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Why losing weight is so important

In Uncategorized on October 26, 2009 at 10:00 am

I recently learned that a friend of mine has been diagnosed with Type II diabetes. She was pretty scared after talking with her doctor about the long-term effects of diabetes. I’ve heard for years about how important it is to control blood sugar but I never understood why.

Diabetes, she tells me, means that your body is unable to regulate the amount of sugar in its blood. Either your body does not produce insulin (Type I) or it cannot use the insulin it makes (Type II) properly. As blood sugar levels increase the body’s chemistry is thrown off. Organs and nerve systems begin to malfunction, at first just a little bit but gradually over time things get worse.

Eventually the body’s ability to regulate itself in other ways decreases. Cholesterol is another substance that begins to get out of control when your blood sugar stays high. As your cholesterol increases the body begins to store it in layers between arteries and healthy tissue. This cholesterol buildup eventually blocks arteries or ruptures and causes blood clots.

If a blood clot forms it can move through your body and cut off circulation in critical areas. Poor circulation in your hands and feet may mean your limbs die and have to be amputated. A blood clot in your heart or lungs could kill you. A blood clot that moves toward your brain might also kill you or cause a stroke.

Diabetics are encouraged to increase their activity. Walking more or engaging in real physical exercise not only helps the body burn calories it activates the metabolism. Foods and sugars are burned off more quickly. 15 minutes of vigorous exercise may activate your metabolism for up to 30 minutes.

You also need to change your diet. You need to eat a more even mix of calories, drawing about the same amounts from protein, fat, and carbohydrates. That is not easy to do with today’s foods because most fast foods and store bought foods pack on the carbohydrates. Low-fat foods don’t help because they are not balanced.

There is a lot you need to know when you have diabetes. It’s not just that you need to lose weight. You have to truly change your lifestyle. Living healthy and eating healthy improve your chances of living longer and being able to enjoy life better — even when you have not been diagnosed with diabetes.

More information can be found at http://www.diabetes.org/.

Science and the Interweb technologist

In Uncategorized on October 23, 2009 at 10:00 am

I love that term: “Interweb”. Who came up with it? Is this like an Al Gore joke or something? It seems dorky but at the same time is so appropriate. The Web is part of the Internet, so it is the Interweb (or Interwebs as some people say).

One of the best things about the Interweb is that it makes it easier to follow science news. I know I am not the only person who is interested in things like space news and I try to look up the latest articles whenever I have a spare moment.

Besides the NASA Website there are three sites in particular where I try to follow science news: Space.com, Science Daily, and Eureka!.

There are other sites out there I sometimes visit but these are my favorite science news sites.

Getting ready for the holiday season

In Uncategorized on October 22, 2009 at 10:00 am

Halloween will soon be upon us and this year it falls on a Saturday. That means it’s not a school night and kids will be able to celebrate it almost like a real holiday. Families can plan Halloween parties, Halloween picnics, and other activities that normally don’t happen on this candy-filled day.

There are several holidays from September to January 1: Labor Day, Halloween, Veterans’ Day, Thanksgiving, Chanukah, Qwanzaa, Christmas, and News Years Day. We call this our Holiday Season and offer each other Season’s Greetings. And of course we celebrate the holidays with cards, cakes, feasts, and gifts.

This year families could do something a little different. They could put together a holiday calendar and plan special day trips. All the kids can clear their social calendars. Parents can tell their friends they are spending time with the children. Teenagers can participate in the activities by suggesting places to go, things to do, and ways to help save money. Maybe several families could get together and share expenses.

In addition to the regular holidays many people hold parties. Company parties are for adults but many high school and college students hold holiday parties. Social calendars are carefully navigated around these important events. This year friends can get together and plan 2-4 parties for November and December, each one held at a different venue, hosted by a different person.

By planning a series of parties you can reduce the competition for attention among planners, give everyone something to look forward to, and alternate themes. Entertainment doesn’t have to be expensive as long as it is fun.

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