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Obesity and Diabetes Caused By Lifestyle: Summary This study analyzed the effect of certain lifestyle factors th... http://bit.ly/hP0iBm

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A new candidate pathway for treating visceral obesity | Science Codex

sciencecodex.com — “BOSTON, MA—Brown seems to be the color of choice when it comes to the types of fat cells in our bodies. Brown fat expends energy, while its counterpart, white fat stores it. The danger in white fat cells, along with the increased risk for diabetes andView full resource at sciencecodex.com

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#Obesity Nice! Converting white fat into energy producing healthy brown fat via a change in Vitamin A metabolism.... http://t.co/ejhzRJGF

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Does working shifts at night increase you risk of diabetes? - Health News - NHS Choices

nhs.uk — ““Shift workers getting too little sleep at the wrong time of day may be increasing their risk of diabetes and obesity,” according to the BBC, which reported new research showing that changes to normal sleep can cause the body to...View full resource at nhs.uk

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High-fat, low-carb foods linked with increased risk of heart attack in obese people

news-medical.net — “High-fat, low-carb foods are a popular choice for dieters, but new laboratory research by University of Alabama at Birmingham cardiologists indicates these may be detrimental to the health of people who have ischemic cardiovascular disease or a predisposition to heart attacks.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Frank B. Hu, M.D., Ph.D.: How America's Sleep Deficit Is Damaging Long-term Health

huffingtonpost.com — “There is substantial evidence that sleep deprivation is associated with increased risk for diabetes, obesity and other chronic illnesses. Considering that chronic diseases are the leading causes of death and disability in the U.S., we should stop treating sleep as a sacrificial luxury and instead insist on it as an essential part of a healthy lifestyle.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Cambridge Journals Online - Abstract

journals.cambridge.org — “The rapid increase in the incidence of chronic non-communicable diseases over the past two decades cannot be explained solely by genetic and adult lifestyle factors. There is now considerable evidence that the fetal and early postnatal environment also strongly influences the risk of developing such diseases in later life. Human studies have shown that low birth weight is associated with an increased risk of CVD, type II diabetes, obesity and hypertension, although recent studies have shown thatView full resource at journals.cambridge.org

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Strategies for Managing Contrast-induced Nephropathy | Cardiology

touchcardiology.com — “Title: Strategies for Managing Contrast-induced Nephropathyeditors choice: Editor's choiceAbstract: Abstract Increasing life expectancy and the risk of diabetes and obesity have led to significant rises in the number ofView full resource at touchcardiology.com

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Cancer rates in women ‘increase due to obesity more than alcohol’ - news - Celebrities with diseases

celebrities-with-diseases.com — “A large proportion of cancers are caused by people's lifestyle choices, like smoking (inset) Smoking is still the biggest cause of cancer, with 23% ofView full resource at celebrities-with-diseases.com

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No Cure For Diabetes, But Lifestyle Changes Can Be The Difference - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “Not to state the obvious, but diabetes is a clear threat to the human species and needs to be addressed. It is also important to remind ourselves of the things we can do in life to avoid the epidemic. Multiple lifestyle factors such as obesity and alcohol consumption increase a person's risk of diabetes, and once again new research suggests that a person's odds of developing the disease may decrease for each positive lifestyle change they make. Diabetes is a lifelong (chronic) disease in which tView full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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Improving Lifestyle Reduces Diabetes Risk

diabetes.webmd.com — “Multiple lifestyle factors such as obesity and alcohol consumption increase the risk of diabetes, but new research suggests that the odds a person will develop the disease may decrease with improvement in each individual lifestyle component.View full resource at diabetes.webmd.com

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Journal of Sexual Medicine links erectile dysfunction with lifestyle choices, Bury business owner advises medical assessment as sales of counterfeit ED drugs soar - Yahoo! News

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Television viewing time is associated with increased risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. | GreenMedInfo | Article | Natural Medicine | Alternative Medicine | Integrative Medicine

greenmedinfo.com — “This article on GreenMedInfo.com concerns - Television viewing time and mortality: the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle Study (AusDiab).View full resource at greenmedinfo.com

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Where are Health Coaches Needed?

www1.gotomeeting.com — “Health Coaches are needed everywhere! In the United States, we hear a lot about how the Standard American Diet (SAD) – consisting of fast food, highly processed, sugary, and refined foods—has led to a significant increase in obesity and chronic diseases like heart disease and diabetes. But the SAD lifestyle is no longer limited just to Americans. The health epidemic is growing around the world, and Health Coaches are needed globally now morView full resource at www1.gotomeeting.com

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Increasing Insulin Sensitivity (Page 1) :: Diabetes Self-Management

diabetesselfmanagement.com — “Insulin is a hormone that is normally released by the beta cells of the pancreas. When a person's pancreas cannot produce enough insulin to sustain good health, insulin can be injected into the body with a needle or infused with a pump. One of...View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com

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#diabetes Lower your level of insulin resistance with these lifestyle choices: http://bit.ly/iEwXq2

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Diabetes belt: American South gets increased health notoriety | INFORUM | Fargo, ND

inforum.com — “First, we had the --stroke belt,-- a swath of the American South characterized by those with unmanaged high blood pressure and a sedentary lifestyle. Then, we got the --obesity belt,-- a portion of Southern geography inhabited by a number of folks with elevated cardiovascular disease as well as a sedentary lifestyle.View full resource at inforum.com

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