Many people get scared at the mention of pancreatic cancer due to its low survival rate. Currently, it is the third leading cause of death from cancer in the United States, with a five-year survival rate of only 12 percent, which ranked last among the 22 cancer types surveyed, according to the American Cancer Society. Lifetime risk of … Continue reading silent killer
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Are you interested in a new diet pill?
Many people have the desire to lose weight, and in the diet industry, new products are constantly being introduced and talked about, regardless of the economic climate. Especially popular are the slimming pills that are said to help people lose weight easily. This weight control pill is said to have been first experimented with by … Continue reading Are you interested in a new diet pill?
Cancer and Insulin
There are many books and news about diabetes, yet the number of people who struggle with diabetes has never dropped. Also, tremendous money has been invested into cancer research for many decades, but cancer still takes 2nd place as a leading cause of death in the United States. Many believe that those two diseases are not … Continue reading Cancer and Insulin
Are you looking for magnesium supplement for your particular condition?
Minerals are essential for us for our body to function properly. Magnesium is one of the most abundant minerals in the human body, and 50% of magnesium is located in the bones. Magnesium is central to all of our energy-forming reactions in every cell in the human body and there are over 300 enzyme pathways … Continue reading Are you looking for magnesium supplement for your particular condition?
Fat or no Fat for Type 2 Diabetes
We are all aware that Type 2 Diabetes is a serious global epidemic. I am sure that you or one or two of your family members have this health crisis. You also know that diabetes leads to complications of other diseases, such as nerve damage (amputations), kidney damage, loss of vision, heart attacks and strokes. … Continue reading Fat or no Fat for Type 2 Diabetes
Is your blood sugar at optimal?
Recently I watched Dr. David Dikeman’s presentation on, “how to avoid complications of type 1 diabetes”, and was really surprised to learn that a slight increase in your overall blood sugar level can have significant impact on your risk for developing cardiovascular disease, cancer, kidney disease, stroke, and pancreas beta cell, even among non-diabetic people. … Continue reading Is your blood sugar at optimal?