Study: Sedentary Lifestyle Worse For Your Health Than Smoking, Diabetes Or Heart Disease
Study: Sedentary Lifestyle Worse For Your Health Than Smoking, Diabetes Or Heart Disease
New study reveals startling facts: A sedentary lifestyle may surpass smoking, diabetes, heart disease in harm! Stay informed, stay healthy! Study: Sedentary Lifestyle Worse For Your Health Than Smoking, Diabetes Or Heart Disease.
Stephanie Stahl reports.
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New study reveals startling facts: A sedentary lifestyle may surpass smoking, diabetes, heart disease in harm! Stay informed, stay healthy! Study: Sedentary Lifestyle Worse For Your Health Than Smoking, Diabetes Or Heart Disease.
Stephanie Stahl reports.
Our best recommendation in the end is that you get the best advice from a group of professionals who have been willing to revolutionize your diabetes situation and give you the opportunity to radically improve your health.
Visit at this time the link that keeps clicking on it
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Dr. Suman Kriti, Endocrinologist, Holy Family Hospital, New Delhi talks about the link between smoking & Diabetes. Smoking is a risk factor for diabetes related complications. Diabetes is a strong factor for organ damage by atherosclerosis and inflammation. Smoking also increases cardiovascular diseases, peripheral diseases, hypertension, stroke, renal damage and retinopathy. Smoking can be very detrimental for a diabetic patient’s health as it can add comorbidities.
Therefore, it is strongly recommended that diabetics should not smoke. Smoking and diabetes both have increased incidence of cancer.
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