Medicines for Diabetes
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High Blood Pressure Prevention and ControlBy: Flor Ayag | 02/07/2008 | Women's HealthWhat makes blood pressure increase? Imagine that you are watering your garden. By opening the faucet or by reducing the caliber, or diameter, of the jet of water, you increase the pressure of the water. The same occurs with blood pressure: Increasing the rate of flow of blood or decreasing the caliber of the blood vessel elevates the blood pressure. How does high blood pressure occur? Many factors are involved. Alternative Medicine For: Diabetes, Blood Pressure, MenopauseBy: Roy Graneau | 27/09/2007 | Alternative MedicineHistorical and modern uses of herbal, natural alternative medicine. The Good Thing About High Blood Pressure-you Can Naturally Treat HypertensionBy: Joe Barton | 06/12/2007 | Alternative MedicineIs there anything good about high blood pressure? No, except that you can naturally treat hypertension or high blood pressure with some simple tips. Discover 6 things your doctor forgot to tell you. Can Our Economy And Health Care System Survive Aging Baby Boomers?By: Connie Limon | 17/07/2007 | HealthThe generation of people born between the years of 1940 and 1960 are expected to have major effects on health and social service systems. By the year 2030, about one out of every five Americans, or 20% of our population, will be a senior citizen in the United States. In... Can our Economy and Health Care System Survive Aging Baby Boomers?By: Connie Limon | 05/02/2008 | Healthhe generation of people born between the years of 1940 and 1960 are expected to have major effects on health and social service systems. By the year 2030, about one out of every five Americans, or 20% of our population, will be a senior citizen in the United States. In other countries such as Japan, Germany, Sweden and the United Kingdom, senior citizens are even greater in number. Title - Alternative Medicine for the Treatment of DiabetesBy: Bhupesh Chandra Semwal | 28/07/2008 | Alternative MedicineDiabetes mellitus is a common metabolic disorder with micro and macro vascular complications that result in significant morbidity and mortility. It is considered as one of the five leading causes of the death in the world. In Diabetes the beta cells of the pancreas being unable to produce sufficient insulin to prevent hyperglycemia. Presently, there are several medicines are available in the market for the treatment of diabetes but long term use of these medicines produce several side effects s The Medical Information Bureau - ExplainBy: kevin moshayedi | 18/12/2008 | HealthThe Medical Information Bureau (MIB) is actually a central database of medical information. It collects information of people who have applied for individual health or life insurance policies such as credit information, habits, hazardous avocations and hobbies, and motor vehicle reports such as poor driving history and accidents. Many insurance companies use the services of the MIB. The Blood Test That Can Save Your LifeBy: Michael Ozner, Md, Facc, Faha | 22/12/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsAlthough standard blood cholesterol tests (measuring total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, and triglycerides) have helped doctors to accurately assess heart disease risk in many patients, recent advances in medical science have demonstrated that conventional cholesterol testing provides only limited insight into the multiple factors that underlie cardiovascular disease. In fact, these tests identify only 40% of those at risk for coronary heart disease.
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