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Boomers’ Ailments Outpace Older Peers’

A recent report indicates that Baby boomers in their mid- to late 50s report having poorer health, more pain and more signs of early disability compared with older generations who took the same survey at the same stage in life.

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Diabetic Recipe – No-Bake Desserts

You don’t have to turn on your oven for delicious desserts like Mint Chocolate Cups, Cinnamon Tortilla with Cream Cheese and Strawberries and Streusel-Topped Strawberry Cheesecake Squares. (Diabetic Diet)

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Diabetic Recipes – Potluck Picnic

Surprise everyone at the next family picnic with Deli Beef Wraps with Creamy Honey-Mustard Spread, Sweet Italian Marinated Vegetable Salad and Pineapple Coconut Cupcakes. (Diabetic Meal Planning)

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Study: Vitamin D Leads To Longer Life

Doctors have long known that vitamin D is essential to good health. Get enough of it and it ensures strong bones and teeth. But a new study this week suggests an even more extraordinary benefit: a lower risk of death. (Vitamin D,…

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Docs & Nurses Take, Recommend Supplements

The landmark “Life…supplemented” Healthcare Professionals (HCP) Impact Study found that more than three quarters of US physicians (79 percent) and nurses (82 percent) recommend dietary supplements to their patients. (Vitamins, Supplements, Herbal Remedies)

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Diabetic Recipes – Beans

Enjoy these bean dishes bursting wtih fiber and flavor…Chicken and Bean Tostadas, Smoky Barbecued Three-Bean Skillet, Southwestern Chicken and Black Bean Skillet and Wilted Spinach Salad with White Beans and Olives. (Diabetic Meal Planning)

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The Power Of Natural Supplements

Some of the most exciting – and underutilized – advancements being made in the optimization of healthy blood glucose metabolism involve the use of natural supplements.  (Diabetes Research, Nutraceuticals)

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24 Million Americans Have Diabetes

The number of Americans with diabetes has grown to about 24 million people, or roughly 8 percent of the U.S. population, the government announced recently. The number represents an increase of about 3 million over two years. (Diabetes Research, Diabetes Statistics)

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