Posted by admin on August 18, 2010
Planning A Tasteful Diabetes Diet Menu In some cases, eating in restaurants and at gatherings can be difficult for person with diabetess. Often, these locations do not prepare meals based on their healthy elements. When a person has diabetes, his or her body either does not produce insulin or resist it in a manner that [...]
Posted by admin on July 10, 2010
HEALTH CALENDAR July 16 AED course: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 16, Morris Hospital, 150 W. High St. The American Heart Association’s Heartsaver AED course covers the basic techniques of adult, child and infant CPR, as well as use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) and first aid for choking. The cost is $55. [...]
Posted by admin on April 27, 2010
Insulin Infusion Therapy For Type I Diabetes: What Is An Insulin Pump? Decades ago, individuals with Kind I (juvenile) diabetic issues needed to depend on normal injections to manage blood vessels glucose amounts. These days, insulin infusion (also referred to as insulin pump treatment) has eradicated the require for unpleasant, regular and invasive injections for [...]
Posted by admin on April 22, 2010
Gluten and Toxins in Pet Foods: are They Poisoning your Pets? Tainted Wheat Gluten Suspected in Pet Deaths Celiac.com 04/05/2007 – Recent news indicates that wheat gluten tainted with melamine, a chemical found in Asian fertilizers, and forbidden in American pet foods, has been implicated in the sickness of as many as 8,800 pets, including [...]