutrition • eggs
What Is the Nucleotide ATP? Adenosine triphosphate is a power-packed nucleotide that cells of our body just can't live without. Here's a clear summary of what ATP is, how it works and how it's made. what is atp • adenosine triphosphate • adenosine monophosphate amp • adenosine diphosphate adp • what is a nucleotide
Canine Diabetes Symptoms/Treatment Canine diabetes is a common diagnosis in dogs. The definition and treatment for dog diabetes is outlined along with the symptoms. diabetes • diabetic dogs • diabetic dog foods • diabetic dog diets • dog diabetes
Feline Diabetes Symptoms/Treatment Feline diabetes is a common diagnosis in older cats. The definition and treatment for cat diabetes is outlined along with the symptoms. diabetes • diabetic cats • diabetic cat foods • diabetic cat diets • cat diabetes
What Is Cellular Metabolism? We hear the word used all the time, read diet books on how to boost ours and lament its slowing as we age. But what exactly is metabolism? what is metabolism • aerobic cellular respiration • adenosine triphosphate atp • what is an autotroph heterotroph • glycolysis
What Is a Carbohydrate or Saccharide? Carbs, also known as saccharides, are organic molecules that are used as energy sources, structural molecules and as components of other biological molecules. what is a carbohydrate • what is a carb • simple sugar • single sugar • double sugar
Find The Right Fuel Hours Before You Race! fueling your body ultra-distance running • carbohydrates • pre-race food
Getting Started With Exercise Beginning an exercise program is tough, but exercise is important, especially if you have type 2 diabetes. Begin with a physical exam, and motivate yourself by setting realistic goals, and choosing an activity suited to your health and personality. exercise • fitness • health • type 2 diabetes • blood sugar
Hot, Hot, Hot Garden Is it hot enough for you, yet? It certainly is for me! Like my plants, I droop when the temperatures soar. Gardening tasks are done in slow motion, if done at all...plenty of time to contemplate the weather and its effect on plants and the gardener. heat • drought • humidity • climate • weather
Energy Drinks--Good, Bad or Ugly? Energy drinks are widely used, having become a part of people's daily routines. Are these beverages really safe? What are the downsides? energy drink • caffeine • caffeinated drink • caffeinated beverage • caffeine side effects
How to Treat Diabetes The Acronym DIABETES provides a useful way of remembering the basic ideas about how to manage Type II Diabetes Mellitus efficaciously diet for diabetes • blood pressure in diabetes • diabetes and exercise • tablets for diabetes • type ii diabetes mellitus
Treat Diabetes With Cinnamon Common cinnamon has shown promise in the treatment of Type II diabetes. cinnamon diabetes • cinnamon type ii diabetes • cinnamon and diabetes • cinnamon and type ii diabetes • cinnamon type 2 diabetes
Healing Herbs Herbs are a mainstay in landscapes. Often these are planted in decorative herb gardens. But they can also be featured in other garden areas, including perennial beds and borders. Traditionaly, a number of herbs have been used for healing. healing herbs • herbs • ginseng • diabetics • cinnamon
Gymnema: Diabetes Herbal Therapy Researchers are looking at herbal medicine (Gymnema), massage therapy, Yoga, Integrative Manual Therapy to help the 171 million people worldwide with diabetes. diabetes • cholesterol • gymnema • phytotherapy • exercise
Hope Endures A look at past developements and future treatments for juvenile diabetes. juvenile diabetes • edmonton protocol • transplantation • beta cell regeneration • stem cell research
Diabetics Need Vaccines People with diabetes need to get their pneumonia and flu vaccines soon. vaccines • pneumonia • flu • streptococcus • pneumoniae
The Definition of Sugars In order to plan out a proper diet it is important to understand all of the nutrients. Sugar is an important part of a healthy diet if properly utilized. blood sugar • pancreas • intrinsic sugar • extrinsic sugar • insulin
What is Resveratrol? Read about the powerful antioxidant that has anti-inflammatory, anti-aging and anti-cancer characteristics. resveratrol • antioxidant • anti-inflammatory • anti-aging • anti-cancer
Testing...Testing....1,2,3 Lupus patients have more than their fair share of medical tests. Here are a few of the most common, and what the results may mean. lupus • sle • connective tissue • disease • autoimmune
Diabetes Defined If you or a loved one has been recently diagnosed with diabetes, this article is a good place to start. We define the disease, let you know what to expect with treatment, and give general information on managing the disease. diabetes • lifestyle • definition • living • health
Pancreatic Cancer Find out about the pancreas and its functions, as well as the reasons why pancreatic cancer is such a deadly disease. pancreatic cancer • cancer of the pancreas • malignant tumor • silent deadly disease • chemotherapy and radiotherapy
Stress Relief Stress relief is a common need in today's society. Learning what it is, common causes and harmful long term effects is important in the management of this problem. stress relief • emotional strain • coping • relaxation • anxiety
Types of Carbs and Nutrition Carbohydrates are the body's most reliable source of energy and are an important part of a healthy diet, but not all carbohydrates are good for the body. types of carbs • simple carbs • complex carbohydrates • refined carbs • effects of carbohydrates
Neuropathy - You Can Defend Against Its Ravages This is my initial article regarding the neuropathies, and so being, it discusses in broad terms the various aspects of the disease, and lists areas of discussion which will be the topics of future articles important keywords will be found in the vocabulary
Nutrition for "Back to School" Days! September is here, and for parents with school-aged children, it's time once again to start planning and packing a daily lunch for their youngsters. As well, a balanced nutrition packed breakfast is crucial for getting your kids' school day off to a good start. This week we look at ways to make school meal time fun, nutritious, and hassle free for Mom and Dad. nutrition • school lunches • family health • children's health • balanced diet
Wood Frog This is the only 'masked' frog in Rhode Island. The color of the spine of the adult wood frogs is dark brown. Generally the females have a much lighter body color. The belly or stomach of the wood frog is ivory in color and of white colored throat and chest may have dark mottling. frog • masked • freeze • nort america
Blue Genes The quest for mood genes continues ... depression • bipolar disorder • mood • genetics • mood genes
Carbohydrates and you Carbohydrates are necessary for good health. Learn which ones are better than others. carbohydrates • macronutrients • food • sports • aerobics
Food and You. Food and you, the impact of food on your body and mind. food • ecosystem • diabtetes • type2 • diet
Operant Conditioning in Managing Diabetes in Primates Ways in which primates may be taught by using non-invasive methods. operant conditioning • primates • diabetes • insulin • non-invasive methods
A stranger's influence What a stanger has taught me about my approach to diabetes. diabetes • persistent vegitative state
An invaluable, inexpensive fruit, Papaya - Guest Article by Urja Vidya Narayan Eating a tasty fruit, easily available year round, can give health and can prevent blindness related to deficiency of vitamin A . Read on and spread health and joy. zimbabwe • blind • opaque cornea • visually challenged people • deficiency of vitamin a
Are You Ready To PYRUVATE? Pyruvate is HOT! But is it just steaming your glasses to cloud your vision? Discover if Pyruvate is the weight and fat loss, energy enhancer you've been dreaming of. pyruvate • supplement • health • scam • natural
Fiber Up! Remember being asked "Did you eat your roughage today?" Well, grandma was right children need their roughage or fiber to have an adequate diet. fiber • diet • nutrition • food • cooking
Juvenile Diabetes/Type I It's hard to believe that it's now been almost two years since my youngest son was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes, yet it has. juvenile diabetes • type i |
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