Waist Size Indicates Risk of Diabetes - PakTribune
Interesting little article on waist size and the corresponding risk of Diabetes.
Waist Size Indicates Risk of Diabetes - PakTribune: "Waist circumference is already recognized as an independent sign of potential cardiovascular disease but Swedish scientists said it can also be used to gauge sensitivity to insulin.
'A waist circumference of less than 100 cm (39 inches) excludes individuals of both sexes from being at risk of being insulin resistant,' Hans Wahrenberg, of the Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm, said in a study reported online by the British Medical Journal."
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Monday, April 24, 2006 | |
Why ageing brains lose focus
KARACHI: If youÂre midway through life and wondering why your powers of concentration arenÂt as sharp as they used to be, a new study could help explain why.Gradual brain changes beginning in the middle age cause older adults to be more easily distracted by irrelevant information and lose focus in busy environments, say Canadian researchers, according to a web report.
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until next time - keep smiling
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