Archive for February, 2008
Tip! Eating big meals can increase your chances of acid reflux. Try to eat smaller meals throughout the day so that your stomach does not have as much to empty.
Acid reflux or GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) occurs when the liquid that is in the stomach backs up into the esophagus. This is usually [...]
Tip! 8 million African Americans have diabetes.
The insulin is a hormone used by the body in metabolizing carbohydrates and in regulating blood sugar (glucose) levels. Some times, from special reasons, there is insufficient insulin to complete the body’s need. Then diabetes occurs. Type 1 diabetes is when the body has a total lack of insulin [...]
Tip! Generally it is deemed that even a slight exposure to asbestos particles leads to mesothelioma. So if these fibres are detected in your house or office, they should be removed as soon as possible and all the materials that came in contact with it should be thoroughly cleansed.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently [...]
Tip! Good control of diabetes lowers risk of having severe kidney disease.
Almost anyone can be afflicted with diabetes. It is a medical disorder that affects the blood sugar level of a person resulting to different complications. Amazingly, while diabetes can be prevented or slowed down, there are lots of people in America who has this [...]
Acid Reflux: What You Really Need To Know
0 Comments Published February 3rd, 2008 in Acid Reflux Disease.Tip! Exercise is a healthy option for everyone and generally will not trigger acid reflux. A study, however, in 2000 showed that competetive weightlifters were more likely to have acid reflux.
The formation of gases and acidic substances in the stomach and its backing up into the esophagus causes severe pain or burning sensation in the [...]




