Metabolic syndrome relevance?
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Metabolic syndrome relevance?
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Tags: Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure, Metabolic, Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome, Disease and Condition
Most Recently Shared on June 1, 2010 at 8:47 pm By:
More evidence against concept of "metabolic syndrome" http://bit.ly/aCsJZB
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Women Risk Metabolic Syndrome Through Lack Of Exercise
medicalnewstoday.com — “The results of a national US study suggest that women are at greater risk for developing metabolic syndrome than men because they are less likely to do at least 30 minutes of exercise a day. It” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Women Risk Metabolic Syndrome Through Lack Of Exercise http://t.co/z3k7yVFd via @mnt_preventmed
The Benefits of Dietary Magnesium - Esther Entin - Health - The Atlantic
theatlantic.com — “It has been shown to decrease hypertension, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes. Now, an analysis of several large studies finds that dietary magnesium can cut the risk of stroke.” View full resource at theatlantic.com
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The Benefits of Dietary Magnesium - The Atlantic http://t.co/CvrHfARS via @AddThis
No time like a present: heart disease, metabolic syndrome and weight | FlashFree : Not Your Mama's Menopause
flashfree.me — “Canadian researchers report that keeping a check on your weight and body fat distribution before menopause can go a long way to preventing heart and metabolic disease after.” View full resource at flashfree.me
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Want to give yourself the gift of a lifetime? Aim for a healthy weight before you hit menopause, @lizscherer - http://t.co/lOC0jiSR
Seizures in Primary Antiphospholipid Syndrome: The Relevance of Smoking to Stroke
hindawi.com — “Objectives. To evaluate the frequency of seizures in primary antiphospholipid syndrome (PAPS) and their possible clinical and laboratory associations. Methods. Eighty-eight PAPS patients (Sydney’s criteria) were analyzed by a standard interview, physical examination and review of medical charts. Risk factors for seizures, clinical manifestations, associated comorbidities, and antiphospholipid antibodies were evaluated. Results. Nine (10.2%) patients with seizures were identified, 77.8% had convu” View full resource at hindawi.com
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Seizures in Primary Antiphospholipid Syndrome: The Relevance of Smoking to Stroke. Full text. http://t.co/OtOuw5Zb
Metabolic Syndrome Linked to Inflammation | Suite101.com
tracy-rose.suite101.com — “Syndrome X and obesity are both inflammatory in nature. Learn how to reduce risks and symptoms brought on by poor lifestyle choices.” View full resource at tracy-rose.suite101.com
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Metabolic Syndrome Linked to Inflammation: Syndrome X and obesity are both inflammatory in nature. Learn how to ... http://t.co/8bx61wmM
Is Stress Increasing Our Risk for Depression, Fatigue, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease? | Virtual-Strategy Magazine
virtual-strategy.com — “Respected stress expert James L. Wilson DC, ND, PhD is invited by the Australasian Academy of Anti-Ageing Medicine to present medical lecture to Australian physicians with new solutions for stress-related depression, adrenal fatigue, and metabolic syndrome | Virtual Strategy Magazine is an online publication devoted entirely to virtualization technologies.” View full resource at virtual-strategy.com
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Is Stress Increasing Our Risk for Depression, Fatigue, Diabetes and ... http://t.co/Y2et7r2S #anxiety #stress
High Blood Glucose Increases CKD Chances in Elderly
renalbusiness.com — “CHEVY CHASE, Md.—According to a recent study in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (JCEM), elderly people with the metabolic syndrome defined as having multiple risk factors associated with developing diabetes and heart disease, had an increased risk of chronic kidney disease.” View full resource at renalbusiness.com
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High Blood Glucose Increases CKD Chances in Elderly http://t.co/mu6MDwLL
Osteocalcin as a predictor of the metabolic syndrome in older persons: a population-based study - Oosterwerff - Clinical Endocrinology - Wiley Online Library
onlinelibrary.wiley.com — “Osteocalcin as a predictor of the metabolic syndrome in older persons: a population-based study - Oosterwerff - Clinical Endocrinology - Wiley Online Library” View full resource at onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Osteocalcin as a predictor of the #metabolic syndrome in older persons: a population-based study http://t.co/opkcnQ7v
Endocrinology News - The role of adiponectin in obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease |3969722
mdlinx.com — “Endocrinology Medical Article: The role of adiponectin in obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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The role of adiponectin in obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease: Journal of the CardioMetabolic Syndrome http://t.co/PJHIULHu #endo
Metabolic Syndrome
labtestsonline.org — “Provides overview of Metabolic Syndrome (Syndrome X) and the tests used to help diagnose Metabolic Syndrome/Syndrome X” View full resource at labtestsonline.org
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Metabolic Syndrome Risk Factors Reduced By Soy-Based S-equol Supplement
medicalnewstoday.com — “A 12-week treatment of the fermented soy germ-based nutritional supplement containing S-equol significantly lowered hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), LDL cholesterol and improved vascular stiffness, all fac” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Metabolic Syndrome
labtestsonline.org — “Provides overview of Metabolic Syndrome (Syndrome X) and the tests used to help diagnose Metabolic Syndrome/Syndrome X” View full resource at labtestsonline.org
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Soy-based S-equol lowers HbA1c, LDL cholesterol and improves vascular stiffness
news-medical.net — “A 12-week treatment of the fermented soy germ-based nutritional supplement containing S-equol significantly lowered hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), LDL cholesterol and improved vascular stiffness, all factors that occur as part of metabolic syndrome, according to a first-of-its-kind peer-reviewed study reported in a poster at the Women's Health 2012 annual meeting.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Soy-based S-equol supplement reduces metabolic syndrome risk factors
medicalxpress.com — “A 12-week treatment of the fermented soy germ-based nutritional supplement containing S-equol significantly lowered hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), LDL cholesterol and improved vascular stiffness, all factors that occur as part of metabolic syndrome, according to a first-of-its-kind peer-reviewed study reported ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Soy-based S-equol supplement reduces metabolic syndrome risk factors http://t.co/RhlqVrZA
What is the "Big Deal" with Metabolic Syndrome? | Doctor Chun Wong
doctorchunwong.com — “Metabolic syndrome is a serious disease because it is a red flag from our bodies that there is a serious disruption of physiological processes happening.” View full resource at doctorchunwong.com
Most Recently Shared on March 18, 2012 at 2:25 pm By:
What is the “Big Deal” with Metabolic Syndrome? http://t.co/D8rIDndQ
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James Underberg
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Metabolic syndrome.No more than a sum of its parts???http://www.theheart.org/article/1080363.do
1 year ago...