Friday, March 14th, 2008 at
1:00 am
I’ve used their product for years. Yes, the marketing worked on me but the idea proposed by the company, that one dose can instantly protect you when flying, is incorrect . The makers of Airborne have agreed to refund money to consumers as part of a $23.3 million settlement of a class-action lawsuit for false advertising
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Airborne Gets Nailed
Friday, March 14th, 2008 at
1:00 am
I’ve used their product for years. Yes, the marketing worked on me but the idea proposed by the company, that one dose can instantly protect you when flying, is incorrect
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Airborne Gets Nailed
Tuesday, March 11th, 2008 at
11:36 pm
Weight-loss and major lifestyle changes may be more effective than intensive insulin therapy for overweight patients with poorly controlled, insulin-resistant type 2 diabetes, according to a diabetes researcher at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
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Weight Loss May Beat Intensive Insulin Therapy …
Tuesday, March 11th, 2008 at
10:20 pm
We’ve written for years about the correlation between diabetes, obesity and the lack of sleep. While some prioritize other activities above a good night’s rest, others simply have difficulty getting the 7-8 solid sleep that doctors recommend. Here’s a list of bedtime ideas from a variety of sources: Sleep only when sleepy Don’t oversleep or nap during the day
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Get to Sleep – Here’s How
Tuesday, March 11th, 2008 at
10:20 pm
We’ve written for years about the correlation between diabetes, obesity and the lack of sleep.
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Get to Sleep – Here’s How
Tuesday, March 11th, 2008 at
9:58 pm
That is, how many push-ups can you do?
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How many can you do?
Tuesday, March 11th, 2008 at
9:58 pm
That is, how many push-ups can you do? Based on national averages, a 40-year-old woman should be able to do 16 push-ups and a man the same age should be able to do 27. By the age of 60, those numbers drop to 17 for men and 6 for women.
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How many can you do?
Monday, March 10th, 2008 at
9:54 am
By answering the question of how diabetes surgery works, we may be answering the question of how diabetes itself works . Gastric bypass surgery can lead to diabetes remission independent of weight loss even in subjects who are are not obese, which points to the small bowel as the possible site of critical mechanisms for the development of diabetes .
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Mechanisms – Knowing and Curing
Monday, March 10th, 2008 at
9:54 am
By answering the question of how diabetes surgery works, we may be answering the question of how diabetes itself works . Gastric bypass surgery can lead to diabetes remission independent of weight loss even in subjects who are are not obese, which points to the small bowel as the possible site of critical mechanisms for the development of diabetes .
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Mechanisms – Knowing and Curing
Tuesday, March 4th, 2008 at
10:57 pm
Usually drugs for disease treatment are listed with serious side affects. However, researchers have noted that certain certain drugs for type II diabetes also appear to lower patients’ blood pressure .
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Good Side Affects?