Archive for April, 2008
Diabetes: Breast-feeding May Help Babies and Women Against Diabetes
0 Comments Published April 17th, 2008 in Diabetes.Tip! Heart: Diabetes affects by increasing the amount of fat and homocystenine in blood.
Babies and women may be protected against developing diabetes disease through breast feeding, according to new research. This current study states that the longer women nursed, the lower their risks of developing diabetes.
Diabetes as a medical disorder characterized by varying or persistent [...]
Diabetes: Cell Transplantation Could Be A Solution For Diabetes
0 Comments Published April 14th, 2008 in Diabetes.Tip! An individual must follow a diabetic diet program. Not being on the proper diet can be a great factor in acquiring type 2 diabetes.
A new cell transplantation technique is being used by researchers in order to repair the cells that produce insulin in patients with type 1 diabetes. The study, presented this week at [...]
Tips For Easing The Pain Of Acid Reflux Disease
0 Comments Published April 13th, 2008 in Acid Reflux Disease.Tip! Baking Soda and Water: Usually a teaspoon of baking soda mixed in a glass of water will help most people, since it neutralizes excess acidity. This is one of the most natural ways to cure heartburn/acid reflux.
How do you treat acid reflux disease so that the pain and damage are at a minimum? Trust [...]
Tip! Peritoneal Mesothelioma starts in the abdomen (after swallowing the particles) and accounts for about 10-20% of Mesothelioma patients.
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that is usually found in those previously exposed to asbestos. Cancerous cells form in the mesothelium, which is a protective lining that covers most of the body’s internal organs. [...]
Diabetes: Hypoglycemia Doesn’t Impair Cognition In Children With Type 1 Diabetes
1 Comment Published April 11th, 2008 in Diabetes.Tip! Avoid intake of excess salt, which increases blood pressure and aggravates the problems of diabetes.
Under results of a new study, hypoglycemia, which is a drop in levels of blood sugar, and is severe enough to cause seizures or coma in young children with type 1 diabetes (those who develop the disease very early in [...]




