People with diabetes Stories – Michael Hoskins – Part 1
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Today’s people with diabetes episode is with Michael Hoskins who has been Type 1 diabetic from past 27 years diagnosed very young when he was 5yrs old. He is a journalist by profession and blogs daily at thediabeticscornerbooth. Here's what you'll learn from Michael Hoskins: 1) His diabetes experience for past 27 yrs 2) How to live your own life being diabetic 3) Approach towards diabetes using his Sigma Pi Fraternity values 4) Reaction as a journalist to false information about T1 diabetes in media 5) Cultural shift in diabetes from 1980's and now 6) His Lilly Diabetes Center tour in Indiana For more People with diabetes stories please visit: diabetic365.com
Heart Healthy Diet and Exercise – Why and How Part 1
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Wyoming Medical Center’s, Dr. Adrian Fluture presents Heart Healthy Diet & Exercise (3 Part Series)
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diet.com Get flatter abs at home with this simple abs exercise that requires only a broomstick! You can also use a large umbrella or any light weight long stick/rod. This exercise video features Stephen Cabral and Sarah Dussault. *Sponsor: New High Protein Diet - www.diet.com Diet.com: www.diet.com Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel - www.youtube.com Go behind the scenes w/ Sarah's Blog- www.diet.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.new.facebook.com iTunes: tinyurl.com Check out Sarah's YouTube Channel - YouTube.com
Singing Lessons: Part 1- Vocal Warm Up Exercises
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budurl.com To download the exercises in this series on your computer, click the link above. This 4 part Singing Lesson video series is a gift from me to all the other singers out there who have shown me such great luv and support. It contains a full vocal warmup with voice exercises that will improve tone, expand your range, and increasing diaphragm control. much luv, Eric
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January 17, 2008 presentation by Christopher Gardner for the Stanford School of Medicine Medcast lecture series. The case for low-carbohydrate diets is gaining weight. Christopher Gardner, PhD, assistant professor of medicine at the Stanford Prevention Research Center, has completed the largest and longest-ever comparison of four popular diets using real-world conditions, which he discusses - the lowest-carbohydrate Atkins diet came out on top. Stanford University School of Medicine: med.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
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Jinah’s Diet & Exercise Part 2
My Routine as of this week: 20 min. on the treadmill -I run 1/2 mile at 6.5 speed, then incline max. and power walk at 4 speed for 3 minutes, then run another 1/2 mile at 7 speed, then incline max and power walk... until my 20 minutes are up. (burn around 250-300 calories) 20 min. on the ellipticals -start at level 10 and up it 1 level every 4-5 minutes. (burn about 250) 10 min. on stairmaster -start at level 7 and up it every 3-4 minutes. (burn about 120)







