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• “Safety-pin fitted sheets and mattress pads together on the edges when washing and drying. It keeps other items from balling up inside.” — M.W. in Iowa • Here’s a great (and super simple) tactic for making a cool, delicious treat, from L.O. in New Mexico: “Purchase a six-pack of single-serve yogurt tubs with a paper or foil lid. Poke a wooden ice-pop stick into each on and put the whole thing in the freezer. The next day you have a pack of yummy yogurt pops, which have nutrition and taste great.” • Great grapes! This tip will be a hit at your next outdoor barbecue: Serve wine (and punch, too) with frozen grapes as ice cubes. Wash and rinse a bunch of grapes and stick them in the freezer. They make a tasty snack all alone, but will keep a glass of white wine chilled while not watering it down.” • “To charge your phone a bit quicker, try putting it in airplane mode. It really does help.” — W.E. in Mississippi • Get all the tomato paste out of the can with this kitchen hack: Open up one side of the can, then run a butter knife around the inside perimeter to separate the paste from the can. Finally, flip it upside down on a plate and open the other side of the can. Remove the can with a bit of a shake, and it should slip out just like cranberry jelly! • Don’t remember how long you’ve had those eggs? Here’s a handy tip to check any egg: Submerge in a glass of water. Fresh eggs lay flat on the bottom. Aging but still good eggs stand up, but remain submerged. If your egg floats, better not chance it. Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.
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April is Defeat Diabetes Month – the right time for Tidbits to share information on this metabolic disease that affects close to 420 million people worldwide, about 8.3% of the adult population. • Diabetes occurs when there is too much glucose in the blood. As food is digested by the body, sugar (glucose) enters the bloodstream as a source of fuel for energy. The body’s pancreas produces insulin, with insulin’s role to move the glucose from the bloodstream into muscle, far, and liver cells. • A diabetic’s body cannot move the sugar from the blood into the cells because the liver makes too much glucose, because their pancreas does not make enough insulin, or the cells do not respond to the insulin that is produced. • Type 1 diabetes is the result of the pancreas’ failure to produce enough insulin. Sometimes this form is known as “juvenile diabetes,” because it usually develops in childhood or adolescence, and those people require insulin injections for life. • Type 2 diabetes is often referred to as “adult-onset diabetes.” Cells fail to respond to insulin properly, with the most common cause excessive body weight and not enough exercise. About 90% of cases of diabetes are Type 2. It can frequently be controlled with lifestyle changes and weight loss alone. A low-carb diet and one very low in saturated fats may enable those people to maintain near normal blood glucose levels.
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• Between 3% and 9% of pregnant women will develop gestational diabetes, a condition that arises when a woman without diabetes develops high blood sugar levels during pregnancy. The condition resolves itself after the baby is born in 90% of the cases, but leaves the mother with an increased risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. ...continued
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• A glucose meter is used to measure blood sugar level. Because food, exercise, medications, stress, blood Answer: Dell. pressure, and other factors affect the level, the blood is tested several times per A VERY LARGE NUMBER day. The first glucose meters for home use •were Edward Kasner was a mathematician. In 1938 introduced in 1981. Today continuous he was asked to come up with a name for a monitoring systems have a disposable sensor very large number: the numeral one, followed that is placed under the skin for several days. by a hundred zeros. He asked his two young • Blood from the name fingertip the most acnephews what theypresents would suggest. curate blood sugar level readings. ideal • Nine-year-old Milton suggested The a name range blood sugarAiscartoon 80 to 100 out offorthe funnies. stripmilligrams character per deciliter. named Barney was very popular. Milton chose Barney’scontributes last name for the number. • Diabetes to several other health risk •factors, Kasnerincluding announced the disease, new name for the big heart stroke, kidney numbercataracts, in his next book, altering the spelling. failure, glaucoma, and nerve damage •toSixty yearsPatients later, Larry Pagedevelop and Sergey the feet. can also gumBrin and developed a new internet search engine. Other teeth problems because of high blood sugar. search engines searched webpage The disease at least doubleseach a person’s riskand of ranked them according to how many times a early death. specific term appeared on them, but Page and • Although not totheir be search used alone control Brin designed engineintothe search for specific some term and thenremedies find out how ofthe diabetes, natural havemany been links there were thatblood led back that page, shown to help lower sugartolevels. Cinwhich resulted in a better search engine. namon has been shown to stimulate the produc•tion They decidedinthey needed aClinical name trials that of insulin the pancreas. reflected how many websites the search indicate that a few edible mushroom species, engine was searching. They the name including Reishi, Maitake, andtook Agaricus variof Edward Kasner’s very large number, only eties, have the ability to lower blood sugar as they misspelled it slightly, so it ended up being well. spelled exactly the same way the cartoon character Barney spelled histhe lastdisease’s name. What’s • It’s important to recognize warnit called? bottom ofextreme page) hunger ing signs –(Answer frequentaturination, and thirst, extreme fatigue,FACTS blurry vision, slow COMPUTER healing of cuts and bruises, and tingling, pain, • In 1981 Bill Gates said, “640 akb of memory orought numbness in the hands and feet. to be enough for anybody.”
• Several people have been dealing • Moore’swell-known Law states that computer performance doubles 18 to 24for months, ever since with Typeevery 1 diabetes years,and including ac1971, this has been true. tress Halle Berry, singers Nick Jonas and David •Crosby, HP, Google, Microsoft, all and athletes Billieand JeanApple King were and Chistarted in garages. cago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler. Answer: Google, from googol.
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