The federal government claims that marijuana has ‘no accepted medical use’ and continues to classify it in the same category as heroin, MDMA, and PCP. This claim is made by the government despite countless studies existing which highlight its many industrial and medicinal uses. One very recent study...
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Marijuana Controls Diabetes
Michael
4:57 AM
diabetes, diabetic, health, healthy, marijuana, Medical Studies, pot, reefer, retinopathy, stoner, weed
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Marijuana Compound May Help Stop Diabetic RetinopathyA compound found in marijuana won’t make you high but it may help keep your eyes healthy if you’re a diabetic, researchers say.Early studies indicate cannabidiol works as a consummate multi-tasker to protect the eye from growing a plethora of leaky...
Overall Post-Meal Blood Sugar Levels Reduced By Snacking On Raisins
New research debuted at the American Diabetes Association's 72nd Annual Scientific Session suggests eating raisins three times a day may significantly lower postprandial (post-meal) glucose levels when compared to common alternative snacks of equal caloric value. The study was conducted at the Louisville...
Diabetics now living for longer
New research from the United States has highlighted that people who have developed diabetes are now living longer than ever before. The study, by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health, which was based on data from 250,000 adults from 1997 to 2006 and reported in the journal Diabetes Care, found that diabetics are living a lot longer and that patient deaths had...
Insulin Therapy May Help Repair Atherosclerotic Lesions in Diabetic Patients
New research reveals that insulin applied in therapeutic doses selectively stimulates the formation of new elastic fibers in cultures of human aortic smooth muscle cells. These results advance the understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of diabetic vascular disease. The study is published in the February issue of the American Journal of Pathology. "Our results particularly endorse the...
Blame Does A Body Bad: New Study Links Attitudes To Diabetes Management
Genetics play a critical role in developing diabetes. So do eating properly, exercising and not smoking. According to a new study by an Ithaca College psychology professor and her two colleagues, people with diabetes who see themselves as responsible for their disease onset blame themselves for making...
Natural Remedy for Helping Diabetes
The importance of regulating blood sugar is clear: stabilizing blood sugar can prevent lots of health problems, one of the most obvious being diabetes, which is often a result of years of unstable blood sugar. Fortunately, for most of us it is within our power to take control of our blood sugar levels...
Pedometer Progress week 7
Michael
11:47 AM
fitness, health, healthy, pedometer, Product Review, Progress, walking chart
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Well I was able to make my 20 mile mark + 3 additional miles. I am finding that it is easier for me to make 15-20 miles a week verse’s anything else. So I think that I’m going to keep my distance between those ranges until spring. I did really well on my mileage on Saturday, but that is because I...
New User Submitted Resource Page
I just added a resource page that I am hoping that people can use and take advantage of. If there is resources in your area and you would like to submit them to me, Please do so by emailing them to me at michael@hellocupcakeitsme....