Heart Disease, Stroke and Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes vs. Autoimmune Diabetes
Are you really a type 2 Diabetic? Research shows that up to 20% of adult diabetics diagnosed as a type 2 diabetic actually are not. … Continue Reading
Diabetes and the Eyes
Glaucoma People with diabetes are 40% more likely to suffer from glaucoma than people without diabetes. The longer someone has had diabetes, the more common… Continue Reading
Diabetic Retinopathy
Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of blindness in working-age Americans. However, with appropriate treatments, the damage to the eye from diabetes may be successfully… Continue Reading
Help Children Develop Healthy Heart Habits
Parents and caregivers can help their child develop heart healthy habits early in life. They can encourage their children to evaluate their food choices and… Continue Reading
Oriental Medicine Nutrition For Heart Health/Hypertension
Oriental medicine (OM) nutrition combines ancient wisdom with modern science. OM nutrition is a holistic approach, which aims to balance all five flavors within most… Continue Reading
A Healthy Heart, a Healthy You
Cardiovascular disease includes heart disease, stroke and high blood pressure. According to the American Heart Association, cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of women… Continue Reading
Foot Care For Diabetes: Part One
Part One Diabetes can cause nerve damage. When the nerves in your feet do not work right, it is easy to stumble and injure your… Continue Reading
Diabetes Is Serious Business
Did you know that diabetes has become an epidemic in the United States? The cost to the U.S. economy is $245 billion each year, as… Continue Reading
Prioritize Your Heart Health
With ongoing talks of resolutions and re-prioritizing our lives down to the very meticulous details, including: re-organizing our priorities, becoming more time-efficient, and being a… Continue Reading
Osteoporosis and Heart Disease
February is American Heart month, and it is important to highlight the connection between heart disease and osteoporosis. Studies show that people with heart disease… Continue Reading










