Posts Tagged ‘ diabetes ’

Pray for the Health of Our Nation

August 26, 2011
By Rich

This morning, I read this headline, “Obesity to Worsen, Weigh Heavily on Healthcare Costs“. The article went on to say that “If present trends continue, about half of both men and women in the United States will be obese by 2030, health experts warned”. What is most tragic about this article is this, “Obesity...

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Families on a Mission

August 23, 2011
By Rich

There’s that word mission again.  I recently used it in another blog post and stated how I can’t say, “mission accomplished”.  This time, though, it is so appropriate because the Team Beachbody community is on a mission to end the trend of obesity and the epidemic of diabetes. When there is a fire, flood,...

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Is It Time To Stop Being a Ticking Time Bomb?

April 1, 2010
By Howtobefit

You need to lose weight, you need to lower your cholesterol, you need to get your blood pressure down, you need to… When are you going to stop being a ticking time bomb?  Do you need to get the life sentence of diabetes from being overweight or obese?   Will you wait until you...

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Foot Pain and Diabetes

July 1, 2009
By Rich

A quarter of the people with diabetes don’t know they have it until major complications occur. Watch to learn about the most common warning sign, painful or numb feet and what you can do to help.

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Kathy Smith’s Project: You Type 2 Success Story

June 20, 2009
By Rich

Charlene Dennis has lived with type 2 diabetes for 15 years.  Even after surviving a battle with cancer, she didn’t take her health very seriously.  To see how her loving son changed her life, watch the video below. To purchase Project: You Type 2, please click here

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Footsteps of Hope

October 19, 2008
By Rich

As part of their marketing campaign, the American Diabetes Association uses a paper representation of the top of a shoe for their Step Out: Walk to Fight Diabetes campaign that is going on now. These are footsteps of hope for the roughly 24 million people with diabetes and the 57 million people who are...

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