What’s Killing Famous Black Men?
African-Americans frequently look towards race and economic factors as our biggest challenges, but there are self-inflicted problems that are literally killing us.
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African-Americans frequently look towards race and economic factors as our biggest challenges, but there are self-inflicted problems that are literally killing us.
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Seems that Sarah Palin has alot to say about First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move project to get our children healthier… Some say Sarah should be grateful she didn’t choose teen pregnancy as her focus…
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Read MorePeople who get plenty of vitamin K from food may have a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes than those who get less of the vitamin, a new study suggests. Find how how you can get your daily dose right here.
Read MoreDiabetes is a disease that can affect nearly every organ in your body if left unchecked. Find out how you could be affected and what you can do to stay in control.
Read MoreType 2 Diabetes is one of the fastest growing medical conditions in our country today, but is it manageable and maybe even reversable?
Read MoreA drink or two may lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, a new study shows.
Read MoreIf you have diabetes or know someone who has diabetes, you know how important it is to be able to manage it and live a healthy life. Here are some ways to control diabetes for life!
Read MoreCertain foods are packed with nutrients that stabilize blood sugar levels, protect your heart, and even save your vision from the damaging effects of diabetes. These 12 foods can give you an extra edge against diabetes and its complications.
Read MorePeople with diabetes are 25 times more likely to go blind, than someone without the disease. The United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study found that people with type 2 who maintained “tight” blood pressure control—averaging 144/82—reduced their risk of vision loss by 47% and cut their risk for progression of diabetic retinopathy, the leading cause of blindness in adults, by 34%.
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