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Type 2 Diabetes And Exercise

July 4th, 2010 · No Comments · Diseases

Being overweight is a major cause of diabetes and it’s a statistical fact that most of us with type 2 diabetes are obese, or were when we were first diagnosed.

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Understanding Alternative Medicine

July 4th, 2010 · No Comments · Diseases

A growing number of people are looking towards alternative medicine for staying healthy with the ever-increasing pace of daily lives rushing swiftly than ever before, lives become more and more stressful and worries lowering our life expectancy. The doctor’s advice was considered final and people believed completely in doctors. But due to increased awareness and availability of alternative medicines, people are shifting towards them as they no longer want to suffer painful side effects of drugs.

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Ways To Treat Staph Infection

July 4th, 2010 · No Comments · Diseases

Staph infection is caused by the Staphylococcus bacteria. These bacteria live harmlessly on the skin or in the nasal cavity of roughly 30 per cent of healthy adults. When a wound or injury occurs they can enter the site of the wound and cause many different infections.

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New Pet Adoption Center Is Doing Well Beyond Hopes

July 4th, 2010 · No Comments · Diseases

A city-owned pet adoption facility inside a PetSmart in southwest Fort Worth — believed to be the very first of its sort in the country — is preserving the city money, generating business and, more important, hooking up countless homeless cats and dogs with new households. Ever since the Fort Worth Adoption Center opened April 25 down South Hulen Street, no adoptable pet was put to sleep within the city, said Brandon Bennett, director of the Code Compliance Department.

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Pet Adoption Center: Increasing Hopes For The Community

July 4th, 2010 · No Comments · Diseases

This type of collaboration can make it simpler to visit and not be overwhelmed or sad. It’s a powerful way to increase adoptions. “It’s a nice halo effect for the business, but that is not why we did it — it is for the animals,” she stated. The unsung persona of the pet adoption center is Bill Boecker, who together with his wife, Toni, came up with the concept for the collaboration and worked for months to get it done, Bennett said. Boecker, an executive to the Bass family’s real estate interests, also co-founded Fort Worth Pet Adoption Partners, and this finances the center.

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Diabetes - The Dangers Of High Blood Glucose During Pregnancy

July 4th, 2010 · No Comments · Diseases

Let’s start by clarifying something; a diabetic mother can expect to carry her baby to full term and enjoy a normal pregnancy.

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Natural Pest Control’s Principal Nemesis: Japanese Beetles

July 4th, 2010 · No Comments · Diseases

Do you realize that among the list of most dangerous pesky pests found in the eastern United States is the Japanese beetle? Not a lot of people know but this type of beetle devastates the metropolitan landscape plants beyond any other unwanted pests identified in the region. At first found in the year 1916 immediately after being introduced in New jersey by accident, this insect was simply recognized to occur in Japan. Individuals then did not actually think it was a serious pest!

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What Eats Your Corn?

July 4th, 2010 · No Comments · Diseases

The number one cause of corn infestation in the US corn belt is the corn rootworm beetle. Three species of corn rootworms thrive in Kentucky. These are the northern, western and southern corn rootworms and they all harm corn by chewing on the roots of the young plant. Their main differences lie in their physical characteristics and their life cycles. Adult rootworms look like small green beetles and are inch in size. The most common rootworm is the western corn rootworm and is characterized by the three black stripes on its pale green body. The southern corn rootworm or the spotted cucumber beetle is recognized by the 11 black spots on its green wing covers. The least common species among the three is the northern corn rootworm which lacks any type of markings on its wing covers.

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Deet Free Insect Repellent: Prevents Diseases Caused By DEETS

July 4th, 2010 · No Comments · Diseases

First question: which styles of insect repellents are safe and sound to use on your baby? Are they the exact repellents grownups apply? Or repellents that carry roughly 30 percent DEET or picaridin, once your infant is two months old? Or natural goods that are DEET FREE? Or no insect repellents are safe to work with on babies?

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Garden Pest Control: The Only Way To Kill Corn Rootworm Pests

July 4th, 2010 · No Comments · Diseases

All the way through the United States corn belt, the primary set of bugs are the corn rootworm beetles. You’ll find actually 3 species of corn rootworms in Kentucky, the northern, western and southern corn rootworms. Even though they each destroy corn in the same way, by chewing on the roots of the developing plant, they have quite a few specific disparities in their biology and administration.

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