Archive for October, 2008

How Diabetes and Pregnancy Relate To Each Other

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

While expectant parents wish for a problem-free pregnancy, unfortunately this is not always the case. There are some women that suffer complications of their pregnancy and while some may be more mild than others, occasionally women are diagnosed with more serious illnesses. Medical reports show that over 140, 000 women in the USA will be diagnosed with gestational diabetes this year alone. Gestational diabetes normally occurs in the last three… Continue reading

Using a Hypnotist to Lose Weight: Train Your Brain

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Hypnosis is a technique, usually therapeutic that involves giving hints to the hypnotized person who has been put into an altered state of mind with the purpose of introducing positive alterations in their thinking as well as behavior. Once the hypnotized person becomes conscious he or she will begin to perform according to the hints planted to their subconscious mind while they were hypnotized. It is usual practice for a… Continue reading

How to Compare Hearing aids Before Buying?

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Buying a hearing aid is probably one of the most expensive things that we can engage in especially since there are many brands that are offering different kinds of advanced technology in their products.  That is why sometimes, buying the right kind of hearing aid can be very confusing because of all the products that are promising great service, more convenience, and different kinds… Continue reading

How Does Diabetes Effect Dental Health?

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Tooth decay is a result of periodontal disease. Having diabetes just adds to the potential problem of gum disease because of poor circulation in the mouth, a common symptom of diabetes. The germs that cause gum disease also affect how the body processes sugar, leading to an increase of sugar in the blood stream which then increases the level of insulin resistance. Having diabetes is complicated enough to control, but… Continue reading

A Look At Controlling Diabetes

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Once you have received a diagnosis of diabetes, you will need to start learning how to control the disease. It is only by controlling the illness that you can enjoy your life without some of the life-threatening complications that can accompany diabetes when left untreated. While a diagnosis of diabetes can be daunting, knowledge and a determination to take control are important to live successfully with the disease. This will… Continue reading