Can Your Dentist Determine Your Risk of Diabetes?
July 16, 2012
Filed under Nutrition
It is common knowledge that regular dental cleanings help most individuals avoid cavities and costly fillings. However, new research suggests that a visit to the dentist could actually prove to be the first step in determining one’s risk for diabetes. Scientists at New York University discovered the relationship while reviewing a previous study of nearly [...]
The Link Between Sleep Apnea and Diabetes
December 5, 2011
Filed under Fitness, Medical Updates
Yet Another Reason to Lose Weight Being overweight can not only increase an individual’s likelihood of developing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), but also for developing type 2 diabetes. Excess fat around a sleeper’s throat and mouth press down around the airways and block them. When the air is cut off, an extremely loud noise is [...]
Surprising Exercises to Reduce Your Propensity for Diabetes
April 30, 2010
Filed under Latest Scientific Breakthroughs, Wellness
It is no exaggeration to assert that the United States is in the midst of a diabetes epidemic.17.6 million Americans are presently formally diagnosed with the disorder, and it is estimated that the true number of individuals with the condition is 26.3 million – 7.8% of the population. One of the most prevalent varieties of [...]
Exercises that Help to Reduce or Control Diabetes
January 6, 2010
Filed under Fitness
The physical toll that diabetes takes on its victims is well known. Diabetes contributes to heart attacks and strokes. It can lead to blindness, organ failure, and limb amputations. It is a disease that has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. According to a 2008 report by the Centers for Disease Control, 23.6 million [...]
