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D A T E |
| Some soul & science on GIVE & GET | 12-21-2006 |
| Cruel Genes Tuberous Sclerosis Complex |
12-06-2006 |
| Giving Thanks: The Effects of Joy & Gratitude on the Human Body |
11-20-2006 |
| 7 Ways to Gratitude | 11-20-2006 |
| A Few Good Monsters Don't be scared, be grateful. The Gila Monster is helping diabetics control blood sugar and lose weight. |
11-15-2006 |
| 'Spit' for a Cure “No cavities and no breast cancer. See you in six months. Don’t forget to floss.” |
11-08-2006 |
| Memory Research & Meditation | 11-01-2006 |
| The Pork Taco, The Tapeworm and The Brain | 10-25-2006 |
| Inflammatory: The Other Breast Cancer |
10-18-2006 |
| After-Bite We hear about those who die from West Nile Virus. We hear about those who get well. But, we don’t hear much about the one percent who live with it. Long term. |
10-11-2006 |
| Understanding Sudden Death in Teen Athletes | 10-04-2006 |
| PICA: When what you crave is not fit for human consumption |
09-27-2006 |
| Lab Tests 101 | 09-20-2006 |
| Girl Bullies: Mean Girls (Revisited) |
09-14-2006 |
| Can't Outrun the Gene But, family members at risk for Thoracic aneurysms may be able to head off disaster before it strikes thanks to genetic research |
09-06-2006 |
| Friendship: Ctrl_Alt_Delete | 08-23-2006 |
| 7 Questions Parents Ask Pediatricians | 08-16-2006 |
| HPV Vaccine to Fight Cervical Cancer | 08-09-2006 |
| Thrown a Curve What's new with scoliosis |
08-02-2006 |
| Bathroom Break An array of treatments gives the restroom a rest |
07-26-2006 |
| Shingles: Vaccine THIS! |
07-19-2006 |
| Heartfelt Stress | 07-12-2006 |
| Marriage: Happily Ever After...for who? |
07-05-2006 |
| Fire Up the Barbecue! Tips for safe outdoor grilling |
06-28-2006 |
| Short Cut: Through the Nose When it comes to removing some skull-base tumors, the shortest distance between two points beats the old-fashioned way...by a nose. |
06-21-2006 |
| ‘Better Than Ever’ Life and Love Life after Prostate Cancer: One Man's Story |
06-14-2006 |
| Killer Lipstick & Other Make-up Myths | 06-08-2006 |
| Don't Meth With Texas Texas took a pre-emptive strike to curb a national appetite. |
06-01-2006 |
| Oiling the Joints Not quite ready for a joint replacement? Injection therapies may buy you time. |
05-24-2006 |
| Secrets Keep the Secret, Shed the burden |
05-18-2006 |
| Speaking with Forked Tongue Dangerous New Trendin Body Modification |
05-12-2006 |
| The Pass Out Game A ‘choking game’ gains popularity among US children and teens |
05-11-2006 |
| Outbreak: Heather and Delia's Dangerous Return to Childhood |
05-05-2006 |
| Mumps & Measles: Grown-up facts on childhood disease |
05-05-2006 |
| How Then Shall We Live? | 04-28-2006 |
| Crash | 04-27-2006 |
| Turning Up The Heat on Cancer New Thermal Therapy Show Promise Against Some Cancers |
04-21-2006 |
| Memory Even memory experts confess they misplace words and car keys and... what were we talking about?... |
04-14-2006 |
| The Sweet and Sour Sugar Substitute Suspicions |
04-07-2006 |
| The Power of Words | 03-30-2006 |
| Teens and Xanax: the prescription pill culture reaches down to middle school |
03-16-2006 |
| Vertigo 'Stop the world—I want to get off.' |
03-08-2006 |
| Dead Drunk Spring break binge drinking can kill |
03-02-2006 |
| Home is Where the Heart (defibrillator) Lives... Experts weigh in on home external heart defibrillators |
02-13-2006 |
| Good Vibrations: Bone-anchored hearing aids use natural bone to conduct sound |
02-07-2006 |
| Music to Her Ears: A car wreck took away her hearing. Cochlear implants gave her the violin. |
02-03-2006 |
| Now Hear This | 01-31-2006 |
| A Wake-Up Call About Childhood Sleepiness |
01-25-2006 |
| When
Going to Work Makes You Sick - Literally Sick Building Syndrome - What It Is, How to Treat It |
01-21-2006 |
| Overexposed? Radiation safety in diagnostic testing |
01-20-2006 |
| 1 Hormone, 3 Fish Oils Help Stop Pre-Term Labor |
01-09-2006 |
| Only The Shadow Knows Our dark sides can tell us much about ourselves, if we're brave enough to face them |
01-03-2006 |
| "Mommy, My Ear Hurts!" Does Your Child Really Need Antibiotics? |
01-03-2006 |
| Bedside Manners: An Old Fashioned Doc Looks Back |
01-03-2006 |
| The New Aged | 01-03-2006 |
| Presbyopia: Baby Boomer Eyes |
01-03-2006 |
Eating healthy
reverses metabolic syndrome
Dr. Tasnime Akbaraly of University College London and her colleagues were interested if healthy eating could actually turn-the-tide and reverse metabolic syndrome, which is having 3 or more of the following risk factors: excess abdominal fat; high triglycerides, hypertension, low levels of HDL the “good” cholesterol, or type 2 diabetes. Having metabolic syndrome doubles a persons’ risk of heart disease and greatly increases the odds of developing type 2 diabetes.
The researchers studied 339 British civil servants with metabolic syndrome, and how closely the adhered to the Alternative Healthy Eating Index (AHEI) to see if it could help reverse metabolic syndrome. The AHEI is a set of published nutritional guidelines by the Harvard School of Public Health in 2002 that emphasizes whole grains, fruits, vegetables and decreased red meat consumption.
Five years into the study, nearly 50% no longer had metabolic syndrome. People who followed the AHEI guidelines the closest were nearly twice as likely to have reversed their metabolic syndrome. The results of the study were published in Diabetes Care, online July 29, 2010.
Dr. Alice Lichtenstein, an expert on diet and heart health from Tufts University in Boston who was not involved in the study said, "It's not about focusing on individual components of the diet, it's really the whole package, and that becomes important because it means that if one of the components of a healthy diet is to eat more fruits and vegetables, just buying a pill saying that there's a concentrated extract of fruits and vegetables is probably not what's going to help you."
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