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ISSUE: November 15, 2009
Articles about diabetes
Philanthropy 2.0
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6-15-2001
Honchos at high-techs are writing a new chapter in charitable giving and tearing up some old rules in the process.
Article Excerpts:
...example, the troubling rise in the incidence of
diabetes
among low-income groups. Because many cases of...
...among low-income groups. Because many cases of
diabetes
can be traced to poor diet, Lunsford says, ASVP...
...people about the relationship between diet and
diabetes
, and offers information about buying and cooking...
The Once-over
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9-15-2006
GET A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON YOUR FAVORITE BIG CITIES WITH SOME NEW TRAVEL GUIDES. ARE YOU A TV JUNKIE? OUR TRIVIA TREAT WILL PUT YOUR KNOWLEDGE TO THE TEST. PLUS MUCH MORE.
Article Excerpts:
...smoke, are obese, or have high blood pressure,
diabetes
, or a family history of heart disease In your...
Be A Grainiac ...
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5-1-2008
Amp up your health (and your taste buds) with some whole-grain goodness.
Article Excerpts:
...they help reduce the risks of stroke, type 2
diabetes
, heart disease, asthma, certain cancers, and...
Take Two Beers And Call Me In The Morning
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11-1-2002
Reseachers have discovered that beer is healthy. what's next? Bacon cheeseburgers? So now they say that beer is good for you. Pardon me a second while I consider that. (YEEEEE-HA! Whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop. Ding dang doodle. All...
Article Excerpts:
...such as heart attack, stroke, hypertension,
diabetes
, and dementia.” In case...
Beer — It Does A Body Good
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9-15-2006
Beer It Does a Body Good IF you're ANYTHING LIKE ME, which is to say overweight and slothful, then you had to be happy about the news coming out of the health sciences this summer.First of all, let me say that I try to stay as far away a...
Article Excerpts:
... may actually help reduce your chances of getting
diabetes
. So, not only will coffee help you stay awake to...
Testing Testosteron
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8-1-2002
E Men, if you haven't been feeling quite yourself in the boardroom or in the bedroom, you might want to talk to your doctor about a condition popularly called male menopause.
Article Excerpts:
...Jerome S. Fischer, an endocrinologist at the
diabetes
& Glandular Disease Clinic in San Antonio.
Shaky Pyramid?
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6-1-2003
SHAKY PYRAMID
Experts now say that blindly following the USDA Food Guide Pyramid is a surefire path to obesity. Take the blinders and the weight off with some common-sense information.
Article Excerpts:
...feel hungry sooner and can even lead to Type II
diabetes
.” OK, but what’s a simple...
Racing To Win
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6-1-2003
NASCAR team owner Joe Gibbs went from winning Super Bowls to capturing racing titles. What's his secret?
Article Excerpts:
...days a week, and, eventually, self-induced my
diabetes
. American Way: Are you a CEO? Gibbs: ...
The Power Of One
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12-15-2003
Ever felt helpless in the face of the world’s big problems? Maybe you’re thinking too big. Try a single-minded focus on a single societal ill, and you may find — as these do-gooders did — that one person can change the world. "If we onl...
Article Excerpts:
10 To Watch
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2-1-2004
they're leading MCI and the SEC, building smart chips and supercomputers and spacecraft. they're 10 people who should be on your radar screen this year.
Article Excerpts:
...(for high cholesterol) and Glucophage (for
diabetes
). Before that, Potter spent more than a decade...
A Latter-day Da Vinci
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4-1-2004
A LATTER-DA VINCI
Modern-day renaissance man Jacob Gelt Dekker is an MBA who paints portraits, a wildly successful entrepreneur who hangs with princes and taxi drivers alike, and he's rebuilding Curaao, too.
Article Excerpts:
...has the world’s highest incidence of
diabetes
-related kidney failure, he is building a...
Losing Your Mind?
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2-15-2005
Hey, absent-minded professional: Your favorite gadget could sap your ability to remember.
Article Excerpts:
...are bigger problems. they lead to hypertension,
diabetes
, and increased risk of strokes and microstrokes,...
The Devil Inside
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10-15-2005
Researchers are identifying the genes that could cause disease in our own bodies. But how much do we really want to know about what lurks within us?
Article Excerpts:
...they can alert us that we may be predisposed to
diabetes
or breast cancer. Because this field is so new,...
Caffeinated Nation
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6-15-2008
Sure, one to two cups of coffee a day is okay; in some cases, it might even keep the doctor away. But what about five or six cups, a few sodas, and a candy bar as a late-afternoon pick-me-up?
Article Excerpts:
... including reducing the risk of developing type 2
diabetes
and Parkinson’s disease. Still, you...