Well Yes Indeed, Sub-Standard Housing Would Increase The Risk Of Diabetes
August 21, 2007 by gayla
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Sub-standard housing more than doubles diabetes risk, a team of U.S. researchers found, but they are not exactly sure why.
Are you kidding me? Does anyone else think that the results of this study are self explanatory? Sub-standard housing usually means government assisted or “section 8″ housing, right? Well, the persons that qualify for this assistance have economical challenges that others do not have.
Understand this, in no way am I passing judgment or “putting” anyone down. Heck, my kids public school is Title One, but why would scientists be puzzled at the findings of something so …read more
Whole Grains Play An Important Role In Ones Diet To Combat Diabetes
May 15, 2007 by Kendra James, RN
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
So it is official, whole grain’s are important in keeping diabetes at bay. It seems that all we here lately is low carbohydrate, no white foods and don’t eat bread in order to control your blood sugar. But did you ever stop and think that your ever so tasty whole grain pasta’s and bread’s could be good for you. Yee ha!
A new study out of German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke, Nuthetal, concluded that…
“… The evidence from our study and previous studies, summarized by means of meta-analysis, strongly supports that higher cereal fiber and magnesium intake may …read more




