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image652739x.jpgThe scientists of Sweden found, “Anxiety, depression and lack of sleeping could become the foremost factors of diabetes among most of the men”.

The scientist observed men along with high levels of psychological stress had more than twice the perils of creating diabetes (type 2) than those with lower levels.

The research which observed the samples of 2127 men born amid 1938 and 1957 and 3100 women explored no such link in women.

Writing in Diabetic Medicine, the investigators notified anxiety may influence the manner the brain systematizes hormones.

In the United Kingdom, there are presently 2.3 million people diagnosed with diabetes and a projected 500,000 people who have not still been examined.

The men, who had standard blood glucose levels, were inquired for indications of psychological suffering containing anxiety, sleeplessness, depression, lethargy and exhaustion. Read the rest of this entry

The President of the United States, Bush signed off a new rule that triples US budget for combating with HIV/Aids and other illnesses in African and the Caribbean.

The newly made law enhances the US monetary system to fight against Aids, malaria and tuberculosis by $15 bn to $48 bn.

The recently made legislation also decreases the needs for one-third of Aids donations to be consumed for developing the self resistance in the United States and elsewhere.

Mr. Bush strongly acknowledged through implementation of this new legislation both from human rights activists and from rival politicians in the US.

Prior this month the Democratic organized the US legislatures accepted the enhanced donation for the five-year plan. Read the rest of this entry

Different statistics suggest that more than 65% adults in the U.S. are overweight and obesity has become a serious health concern in the country. “We need more effective interventions because long-term weight loss and prevention of its regain are not according to desires in adults,” the author of below mentioned study states.

According to a study, published in Archive of Internal Medicine, besides limiting calories, obese women required something more to maintain their weight loss over the period of two years as they need 55 minutes daily exercise five days in a week.

John M. Jakicic, Ph.D. of the University of Pittsburgh and collogues conducted that research in which they calculated the required amount of exercise by studying 201 obese women who were enrolled in a weight loss intervention from 1999 to 2003.

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Saturday, June 14–Irregular menstrual cycles and premenstrual signs in women have links with delayed phase syndrome (DSPS), a new report suggests.

When the inside clock of the body naturally gets out of sync with existing time, DSPS begins to occur and it becomes a norm to stay without sleep up late night and having problem waking early on. As outer factors like time zone change, noise, light are not reasons behind outer clock to desynchronize, these are not similar conditions such as jet lag.

The new findings suggest that irregular menstrual cycles in women with delayed sleep phase syndrome have been reported twice as many than in the women without DSPS. And the occurrences increase to three times it the women with DSPS are not using birth control. Read the rest of this entry

BEIJING : Obesity became a huge concern in China  with above than a quarter of the teen population plump as people take in more red meat and dairy products to their diet casuing solemn health tribulations, a new study finds.

The researchers found many causes of extreme level of obesity in China including lack of exercise, butter, chese, pizza, spicy, oily meals, excess use of sweets, icecream, rice, heavy quantity of bread, hereditary factor and wide use of Macdonald diets, etc.

The investigation showed that more and more people are involving into various types of diseases just because of obesity like high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, kidney problem, depression, Hypo manic obsession, etc.

Meanwhile, the study author Barry Popkin, a professor of Nutrition at the Carolina Population Center at the University of North Carolina expressed in a statement, “ Obesity is creating immensily bad impact not only in the population of China but also all the developing world”.

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