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2006-01-03
Age healthfully with lifetime strategy DetNews.com, MI - 5 hours ago Visit any nutrition store and you'll find supplements meant to delay the aging Exercise helps to keep blood sugar levels in good control, preventing diabetes. "We can't do anything about the aging process. We cannot turn back the clock. We cannot grow younger, despite what a lot of people tell us," says Dr. Andrew Weil, author of a new book on healthy aging, "Healthy Aging: A Lifelong Guide to Your Physical and Spiritual Well-Being" (Random House, $27.95). The celebrity doctor advocates combining Western medicine with complementary practices and considers himself aging well at 63. "I think we can do a lot about remaining healthy as we get older."
2006-01-02
Taking Calorie Counting Up A Notch WFMY News 2, NC - 3 hours ago That's right, just the peel. The peel is where the most nutrition is stored. "There's no chance of them getting type 2 diabetes, they have very low blood Dr. John Holloszy, principal investigator, agrees. "There's no chance of them getting type 2 diabetes, they have very low blood pressure, and the risk of them developing cancer is markedly decreased," Dr. Holloszy says.
2005-12-13
For Women Only: Mastering the Science and Art of Type 2 Diabetes PR Web (press release), WA - 5 hours ago on how to eat mindfully, manage emotional eating, and beating diabetes burnout; fitness of body image, assertiveness, and relationships; nutrition and cooking
To Green Mountain participant Gina Roperti, a 39-year-old woman with type 2 diabetes, the teaming up makes perfect sense. When Gina was first diagnosed with diabetes, she was prescribed medication, had her feet checked, saw a nutritionist, and was told to exercise. “But when your knees hurt, exercise doesn’t come easy,” she says. She knew she needed a radical change in lifestyle, “but not a radical approach. It had to be something I really would do,” says Gina, who lives in Plymouth, MI. She signed up for a stay at Green Mountain at Fox Run, the 30-year-old professionally- directed center that pioneered the non-diet approach to achieving a healthy weight. Here, like-minded women eat, sleep, talk, get active together, and change bad habits to good. Take a residential experience like this, add the expertise of Joslin diabetes educators, and diabetes care just moved a major step forward.
2005-12-06
Enhancing Nutritional Products with Superfoods Natural Products Industry Insider, AZ - Dec 5, 2005 On the diabetes front, chlorella extracts were found to block the formation of a chlorella-derived supplement (as Respondin™, from Ocean Nutrition Canada) on As with chlorella, spirulina has powerful effects on the
immune system. C-PC worked in an animal study to suppress antigenspecific IgE
antibodies, enhancing the mucosal immune system defenses and reducing allergic
inflammation.22 In another animal study, spirulina extract reduced serum
histamine, total IgE and inflammatory reaction in rats with allergic rhinitis.23
Similar results were reported by researchers at the University of California at
Davis, who conducted a double blind, placebo-controlled study in 36 patients
with allergic rhinitis.24 Patients who received 2 g/d of spirulina (supplied by
Earthrise Nutritionals Inc.) reduced IL-4 levels, modulating the Th profile and
reducing the symptoms of IgEmediated allergy.
2005-12-05
Get kids active at early age Denver Post, CO - 6 hours ago Our nation's children are on a course for developing diabetes, heart disease Leonard Epstein, Ph.D., professor of Preventative Medicine and Nutrition at State
2005-12-01
Strides taken against heart disease, diabetes Asbury Park Press, NJ - Nov 30, 2005 2 diabetes. That's the thrust of a recent study presented by Dr. Walter Willett, chairman of the Harvard School of Public Health's department of nutrition, at Cathy Nonas, a registered dietitian who directs the obesity and diabetes program at the North General Hospital in New York City, agreed. She pointed to the Diabetes Prevention Program, a study of more than 3,000 people diagnosed with "pre-diabetes," which in 2001 found those who adopted a healthy lifestyle reduced their risk of diabetes by 58 percent.
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