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Well the short answer to this question is that a weight loss program and be a literal life saver. They actually help you to lose weight and keep it off, unlike the typical “go-it-alone” dieter who can lose weight no problem for relatively short periods of time but cannot keep it off. The sad fact about this, far too common, type of dieting is that it confers no health advantage to remaining fat. In some ways it is worse for you especially in the mental health realm. I want to spend the next seve
This article just appeared in the Wall Street Journal, but readers here at this blog are already more than aware of connectivity with medical devices that report data, we’ve already moved on to the “Blue tooth Inhaler” here. Medtronic CEO Talks About Research and Their Medical Devices for Diabetes – Video I also talk about how the connect to HealthVault, the free PHR from Microsoft. Anyway if you are a regular reader here, you are ahead of this one. First off though, we still
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For Release : Immediate Contact : David Almasi at (202) 543-4110 or e-mail dalmasi@nationalcenter.org to schedule an interview with David Ridenour Cap and Trade Legislation Would Increase Uninsured By Millions Washington D.C.: The U.S. Senate can increase the number of Americans with health insurance by tens of millions — at zero cost to taxpayers — by rejecting cap-and-trade legislation passed by the U.S. House, according to a policy analysis just released by The Nati
In this randomized trial of treatment versus no treatment for mild gestational diabetes mellitus, rates of the primary outcome (a composite of stillbirth or perinatal death and neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, hypoglycemia, hyperinsulinemia, or birth trauma) did not differ significantly between groups. However, there were significant reductions with treatment in several secondary outcomes, including the frequency of large-for-gestational-age infants, shoulder dystocia, cesarean delivery, and hyperte