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Weight and Diabetes

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A balanced diet and an active lifestyle are important for kids with diabetes because weight can influence diabetes, and diabetes can influence weight.

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Prenatal Choline May ‘Program’ Healthier Babies

newswise.com — “Pregnant women may have added incentive to bulk up on broccoli and eggs now that a Cornell University study has found increased maternal intake of the nutrient choline could decrease their children’s chances of developing hypertension and diabetes later in life.View full resource at newswise.com

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Preggo? Eat broccoli and eggs to help "program" baby for a healthier life, says @Cornell_Univ http://t.co/3BCInp7N #parenting #pregnancy

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Caffeine can prevent memory loss in diabetes

sciencedaily.com — “Badly controlled diabetes are known to affect the brain causing memory and learning problems and even increased incidence of dementia, although how this occurs is not clear. But now a study in mice with type 2 diabetes has discovered how diabetes affects a brain area called hippocampus causing memory loss, and also how caffeine can prevent this. View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Drinking Water Week: 8 Ways To Get More H2O

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Is High Fructose Corn Syrup Worse Than Sugar?

healthcastle.com — “Is High Fructose Corn Syrup Worse Than Sugar? Find out current research about high fructose corn syrup and high cholesterol. Effect of high fructose corn syrup consumption on cholesterol, triglycerides, and body weight. written by Registered Dietitians.View full resource at healthcastle.com

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RDCorinne Corinne Dobbas MS,RD Nutritionist and Dietitian

Is high-fructose corn syrup worse than sugar? I think yes!...http://bit.ly/IS04wy via @healthcastleglo

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Does zig-zagging calories produce faster weight loss than eating the same number of calories everyday?

caloriecount.about.com — “Does zig-zagging calories produce faster weight loss than eating the same number of calories everyday?View full resource at caloriecount.about.com

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In 2011, I returned to clinical practice after working in the Internet industry. My goal is to offer services that are above and beyond "normal" care. I do not maintain a physical office; instead, I visit patients and their families in their homes in Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill, a charming historic section of Brooklyn, New York City. For everyone else, and I use Skype, the telephone, and email to “visit” with my patients. The care is always high quality regardless of method.

When it comes to weight control, I am committed to a flexible, realistic and personal approach. I do not believe in fad diets or unnecessary diet pills. I do believe in making informed choices based on your values and preferences, with a clear understanding of the consequences, for better or for worse. Throughout my career, I have used a "Non-Diet Approach" to weight control, which emphasizes appetite regulation and learning to solve emotional problems without using food. For medical problems that require a therapeutic diet, I teach my patients how to choose specific foods in the correct amounts for their optimal health. I nutritious, well-prepared food and physical activity performed in the total health.

My patient services include dietary and nutritional status assessment, food and nutrition counseling and education, personalized diet and activity plans, and coordination of care with family or others at your request. To read about my services and to book an appointment, visit my website and blog at AskMaryRD.com

In addition to my clinical practice, I provide services as a brand ambassador, social marketing expert, speaker, writer, digital content adviser, and media personality.  I focus on special projects, products and services in the areas of food and nutrition and related IT." /> Mary Hartley, RD, MPH Nutritionist, Dietitian, and Active Health Library

Ask Mary: Does zig-zagging (cycling) calories produce faster weight loss? http://t.co/HGxM8aaH @CalorieCount #AskMaryRD #DrOz

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Losing weight when obese can prevent or cure diabetes, whatever the initial BMI, study suggests

sciencedaily.com — “Lowering your BMI by five units can dramatically reduce your risk of diabetes, whatever your initial weight, says new research. The findings show that even severely obese patients with diabetes can potentially rid themselves of the disease.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Losing weight when obese can prevent or cure diabetes, whatever the initial BMI, study suggests http://t.co/47irPMzN

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To sleep, perchance to stay healthy

vancouversun.com — “Imagine medical research linked a particular food with all of the following: obesity, diabetes, hypertension,View full resource at vancouversun.com

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Kids with cerebral palsy may benefit from video game play

eurekalert.org — “Like their healthy peers, children with disabilities may spend too much time in front of a video screen. For children with cerebral palsy (CP), this leads to an even greater risk of being overweight or developing health issues such as diabetes or musculoskeletal disorders. Scientists have found that video games such as Nintendo's Wii offer an enjoyable opportunity to promote light to moderate physical activity in children with CP, and may have a role to play in rehabilitation therapy.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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AAAS Kids with cerebral palsy may benefit from video game play http://t.co/O9veduNV

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Lack of sleep may trigger fat genes - Health - CBC News

cbc.ca — “Getting more sleep than average may help with maintaining a healthy body weight, a study of twins suggests.View full resource at cbc.ca

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Choline Consumption During Pregnancy May Lower Babies' Risk Of Diabetes: Study

huffingtonpost.com — “Consuming the nutrient choline -- found in broccoli, eggs and milk -- during pregnancy could help to reduce the risk of the child later developing diabetes or high blood pressure, a new study suggests. Researchers from Cornell University found in the 12-week study that consumption of 930 milligrams of choline a day by women in their third trimester of pregnancy is linked with a 33 percent decreased concentration of cortisol -- the stress hormone -- in their babies.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Why Pregnant Women Need To Get Enough Of <em>This</em> Nutrient http://t.co/94oNwpqi via @huffingtonpost

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Making Childhood Obesity Our Business | Organic Connections

organicconnectmag.com — “Epidemic childhood obesity is just the visible tip of an iceberg of present and pending peril. We have widespread Type 2 diabetes among our children; a generation ago, this was called adult onset diabetes.View full resource at organicconnectmag.com

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May DSMA Blog Carnival | Diabetes Social Media Advocacy

diabetessocmed.com — “Diabetes can sure be expensive.  Insurance can help take away some of the financial burden, but sometimes the things we want, or even need, are not covered byView full resource at diabetessocmed.com

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