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Reversing Diabetes Tips / Chef Timothy Moore

Posted on October 1, 2011

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Obesity is a Major Issue in the United States (17% of Children are Obese)

Posted on August 31, 2011

Mount Sinai's Dr. Landrigan discusses how obesity has become an epidemic within the United States. The rates of obesity have tripled since the 1970s, and this has led to a significant increase in type 1 and type 2 diabetes as obese children are at a much higher risk of developing diabetes. Dr. Landrigan also provides tips on how to prevent obesity and the diabetes that commonly follows obesity. Studies are being conducted at the Children's Environmental Health Center to determine whether there is a link between common chemicals and obesity. To view Mount Sinai's Children's Health Campaign containing tips, facts, videos and articles on important children's health issues including diabetes, autism, asthma, allergies and nutrition, please visit www.facebook.com To view the Children's Environmental Health Center, please visit www.mountsinai.org

Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution Promo

Posted on August 20, 2011

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How to get more fit when at risk for diabetes?

Posted on August 20, 2011

I just found out that I am at risk for both high blood pressure AND diabetes. Great, right? NOT, obviously! On top of that, I am overweight, bordering obesity. So... How can I get more fit? You know, without dropping money down the drain? Help Please!

Is smoking considered a statistically significant contributor to diabetes?

Posted on August 17, 2011

The reason I ask is because it seems heavy metals can cause type two diabetes. Smoking tends to cause cadmium poisoning. It would seem that it should contribute to it, but smokers tend to be slimmer which wouldn't correlate to the strong relationship between obesity and diabetes.

Does anyone know of any sources indicating smoking as a causation for diabetes?
Statistically speaking smokers are slimmer than the rest of the population by about 10 lbs. I know some huge smokers myself...that's not the point.

Part 9 – Simple tips for a healthy home [NBC 8-09-2011]

Posted on August 14, 2011

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