by editor on February 3, 2012
Type-2 diabetes accounts for up to 95% of all diabetes cases in the world. Previous studies have suggested that people who drink four or more cups of coffee daily have a 50% lower risk of Type 2 diabetes. And every additional cup of coffee brings another decrease in risk of almost 7%. B. Cheng, from [...]
by editor on December 7, 2011
Although osteoporosis is often considered an older woman’s problem, many younger adults put themselves at risk for weakened bones and fractures without even realizing it. “Osteoporosis is silent, so you don’t know you have it until you have a fracture,” explains Erin LeBlanc, MD, MPH, an investigator at the Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research [...]
by editor on November 21, 2011
Improved A1 C Levels in a Patient with Insulin-Dependent Type I Diabetes Undergoing Chiropractic Care: A Case Report Nick Sudano D.C. Bio & Dana Robinson-LeBlanc D.C. Bio Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health – Chiropractic ~ Volume 2011 ~ Issue 4 ~ Pages 120-124 Abstract Objective: To describe successful chiropractic care of a patient with Type I Diabetes. Clinical Features: [...]
by editor on October 2, 2011
New Study Confirms Cardiovascular Benefits of Age Management Medicine Treatment Program A new study accepted for publication by the Journal of Geriatric Cardiology provides evidence that a physician-directed program incorporating nutrition, exercise and testosterone replacement in men provides measurable benefits in reducing key risk factors for cardiovascular disease. The study, co-authored by Ernst R. von Schwarz, [...]
by editor on September 6, 2011
Yes, living a healthy lifestyle can cut your risk of diabetes by as much as 80 percent, researchers from the U.S. National Institutes of Health report. It has been clear that diet, exercise, smoking and drinking have an impact on whether one is likely to develop type 2 diabetes, but how each individual factor affects [...]
by editor on August 31, 2011
GENERAL HEALTH Maybe you’ve heard of stevia already, maybe you haven’t. But if not, then it’s time you did! Stevia is a natural sweetener, derived from the stevia rebaudiana plant that was first discovered centuries ago in Paraguay by the native population. But it wasn’t until the late 19th century that a Swiss botanist working [...]
by editor on August 25, 2011
GENERAL HEALTH Most of us know that our bodies create insulin to handle the sugary treats we eat. And most of us know we get diabetes if our insulin can’t get the job done. What few of us know is what happens when insulin does its job too well. It’s hypoglycemia, low blood sugar, and [...]
by editor on July 27, 2011
CHILDREN’S HEALTH Over the years I have taught classes to parents and expecting parents on, How to Raise Healthy Smart Kid’s! I do it because, despite the brain washing by Big Medicine promoted and financed by Big Pharma and the chemical industry, I have watched the health of our fetuses, children and their parents who are [...]