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A Guide To Diabetes and your Diet

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Many people think that meals for the diabetic must be unappealing and unappetizing, but nothing could be further from the truth. Diabetics can eat pretty much everything the non-diabetic can. The difference in what a diabetic eats lies mostly in portion size. Also, it is advisable that the diabetic stick to a routine in terms […]

Meditation is Easier Than It Might Seem

Friday, October 31st, 2008

by Keira Adams
What is meditation, and is it as complicated as it appears? The answer to the second question is definitely “no”. The first question will take a little more explanation, which will also help to explain why meditation is easier than it might seem to be.
During meditation, your mind and body are […]

How To Do A Hearing Aid Comparison

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Buying a hearing aid is probably one of the most expensive things that we can engage in especially since there are many brands that are offering different kinds of advanced technology in their products.  That is why sometimes, buying the right kind of hearing aid can be very confusing because of all the products that […]

Factors to Consider When Shopping for Used CPAP Machines

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Many people today are having a hard time with their breathing overall and it seems as if more and more are suffering from sleep apnea. Whether or not this is simply due to better diagnosis and reporting of the disease or because there is more pollution in the air or more cases of obesity, the […]

Black and Decker’s DCM18S Brew n’ Go Personal Coffeemaker Review

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Black and Decker’s DCM18S Brew n’ Go Personal Coffeemaker is the working person’s dream. It’s not only quick and easy to use, but it doesn’t leave you with all that extra coffee still sitting in the pot when you get home waiting to be cleaned out. There are plenty of single cup coffee makers out […]

How Does Diabetes Effect Dental Health?

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Tooth decay is a result of periodontal disease. Having diabetes just adds to the potential problem of gum disease because of poor circulation in the mouth, a common symptom of diabetes. The germs that cause gum disease also affect how the body processes sugar, leading to an increase of sugar in the blood stream which […]


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