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Warning Signs of Heart Disease & Heart Attack / Educational Video

January 22, 2010 By: Category: Beauty

Warning Signs of Heart Disease & Heart Attack / Educational Video

Heart disease is a disorder, which affect the proper functioning of the heart. Child heart disease is common affecting many newborn and older children. This article examines the various child heart diseases and their treatment.

Congenital Heart Disease

Heart disease is a serious ailment and often leads to premature death. Many children can also suffer from heart disease. Child heart disease is actually quite a common worldwide. When a child is born with an existing (more…)

2009/05/13 – Watermelons and High Blood Sugar – 11:00 PM CST

January 21, 2010 By: Category: Beauty

2009/05/13 - Watermelons and High Blood Sugar - 11:00 PM CST

Insulin is the hormone that injects blood sugar into your cells giving you instant energy. That is why eating fast acting foods, processed food with added sugar and made with refined flour, spikes the blood sugar. This will cause the body to produce insulin. With the body producing extra insulin, it will cause the blood sugar to drop too low therefore, zapping your energy.

When eating fast acting foods such as bagels or doughnuts the body goes into production and produces more (more…)

About Diabetes & Nutrition : High Blood Sugar Symptoms

January 08, 2010 By: Category: Beauty

About Diabetes & Nutrition : High Blood Sugar Symptoms

Scientific publications have lately been abuzz about Endoplasmic Reticular Stress, or ER Stress. In cells, the Endoplasmic Reticulum serves as a kind of all-powerful protector. Multiple studies have shown that ER stress is always present in people with Diabetes, and may therefore be used to indicate the onset of insulin resistance, or Type 2 Diabetes. “In the presence of chronic ER stress, such as we see in obesity, the effect of ER stress on metabolic regulation would lead to the development of (more…)