Jul
31
2008
by Dolche Huggins
The art of yoga is a rather tough subject to discuss today. Globalization seems to have a devastating impact on this ancient concept. Most people choose to describe yoga as a simple concept rather than a complex philosophy in order to help people understand better. Western civilization may find its contents to be mystical and complex, thus finds it hard to understand.
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Jul
31
2008
by Sara Mendez
Obesity rates among the poor reached a 147% increase in 2002 obesity according to medicinenet.com. This made those at the poverty level one of the fastest growing obesity group in the country. Being obese for those at the poverty line is due to make circumstances which are out of their control. Many poor families report some of the reasons they let their weight fluctuate is because of lack of exercise, food choices and no access to health food stores or supermarkets.
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Jul
31
2008
by Max Peykar
Diabetes can be difficult to live with, but with the right diet and proper exercise, it can be controlled. While designing the right diet, it is essential to keep in mind the foods diabetic people can eat. There are plenty of recipes that are aimed at preparing delicious and healthy foods for diabetics.
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Jul
31
2008
by Julia Hanf
Diabetes, a disease characterized by chronic high levels of glucose in the blood, is not the major problem it once was. Prior to the end of the 19th century, it might well have been a death sentence for many. Excess glucose can have a number of ill effects, including poor cut healing or kidney damage, even coma. With the advancement of monitoring and insulin delivery methods, it’s often now little more than another daily task to perform.
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