Sleep, Stress Reduction May Help Weight Loss

March 29, 2011 at 12:36 | Report abuse | PennyNot @BoSox Fan Garcinia Cambogia Reviews A better study would be what it takes to reduce stress and get better sleep. If you are not stressed and can sleep, you don’t need the help nearly as much as those with the stress and the inability to get good sleep. Just saying, sleep and reduce stress is like saying avoid tsunami’s after earthquakes when you live on the shoreline. It isn’t that simple. March 29, 2011 at 15:20 | Report abuse | louise jackson Are there really people who exist that can’t loose weight? I don’t think so.
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Hormone Therapy Not For Disease Prevention: Study

After analyzing data from about 30,000 women, researchers found the risk of serious health problems increased while women were taking hormones – as past studies have also shown – and then fell once they went off the pills. “The findings suggest that hormone therapy is a reasonable option for short-term treatment of menopausal symptoms in early menopause but should not be used for long-term chronic disease prevention,” Dr. JoAnn Manson, the study’s lead author from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, told Reuters Health. The new report, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, looks at women who were part of the original Women’s Health Initiative studies. Those studies were large, randomized trials of hormone therapy that were stopped early when it became clear that women taking estrogen alone or a combination of estrogen and progesterone had higher rates of ovarian cancer, breast cancer, strokes and other health problems. For the new study, Manson and her colleagues analyzed data recorded during the trials and for six to eight years after women stopped taking the hormones. Overall, 27,347 U.S.
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Government panel: Hormone therapy ‘not recommended’

Hot flashes are a symptom of menopause for which some women may seek treatment with hormone replacement therapy.

That practice fell out of favor about 10 years ago when a large clinical trial — the Women’s Health Initiative — designed to confirm these hypotheses was halted early. Women involved in that trial were actually at higher risk for many of the problems that hormone therapy was supposed to prevent. Data from the Women’s Health Initiative and other large-scale trials suggest estrogen plus progestin therapy moderately reduces risk for fractures but increases the chance of developing strokes, dementia, deep vein thrombosis, urinary incontinence and gallbladder disease. For patients taking estrogen only, the picture is similar. As with combination therapy, the risk of fractures is lower, but there is an increased risk of stroke, gallbladder disease, deep vein thrombosis and urinary incontinence.
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Losing Weight Can Have Big Impact On Those With Diabetes

Diabetes rates rise in Dorset with fears over further increases (From Thisisdorset)

Instead, it builds up in your blood. The reason why type 2 diabetes develops is not completely clear. But being overweight plays a role. In people who are overweight, the body sometimes needs as much as two to three times more insulin than it would if it was at a healthy weight. In those who develop diabetes, that is more insulin than the pancreas is able to produce.
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Does Lexicon Own the Future of Type 2 Diabetes?

Diabetes UK which published the new figures, show that just over 29,470 people across the county are now thought to have diabetes, an increase of almost 28,900 in 2012. And the proportion of people with the condition is expected to rise further over the next few years. Diabetes UK is now urging people to know the risk factors for Type 2 diabetes and to be assessed if any apply to them. Graham Cooper, Diabetes UKs regional manager for the south west, said: Addressing this situation needs to be one of the top health priorities in the area. Given that the increase in diabetes cases is mainly due to a sharp rise in Type 2 diabetes, we need to get much better at preventing cases of Type 2. A vital first step towards this is to ensure both that people realise how serious it is and also that they understand their own personal risk so that if they are at high risk they can make the lifestyle changes that can help prevent it. I know that we all have busy lives and that thinking about future health can be uncomfortable, but it is only if people in Dorset, Bournemouth and Poole grasp the nettle and get their risk assessed that we can start to bring the rise in diabetes to an end. While most cases of Type 2 diabetes can be prevented or delayed through lifestyle, about 10 per cent of cases are Type 1 diabetes, which tends to occur in younger people and is not linked to lifestyle or weight at all.
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Sidestep Diabetes Troubles

After recent life-changing diagnosis, 8-year-old Lehi girl with diabetes selling brownies to buy alert dog

But the same report reveals nearly half of adults with diabetes aren’t hitting goals for glucose, blood pressure and cholesterol. That’s bad: Diabetics are two to four times more apt to have heart disease or a stroke. Plus, they have a higher risk of foot, vision, skin, nerve and kidney problems. For healthy blood sugar, work with a doctor to find your best diet plan, be more active and take meds as directed.
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have diabetes. Approximately 215,000 people with diabetes are under the age of 20. With proper monitoring and the help of insulin therapy, diet and exercise, people with Type 1 diabetes can live long, healthy lives, according to the American Diabetes Association. Monitoring blood glucose levels is important to keep diabetes in check. Hannah has hers checked five to seven times a day. Blood sugars too low or too high can lead to serious complications, such as glaucoma and cataracts, neuropathy, hypertension and even death if not managed properly.
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