_ An Important Message for People Trying to Manage Their Blood Sugar Levels By Sondra Forsyth article Prediabetes and Type 2 diabetes are common but very serious conditions. Poor blood glucose management is associated with an elevated … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition How Many Calories? Keep An Eye on The Menu By Jane Farrell article Food and beverages consumed away from home make up one third of our daily intake, according to the federal Food … Read More→
_ The 5 Biggest Disruptors Wreaking Havoc on Your Hormones By Sondra Forsyth article As 2019 dawned, some people were taking a ΓÇ£new year-new youΓÇ¥ approach. They were determined to make self-improvements that provide … Read More→
_ Heart Health Diet Soda Linked to Strokes and Heart Attacks By Jane Farrell article Among post-menopausal women, drinking multiple diet drinks daily was associated with an increase in the risk of having a stroke … Read More→
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_ Heart Health Some Kinds of Exercise Have Greater Heart Benefits than Others By Jane Farrell article Physical training is important for heart health. But not every kind of exercise will have the same cardiovascular benefits. New … Read More→
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_ Bone Health Beyond Bone Mineral Density: Additional Bone Traits That Predict Risk for Fracture By Sondra Forsyth article Every year more than 2 million older Americans experience a fragility fracture to the hip, spine or wrist. Usually the … Read More→
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_ Obesity Weight Loss Options for Body Contouring after Bariatric Surgery By Sondra Forsyth article Tens of thousands of people each year achieve dramatic weight loss by undergoing bariatric surgery. According to the American Society … Read More→
_ Work On The Job, Standing Beats Sitting By Jane Farrell article Sit-stand workstations that allow employees to stand, as well as sit, while working on a computer reduce daily sitting time … Read More→
_ Age-related macular degeneration Mediterranean Diet Can Be a Sight-Saver By Jane Farrell article European researchers have found that people who adhere to a Mediterranean diet can cut their risk of late-stage age-related macular … Read More→
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Author Image Guide By Jane Farrell article Images Guidelines Each article must contain at least one image. For longer articles, please include at least two. The goal … Read More→
_ Heart Health Cardiovascular-Related Deaths Higher for U.S. Hispanics Who Live in Counties with Higher Hispanic Population By Jane Farrell article Hispanics living in the U.S. face more cardiovascular-related death in counties heavily populated by Hispanics than those living in more … Read More→
_ High blood pressure / hypertension Diagnosing and Treating Resistant Hypertension By Sondra Forsyth article Resistant hypertension affects 12 percent to15 percent of patients treated for high blood pressure according to a new scientific statement … Read More→