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Is This the Cure for Diabetes?

With the increased levels of obesity in Canada, there has been a correlated increase in the number of people being diagnosed with Type II diabetes. Due to the serious complications that can occur with diabetes, many diabetics are searching for a diabetes cure. Research has started to look at alternatives to traditional medicinal treatment for ...click here to read more

Is Diabetes Actually Reversible?

Recent research has shown that diet may cure diabetes. A study showed that by paying close attention to blood sugar monitors, the amount of daily calories consumed offers diabetes help in the fight against diabetes. 11 participants in a study conducted at Newcastle University in England were able to reverse the effects of Type-2 diabetes ...click here to read more

The Miracle Grass for Diabetes and Cholesterol

By 2030 it is expected that 438 million people will have diabetes worldwide. The most common strain is Type-2 and the disease, according to some, has reached global epidemic status. Many diabetic also experience cholesterol problems and face obesity. Type-2 diabetes creates a number of problems for those suffering from it. Cholesterol problems create a ...click here to read more

Treatment to Ease Diabetes Symptoms

Type-1 diabetes, which is also referred to as insulin-dependent diabetes, is a condition where the pancreas no longer produces insulin, which consequently results in chronic high blood sugar levels. Unfortunately no one has found a way to cure diabetes of the type-1 variety; however multiple case studies suggest that chiropractic care, in combination with a ...click here to read more

Diabetes and its Link to Cancer

There are many possible complications associated with diabetes, is cancer now one of those potential risks? It might be. First, and most importantly, there are two types of diabetes: Type 1 – is usually diagnosed in children and young adults.  This is an autoimmune disease where the body attacks the insulin-making beta cells by mistake. ...click here to read more

Don’t Ignore Chest Pain: New Study Helps Identify Those Most at Risk for Heart Attack

Researchers at Keele University have made significant progress in understanding how to better prevent future heart attacks in individuals experiencing unexplained chest pain. This breakthrough could potentially benefit millions of people who visit their GP every year in the UK due to chest discomfort. Despite undergoing various tests, many individuals remain undiagnosed, leaving their condition ...click here to read more

Gastroparesis Diet: Tailoring Nutrition to Ease Symptoms

Introduction to Gastroparesis Gastroparesis, a gastrointestinal disorder, manifests as a delay in emptying stomach contents into the small intestine. This condition arises from impaired stomach muscle function, which propels food through the digestive tract. Consequently, the hindrance in digestion gives rise to a range of uncomfortable symptoms. Definition and Overview of Gastroparesis The term “gastroparesis” ...click here to read more

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How To Know If You Have SIBO: Symptoms and Risk Factors

Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth, commonly known as SIBO, is a digestive disorder that can cause a variety of uncomfortable symptoms. Understanding the symptoms and risk factors associated with SIBO is crucial for early diagnosis and effective treatment. In this article, we will explore what SIBO is, how it develops, its symptoms, risk factors, complications, dietary ...click here to read more

Diabetic Gastroparesis: A Guide to Symptoms, Risks, and Treatment

Diabetic gastroparesis, a condition that affects the stomach’s ability to empty food properly, is a significant concern for individuals with diabetes. In this guide, we will explore the definition, epidemiology, and pathophysiology of diabetic gastroparesis. We will also discuss what increases the risk of developing this condition, its symptoms, potential complications, and offer valuable tips ...click here to read more

Must Know Warning Signs And Risk Factors For Stroke

May is National Stroke Awareness Month, and it’s an excellent opportunity to learn more about the signs and risk factors of the medical condition. By learning more about stroke this month, we can all work to prevent this condition and keep ourselves and our loved ones healthy. A stroke is a medical emergency that can ...click here to read more

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