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| 13 hours ago Statistics show that about 10 percent of all cancer deaths among non-smokers are due to obesity- related diseases. Hypertension is another issue, mainly caused by obesity. Obese people will have a fatty layer around the liver that may ... lose-weightblog.com - http://lose-weightblog.com/ |
| 30 Nov 2009 by Consumer Reports Health Blog Whether fructose causes liver problems in humans hasn't been well studied. But high intakes may indirectly harm the liver by increasing the risk of obesity, diabetes, and elevated blood levels of triglyceride fat, all of which in turn ... Consumer Reports Health Blog - http://blogs.consumerreports.org/health/ - References |
| 17 hours ago by Ron Morbid obesity may lead to many medical conditions that increase the likelihood of an early death. These conditions include diabetes and kidney failure, heart problems, strokes, joint problems, fatty liver degeneration, an increased ... WLS Support - http://www.blazeonline.com/wls/ |
| 4 hours ago by admin Bernstein describes the modern Western diet as SAD (standard American diet) and claims it has directly caused a massive increase in obesity, high blood pressure and damage to the lining of the blood vessels. Dr. Bernstein, who has Type 1 diabetes, ... Take it a step at a time and first find out where she stands on getting a transplant at all first, then take it from there. She may need both a liver and kidney transplant from what information you have given. References : ... Anesthesiology Info: from Paul Ting - http://anesthesiologysite.com/ |
| 26 Nov 2009 by Michael Applebaum, MD, JD, FCLM New Study Shows CoQ10 May Prevent Obesity-Related Health Problems. "Obesity is an ever growing problem with numerous health issues associated with it. One of those issues is called fatty liver. Fatty liver, also called steatosis, ... Turn Fat People Into Mice - http://turnfatpeopleintomice.blogspot.com/ |
| 16 hours ago by admin People with Type 2 Diabetes produce insulin from their pancreas, but due to lifestyle factors such as obesity and inactivity the insulin is not able to perform and move the extra sugar from the blood into the muscle and liver cells, ... People with Type 2 Diabetes may be treated with: medications, either taken by mouth and/or through insulin injections, and by making favorable lifestyle choices . Medications alone without an active lifestyle will never be an efficient way ... Treatments For Diabetes - http://www.treatingdiabetesnow.com/ |
| 23 Nov 2009 by Arya M. Sharma, MD 2) Lipid ingestion (as in a high-fat diet) could play a key role in signaling to the brain that it is time to tell the liver to shut down glucose production - a mechanism that may be less effective in obesity. ... Dr. Sharma's Obesity Notes » blog - http://www.drsharma.ca/ [ More results from Dr. Sharma's Obesity Notes » blog ] |
| 18 hours ago by charapay People who are at risk for alcohol abuse should shun it, as should patients with liver disease and those who require medications that may interact adversely with alcohol. No one should drink before driving or operating hazardous machinery. ... Among the nutrients, selenium (a mineral) and lycopene (an antioxidant in the beta carotene family) may reduce risk. Obesity increases risk, while exercise may lower it. Most studies report little impact from smoking, ... Charapay - http://charapay.blogspot.com/ |
| 1 Dec 2009 by Alex Chasick "even moderate consumption of fructose-containing liquids may lead to the onset of unfavorable changes in the plasma lipid profile and one marker of liver health, independent of significant effects of sweetener consumption on body weight." ... The increased use of it parallels the increase of obesity in the U.S.. I have up transfat years ago because I "knew" it was bad. Couldnt prove it, just knew it. Now what do you know?! It is outlawed in some places - no! ... The Consumerist - http://consumerist.com/people/acaibdu/ |
| 26 Nov 2009 by Laurie Cunningham However, digested fat is very slowly converted to glucose by the liver, not to bodyfat. A high cartbohydrate intake, as advised by the stupid food pyramids, as well as accelerating obesity, raise heart disease causing tri-glycerides. ... This may seem like nitpicking, but it is acually important to the story, since there may be economic differences between the American-governed islands and the adjacent ones that would affect diet and lifestyle. ... GlobalPost - http://www.globalpost.com/ - References |
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