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Light Yoga Benefits Diabetes According to Study

Last week we wrote about how when it comes to “Diabetes Prevention: Every Little Bit Helps.” Meaning that any lifestyle improvement you make can be a benefit. One of the lifestyle improvements,...

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Get Your Diabetes Under Control to Save Your Memory

All Headline News recently reported on a study done in Japan which found that people with diabetes run a greater risk for developing forms of dementia, such as vascular dementia and Alzheimer’s...

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November is Diabetes Awareness Month: Keep Your Family Healthy!

Eating Whole Grains Can Help Control Blood Sugar Levels November is Diabetes Awareness Month, and one thing that you should be aware of is the growing number of young children, adolescents and adults...

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Life Line Screening Friday Roundup: Top Diabetes News Stories

In keeping with the theme of Diabetes Awareness Month, I found quite a few news items on the subject of diabetes and weight loss. I’ve summarized the information in the snippets below and included the...

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Today is World Diabetes Day

Did you know that there even was a World Diabetes Day? Adopted by the United Nations in 2007, it has a logo and everything! Just check out the International Diabetes Federation website at...

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Life Line Screening Friday Roundup: Moderation is Key to Good Health

We’ve just come from Thanksgiving, and we are looking to the end-of-the-year holiday season. As I browsed through the health news for the week, I began to notice a pattern: Moderation is the key to...

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Friday Roundup: U.S. Nurses’ Health Studies Find Varied Work Schedules...

Could nurses be at risk for diabetes!? Nurses who work a varied work schedule could be. A USAToday.com article reports on a recent study, which suggests that the longer nurses worked a rotating...

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Life Line Screening Recap: Paula Deen’s Diabetes Announcement

You may have read news stories yesterday about today’s expected announcement by Paul Deen on the TODAY show. Well it’s out! Yes, the down-home cook from Savannah, star of Food Network’s “Paula’s Best...

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Life Line Screening: Friday Roundup Blog Post – March 30th

Friday Roundup:   Colon Cancer Is Hot on the Charts These Days with Musicians Earlier this week we reported that Country Music musician and singer Wade Heyes has been diagnosed with Stage IV colon...

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Life Line Screening: Friday Roundup Blog Post – April 6th

Friday Roundup:   Mammograms + MRIs/Ultrasound = More Breast Cancer Detection A new study released in the April 4th issue of the Journal of American Medical Association notes that the addition of an...

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Life Line Screening Friday Roundup Post: Mobile Phones, Salt Intake and...

Friday Roundup:   Huge U.K. Study Currently Finds No Evidence of Health Harm from Mobile Phones Perhaps it’s just that we fear the unknown, or are suspicious of technology we don’t quite understand –...

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Sugar & Saturated Fats on the Brain, Calcium & Heart Attacks, Longer Lives...

Friday Roundup:   Sugar & Saturated Fats – Not Friends to Brain Function & Memory Two recent articles on the Food Navigator website are continuing an interesting trend in reporting about the...

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Soda Linked to Stroke Risk, Foods that Can Lower Your Cholesterol Level, and...

Friday Roundup:   Drinking Soda’s Not Too Sweet an Idea If You Want to Guard against Stroke & Diabetes Some of you may have heard about the recent study published in the American Journal of...

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Aspirin Fights Skin Cancer, Exercise + Liposuction to Keep Fat Away...

Friday Roundup:   Very Good News – Aspirin Helps to Prevent Skin Cancer It’s been a pretty important last few days for cancer research news. Recent studies have found that diesel fumes contribute to or...

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Fruits and Veggies Help Smokers Quit, 4 Ways to Lower Alzheimer’s Risk, and...

Tuesday Roundup:   Fruits and Veggies to the Rescue: Helping Smokers Quit   Itching for a cigarette? Instead, eat some fruits and veggies. The benefits of fruits and vegetables are numerous. They’re...

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Moderate Drinking May Benefit Bones, The Link Between Diabetes and Cosmetics,...

Friday Roundup:   A Glass of Wine a Day Keeps Osteoporosis Away? For women who like a glass of wine every now and then, we have some good news. New research shows that moderate alcohol consumption,...

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Lifting Weights Lowers Diabetes Risk, How to Do a Skin Exam, 6 Surprising...

Friday Roundup:   Pump Iron to Lower Diabetes Risk Some people might not particularly enjoy exercising, but research shows the benefits of physical activity are abundant. Now, weight training has been...

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Divorce and Stroke Risk, 3 Osteoporosis Prevention Tips, Diabetes and...

Are Your Parents Divorced? Your Stroke Risk May Be Higher   If you’re a man and your parents divorced before you were 18 years old, your stroke risk may be higher. That’s what a new study from the...

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Soft Drinks and Stroke Risk, Early Detection for Diabetes, Get Ready for...

      Study: Soft Drinks May Raise Stroke Risk Are you an avid soda drinker? If you’re like a lot of other Americans, you love a fizzy, refreshing soft drink. New studies show, however, that drinking...

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Foods for Bone Health, Aging and Heart Disease, Importance of Diabetes Education

  Best Bone-Healthy Foods Osteoporosis affects both men and women all over the world. The International Osteoporosis Foundation states that among women over the age of 50, 1 in 3 will suffer an...

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