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Diabetes Help - SmartChoiceMD

Diabetes is approaching epidemic levels in the United States and much of the developed world. The Centers for Disease Control reports that more than 22 million people in the United States alone were diagnosed with diabetes last year and that this number is steadily rising. Just 5-10% of people with diabetes have Type I, believed to be caused by an inherited defect in the pancreas which causes the organ to produce insufficient quantities of insulin. The vast majority of people with diabetes have Type 2, classified as a preventable illness due to its strong ties to lifestyle, diet, and exercise.

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Personalized Patient Care with Lab Testing

Increasingly, doctors are learning that they can provide better patient care for individuals who undergo comprehensive lab tests. Instead of attempting to apply a “one size fits all” approach to medicine, detailed lab tests can help doctors get specific information about organ function, metabolic function, and the overall state of a person’s health. This information can then be used to provide more targeted solutions to improve health and address illnesses and chronic conditions.

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Diet Testing - SmartChoiceMD

Lately, scientific breakthroughs in understanding the unique differences in a person’s genetic makeup and metabolism have made visiting diet labs increasingly popular. In a recent paper published by researchers at the University of Tennessee in the journal Obesity, a number of genetic markers that influence weight loss were identified. It is believed that, in the near future, DNA samples and sensors similar to today’s FitBit and other lifestyle tracking devices will allow doctors to customize a special diet plan unique for the individual.

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Myths - SmartChoiceMd

Now that winter is upon us, it’s the time of the year when people start coming down with colds and the flu. Although there are steps that you can take to protect yourself from getting sick, there are a lot of myths floating around about these annoying ailments. Below are four things that people sometimes wrongly believe about how to protect yourself from coming down with a cold or the flu: