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Oral Health for Diabetes

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Diabetes can cause serious problems in the mouth. Know what to do to avoid them. If you have diabetes, make sure your oral health care.

Oral Health for DiabetesPeople with diabetes are at risk for mouth infections, including gum disease (periodontal disease). This disease damages the gums and jaw bones (that hold the teeth in place) and can lead to painful chewing. Some people with serious gum disease lose their teeth. The gum disease could also be hard to control your blood sugar (glucose) in blood.

Other problems caused by diabetes is a condition known as dry mouth or dry mouth and a fungal infection called thrush. Dry mouth occurs when there is not enough saliva (the fluid that keeps your mouth wet). Furthermore, diabetes can increase the level of glucose in the saliva. The combination of these problems may lead to thrush, a small white ulcers that appear in the mouth and painful.

You can have healthy teeth and gums. To control the level of glucose in the blood and prevent gum disease, it is important to brush and floss every day and checkups. If diabetes is not under control, the possibility of having problems in your mouth. Take steps to maintain the health of your mouth. Call your dentist when you notice a problem.

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Healthy Lifestyle

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Healthy Living is the Norm
lifestyleWith penetrating research on the reduction of disease risk is advertised for more discipline in the conduct of life.

Who wants to live long and healthy, should have no excesses. The many scientific studies that we want to hammer home the healthy lifestyle that has now been re-added one new from the German Institute for Nutrition Research/Deutschen Institut für Ernährungsforschung (DIFE), which promises long-term austerity for some great successes.

Those who smoke and / or is thick, has the power elite and its self-inflicted, look for a lack of discipline, disclosing defects has long any more. Back to the lifestyle of the winners is also to be physically active, and no big mountains of meat, but eat plenty of fruits, vegetables and whole grain bread. It is cultivated and has a clearly recognizable by all lean, muscular and powerful body.

For the long-term study conducted by the DIfE with data from more than 23,000 women and men with a mean age of 49 years who were followed over a period of 8 years, four lifestyle factors examined individually and in combination: smoking status, body weight in relation to body size, Activity status and diet.

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