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  • Diabetes Treatment

    Diabetic symptoms beginning for the first time after age 30 can frequently be reversed completely by simple non-medical treatment. Even with the more serious type of diabetes beginning early in life these approaches help a great deal; however, insulin treatment is usually also necessary in early-onset diabetes. Unfortunately, no cure has yet been found for diabetes…

  • Types of Diabetes

    If your doctor recently diagnosed you with diabetes, you’re one of nearly 16 million people in the United States — nearly one in 17 people — who have diabetes. Approximately 2,200 new cases are diagnosed each day. Diabetes Mellitus Technically, this disease is known as “diabetes mellitus” — diabetes from the Greek for siphon, to…

  • Who is at Risk

    It is estimated that 16 million Americans have diabetes, but as many as half of them do not know it. If left untreated, diabetes can lead to blindness, stroke, kidney failure, heart attack and amputations. However, when detected early and treated correctly, diabetes can be controlled. Diabetes – Know Your Risk Why do so many…

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    Myths about Sugar

    For many years, sugar has had a bad reputation. At the very least, it has been considered a junk food and an indulgence. More seriously, it has also been said to cause heart disease, obesity, cavities, hyperactivity in children, and diabetes Diabetes and The Myths About Sugar While it’s true that sugar per se is…

  • SMART Fitness Goals

    SMART goals are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound objectives that help you stay focused and motivated in achieving your goals. Here’s a breakdown of each element: Specific: A specific goal is focused and well-defined, making it easier to understand and work towards. When setting a specific goal, it’s helpful to answer the following questions:…

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    Weight Training for Older Adults

    Incorporating weight training could improve the quality of life for many older adults. Weight training would not only help build muscle mass but it will also increase muscle strength and endurance. Regular weight training as part of a exercise routine would also help with balance, motor coordination and stability. Check with your Doctor If you…

  • Weight Training Tips

    A Typical Workout A typical workout with weights includes a warm-up of five to ten minutes followed by an exercise routine that leaves the muscles thoroughly exhausted. Your exact exercise routine should be formulated with an exercise specialist in a gym. Your personal trainer will tell you just how to position yourself, how to lift…

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    Cross-Country Skiing

    Cross-Country Skiing For Your Health Cross-country skiing has lagged behind the downhill variety in popularity in the United States, but in terms of all-around aerobic benefits, it’s the front runner. Using muscles in the shoulders, back, chest, abdomen, buttocks, and legs, cross-country skiers can burn as many as six hundred to nine hundred calories per…