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Student Loans - Lose Social Security Benefits If You Don't Pay etes has been tested for metabolic syndrome too. [If not, please ask your doctor to do the relevant tests – this is something that could really prolong your life!]A vast majority of people take out student loans to pay for higher education. The Supreme Court has decided to make social security benefits a means of repaying them.No Benefits For You!While millions borrow money to attend college and graduate school, not everyone pays this money back. The failure to pay can result from circumstances such as a slow job market, failure to finish school and health problems. Of course, there are the select few who simply we Besides type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance is also responsible for a condition called Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, or PCOS. This condition affects up to one in ten young women, and is the cause of much unhappiness, especially when it results in infertility. All of these conditions are important to diagnose, because they can be treated, and in some c Policing the Internet One of the most important things that needs to be done once someone has been diagnosed as having type 2 diabetes, is to get everyone else in the immediate family tested too.The Internet was created by the United States government for universities to exchange knowledge. In 1994 Bill Clinton let private companies open up the Internet to the general public. What happened next is the wild Wild West. If you wanted to say hateful or racist things that you would never say if others knew, you would say them. If you had snapped a naked picture of your neighbor. You could put it online and anyone with a 56kb modem could look and there basically was There are two very compelling reasons for this suggestion. The first is the strong link between genetics and type 2 diabetes. Concordance studies (which involve identical twins who are brought up in different family situations) have shown that there is an eighty percent chance of one twin getting type 2 diabetes if the other twin has it. Because the twins are generally brought up in different environments, this risk is independent of lifestyle and dietary factors. It has also been shown that forty-five percent of first-degree relatives of an individual with type 2 diabetes will have insulin resistance. (First-degree relatives are defined as siblings, parents and children). And insulin resistance is the underlying cause of type 2 diabetes. Having said all this, the second reason for screening family members lies in the proven fact that type 2 diabetes is often preventable. And where it is too late to prevent someone from getting type 2 diabetes, the onset may be delayed by a significant number of years. And diabetes is not the only condition to look out for in “diabetic families”. The underlying insulin resistance responsible for the diabetic tendencies in these families also causes another, even more dangerous condition: Metabolic Syndrome. Also known as Syndrome X, or Insulin Resistance Syndrome, this condition is associated with a threefold increase in the risk of coronary heart disease, infarction and stroke. Metabolic syndrome is present in forty percent of people with impaired glucose tolerance, and in a massive seventy percent of people with type 2 diabetes. It often precedes the onset of type 2 diabetes and is thought to be the reason why eighty percent of diabetics die prematurely from cardiovascular disease (especially heart attacks and strokes). The diagnosis of metabolic syndrome is fairly straightforward, and screening can be done by your general practitioner. I am, of course, making the assumption that the person who has already been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes has been tested for metabolic syndrome too. [If not, please ask your doctor to do the relevant tests – this is something that could really prolong your life!] Besides type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance is also responsible for a condition called Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, or PCOS. This condition affects up to one in ten young women, and is the cause of much unhappiness, especially when it results in infertility. All of these conditions are important to diagnose, because they can be treated, and in some ca Air Power at Sea or Ground brought up in different environments, this risk is independent of lifestyle and dietary factors. It has also been shown that forty-five percent of first-degree relatives of an individual with type 2 diabetes will have insulin resistance. (First-degree relatives are defined as siblings, parents and children). And insulin resistance is the underlying cause of type 2 diabetes.The power is in the air! Well, I am not talking about aero planes or the military but on something we have taken for granted. It's about the air we breathe. Invisible to the naked eye, you can get a lot of power from it if you know how.Do you know that the air compressor is a very important piece of machinery on board a diesel operated ship? It is the heart of the starting air system for the diesel electrical generators and the main diesel engine. Without these Having said all this, the second reason for screening family members lies in the proven fact that type 2 diabetes is often preventable. And where it is too late to prevent someone from getting type 2 diabetes, the onset may be delayed by a significant number of years. And diabetes is not the only condition to look out for in “diabetic families”. The underlying insulin resistance responsible for the diabetic tendencies in these families also causes another, even more dangerous condition: Metabolic Syndrome. Also known as Syndrome X, or Insulin Resistance Syndrome, this condition is associated with a threefold increase in the risk of coronary heart disease, infarction and stroke. Metabolic syndrome is present in forty percent of people with impaired glucose tolerance, and in a massive seventy percent of people with type 2 diabetes. It often precedes the onset of type 2 diabetes and is thought to be the reason why eighty percent of diabetics die prematurely from cardiovascular disease (especially heart attacks and strokes). The diagnosis of metabolic syndrome is fairly straightforward, and screening can be done by your general practitioner. I am, of course, making the assumption that the person who has already been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes has been tested for metabolic syndrome too. [If not, please ask your doctor to do the relevant tests – this is something that could really prolong your life!] Besides type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance is also responsible for a condition called Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, or PCOS. This condition affects up to one in ten young women, and is the cause of much unhappiness, especially when it results in infertility. All of these conditions are important to diagnose, because they can be treated, and in some c Not Necessarily Necessary Surgery t someone from getting type 2 diabetes, the onset may be delayed by a significant number of years.About 12,000 deaths by un-necessary surgery occur every year in U.S. alone.The Journal of the American Medical Association has reported that in 2002, in the United States, 12,000 of the men, women, and children who accepted surgery as an answer to their health problem died directly due to the surgery itself.What makes this situation worse is that every one of the 12,000 deaths was caused by an operation that was not necessary at all to the improvement of And diabetes is not the only condition to look out for in “diabetic families”. The underlying insulin resistance responsible for the diabetic tendencies in these families also causes another, even more dangerous condition: Metabolic Syndrome. Also known as Syndrome X, or Insulin Resistance Syndrome, this condition is associated with a threefold increase in the risk of coronary heart disease, infarction and stroke. Metabolic syndrome is present in forty percent of people with impaired glucose tolerance, and in a massive seventy percent of people with type 2 diabetes. It often precedes the onset of type 2 diabetes and is thought to be the reason why eighty percent of diabetics die prematurely from cardiovascular disease (especially heart attacks and strokes). The diagnosis of metabolic syndrome is fairly straightforward, and screening can be done by your general practitioner. I am, of course, making the assumption that the person who has already been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes has been tested for metabolic syndrome too. [If not, please ask your doctor to do the relevant tests – this is something that could really prolong your life!] Besides type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance is also responsible for a condition called Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, or PCOS. This condition affects up to one in ten young women, and is the cause of much unhappiness, especially when it results in infertility. All of these conditions are important to diagnose, because they can be treated, and in some c Adsense and Real Estate Web Sites; An Additional Source of Revenue esent in forty percent of people with impaired glucose tolerance, and in a massive seventy percent of people with type 2 diabetes. It often precedes the onset of type 2 diabetes and is thought to be the reason why eighty percent of diabetics die prematurely from cardiovascular disease (especially heart attacks and strokes).Adsense is a simple concept! The publisher or the realtor (that's you) inserts a java script into their website. And each time the page is accessed, the java script will pull advertisements from the Adsense program.The ads that are targeted will be related to the content that is contained on the web page serving the ad. If a visitor clicks on an advertisement, you, as the webmaster serving the ad, will earn a portion of the money that the advertiser is paying th The diagnosis of metabolic syndrome is fairly straightforward, and screening can be done by your general practitioner. I am, of course, making the assumption that the person who has already been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes has been tested for metabolic syndrome too. [If not, please ask your doctor to do the relevant tests – this is something that could really prolong your life!] Besides type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance is also responsible for a condition called Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, or PCOS. This condition affects up to one in ten young women, and is the cause of much unhappiness, especially when it results in infertility. All of these conditions are important to diagnose, because they can be treated, and in some c Passing On Credit Card Processing Costs etes has been tested for metabolic syndrome too. [If not, please ask your doctor to do the relevant tests – this is something that could really prolong your life!]I recently spoke with a retail merchant who told me that she was not too concerned about the fees that we assess. While I was detailing all relevant rates, she asked me a very interesting question: “How much do you think that I should charge my customers to make up for my credit card processing costs?” She added, “I would like to charge a surcharge.”I had an instant flashback to the time I placed a food order with a pizzeria. When I walked into the restaurant, t Besides type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance is also responsible for a condition called Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, or PCOS. This condition affects up to one in ten young women, and is the cause of much unhappiness, especially when it results in infertility. All of these conditions are important to diagnose, because they can be treated, and in some cases, even cured. Dietary modification and exercise play an extremely important role in the management of insulin resistance and its resultant conditions. However, some problems often need medication. These include high blood pressure and cholesterol abnormalities (which often occur in metabolic syndrome), as well as type 2 diabetes itself. Metformin, an “insulin sensitiser”, plays a vital role in many of the conditions caused by insulin resistance, as it targets the cause of the problem. It is particularly useful for type 2 diabetes and PCOS. So if you are ever diagnosed as having type 2 diabetes, and you are quite fond of your family, get them screened too. It could mean that they are around for a lot longer! Dr Guin Van Niekerk is the author of “Why Fat Sticks : An Introduction to Insulin Resistance” For more information on insulin resistance, and a checklist for testing for metabolic syndrome, go to
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