Sentences with phrase «diabetes and cardiovascular disease goes»

By maintaining reduced blood glucose or blood sugar levels, the risk for developing Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease goes way down.

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Hi AnnMarie, I'm writing because I am again confused... I'm working hard at cleaning up my diet (going off low / non-fat and other non-foods), then I come across this info about the Paleo diet stating, like many others, that saturated fats and dairy are BAD for us...» are low in the foods and nutrients (refined sugars and grains, saturated and trans fats, salt, high - glycemic carbohydrates, and processed foods) that frequently may cause weight gain, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and numerous other health problems»..
I don't think fructose is the cause of obesity, but I do think it is the thing that takes you from obesity to metabolic syndrome, and that's where the healthcare dollars godiabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular disease.
Their blood sugar goes up, they get more gall - bladder and cardiovascular diseases, and they develop problems with insulin similar to human type II diabetes.
«Effectively treating obesity is crucial if we are going to be able to address the devastating impact diabetes and cardiovascular disease have on public health,» Bray said.
In the US, the number of people experiencing chronic diseases is going up every year with the top 5 being: cardiovascular diseases (60 million), various allergies (50 million), autoimmune conditions (25 million), diabetes type 1 and 2 (15 million) and various types of cancer (10 million).
Vitamin D research is still going strong, and the studies are piling up that show significant links between vitamin D levels and risk for things like diabetes, cardiovascular disease and certain forms of cancer.
Olive oil oxidizes (goes rancid) at high temperatures, and oxidized oils are associated with inflammation, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
Bonding with your dog can go a long way towards avoiding or lessening the effects of the most deadly chronic diseases in the US — namely, cardiovascular disease, cancer, obesity, and related conditions such as diabetes.
Immune system degeneration, neurological system disorders, cancer, arthritis, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, obesity, cardiovascular disease, kidney failure, and even reproductive system disorders, the list goes on and on.
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