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		<title>Diabetes treatment methods</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diabetes treatment methods Regular testing of blood sugar has proven to be the one thing that greatly assists in determining whether one has diabetes, or not, and in the event that they have it, what to do and how to go about the situation. To be on the safe side, people are usually advised to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Regular testing of blood sugar has proven to be the one thing that greatly assists in determining whether one has diabetes, or not, and in the event that they have it, what to do and how to go about the situation. To be on the safe side, people are usually advised to constantly check their blood sugar levels, to ensure they are operating within safe parameters of their healthy lives. Today, there are so many solutions that professionals have come up with that are meant to treat diabetes; however the conventional insulin injections and implantable insulin pumps are the most sought out. It is wise to remember that diabetes comes in two common strands, the type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Most researchers regard type 1 as the easiest type of diabetes to deal with as compared to type 2 diabetes.</p>
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<p>As a matter of fact, if you are keen on your routines, you can fight diabetes on your own way, while at the same time carrying out your own exercises, which will benefit you alone in the long run. Treating type 1 diabetes can usually be done using insulin injected into the bloodstream to boost the body&#8217;s insulin levels. Another way of treating this type is by doing a lot of exercises, and the most basic is to have a balanced diet whenever you take your meals. On the other hand, type 2 diabetes can usually be treated by encouraging weight reduction through most of the methods available, like hitting the gym, or meditating. A patient can also be put on a diabetic diet, whereby they are instructed to eat foods that will assist them in fighting the disorder. When someone is put on a diabetic diet, it means that they have to stay away from junk foods. Junk foods usually have a lot of fat, which when broken down by the body, release contents that are so rich in sugar levels. This type can also be dealt with through encouraging the patient to engage in some routine exercises.</p>
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<p>Some people usually ask how and of what value is exercising or cutting down on some weight to them when it comes to treating diabetes? Doctors have stated over and over in the past that when you exercise, or engage in some weight loss activity, your body acts in such a way that its response and sensitivity to insulin is augmented. Through this process, the body eventually adapts to begin controlling unnecessary increases in blood sugar within the system. These are some of the basic methods of treating diabetes, though there are others, which can be resorted to when these fail. Often some oral medication is administered in the event that these methods do not bear fruit. In the event that the oral medications do not also succeed, the ultimate treatment is usually using insulin treatment. Type 1 diabetes is commonly cured by using insulin treatments, of which the common ones include DPP-4 inhibitors like Januvia, Incretin, Mimetics such as Byetta and Antihyperglycemic Synthetic Analogs such as Symlin.</p>
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		<title>Health Care Reform March 15 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Health Care Reform March 15 2010 Week of March 15, 2010 The White House last week continued to rail against rising health insurance premiums to help build popular support for his health care reform package. But the effort to focus the blame for rising costs on insurers was questioned, in particular, by state insurance experts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Health Care Reform March 15 2010</strong></p>
<p>Week of March 15, 2010</p>
<p>The White House last week continued to rail against rising health insurance premiums to help build popular support for his health care reform package. But the effort to focus the blame for rising costs on insurers was questioned, in particular, by state insurance experts and economists quoted in a New York Times story last week. Insurance commissioners said that trying to hold down premiums before costs were under control would be very risky. This approach could mean solvency issues in some cases, they told the Times. To help educate Americans about the true drivers of rising health care costs, America&#8217;s Health Insurance Plans, the industry trade association, last week launched a new national ad campaign. The ad demonstrates that health insurance company costs represent a small slice of the overall health care cost pie.</p>
<p>Federal</p>
<p>With a cadre of staff operatives searching for the right health insurance reform provisions among those previously discarded from the House, Senate and the President&#8217;s proposals, Democratic leadership has been relentlessly pursuing every possible pathway to pass a final bill. The expected process would have: 1) the House pass the Senate-adopted reform bill (which most House members hate), 2) the House passing a bill to &#8220;fix&#8221; all the things it hates using a reconciliation legislative vehicle, followed by 3) the Senate passing the very same reconciliation bill &#8212; requiring only 51 votes in the Senate. The House Budget and Rules Committees are expected to start the review, hearing and mark-up process of the reconciliation bill this week. The Senate commitment to using reconciliation was made official in a scathing letter from Leader Harry Reid to the Minority Leader. Along the way the two Chambers will need to see the latest CBO &#8220;scores&#8221; on the bill before voting, and 216 House Democrats will have to resolve policy disagreements over abortion, federal health insurance rate review and authority, and other substantive issues. Additionally, the House will have to trust that the Senate can pass the reconciliation measure without changing one comma. Partisanship has blossomed into open hostility over health reform. Whether Congress can overcome these policy, process and political mine fields remains as murky as ever, but Democrats have chosen to try and will push for resolution by the Easter recess.</p>
<p>The Senate has passed Jobs Bill II and shipped it off to the House, where passage is not certain. Within the bill are two health-related items of note. First, the COBRA eligibility and subsidy program will be extended to the end of 2010. (These provisions are set to expire at the end of March.) Second, the bill contains a suspension until September 30, 2010 of the cut to physician Medicare reimbursements for the current calendar year. (This provision is also set to expire at the end of March.) Aetna urged Congress to apply the &#8220;doc fix&#8221; to next year&#8217;s reimbursement as well, since insurers&#8217; Medicare rates are based on what doctors are paid, but in the end Congress failed to make this change. Aetna and the industry will continue to find ways both to establish a more lasting, if not permanent, doc fix and to devise a legislative solution to the disconnect between doctor reimbursement and Medicare Advantage rates for 2011 and beyond.</p>
<p>States</p>
<p>ARIZONA: Budget issues remain front and center as the governor and Republican leadership proposed a plan they hope will close the 0 million deficit this year and reduce the anticipated .6 billion deficit in 2011. Righting the state&#8217;s fiscal ship has become a very partisan exercise, with the Republicans supporting reductions in Medicaid and KidsCare, and the elimination of full-day kindergarten. As the special session on the budget is running concurrently with the regular session, no other bill hearings were held. The oral chemotherapy parity bill may be dead for this year as proponents did not meet the deadline for submitting amendatory language.</p>
<p>CALIFORNIA: The Assembly Accountability and Administrative Review Committee chaired by Assemblyman Hector De La Torre held a hearing last week to examine how the Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) and the Department of Insurance (CDI) has handled issues surrounding the rescission of policies in the individual market. According to a report prepared for the committee by Bryan Liang, director of the Institute of Health Law Studies at the California Western School of Law, fewer than 300 of 6,000 former policyholders are participating in health insurers&#8217; agreements to settle such cases. Republican committee members were highly critical of this witness, while De La Torre was critical of the Departments. The DMHC reported that since their settlements were completed there have only been nine rescissions over the past two years, proof that the DMHC and the health plans have revamped their processes for rescission and have worked to address the problem.</p>
<p>COLORADO: A bill mandating maternity and contraceptive coverage in individual policies continues to receive significant attention in the Senate. The most recent amendment proposes requiring maternity coverage in at least three of the plans marketed by an insurer. It would also allow a current member of a plan without maternity coverage to switch to a plan with maternity coverage from the same carrier during the first trimester. The other major bill would require that second level appeals be performed by physicians who are actively involved in clinical practice. This measure is counterintuitive in the current economy, since it would result in outsourcing appeals and drive up costs for plan sponsors and their employees.</p>
<p>CONNECTICUT: A proposal that would require health insurance plans to cover oral chemotherapy in the same way that intravenous chemotherapy is covered made it through the legislature&#8217;s Insurance and Real Estate Committee last week. Currently, many health plans treat the two kinds of cancer treatments differently. Chemotherapy treatments that come in pill form are often categorized as prescription drug benefits that can require patients to pay a larger share of the cost. Cancer patients, doctors and patient advocates spoke in favor of the bill, while insurers and the Connecticut Business and Industry Association opposed it, arguing that it would put a mandate on health plans that could raise costs and make it more difficult for employers to afford insurance.</p>
<p>GEORGIA: A bill restricting the use of rescissions in individual health insurance policies passed a Senate committee last week. Aetna continues to work with its trade organizations to educate legislators about the adverse effect of this type of legislation. Discussions also continue regarding legislation affecting the use of rental networks.</p>
<p>KANSAS: Roughly half way through the legislative session, several health care bills are still moving through the process. On the regulatory front, the Insurance Department has proposed a regulation that would mandate coverage of routine patient care costs while the insured is enrolled in a cancer clinical trial – a mandate that was rejected by the legislature in 2008. A hearing will be held on April 20, and Aetna will have an opportunity to present testimony on this issue. Bills still alive include mandates for autism and orally administered chemotherapy, legislation prohibiting dental contracts that require the dentist to follow a fee schedule for non-covered services, and a ban on &#8220;most favored nation&#8221; clauses by some insurers. Another bill would allow small employers to create individual HRAs to fund premium payments on individual policies, require administering insurers to offer employees the option of receiving health insurance coverage through a high-deductible health plan with an HSA, and requiring insurers who offer small group health plans to offer high-deductible health plans with HSAs, while authorizing tax deductions for health insurance premiums for individual insurance policies. Separate legislation would amend the definition of &#8220;eligible employee&#8221; to include part-time workers (currently less than 30 hours per week). Pending legislation concerning hospital charges would prohibit charging private-pay patients more than 25 percent of what the hospital&#8217;s highest volume private payer would pay for the same goods or services. Legislation that died includes a telemedicine mandate and creation of a health care insurance database for employers.</p>
<p>KENTUCKY: Health issues that are being hotly debated by the legislature right now include an autism mandate, a dental bill that would not allow insurers to hold dentists, optometrists or ophthalmologists to a fee schedule for non-covered services, and a bill setting a reimbursement floor for chiropractic services. The chiropractic services proposal would allow chiropractors to bill, and would require insurers to reimburse, an evaluation and management (E&amp;M) CPT code on each and every visit. In addition to billing for follow-up services for manipulations and other therapies, the chiropractor would be allowed to submit, and the insurer required to pay, for another E&amp;M code on each and every visit. The legislation would also add a new mandated benefit to the Kentucky statutes. Currently, reimbursement for chiropractor visits is required only if the chiropractor performs a service already covered by the health benefit plan. Under the proposal, any service within the scope of practice of a chiropractor that is billed would become a mandated benefit. Finally, the bill would require health benefit plans to provide reimbursement without the chiropractor having to provide any documentation that the services were medically necessary. Each of these bills has, or is expected to, pass at least one chamber.</p>
<p>SOUTH DAKOTA: Several important</p>
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		<title>Buying Texas Health Insurance</title>
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<p>Having health insurance in Texas is crucial to keeping your health intact. There are plenty of places that have health insurance in Texas. Most of them are competitive, because they have affordable prices. So basically, you have your pick of the small when searching for a health insurance plot. If you are one of those people that don&#8217;t have a clue as to how you should go about looking for an affordable health plot, this article will clarify how to go about it.</p>
<p>Health insurance quotes</p>
<p>With the emergence of the internet, it is much simpler to find what you&#8217;re looking for in health insurance coverage. Just use one of the major search engines and plug in where you live along with the words &#8220;health insurance quotes&#8221;. With some health insurance plans in Texas, they are connected with certain hospitals, depending on where you live. It&#8217;s a excellent thought to have health insurance where you can go to a medical facility that is close to your home.</p>
<p>There will probably be many entries for you to choose from. Look through the ones that you reckon best fit you and go over what they have. Look for those that are affordably priced and have the options that you want. There are some of them that don&#8217;t cover certain options, such as testing and related items. You need to know what options are available with the plot you&#8217;ve selected. You want your health insurance in Texas to cover the things you need.</p>
<p>You can always consult with the health insurance provider to make sure that you have the right options for your health insurance. Then you may not need extras with your health insurance. It all depends on what you need. Some people with health insurance in Texas need more; on the other hand some people need less. It all depends on the needs of the policyholder and their family. The need to have health insurance in Texas is very crucial; without it you and your family could suffer a fantastic disservice.</p>
<p>If you are looking for dental insurance, that will probably be separate from regular health insurance. In addition to that, vision insurance may be on a separate platform. Question the health insurance provider for quotes before you make your final choice on health insurance in Texas. Also, question the health insurance provider about making arrangements for flexible payment plans. It&#8217;s vital for you to know your payment schedule before you start giving them money.</p>
<p>Just like with health insurance anywhere else, you have to make sure that you can afford the payments. You don&#8217;t want to skip on a payment and then be cancelled. You should customize your health insurance so that you won&#8217;t have distress paying on it each month. Having health insurance in Texas is crucial in order for you to stay healthy.</p>
<p>Even though you may be bogged down with looking for health insurance in Texas, it has still become simpler to get, especially with the internet. the internet has made it possible to research further and get the best deal for you and your family.</p>
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<p>The right kind of health insurance quote can help you to purchase a cheap health insurance policy for you as well as your family members. Research is the main activity that you have to undertake to avail a perfect health insurance policy</p>
<p>With so many health insurance providers in the market, searching for the best health insurance plan can be tricky and complicated. It has become a daunting experience for an average individual. Even health insurance policies available in the work place has become complex.</p>
<p>Many people think that when health insurances are offered by an employer, the health insurance is no longer complicated. But it is not the case. There are deductibles, doctors to choose and plans to take into consideration. Again, if you are a self-employed, choosing the right health insurance can cause you a headache. You may find yourself lots in the sea of information and insurance providers. All these problems can be sorted out just by getting health insurance quotes from the insurance companies and going through the fine prints of the document. Thus later on purchase a cheap health insurance policy.</p>
<p>There are two types of cheap health insurance policies that you can choose from:</p>
<p>They are: HMOs or Health Maintenance Organizations with a range of pre-listed doctors and specialists and also specific type of health insurance plan. PPOs or Preferred Provider Organizations; here you are free to choose the doctors of your choice. Even you can choose the type of insurance cover that you might want.</p>
<p>Your cheap health insurance policy will give you covers for: Routine Check ups, emergency treatments, surgeries, lab fees, X-rays etc. All you need to do is to pay a certain sum of money as premium and the insurance company will provide cover for these things.</p>
<p>To avail a cheap health insurance policy, you are required to do an extensive study of the insurance market and get free quotes from them. With free health insurance quotes gathered from different companies, you can easily choose a cheap health insurance policy. You need to compare various quotes and observe the pros and cons of different cheap health insurance policies as have been provided by different providers. And when a particular cheap health insurance policy meets your expectations, buy that policy at that instant. You can even do this research for an ideal cheap health insurance policy by the online method. What you need to do is to browse through the pages of different websites and accumulate health insurance quotes; after this you can buy a cheap health insurance policy and that too online.</p>
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		<title>Type 2 Diabetes: Tips for a summer of Healthy Cookouts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Type 2 Diabetes: Tips for a summer of Healthy Cookouts We are all advised to live healthier lifestyles? Eat more healthily, lose weight, exercise more, stop smoking? And so on. For people who have Type 2 diabetes this advice is an important part of the management of diabetic diet menu. You may be surprised to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Type 2 Diabetes: Tips for a summer of Healthy Cookouts</strong></p>
<p>We are all advised to live healthier lifestyles? Eat more healthily, lose weight, exercise more, stop smoking? And so on. For people who have Type 2 diabetes this advice is an important part of the management of diabetic diet menu. You may be surprised to learn that you actually have the potential to reduce the harmful effects of diabetes, purely by making some changes to your lifestyle.</p>
<p>Every person who has diabetes has difficult problems, which comes from the various degrees of complications that they may be dealing with. Because of the differences, some are able to eat a few more carbs than others. However, the types of foods that you should be avoiding, and those diabetic meals that you should be eating, is going to be the same for every person who is dealing with diabetes.</p>
<p>We focus on the role of diabetic diet and exercise in the management of Type 2 diabetes. In particular, we will take a look at the way in which diet and exercise can improve:</p>
<p> * Blood glucose levels</p>
<p> * Blood fats</p>
<p> * Blood pressure</p>
<p>Blood glucose levels: Blood glucose levels are mainly kept in check by insulin syringes and needles. Type 2 diabetes usually occurs as the result of a combination of problems with insulin activity (insulin resistance) and insulin secretion. Diet and exercise can help to combat both of these problems.</p>
<p>Blood fats: Many people with Type 2 diabetes have unhealthy levels of blood fats? This is commonly referred to as an unhealthy? Lipid profile? Too much of the wrong types of fat in the blood increase the risk of heart disease and circulation problems. Blood fats are mainly kept in check by body fat analyzer. Another important aim of diet and exercise in the management of your diabetes will therefore be to help keep your blood lipid levels normal.</p>
<p>Blood pressure: Type 2 diabetes is often accompanied by high blood pressure and this increases the risk of diabetic eye and kidney damage, as well as heart disease and circulation problems. Blood fats are mainly kept in check by automatic blood pressure monitor. Regular exercise, eating a low-fat and low-salt diet, and reducing alcohol intake can all help to lower blood pressure.</p>
<p>Nearly everyone knows about the dietary risks of summertime cookouts; the menu tends to be loaded with items that are high in fat, high in calories, and full of grease. # However, there are healthy alternatives that you can include in your next cookout to ensure that your diabetic diet plan stays tasty, but won&#8217;t ruin your dietary goals. Here are some healthy food choices to add to your next cookout:</p>
<p>Grill Veggies: Cut veggies, such as peppers and onions, to roughly the diameter of a silver dollar. Dust them with a light layer of extra virgin olive oil and season to taste. Always prefer Low Fat Salad Recipes for diabetes.</p>
<p>Wrap the veggies tinfoil and throw the package on a grill. Cook the veggies alongside your hotdogs and hamburgers for about 20 minutes, or until the veggies are tender and hot.</p>
<p>Mayo-free Potato Salad: Not all potato salads diabetic recipes require mayonnaise. In fact, without the mayo, potato salads can be quite healthy and incorporate not only a healthy dose of carbohydrates, but also onions, celery, oils, and dairy. Check online for mayo-free potato salad recipes that suit your taste buds.</p>
<p>Full-Fruit Popsicles or Ices: Instead of offering ice cream or another high fat, high sugar dessert, plan ahead and make your own full-fruit popsicles or ices. Simply freeze any flavor of 100% fruit juice in an appropriately sized and shaped container, add small fruit chunks, and serve. You can find Popsicle trays in just about any grocery store.</p>
<p>Limit the Alcohol: Most people enjoy having a summertime beverage, such as a margarita, daiquiri, or even a simple beer during a cookout.<br />However, many fancy drinks are loaded with sugar that is not healthy for Diabetics.</p>
<p>While a splurge may not hurt every now and then (as long as you monitor your blood sugar level), it is always a good idea to have low-sugar alternatives such as sugar free candy and low fat desserts. One of the best low-sugar alcohol beverages is rum and diet coke.</p>
<p>The Right Melons: Watermelons are classic cookout favorites. However, watermelons are notorious for having loads of sugar and calories in them.</p>
<p>In fact, one slice can pack as much as 80 calories. Instead of serving watermelon wedges at your next cookout, opt instead for honeydew or cantaloupe.</p>
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