Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Health News: [diabetes ]: How two-minute walks every half hour could save you from diabetes danger

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How two-minute walks every half hour could save you from diabetes danger
Tue, 02 Jul, 2013 09:00 PM PDT
TAKING a two-minute stroll around the office every half hour could save millions from the misery of diabetes, scientists have revealed.        
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In Mississippi, the epicenter of the epidemic, Harrison County tries to get diabetes costs under control
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Tue, 02 Jul, 2013 08:53 PM PDT
GULFPORT -- The Harrison County Board of Supervisors hopes to saves thousands of dollars in medical costs by sending employees to a company that specializes in controlling diabetes.
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Fiber-rich grains tied to lower diabetes risk
Tue, 02 Jul, 2013 08:19 PM PDT
NEW YORK - People who eat a diet high in fiber-rich whole grains are less likely to develop diabetes or heart disease, according to a review of past studies.
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Court expected to make decision on prayer death appeal
Tue, 02 Jul, 2013 07:51 PM PDT
The State Supreme Court is expected to make a decision on whether convictions should stand against a couple accused of praying over their daughter instead of seeking medical attention for the girl. Kara Neumann died in 2008 after complications from diabetes. Kara's parents, Dale and Leilani Neumann, ar...
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How two-minute walk every half hour could save you from diabetes danger
Tue, 02 Jul, 2013 07:30 PM PDT
TAKING a two-minute stroll around the office every half hour could save millions from the misery of diabetes, scientists have revealed.        
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'One size fits all' BMI index may be wrongly applied by doctors for ethnic groups, says NICE
Tue, 02 Jul, 2013 05:50 PM PDT
Black, Asian and other minority ethnic groups may be missing out on treatment for weight-related conditions such as diabetes because doctors wrongly using a "one size fits all" obesity measure, NICE has said.        
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Inflammation links social adversity and diabetes
Tue, 02 Jul, 2013 05:42 PM PDT
Diabetes is strongly associated with socioeconomic status: Low income, low education, and low occupational status are all linked to a higher risk for diabetes. Trying to understand the mechanisms underlying the association, researchers report that a substantial part of it appears to be attributa...
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