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Bigger is Better Paradox
A while back, reports had said that when it comes to body weight, a bigger body is better. The thought process behind this propaganda was that in the event a person was ill and became frail, more meat on their bones would prolong their survival. That has been proven to be malarkey, as per a […]
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A New Body Shape for Diabetes and Obesity
Are you an apple or a pear? Forget the waist-to-hip ratio. Apparently a new ratio is in town and taking measurements. A study published in PLoS One details the new body shape measurement that’s telling the diabetes story. Depending on your body shape, body weight and waist circumference have been used to estimate obesity but […]
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Undiagnosed Type 1 diabetes Death Toll
According to a study, one third of people who died of diabetic ketoacidosis had undiagnosed Type 1 diabetes. The statistics of this study were gathered over a 6 year period in Maryland. Diabetic Ketoacidosis is a complication of diabetes, Type 1 and Type 2. However, the researchers reasoned that because the results of the autopsies showed […]
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