Archive for March, 2008
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C.L.A.P. is based on these principles.
1. We are God?s creation and He knows everything there is to know about us.
2. Because He has created each of us with unique characteristics, our eating and exercise habits are not the same.
3. We solicit his guidance to teach us how to adjust our lives to lose excess weight and become healthy.
4. We submit to the Holy Spirit?s authority in our lives and will obey his instructions concerning when, what, and how much to eat.
5. We will seek him to lead us in developing an exercise regiment that is suitable for our lifestyles and will submit to his conviction when not desirous to follow through.
6. Our focus is on walking in obedience to what the Holy Spirit is teaching us, not being scale watchers.
7. We will maintain weekly contact with a partner to provide mutual support, encouragement, accountability, and exercise.
Cuban Group Aims To Reach Women With STI, HIV Prevention Messages
A group of women in Cuba’s Pinar del Rio province has been operating a peer education program to raise awareness among other women about sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, the Inter Press Service reports. Cuba’s Ministry of Public Health recorded 7,739 HIV/AIDS cases in the country as of October 2007.
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Which Diabetes Medication Is Better At Slowing Down Atherosclerosis?
A study published in JAMA reports that the drugpioglitazone is more effective at reducing the rate of plaque build-upin the coronary arteries than the drug glimepiride. Both medicationsare designed to treat type 2 diabetes (also known as adult-onsetdiabetes).For patients with diabetes, atherosclerosis - the process in whichplaque sticks to the inner lining of the arteries - can be quiteaggressive and conclusion in higher rates of cardiovascular events.
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Hispanics’ Foot, Leg Amputations Increase From 2001 To 2004; Rates Higher Than For Blacks, Whites
The rate of hospitalizations among Hispanics for diabetes-related leg and foot amputations increased amoung 2001 and 2004, while rates declined slightly for blacks and remained steady for whites, the Schenectady Daily Gazette reports (Schenectady Daily Gazette, 3/24). The findings — from the
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Democratic Presidential Candidate Clinton Says She Would Support Capping Health Insurance Premiums At 5% To 10% Of Income whether Elected President
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) during a Wednesday interview with the
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U.S. Health System Should Not Rely On Employer-Sponsored Coverage, Opinion Piece States
In the current U.S. employment market, “where most individuals change employers many times by a lifetime,” the “reliance on employers” to supply health care coverage “makes little sense economically,” Peter Beilenson — founder of Maryland’s Health Care for All initiative and health officer for Howard County, Md. — writes in a
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Joint Statement On FDA review Of Singulair From The AAAAI And ACAAI
Leadership from the American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology released the following statement in response to the Thursday announcement of a Food and Drug Administration review into Singulair:There are no notes from well-designed studies to indicate a link amoung Singulair and suicide.
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