June 1, 2008

8 tips for sensible weight loss.

Around 150 million Americans were overweight or obese in 2008. In the UK at least a third of the population is either overweight or seriously obese. More and more children are having their life expectancy reduced because of obesity. Obesity continues to be a serious problem and is predicted to reach epidemic levels by the year 2020.Here are some diseases that you are likely to suffer from if you are carrying a lot of extra weight:1. Heart disease- the biggest killer of all.2. Stroke3. Diabetes- too much sugar can cause problems.4. Cancer5. Arthritis- your joints can’t take too much weight.6. HypertensionLosing weight helps to prevent and control these diseases.The quick weight loss methods which have made their creators millions of dollars do not provide lasting results. They may help you lose weight in the short term but in the long term they’re of no use. More often than not, dieting methods which involve dietary drinks, foods and supplement or pills do not work. They make their producers lots of money but do not really benefit you. I will, however, talk about these in other articles.It is better to rely on a healthy weight loss option which will […]

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Diabetic Neuropathy

Diabetic neuropathy is one of the more painful problems that occurs with the progression of diabetes. Neuropathy is another term for nerve damage, and in this case, it is nerve damage resulting from inadequate blood supply to the nerves. The blood supply becomes restricted by atherosclerotic plaque formation in the small blood vessels that supply the nerves, and this is a common result of increased blood lipids (cholesterol and triglycerides) associated with diabetes.Diabetic neuropathy typically first involves the feet, and may later involve the hands, creating the “stocking and glove” pattern of symptoms. As the nerves degenerate from lack of blood supply (and therefore a lack of vital oxygen to the nerve tissue), various symptoms of nerve damage begin to arise. The symptoms of diabetic neuropathy may include numbness, burning pain, tingling, and stabbing pain.Because diabetic neuropathy is tied to poor blood flow (and resulting decreased oxygen) to the nerves, symptoms tend to be worse at the extremes of activity level. When someone with diabetic neuropathy is inactive for an extended period of time, such as when sleeping, overall blood pressure and circulation decreases, resulting in decreased blood flow and oxygen supply to the nerves, […]

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