By: Hector Milla | 2010-04-03 | Diabetes Diabetes is one of the fastest growing diseases within the United States. It can be a debilitating and deadly disease if not properly managed. Diabetes is associated with a variety of health consequences ranging from mild symptoms like sleepiness and blurred vision to very serious complications like coma and death. Meters that monitor the level of glucose in the blood are essential tools that people with diabetes use every day to prevent the most serious of diabetic outcomes. read more
By: Ryan Mutt | 2010-11-24 | Breast Cancer We have all heard of women from all over the world suffering from breast cancer, but not all of them actually have the same exact condition. This article briefly describes the major types of breast cancer. read more
By: Livia Tiba | 2010-04-02 | Asthma Speleotherapy or underground salt mine therapy is an alternative and complementary therapy method for asthma and other respiratory diseases, used in Eastern and Central Europe for many years. Based on this natural ancient method of treatment, an in-home line of salt therapy products were developed. These aerosol salt therapy products place tiny micro particles of salt and negative ions of salt into the indoor air, for easy and long term breathing. These tiny micro particles of salt are under 5 microns, with a majority under 1 micron, able to penetrate deep into the lungs. read more
By: Sara | 2011-06-22 | Plastic surgeries Smartlipo is a remarkable new treatment using a Laser to melt away unwanted fat deposits. Smartlipo was introduced into London in 2006. read more
By: Viliam V. Kanis | 2010-03-30 | Diabetes Glucose monitors play very important roles in controlling diabetes. Health professionals are one in underscoring the benefits of blood glucose monitoring for managing diabetes and good health in general. Continuous monitoring helps diabetics avoid serious complications. Before, urine testing was done to check for glucose levels. Today, it is no longer recommended and is no longer reliable. Blood glucose monitors or meters are better at the job. Yet still, urine testing remains a primary tool today in diabetes care as it used in the detection of ketones. read more
By: Aaron Gregory | 2010-10-19 | Diseases and Conditions It is very important for persons with diabetes to monitor their glucose levels. One way of doing this is by blood glucose monitoring. This is done by piercing the finger and letting out a small amount of blood. read more
By: Hector Milla | 2010-04-03 | Diabetes It seems that the costs that come with diabetes are steadily on the rise. The cost of insulin, glucose meters and test strips have nearly double in price. Luckily, for the diabetics who are under a reliable health insurance plan, the rising costs have little to no effect. read more
By: Gerd Van Hass | 2010-03-28 | Diabetes If you've recently been diagnosed with diabetes, it is important for you to quickly gather all the tools you will need for continuing to maintain a normal lifestyle at the best possible level of health. In order to keep good control on your blood sugar levels at all times, it is important for you to purchase a glucose monitor, which will allow you know whether your levels are high or low at any given time. Although some other monitoring methods do exist, doctors and other healthy experts agree that blood sugar monitors are the most superior way to maintain the best diabetes care. read more
By: Type Free Diabetes | 2010-11-29 | Nutrition Important: Diabetics should always tell people around them, such as family members and co-workers, of their condition. read more
By: Type Free Diabetes | 2010-11-29 | Diabetes Important: Diabetics should always tell people around them, such as family members and co-workers, of their condition. Those family members and coworkers should always know where the Glucagon Emergency Kit is just in case the Diabetic loses consciousness and cannot inject him or herself. read more
By: Stephen Soos | 2011-02-09 | Weight Loss Weight loss is a huge issue. Excuse the pun, but it most certainly is a serious issue. As we all know, it is terribly easy to accumulate excess body-fat. It is not, however, as easy to get rid of. Body-fat ... read more
By: Pushpanjali | 2010-03-26 | Health & Fitness New report "Minimally Invasive and Non Invasive Surgery Market (2009 - 2014) " available through Aarkstore Enterprise read more
By: Terry Daniels | 2011-02-03 | Article Marketing Aging can be difficult for anyone, particularly if your face is not handling it very well. This article describes the best way to help your skin to age beautifully through non-invasive and natural means. read more
By: Stephen Soos | 2010-12-19 | Business The UK has one of the highest obesity rates in the whole of Europe. Often being referred to as the sick man of Europe. Of course, obesity has a large number o ... read more