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Business People - Sept. 16
Carson Institutional Advisory OMAHA, Neb. — Scott Ford, chief executive officer and founder of Cornerstone Wealth Management Group in Hagerstown, recently was added as a member of Carson Institutional Advisory’s Investment Committee. As a...Tags: Banking, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Hershey (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Cancer, Marketing
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Bariatric surgery to cure Type 2 diabetes better understood
Days after undergoing gastric bypass surgery, Brenda Maker's diabetes was gone — her body producing enough of the hormone insulin to turn sugar into fuel.
It's a phenomenon seen in recent years by doctors who increasingly are using the operation...Tags: Linthicum, Science and Technology, High Blood Pressure, Diseases and Illnesses, Health
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For women, reproductive rights are economic issues
Sensing, perhaps, that they are losing the public relations battle after Senate candidate Todd Akin's forehead-slapping views on "legitimate rape" and the female body's magical ability to guard against pregnancy, Republicans are trying now to focus on the...Tags: Abortion Issue, Health Treatments, Family Planning, The Washington Post, U.S. Senate
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Planning for the diabetic
The number of individuals with diabetes or pre-diabetes is continuing to increase. In 2010 the CDC Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, reported that 6.9% of South Dakotans have been told by their physician that they have diabetes. Diabetes is...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Whole Wheat Bread, American Diabetes Association, Diabetes
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Gut bacteria linked to obesity-related health problems
The answer to why some obese people develop diabetes and other health problems may be found not in just a love for junk food, but in the bacteria that thrive deep in the human gut.
Scientists at the University of Maryland School of Medicine have...Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Human Body, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Colleges and Universities
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Charlie Kimball talks about racing with diabetes
Charlie Kimball was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 2007, news that upended his personal and professional life. But the 27-year-old English-born, California-raised open-wheel racing veteran didn't just work to get his career back on track, he's worked...Tags: Science and Technology, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Chip Ganassi Racing, Open-Wheel Racing, Vehicles
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Pumping Iron: Study finds lifting weights may defend men against Type 2 Diabetes
CW33 NewsRoyal Wright is just like millions of American men--fighting type 2 diabetes. He was diagnosed in 1991 and now he plans to build more muscle to tear down his type 2 diabetes. "I'm going to start to notice you know from this point to check and see that...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Science and Technology, Weightlifting, Diabetes
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Diabetic alert animal ready to aid Aberdeen girl
adirr@aberdeennews.comSometimes an electronic device just can’t beat a well-trained snout. Within the first two days with her new family, Keetah, a black and brown diabetic alert dog, was catching drops in 9-year-old Lexi Olson’s blood sugar 15-20 minutes...Tags: American Diabetes Association, Diabetes
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Luis Yahn Bikes In Tour De Cure And Works For Diabetes Research
Johnson and Johnson Employee Luis Jahn doesn't need to pump insulin to survive, but diabetes has become his life's mission. Jahn works for the company's sub-division Animas, which makes insulin devices for people living with diabetes. Jahn says the...
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3 foods for a flatter stomach
If you want a flatter stomach, cutting calories and exercising are must-dos. But new research also shows some foods may have waist-shrinking (and consequent health-boosting) properties. Here are some tummy tamers to add to your diet: Canola oil:...
Tags: Diets and Dieting, Beta-Carotene, Vitamin C, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Science and Technology
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Type 2 Diabetes: Study challenges standard treatment plan
CW33 NewsWayne Jackson knew something was wrong--he was always thirsty and his mom was already diabetic so one day he just had to know. "You know,” Wayne recalled. “I test mom, then I tested myself as well." Wayne was like as estimated 2 million...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, American Diabetes Association, Diabetes
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Health-care employees' layoff notices concern students' parents
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comSeveral parents with children who attend county public schools said they were outraged Thursday when they learned that the Washington County Health Department had begun issuing layoff notices to school nurses and their assistants. Melanie Gatrell said...Tags: Schools, Health, Nursing, Diabetes, Health and Safety at Work
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