Meal Nutritional Planning Tips

Posted on April 21, 2008 - Filed Under Popular Diets | Leave a Comment

Meal Nutritional Planning Tips

  • Calories And Sugar: What Products Can Say

If you are counting calories and seeking sugar-free products, pay attention to the labels. The U.S. government has a sticky finger in the definitions related to sugar and calories on nutrition labels. For a food or beverage to be labeled “sugar free,” it must contain less than 0.5 grams of sugar per serving. To be labeled “reduced sugar,” it must contain at least 25 percent less sugar per serving than the regular version of the same food or beverage. Similarly, a “calorie-free” product must contain less than 5 calories per serving… Continue reading

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Lowering the Risks of Diabetes

Posted on April 20, 2008 - Filed Under Diabetes, Popular Diets | 1 Comment

Lowering the Risks of Diabetes 

  • Battling The Bulge Trims Your Diabetes Risk And Your Waistline

    Obesity remains one of the primary risk factors for type 2 diabetes. People with type 2 diabetes who are able to lose excess weight through a diabetes diet and exercise usually show improved insulin levels. Some scientific data have shown that taking insulin promotes weight gain in patients with insulin-dependent type 1 diabetes, but long-term studies of many diabetes patients have shown that the management of glucose levels with insulin trumps the possible weight gain associated with its use.

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    Dr. Phil Calls on Bistro MD Physician to Help In “Extreme Weight” Case

    Posted on April 12, 2008 - Filed Under Weight Loss, health coupons | Leave a Comment

    Dr. Phil Calls on Bistro MD Physician to Help In “Extreme Weight” Case

    With a case of extreme obesity slowly killing a man, Dr. Phil has called in Naples bariatric physician Caroline J. Cederquist, M.D., with hopes that her expertise and her medical delivery diet can offer critical help to the situation.

    On the show, set to air on January 29, Dr. Phil employs his popular team approach, and he’ll have input from his usual posse of medical experts for Kevin, who at age 44 has reached the stunning weight of 715 pounds. But faced with a weight problem that extreme… Continue reading

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    Dr. Phil Calls on Bistro MD Physician to Help In “Extreme Weight” Case

    With a case of extreme obesity slowly killing a man, Dr. Phil has called in Naples bariatric physician Caroline J. Cederquist, M.D., with hopes that her expertise and her medical delivery diet can offer critical help to the situation.

    On the show, set to air on January 29, Dr. Phil employs his popular team approach, and he’ll have input from his usual posse of medical experts for Kevin, who at age 44 has reached the stunning weight of 715 pounds. But faced with a weight problem that extreme… Continue reading

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    Healthy Relationship: Is it possible to have a normal relationship with food?

    Posted on April 10, 2008 - Filed Under Weight Loss, health coupons | Leave a Comment

    Do you sometimes feel like food is the enemy? If you’re overweight, the odds are high that you view food with deep suspicion. But even if you’re not overweight, you might have the same dim view. Many normal weighted people do.

    Defining food as the enemy can only lead to unhappiness and problems, according to obesity experts. When you think about it, it’s to your advantage to put a friendly face on food because you can’t get away from it. You need food to live. Food is energy and is the fuel that runs our bodies. Food is a necessity… Continue reading

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    Cancer, Weight, Breast Cancer

    Posted on April 10, 2008 - Filed Under Weight Loss, health coupons | Leave a Comment

    Walk Away from Breast Cancer

    Want to reduce your risk of getting breast cancer? Just walk away from it.

    I’m Dr. Caroline Cederquist, with Get The Skinny on Your Health.

    A study of 74,000 women aged 50 to 79 showed that women who walk one-and-a-quarter hours to two-and-a-half hours per week had an 18 percent lower risk of breast cancer than inactive women.

    This was the same extensive study that showed that women who took hormones had greater risk of cancer and heart disease. Thousands dropped their hormone replacement therapy flat, even though there are good medical arguments against abruptly quitting hormones. Women were… Continue reading

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    Walk Away from Breast Cancer

    Want to reduce your risk of getting breast cancer? Just walk away from it.

    I’m Dr. Caroline Cederquist, with Get The Skinny on Your Health.

    A study of 74,000 women aged 50 to 79 showed that women who walk one-and-a-quarter hours to two-and-a-half hours per week had an 18 percent lower risk of breast cancer than inactive women.

    This was the same extensive study that showed that women who took hormones had greater risk of cancer and heart disease. Thousands dropped their hormone replacement therapy flat, even though there are good medical arguments against abruptly quitting hormones. Women were… Continue reading

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