Entries from May 2009 ↓

Free Radical Damage Shortens Our Life

by Samantha Tidy

A major cause of our bodies aging and becoming damaged is free radical damage. Free radicals come about as a result of the environment, caused by such things as pollution and exhaust fumes etc. It was Dr Denham Harman who was the first person to realise that free radicals were causing damage.

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Diabetes Prevention Info

by Jake Ryan

One of the first things you can do if you think you are at risk of diabetes is take an online diabetes screening. It is also important that you talk to your physician about your diabetes risks. However, there are methods you can take to help to prevent diabetes.

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The Importance Of Supplementation

by Sheri Naegeon

A lot of us take supplements, but what is the underlying reason why we supplement? What do we get from supplement taking? And the question to ask ourselves is why should we consider consuming vitamins and minerals and other supplements? The truth is that the vast majority of the public consume supplements to give our bodies a much needed immune system boost and to give ourselves a sense of general good well being.

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Is There a Connection Between Obesity and Diabetes?

by Jake Ryan

Diabetes has increased in numbers substantially in the past few years. Over 21 million people in the US have diabetes. This disease is on the rise and the leading factor behind it is obesity.

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Professional Development With Online Career Training

by George Fenshaw

Take your time to browse the following pages as it will surely be a real benefit.

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Effective Means Of Removing Deep Acne Scars

by Chris Channing

Acne scarring is a reminder that one has successfully made it through a tough bout of acne. Once the acne seems to be gone, you should start working on resurfacing your face if you should think that your appearance is lacking, or even if your self esteem seems a little bit under the weather lately.

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Alpha Lipoic Acid Capsules Are Popular Find Out Why

by Greg Gainess

The vitamin-like substance Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) functions as a co-factor for energy production. It provides internal cell protection and external cell membrane protection against free radicals as it is both a water and a fat soluble antioxidant. Our body can produce Alpha Lipoic Acid on its own however levels decline as we get older or if we get stressed as well.

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What are Normal Blood Sugar Levels - Some Answers

by George Taylor

Humans have a main energy source which is a form of sugar otherwise called glucose. This type of energy is taken from foods which have or are made up of carbohydrates. The body will regulate the glucose levels with the hormone called insulin which is naturally wproduced inside us.

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Why You Might Need To See Your Doctor For Adult Bedwetting Incidents

by P Millner

If you’re a woman or a man suffering from bed wetting issues then you may want to see your doctor sooner rather than later. Adult bedwetting affects between 1-2% of the entire population and it is not a matter to be taken lightly. Adults who regularly have bed wetting incidents during sleep are often suffering from some sort of underlying medical condition which could probably get worse if not treated properly.

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The Epidemic of Kids and Type II Diabetes

by Jake Ryan

More and more children and kids are being diagnosed with diabetes. The epidemic has changed from originally effecting most adults to know kids.

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