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Saturday, 28 January 2012

Primary Care Practitioners Focus on Reducing the Risks that Lead to Heart Disease at Cardiometabolic Risk Summit, September 2012 in Las Vegas

Millstone, NJ (PRWEB) December 19, 2011

Primary care practitioners from across the country will convene September 7?9, 2012, in Las Vegas, NV for the Primary Care Cardiometabolic Risk Summit. The Cardiometabolic Risk Summit, presented by Consultant in partnership with North American Center for Continuing Medical Education, LLC (NACCME) and HMP Communications, is the only national, multi-day conference specifically designed to help healthcare providers in the primary care setting reduce cardiometabolic risk.


The statistics are alarming:


One in 3 adults in the United States are affected by the epidemic of cardiometabolic syndrome ? a constellation of risk factors, including hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, and obesity that increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.1

Primary care providers are at the forefront of treating cardiometabolic risk, with hypertension representing the most commonly diagnosed condition at physician office visits and more than 90% of patients with diabetes cared for solely by their primary care provider. 2

Approximately 1 in 3 adults have been diagnosed with hypertension, accounting for 46.3 million ambulatory visits each year. 3

Diabetes affects nearly 8.3% of the US population ? an estimated 25.8 million individuals ? and an additional 79 million people are considered to have pre- diabetes. 3

33.8% of the individuals in the United States are obese and 34% are overweight, which puts them at risk for heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and certain types of cancer. 3

16.3% of adults in the United States have high cholesterol, and individuals with high total cholesterol have approximately 2 times the risk of heart disease as people with optimal levels. 3

With the Cardiometabolic Risk Summit, primary care physicians, internists, general practitioners, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, certified diabetes educators, and other related healthcare professionals involved in the treatment of patients at risk for cardiometabolic syndrome will gain the knowledge and skills to combat this growing epidemic.


North American Center for Continuing Medical Education, LLC (http://www.naccme.com), and HMP Communications Holdings Company, provides the highest quality CME/CE across medical disciplines and therapeutic areas. In conjunction with top medical faculty, NACCME develops evidence?based initiatives that target specific educational needs, assisting healthcare professionals in improving patient outcomes by bridging the gap between current and best healthcare practices.


HMP Communications, LLC, is a leader in healthcare communications and education. The company publishes some of the nation's most well-respected journals across three key medical divisions: Wound Care/Podiatry, Cardiology and Life Sciences. HMP also offers more than 20 years' meeting management/production expertise and over a decade producing cutting-edge, online education. Visit http://www.hmpcommunicationsholdings.com for more information.


1. Ervin BR. Prevalence of metabolic syndrome among adults 20 years of age and over, by sex, age, race and ethnicity, and body mass index: United States, 2003-2006. National Health Statistics Report; no 13. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2009.

2. McCullough DK, Price MJ, Hindmarsh M, Wagner EH. A Population-Based Approach to Diabetes Management in a Primary Care Setting: Early Results and Lessons Learned. http://www.acponline.org/clinical_information/journals_publications/ecp/augsep98/population.htm. Accessed December 15, 2011.

3. US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. http://www.cdc.gov. Accessed August 15, 2011


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South African Weight Loss - Doctors And Health Practitioners Take Notice as Kessie Nair Discovers the Cure for Obesity in South Africa

Durban, South Africa (PRWEB) August 29, 2011

Kessie Nair, an international business man from Durban, South Africa - has discovered what many people would call nothing short of a miracle. It's a way for the average person to lose between 3 and 7 kilos of weight in as little as 8 days without expensive diets, exercise or surgery. Nair himself is living proof that the formula works losing a total of 9.2 kilos personally after only 8 days of using the IGNITE FAT BURNING SYSTEM.


Nair says that the system helps to turn on the bodies metabolism like a "skinny switch" so that the body itself begins to burn off fat like fuel. In addition the system re-balances blood sugar levels and hormones to reset the body to work optimally - the way that it is supposed to.


"I was probably the most skeptical person" says Nair "I mean, how could one expect to have such results in only 8 days? But to my total and utter amazement, the system far exceeded my expectations".


Nair, now 52 years old, grew up in Durban, South Africa. He has been happily married for 30 years with twins now 26 years old. Nair graduated with honors with a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Durban, Westville. And although very active in his High School and University years playing Cricket and Soccer, he says that by the time he hit 29 years of age, the weight started to pack on the mid section until he finally ballooned to 25 kilos overweight.


Nair says that for almost an entire decade he has tried many forms of dieting and exercise strategies but a highly stressful business activity often prohibits most South Africans from getting any type of significant weight loss results. As well, Nair says that at one time in the South African culture, the men in South Africa found larger, heavier set woman more attractive, but that times have changed and a healthy and vibrant look has become more desire-able.


Currently, worldwide an estimated 1.6 billion people suffer from obesity and it is a problem that is plaguing the entire country of South Africa. Doctors and health professionals typically recommend a well balanced diet and exercise, but when the metabolism has completely shut down, losing weight is easier said than done.


The IGNITE FAT BURNING SYSTEM provides the body with the nutrition it needs to bring the body out of "starvation mode". Once the body feels it is safe and that it is going to get the required nutrition to perform optimally, it begins to rapidly let go or release the stored fat.


Nair says that he is already almost half way to his weight loss goal of 25 kilos of weight loss and expects to be down to his goal weight in less than 30 days. Now he is sharing his discovery with doctors and health practitioners across the country so that they can pass on this breakthrough to their patients that suffer from being overweight.


For more information contact:

Darren Little

Phone: 604-771-1901

SKYPE: DarrenLittle11

Email: Darren(at)DarrenLittle(dot)com


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