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Vaughn Tobes

Type 2 Diabetes Diets - 0 views

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    Have you recently been diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes, or have you been living with this disease for some time? Did you know that you can reverse your diabetes and lead a normal, healthy life free from insulin shots, and stop worrying about your blood sugar levels?
paijo9

Diet Based On A Blood Type | Olthings.com - 0 views

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    What relation has structure of sugars of blood of various groups to what we eat? It would seem any, but actually yours blood and used food enter chemical reaction.
Steven Clark

http://www.genericpharmacyrx.net/blog/diabetes-type-2-a-disease-that-might-lead-to-ed/ - 0 views

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    Type 2 diabetes is a chronic (often lifelong) disease marked by high levels of sugar (glucose) in the blood. Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. Diabetes is caused by a problem in the way your body makes or uses insulin.
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Foods to Reduce Blood Sugar Level | fatrecovery.org - 0 views

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    People with diabetes must be mindful of the foods and beverages they consume.
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Benefit of frozen yogurt over ice cream for our health | fatrecovery.org - 0 views

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    It's true, not all frozen yogurt is fat free and some can be high in sugar content, however there are several healthy frozen yogurts available, such as Yogurt Bar's organic frozen yogurts that are non-fat and low calorie.
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What The Diabetes Prevention Program Could Mean For You - 0 views

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    Since Type 2 diabetes has been on the rise in America, doctors and scientists have been interested in finding the absolutely best way to prevent developing this disease. Lifestyle interventions, such as increasing physical activity and losing weight, have been shown to be able to prevent diabetes. Metformin, an oral medication that helps control blood sugar levels, has also been shown to be effective. Researchers conducted a large study to see which is more effective - lifestyle intervention or metformin...
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Dr Gokhale was felicitated in the health camp of Senior Citizen Welfare Association - 0 views

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    "Senior Citizen Welfare Association - Miryalaguda members and their families participated In the camp and the following tests- BP, Weight, Blood Sugar, ECG, 2D Echo were done free of cost. Cardiology Cardiothoracic Surgery, Orthopedic, Diabetic, Gen Medicine departments participated and gave free consultations. 175 members participated and Utilized the facilities. Dr AGK Gokhale addressed the gathering on "Better ways to lead healthy life". Senior Citizen Welfare Association - Miryalaguda has felicitated Dr AGK Gokhale on his remarkable achievements in Medical profession."
iclinic1

A1C Test Plays a Key Role in Diabetes Management - 0 views

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    The A1C test is a blood test that shows your blood sugar levels over the past two to three months and this helps in evaluating whether you are suffering from diabetes.
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diabetes cure - 0 views

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    The Deadliest Diseases. Insulin is a protein that plays a prominent role in the regulation of sugar level in our bodies. Insulin is produced by the pancreas in the human bodies. When the pancreas doesn't produce insulin then, it becomes quite difficult to balance the sugar level in the blood.
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Best Endocrinologist/Diabetologist in Delhi - 0 views

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    Diabetes causes high blood sugar when body doesn't make enough insulin. Meet Dr Hemi one of the Best Endocrinologist/Diabetologist in Delhi.
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Further 18 Products Added To DND List-Pharmacy Business - 0 views

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    A further 18 new products have been entered the list of 'Drugs for which Discount is Not Deducted' (DND) in Part II of the Drug Tariff on 1 November, following applications made by the PSNC. This takes the number of products added to the DND list by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and the NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) in the last 18 months to over 400. The latest list of products include Aciclovir 200mg/5ml oral suspension sugar free, Acitretin 25mg capsules and Strattera 4mg/1ml oral solution. The DND list is updated monthly by the DHSC and includes grouped and individual items, the latter being separately listed in Part II of the Drug Tariff. Any items covered by the 'Group Items' heading are not listed again individually in Part II. See here to see a list of all the monthly changes to the DND status of products.
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Yoga for Diabetes: How Can Yoga Help in Preventing Diabetes? - 0 views

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    You must be wondering how can yoga help in preventing diabetes? Well, Yoga for diabetes involves a combination of asanas, pranayama, mudras, bandha and meditation. All of these factors help in reducing blood sugar levels and managing comorbid conditions associated with diabetes. The incorporation of yoga practice helps diabetic patients achieve better blood glucose control and reduces complications.
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Order now Marcozyme syrup (200) at best price in India | Marccure - 0 views

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    Marcozyme syrup is used for treatment in several stomach related issues such as digestive disorder, hunger issues, upper abdominal pain, gastric disorder, heartburn and symptoms like that. Marcogyme syrup contains Diastase & Pepsin. Diastase and Pepsin is a digestive useful resource in particular used to deal with the digestive disease and applicable digestion of starch or carbohydrate in the die into an easier structure of sugar/carbohydrate.
pharmacybiz

Soft tissue injuries: How to do your joint care - 0 views

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    An ever-increasing emphasis is being placed on getting and staying fit and mobile, whatever your age, with good reason. Regular aerobic exercise (physical activity which gets the heart beating faster) helps patients to: Reduce or maintain body weight Reduce the risk of heart disease, strokes and diabetes Control blood sugar (helpful for diabetics) Maintain mobility and muscle strength, allowing daily activities to be undertaken more easily Improve mood, physical activity can be beneficial for everyone. However, injuries sometimes happen during exercise or everyday life. Collectively, injuries to tendons, ligaments and/or skeletal muscle, are referred to as musculoskeletal soft tissue injuries. Post pandemic pharmacists are now the first port of call for many seeking to self-treat so it is important that information, advice and a wide range of treatment options are available. While the precise incidence and prevalence of such disorders are difficult to define, they are known to be the most common rheumatic causes of sickness absences from work. Indeed, soft tissue complaints account for up to 59 per cent of new patient referrals to rheumatology practice and up to 15 per cent of consultations in primary care. Ankle injuries are very common with an estimated incidence of one per 100,000 population per day. They account for about one in five of all sports related injuries. The majority of ankle injuries are moderate ligament sprains. With appropriate treatment the majority of patients should be able to return to normal activities within a few weeks.
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HayMax balm:Best British Allergy Product 2022 - 0 views

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    HayMax, maker of the famous organic drug-free allergen barrier balm has been awarded the 'British Made Award' for Best British Allergy Product 2022. The award celebrates businesses that work tirelessly to make their region one of the most diverse and dynamic the UK has to offer. HayMax MD and creator Max Wiseberg comments: "This award means a great deal to us. We've always been proud that our products have been manufactured in the UK. We are passionate about reducing the cost to the environment so being British-made means we keep the miles down and reduce our carbon footprint." HayMax balms are manufactured in the UK. It buys local to reduce the cost to the environment, even if it means it costs a bit more. HayMax's current pots are now made in the UK, which has been great for reducing their carbon footprint. Its tins come from London. The new pots can be recycled and re-used. The brand has now switched to using sugar cane to make its pots and has also reduced the amount of material used in the pots by just over 54%. And they have switched from the plastic labels to paper labels.
pharmacybiz

Fourteen SSPs concerning four drugs expire today - 0 views

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    A total of 14 Serious Shortage Protocols (SSP) will expire today (12 May) as the Department of Health and Social Care has confirmed availability of the products to meet normal demand. The products include Sandrena 0.5mg and 1mg gel sachets, Lipitor 10mg chewable tablets, Phenoxymethylpenicillin 125mg/5ml and 250mg/5ml oral solution, sugar free variant of both doses and 250mg tablets, and Paracetamol 120mg and 240mg suppositories. The expiring SSPs include three related to Sandrena gel sachets, one for Lipitor, eight concerning Phenoxymethylpenicillin and two for Paracetamol. These will expire at 23.59pm on Friday 12 May and any prescriptions for these products must be dispensed in accordance with the prescription after that.
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Roche AccuChek Insulin pumps: warning over insulin leakage - 0 views

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    Following concerns raised about cracked cartridges and insulin leaks, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has issued a national patient safety alert for the NovoRapid PumpCart prefilled insulin cartridge and the Roche Accu-Chek Insight Insulin pump system. The regulator have asked patients to check the pre-filled glass insulin cartridge for cracks before use. It advised against using the cartridge if it has been dropped even if no cracks are visible and urged to closely follow the updated handling instructions in the pump user manual when changing pre-filled glass insulin cartridges. In some of the reported leakage incidents, the cartridges were found to be cracked and provided an inadequate supply of insulin to patients. Leakages also occurred in cases where no cracks in the cartridge were visible, the regulator said. In some patients there were consequences of not receiving enough insulin from their pump system, including reports of severely high blood sugar and diabetic ketoacidosis, a serious complication of diabetes when the body produces high levels of blood acids called ketones. Healthcare professionals are being advised to contact patients over the next six months using said device to discuss their individual needs and source an alternative pump where appropriate. "Because of the rare risk of insulin leakage from the Roche Accu-Chek Insight Insulin Pump, patients should check the pre-filled glass insulin cartridge for any cracks prior to usage," Dr June Raine, MHRA chief executive, said.
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