Diabetes and bloating! (1 posts)
by Szaki - Last post on: 06-07-05 19:42
Many times I get bloated from food and feel very weak, like today.
Lasts a day or two.
I've been avoiding spicy food much as possible, but still hits me here and
there..
Is that relate it to diabetes or unrelated?
I read some where, diabetes related to an underlying infection.
JS
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Garbage is richer in calories than nuts or berries.... you could feed the world from my garbage dump (1 posts)
by tigerlilly@privacy.net.org.com - Last post on: 06-07-05 17:09
With Carryout, Bears Find a Life-Changing Experience
By CORNELIA DEAN
New York Times
Published: June 7, 2005
Until recently, the black bears in the Nevada mountains had a hard
life. Housing developments, ski resorts and golf courses were moving
into their habitat. In dry years, finding... (Read More)
Cefotiam disposition in markedly obese athlete patients, Japanese sumo wrestlers. (1 posts)
by tigerlilly@privacy.net.org.com - Last post on: 06-07-05 15:26
Cefotiam disposition in markedly obese athlete patients, Japanese sumo
wrestlers.
K Chiba, M Tsuchiya, J Kato, K Ochi, Z Kawa, and T Ishizaki
Division of Clinical Pharmacology, National Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract
Markedly obese athletes like Japanese sumo wrestlers may frequently ... (Read More)
Obese Kids May Need Regular Blood Sugar Tests (1 posts)
by tigerlilly@privacy.net.org.com - Last post on: 06-07-05 10:33
Obese Kids May Need Regular Blood Sugar Tests
Monday, June 06, 2005
By Miranda Hitti
LINKS
•Friends, Athletics Tough for Overweight Kids •6 Tips for Helping Your Child
Lose Weight •Soft Drinks: Scapegoat for Kids' Obesity? •Weight Loss Surgery: Is
It For You? •Visit WebMD's Parenting Ce... (Read More)
Crisis management in anaesthesia: difficult intubation in obese patients (1 posts)
by I Jah Rastafari - Last post on: 06-07-05 09:50
BACKGROUND: Anaesthetists may experience difficulty with intubation
unexpectedly which may be associated with difficulty in ventilating the
patient. If not well managed, there may be serious consequences for the
patient. A simple structured approach to this problem was developed to
assist the an... (Read More)
Obesity predisposes to caffeine toxicity? Obese diabetic dies after caffeine overdose (1 posts)
by I Jah Rastafari - Last post on: 06-07-05 09:46
Caffeine is a mild central nervous stimulant that occurs naturally in
coffee beans, cocoa beans and tea leaves. In large doses, it can be
profoundly toxic, resulting in arrhythmia, tachycardia, vomiting,
convulsions, coma and death. The average cup of coffee or tea in the
United States is report... (Read More)
Should "fat" be considered an organ in the obese: Study (1 posts)
by The Mongolian Death Worm - Last post on: 06-07-05 09:36
In mammals, the adipose tissues are contained in a multi-depot organ:
the adipose organ. It consists of several subcutaneous and visceral
depots. Some areas of these depots are brown and correspond to brown
adipose tissue, while many are white and correspond to white adipose
tissue. The organ is... (Read More)
Obese Prader-Willi syndrome patients prone to sudden unexpected death. (1 posts)
by Sweet Zombie Jesus! - Last post on: 06-07-05 06:42
Patients with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) are recognized to have a
tendency of sudden, unexpected death (SED), but its exact cause is
unknown because of paucity of such case reports. Since growth hormone
(GH) treatment was applied to PWS patients worldwide, several cases of
death have been r... (Read More)
Hunger in America (26 posts)
by tigerlilly@privacy.net.org.com - Last post on: 06-06-05 21:02
Published on Friday, December 10, 2004 by CommonDreams.org
Hunger in America
by Anuradha Mittal
December 10, 2004 marks the 56th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights (UDHR), which established universal standards and aspirations for
human dignity. Inspired by the bel... (Read More)
Obesity related morbidity (diseases) causes high mortality. (1 posts)
by Sweet Zombie Jesus! - Last post on: 06-06-05 06:43
The epidemic of obesity has highlighted the extent of the risks
associated with this disease. The risks arise from the increased mass
of fat tissue, as well as the products produced by the increased number
and size of fat cells in obese individuals. Psychosocial dysfunction,
obstructive sleep ap... (Read More)
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