Status And Diabetes

Increased risk of death among men suffering from insomnia and short sleep duration in men who suffer from chronic insomnia who slept less six hours were four times more likely to die during the 14-year follow-up, according to a new study. The results were adjusted for confounding factors potential, such as body mass index, smoking, depression and obstructive sleep apnea. Other adjustments for hypertension and diabetes has little effect on the risk of mortality. No …
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Know Your Numbers, Outlive Your Diabetes: 5 Essential Health Factors You Can Master to Enjoy a Long and Healthy Life (Marlowe Diabetes Library) $8.48 Five tests are the cornerstones for monitoring your overall health with diabetes and developing a daily management plan — yet few of the more than 21 million people in the United States living with diabetes know their results of these five tests: A1c Blood pressure Lipids (HDL, LDL, triglycerides) Microalbumin Yearly eye exam Knowing your five key test results will enable you to manage your cond… |
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The EMT Basic Exam Review $17.00 Written to meet the DOT National Standard Curriculum The EMT-Basic Exam Review will assist anyone preparing to become certified as an EMT-Basic. There are 1,500 questions included in 33 chapters which cover the cognitive and affective objectives in the DOT National Standard Curriculum. The questions reflect the state and national EMS exams to better prepare learners for the exam. For those who w… |
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Diabetes and Health Disparities: Community-Based Approaches for Racial and Ethnic Populations $56.10 “What Liburd and colleagues provide in this edition is a framework for all practitioners involved in diabetes prevention and control. The recommendations and tools provided here are key to the success of future research and programmatic efforts.” -Wayne H. Giles, MD, MS & Ann Albright, PhD, RD (From the Foreword) Type 2 diabetes and its principal risk factor, obesity, have emerged as twin… |
September 2nd, 2010 in
Cure Diabetes | tags: diabetes, epidemiological, health, social, socioeconomic