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Study Suggests Link Between Diet Sodas, Preterm Delivery (HealthDay)

August 24, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

HealthDay – TUESDAY, Aug. 24 (HealthDay News) — Could drinking one or more artificially sweetened, carbonated diet sodas a day boost a woman’s odds of premature delivery? A new study from Denmark suggests such a link.

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Could Drinking Water Before Meals Help You Lose Weight? (HealthDay)

August 23, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

HealthDay – MONDAY, Aug. 23 (HealthDay News) — Close the diet books and skip the pills. The latest weight-loss trick may be as simple as gulping a couple of glasses of water before you eat.

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Study IDs ‘alarming disparities’ in child obesity (Reuters)

August 20, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Reuters – While the extent of obesity among kids overall seems to have peaked, it’s still climbing among African American and Native American girls, new research from California shows.

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Adding Fish Oil to Low-Fat/High-Carb Diet May Improve Cholesterol (HealthDay)

August 20, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

HealthDay – FRIDAY, Aug. 20 (HealthDay News) — For people with the metabolic syndrome — a cluster of risk factors such as obesity, high blood pressure, high levels of blood fats or triglycerides and high blood sugar — adding a little fish oil to a diet low in saturated fats and high in complex carbohydrates might be just the ticket, a new study suggests.

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Obesity top threat to children’s health: poll (Reuters)

August 18, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

Reuters – Adults consider obesity the number one threat to children’s health in the United States and many believe the problem is getting worse, according to a new poll.

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Do you need an immune system booster?

August 18, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

activamune5How do the different diseases affect our body? Well they first affect our immune system which in turn produces germs and bacteria which finally leads to the disease. The importance of an immune system booster should be understood and properly implemented in to our daily lives in order to prevent the inception, development or progress of diseases in our bodies. What does an immune system booster mean exactly? The term is almost self explanatory. It means any compound or substance that holds the ability to enhance the working of the natural immune response of the human body.

There are a huge variety of natural immune system boosters. The ones that we are most familiar with are the broad range of vitamins and essential minerals that we try to consume through our daily diet. In addition to these common immune system boosters there is a certain compound called DIM which is abundantly found in vegetables belonging to the cruciferous family. These compounds not only boost the immune system naturally but also help in strengthening the immune system against the onset and development of the much dreaded disease called Cancer.

DIM or Diindolylmethane proves to be helpful in preventing breast, uterine, colon and prostate cancer in humans. It has also been suggested that this compound can be used as a supplement to effectively prevent cancer. DIM has also been linked to the cure of the thwarting hypertrophy of the prostatic gland.

Choosing an Addiction Treatment Program

August 17, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

cirquelodge82Why should anyone choose an Addiction Treatment Program? Addiction is just a mental thing, right? It just requires the right mindset to kick it. It’s no big deal. If they can’t kick the habit then they deserve their fate!

This is the general thought process of the misinformed when they encounter anything to do with Drug Addiction or Alcohol addiction. It is wrong and those who do know better should spread the information. The more informed people are, the better they are prepared to help those who need it.

Addictions are never a self-imposed thing; they just creep up on you. Your daily routine of having a coffee in the morning is not really a habit, it is an addiction. If you can go without having it and not being crabby to people after that, then you don’t have a coffee addiction. If can’t do this, that means your body has built up a reliance on the coffee and you need to find a way to fix it.

Drug and Alcohol addiction comes up almost in the same way. Day by day the reliance on the substance becomes stronger and stronger, until the person becomes an addict. A good Alcohol Rehab or Drug Rehab or one that solves both issues like Cirque Lodge is best suited to help an addict recover. But the path to recovery really begins back home. This is why everyone needs to know how an addiction can come about and also learn to spot the signs early. That way, it is never too late to save someone’s life.

Weight-Loss Surgery May Cut Type 2 Diabetes Medication Use (HealthDay)

August 16, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

HealthDay – MONDAY, Aug. 16 (HealthDay News) — Bariatric weight-loss surgery in obese people with type 2 diabetes can have an unexpected, yet positive side effect — nearly 3 out of 4 patients in one study were able to stop taking their insulin and other diabetes medications within six months of surgery.

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FTC sues Ariz. company over acai pill free trials (AP)

August 16, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

AP – Dreams of rapid weight loss and fake celebrity endorsements from Oprah Winfrey and Rachael Ray lured customers into providing their credit or debit card numbers as they signed up online for a “free trial” of acai berry pills.

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Weight-loss surgery cuts diabetics’ costs: study (Reuters)

August 16, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

Reuters – Three-fourths of obese diabetics who had weight-loss surgery were able to quit taking diabetes drugs within six months of their operation, U.S. researchers said on Monday, citing a new study.

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