Helpful Vitamins Have you ever wondered which vitamins help you for heart health? Or which supplements help to improve your cholesterol? Here is a dietary supplement chart that I found to provide you some valuable information on which dietary supplements will actually make a difference. This chart will provide you some helpful information on beneficial [...]
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Insomnia and snoring are conditions that appear to predict an individual's risk of developing metabolic syndrome and may even be a factor in causing it, according to a study. Metabolic syndrome is a combination of risk factors – excess abdominal fat, high triglycerides, high blood sugar, low HDL cholesterol and high blood pressure – [...]
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For those who have difficulty with losing weight, and think that they might have insulin resistance, it is very important to understand the relationship between insulin resistance and diet. Under normal circumstances, blood sugar metabolism is carried out without difficulty. You eat a piece of cake. The cake is broken down and sugar is released [...]
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It’s called Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and it is estimated that it effects approximately 1 out of every 15 women. Often, starting in a girls teenage years, it causes a variety of problems including PCOS weight gain. It is called Polycystic Ovary Syndrome due to the small cysts that commonly develop on the ovaries. PCOS is [...]
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Although many people have never even heard of the condition, it’s name has continued to evolve over the years as we learn more about it. Caridometabolic syndrome has evolved in name as we have learned more about it. It really started with the term insulin resistance, which is really only a portion of the syndrome. [...]
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What do type II diabetes, obesity and Alzheimers disease all have in common? The answer may be suprising to you. The answer may be….plaque on the brain. A small study that was published in the August 25, 2010 issue of Neurology showed some interesting findings. A group of people were assessed that all had verifed blood [...]
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