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Wednesday, November, 11, 2009

Diabetic Insomnia

Magnesium levels linked to osteoporosis, diabetes

October 03, 2008
Magnesium intake tends to drop as people age, doctors say, and these low levels may leave older people vulnerable to such health problems as osteoporosis, diabetes, and insomnia. Experts at the National Institute of Health review how magnesium affects each of these conditions and how low levels of this nutrient may contribute to their development. Read more »

Expert & Community Posts

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Top Tips for Coping with Insomnia
By Florence Cardinal , Health Expert

...make it hard to sleep. Diseases including arthritis, diabetes and heartburn after a holiday meal... Read more »

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The Hazards of Shift Work Sleep Disorder (SWSD)
By Allen Blaivas, M.D. , Health Expert

...gastrointestinal diseases, heart disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus, as well as for sleep... Read more »

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The Early Bird gets the . . . Hypertension
By Glenn Gandelman, MD, MPH , Health Expert

...blood pressure, sleep deprivation increased risk for diabetes and obesity.   It is not clear... Read more »

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Diabetes, Parental Sorrow and Depression
By Kim Benjet , Health Expert

...amazed at the parents’ laser like focus on the diabetes care and the subjugation of their own... Read more »

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The Link Between Anxiety and Sleep Disorders
By Jerilyn Ross, M.A., L.I.C.S.W. , Health Expert

...heartbeat, heart attack), high blood pressure, stroke, and diabetes. And some researchers say... Read more »

Health Guide

Restless Legs Syndrome and Related Disorders: Diagnosis
...helpful in determining causes of RLS or conditions that rule it out. They include:Blood glucose tests for diabetesTests for kidney problemsPossibly tests for thyroid hormone and magnesium and... Read more »
Incontinence Medications
...may have adverse effects on the heart in people with existing heart problems. People with glaucoma, diabetes, hyperthyroidism, heart disease, or high blood pressure should avoid alpha-adrenergic... Read more »
Schizophrenia: Treatment
...attentionThe following are more severe side effects or complications that may occur with these drugs:Diabetes ( See: Diabetes Risk and Atypical Antipsychotics).Weight gain and metabolic problems.... Read more »
Anxiety Disorders: Diagnosis
...flashes during menopause.Medication Side Effects. Many drugs, including some for high blood pressure, diabetes, and thyroid disorders, can produce symptoms of anxiety. Withdrawal from certain... Read more »
Allergic Rhinitis: Decongestants
...susceptible to contraction. Such conditions include:Heart disease.High blood pressure.Thyroid disease..Diabetes.Prostate problems that cause urinary difficulties.Migraines.Raynaud's... Read more »

Medications

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...that come with obesity, including heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and a shorter... Read more »

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