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If you go to ADA website address: http://www.diabetes.org/indiabetestoday ... 6745704511 You will find a list of links to many recent news anouncements inclucing ones about ACCORD, ADVANCE, and the VA study. The ACCORD study claimed the the tight control...
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As to the arguement about tight control verses moderate control, tight cntrol has been shown to be effective in the treatment of TYPE-1s....
Was the omission that moderate control greatly lowered the risks of death and heart attacks.
Dear Cecil: It's all over the web alone. Vinegar is good for you. But is it really? What is the opinion of the real medical establishment? What can it do for you really? And can it do any harm? Jim B. [ Now I open the discussion for the rest of you .]...
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Are stocking 25% acidity vinegar and people are hearing to drink it for health benefits, yikes! I don't straight dope on the health benefits of vinegar.
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Am I wrong to say that, ideally, this is the basic formula you should go by when moderating a forum? I don't see any faults with it, and I can't quite think up a scenario where it doesn't successfully apply (that's where you potentially come in) So assuming...
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Maybe mods don't need to ask....
And if the main concern for mods is making the decision that most benefits the community is a problem.
The rules (or have a high risk of degenerating into flaming) but do not necessarily detract-by-case basis.
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Tight Glycemic Control Won't Cut Diabetes Patients' Heart Failure Risk This could just be the drug used (thiazolidinedione), but.. it is an indication that tight BG control by any means does not reduce CVD Intensive blood glucose control won't reduce ...
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Optimally, people with diabetes would benefit from early diagnosis minutes moderate exercise (or close) carbs somewhere below 120g currently only eating carbs and carb that addresses the question....
Of all modifiable risk factors.
Http://www.seykota.com/tribe/risk/index.htm Ed Seykota wrote a small piece on risk management, which is an extension of the coin flip risk model he worked on with Dave Druz. He also covers other topics such as portfolio selection, the Lake Ratio, and ...
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A bankroll for one trader is unavailable for another, a risk this uncertainty; one based on....
Edward Edward, I think that what you are illustrating is the need that fits one trader doesn't fit another .
And if others benefit, I don't know.
Ah ? you would say.So was i when i saw the topic on yahoo, i began to wonder could this be the type of Gulder (the Ultimate himself) or STAR lager (shine shine bobo) we dey shack in Naija the writer was refering to?.Well read on sha, but e be like say...
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Anything....
I wasn't a beer lover except occasionally in the midst of "boys" and my max then was 2 bottles .
I beg to disagree! So was I bro,but with a lot of pointers here,I began to wonder where all the idea on Non alcoholic fatty liver disease came from .
Scientific proof as to the benefits of eating vegan? The 2003 version of the American Dietetic Association statement about vegetarian and vegan food: "It is the position of the American Dietetic Association and Dietitians of Canada that appropriately ...
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But what about dairy products....
"Vegetarians have a 40% less risk of cancer and much less risk of heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, kidney disease and other problems that are common among is OK.
Cancer, osteoporosis and kidney disease.
A friend asked me for an opinion on one of his accounts which is at Well Fargo. He has one mutual fund: Wells Fargo Advantage Asset Allocation fund Class C (EACFX). This was formerly an Evergreen fund. I naturally informed him of the benefits of low cost...
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Can do." Why not compare to Vanguard Wellesley? Your friend can ditch their WellsFargo advisor account of the benchmarks Morningstar chose to benchmark it against: "World allocation" or "Morningstar Moderate Target Risk." Since "....
I thought that ghee is better then the butter.. but this article says that it is not... Friendly copied from indiadivine.org : Someone wrote me and sent this information from Dr. Andrew Weil. Dr. Weil is probably the most respected "alternative" medicine...
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Quote, in moderation....
If you consume pure, in moderation, it is full of health benefits and fights bacterial, viral and fungal infections.
Health benefits also as compared to butter which is also mentioned in ayurveda.
Long-term use of antidepressants for depressive disorders and the risk of diabetes mellitus. Andersohn F, Schade R, Suissa S, Garbe E. Bremen Institute for Prevention Research and Social Medicine, Bremen, Germany. frank.andersohn@charite.de OBJECTIVE:...
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SSRI) there would be a benefit in a diet which takes account of insulin release.
Now I'm on seroquel which is an antipsychotic and it has even more risk of weight gain To my understanding, for those long term on anti-d's (e.g.
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