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Orchestrating Eating and Exercise to Improve Endocrinology: An Innovation against Diabetes-Current Research in Diabetes & Obesity Journal-Juniper Publishers

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JUNIPER PUBLISHERS-Current Research in Diabetes & Obesity Journal  ORCHESTRATING EATING AND EXERCISE TO IMPROVE ENDOCRINOLOGY: AN INNOVATION AGAINST DIABETES   Authored by Akbar Nikkhah This public policy article describes how a rhythmic approach to daily eating and exercise can help immune the modern human against adult diabetes. There would be no other way whatsoever to prevent or predictably eradicate diabetes. Circadian food meals need to be rhythmically matched with corresponding exercise sessions. Another strategy would be to have smaller meals to reduce a demand for more than one intense daily exercise session. For Read More...  Fulltext  click on: https://juniperpublishers.com/crdoj/CRDOJ.MS.ID.555558.php For More Articles in Current Research in Diabetes & Obesity Journal Please  Click on: https://juniperpublishers.com/crdoj / index.php For More  Open Access Journals  In Juniper Publishers Please Click on: https://juniperpub

Switch Over to Alternative Therapy for Diabetes Mellitus –A Life Style Disease-Current Research in Diabetes & Obesity Journal-Juniper Publishers

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JUNIPER PUBLISHERS-CURRENT RESEARCH IN DIABETES & OBESITY JOURNAL SWITCH OVER TO ALTERNATIVE THERAPY FOR DIABETES MELLITUS –A LIFE STYLE DISEASE Authored by Rajendra Nath Alternative approach to a disease conditions especially life style diseases is an emerging concept in a present scenario of modern medicine. Diabetes mellitus which is one the most dreaded life style disease condition which is spreading as an epidemic across the globe as a large number of individuals who meet the current criteria for diabetes mellitus remain asymptomatic and unaware of having this disorder. Once regarded as a single disease entity, diabetes is now seen as a heterogeneous group of diseases, characterized by a state of chronic hyperglycemia resulting from a diversity of etiologies, environmental and genetic, acting jointly. Diabetes mellitus has recently been identified by as one of the refractory diseases for which satisfactory treatment is not avai