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| Health News : diabetes - News from other sources. | | | | | | Diabetes programs scheduled Wed, 11 Sep, 2013 12:44 PM PDT The YMCA will conduct two of the programs, one a 12-month course to educate those with pre-diabetes about healthy diet and physical activity, and the other, a 12-week program designed to educate families about chronic disease and how to avoid it with a combination of spiritual, mental and physical well... Continue reading | | Latinos given health-benefits advice Wed, 11 Sep, 2013 12:40 PM PDT With Latinos in South Texas at greater risk for developing diabetes, obesity and certain cancers, it is crucial to alert residents that enrollment in the health insurance marketplace begins Oct. 1, local leaders said Thursday. Many Texans with no health benefits will be able to buy health insurance for... Continue reading | | No More Junk Food with Food Stamps, Says Rep. Phil Roe Wed, 11 Sep, 2013 12:39 PM PDT Headlines A diet of cola, ice cream and cookies may sound like a fast track to obesity and diabetes, but under current laws, food stamps will pay for exactly that meal plan. Rep. Phil Roe (R-TN) is proposing a bill to change this, so that the government only pays for healthy, nourishing food. This sudd... Continue reading | | Latinos less likely to be insured, face more risks Wed, 11 Sep, 2013 12:34 PM PDT With Latinos in South Texas at greater risk for developing diabetes, obesity and certain cancers, it is crucial to alert residents that enrollment in the health insurance marketplace begins Oct. 1, local leaders said Thursday. Many Texans with no health benefits will be able to buy health insurance for... Continue reading | | Tram Road Challenge: Gloria's Road to Fitness Wed, 11 Sep, 2013 11:21 AM PDT KMIR6 Today Anchor Gloria Rodriguez is starting on the road to fitness. After a year and a half of not working out regularly or being on a good nutritional plan and with health risks such as a family history of heart disease and diabetes, she is taking on a journey to improve her health. Her goal is to... Continue reading | | Pumping draws arsenic toward a big-city aquifer Wed, 11 Sep, 2013 10:06 AM PDT Naturally occurring arsenic pollutes wells across the world, especially in south and southeast Asia, where an estimated 100 million people are exposed to levels that can cause heart, liver and kidney problems, diabetes and cancer. Now, scientists working in Vietnam have shown that massive pumping of gr... Continue reading | | | | | | |
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