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Author: Kalen Smith

Anti-Aging Diabetes Health News 

Science Finds Possible Connection Between Diabetes and Alzheimer’s

November 6, 2012July 17, 2013 Kalen Smith 0 Comments alzheimer's, amyloid beta, dementia, insulin, sugar, type 2 diabetes

A new study by a team of researchers from the Salk Institute could explain the possible connection between diabetes and

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Anti-Aging Health News Heart Disease Women's Health 

Heart Disease Kills More Women than Any Other Affliction

November 6, 2012July 17, 2013 Kalen Smith 0 Comments cholesterol, death, dyslipidemia, heart disease, type 2 diabetes

The medical community has historically stated that men were at greater risk of developing heart disease than women. However, new

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Health News Weight loss 

New Study Finds Fast Walking May Reduce Health Risks

October 27, 2012July 17, 2013 Kalen Smith 0 Comments Diabetes, health risks, obesity, walking

Recent research has shown that fast walking may be an effective way to drastically reduce risks of developing heart disease

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Health News Men's Health 

Obesity May Lower Testosterone Levels in Teenage Males

October 26, 2012July 17, 2013 Kalen Smith 0 Comments diabesity epidemic, obesity, teenage obesity, testosterone

A new study published in the Journal of Endocrinology found that obesity may have an adverse effect on the testosterone levels of

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Diabetes Health News Weight loss 

Exercise May Delay Aging of People with Type 2 Diabetes

October 25, 2012October 23, 2012 Kalen Smith 0 Comments exercise, type 2 diabetes, weight loss motivation

Research has shown that the health of adults suffering from type 2 diabetes deteriorates more quickly than those without the

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Anti-Aging Health News Heart Disease 

Beta Blockers May Be Ineffective in Preventing Strokes

October 24, 2012October 23, 2012 Kalen Smith 0 Comments beta-blockers, cva, myocardial infarction, stroke

A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association has found that beta blockers may not help

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Older Women Think Twice about Dieting
Health News Heart Disease Mental Health Women's Health 

New Study Finds Aspirin May Preserve Brain Function in Elderly Women

October 23, 2012 Kalen Smith 0 Comments alzheimer's, aspirin, cognition, dementia, vascular dementia

Many older woman take aspirin to reduce their risk of suffering from a heart attack, but it may yield other

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Childhood Obesity Epidemic
Children's Health Health News Obesity Weight loss 

Exercise Programs May Not Be Effective for Fighting Childhood Obesity

October 1, 2012 Kalen Smith 1 Comment

Health experts have been looking for solutions to the childhood obesity crisis. A number of health professionals have developed exercise

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Diabetes Health News 

Bacteria Can Predict Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

September 30, 2012October 1, 2012 Kalen Smith 0 Comments bacteria, intestinal bacteria, intestinal flora, metagenomics, obesity gene, type 2 diabetes

A new study has shown that intestinal bacteria can be key contributor to the development of type 2 diabetes. The

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Health News Heart Disease 

Vitamin D Deficiency Can Increase Risk of Heart Disease

September 29, 2012September 29, 2012 Kalen Smith 0 Comments calcidiol, Calcium, Vitamin D, vitamin d deficiency

A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Copenhagen found that vitamin D may be an essential nutrient

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Health News Heart Disease 

Working Overtime Increases Risk of Heart Disease

September 24, 2012September 24, 2012 Kalen Smith 1 Comment employment, heart attack, myocardial infarction, overtime, work

A new study from the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health has shown that working overtime can significantly increase the risk

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Health News Heart Disease 

Heart Calcium Scans Can Predict Heart Disease Risks

September 21, 2012September 21, 2012 Kalen Smith 0 Comments computer tomography, coronary heart disease, health technology

As the risk of heart disease continues to grow, researchers are looking for more effective diagnostic tools. Many health care

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Children's Health Diabetes Health News 

Maternal Factors May Increase Risk of Developing ADHD

September 19, 2012 Kalen Smith 3 Comments adhd, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, attention-deficit disorder, breast feeding

A new study published in the Archives of Pediatric Adolescent Medicine has shown that mothers can play a key role in determining

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