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Health Headlines - November 28 by Meredy Registered NurseHealth Maven Many Type 2 Diabetes Patients Morbidly Obese: U.S. Study Twenty percent of Americans with type 2 diabetes are more than 100 pounds overweight (morbidly obese), according to a Loyola University Health System study. "The rate of morbid obesity among people with diabetes is increasing at a very alarming rate, and this has substantial public healt ... Read on »
Day 239 Happy Thanksgiving by stevenluch Certainly a day to NEVER forget in my life. I spoke of getting healing reactions before……… but those were just minor flair ups…. I had a massive healing reaction this morning. This is when there is an overload of toxins in the body and they need to be released quickly. I felt like I was dying. Never have felt anyth ... Read on »
Treatment Blurbs From ILADS by Connie S. Patient Expert Here, in my laziest blog post ever, I will be sprinkling about little bits n' pieces of information on Lyme disease treatments, which I received from the experts at the latest ILADS conference. These are random blurbs that you may find helpful for treating your Lyme disease, or one of the million infections and/or other conditions that accompany i ... Read on »
The Toilet Excuse? Really? by Dr. Secretwave101 Patient Expert “I need more drugs because I had a heart attack yesterday and in my monumental pain I flushed my Percocet down the toilet.”I stare. AWwww, MAN, I don't know WHAT happened, man.“No really. I’m serious. I don’t know what’s going on with my heart and I accidentally flushed my drugs down the toilet when it ... Read on »
Are You Consuming Poisonous Strawberries? by Curtis Duncan Unbeknownest to most people, commercially grown strawberries are one of the most toxic fruits you can consume. Commercially grown strawberries are high in pesticides. Pesticides are one of the overlooked dangers in our industrial food system. I mean hey we all use pesticides. We use them to KILL those weeds which is often medicine like the medicina ... Read on »
Day 14 by cancerisnotanoption People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Today is day 14 and it was a rough day again as were the past few. My mornings always start well, but seem to go downhill. A positive note I was able to be disconnected from all my iv's to get a shower, which felt like bliss. About 11 a.m I got the shakes so bad and could not get rid of them. The doctor came in and said since I keep having them alo ... Read on »
The First Ophthalmic Innovation Summit by Irv Arons Healthy Living Professional Earlier this year, two venture capitalists, Emmett Cunningham of Clarus Ventures and Bill Link of Versant Ventures, came up with the idea to hold a meeting prior to this year’s AAO Meeting, to enable start up and other small and early-stage ophthalmic companies to present new innovations that they were working on to a group of “angels&r ... Read on »
Kim Kardashian Weight Loss - Thanks, QuickTrim® .::yawn::. by Paula C. From fearlessly defending her unphotoshopped curvy-figure (and cellulite) this past April in Life & Style mag, Kim K is singing a new tune. Posting a a much thinner pic (right) via twitter this week, she chimes: "I finally feel I've reached my goal!"No specific measurements or pounds were stated. But, like sister Khloe K's recent weig ... Read on »
Why we struggle to prove the benefitial effect of strict diabetic control on cardiovascular... by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Diabetes is the scourge of mankind .( Womankind too ! In fact it affect women more than men !) When we say DM & Cardiovascular disease we mean the type 2 maturity onset DM .Even a lay person can recognise the strong link between DM and increased cardiovascular mortality .While logic would make the same lay person believe , that prope ... Read on »
Diabetes will double and costs triple by 2034 by Kathleen Registered NurseHealth Maven According to new findings published in Diabetes Care, the incidence of diabetes, and associated health costs are expected to double by 2034. The cost of treating diabetes is expected to triple in the next twenty-five years. The number of Americans living with diabetes will soar to 44.1 million, currently estimated at 23.7million. Cost of diabetes c ... Read on »