Articles, tagged with "diabetic complications", page 1
16th May 2012
Treatment of type I Diabetes involves a wide range of things starting from insulin injections to other life style changes. Though Type I Diabetes cannot be cured fully, it is possible to maintain the sugar at a healthy level. If a patient maintains normal...
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Author:
unsafedrugs
05th October 2011
A diabetic healthy eating plan is actually a guideline for identifying which food products you're able to make a choice from, when it comes to snacks and also your meals.
You will find a solid link involving having extra unwanted fat and diabetic compl...
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Author:
brian jones
09th June 2011
Healthy lifestyle battles diabetes
Authored Article by
Sheryl Salis, Chief Nutritionist and Head - Patient Care at ‘Cheeny Kum’
With our hectic erratic urban life styles and genetic predisposition it is no surprise to know that India is the Diabetes c...
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Author:
pranapr
11th October 2010
Exercise is a valuable tool to prevent type 2 diabetes and potential diabetic complications. Furthermore, exercise promotes weight loss and maintenance, helps with trauma management, and sensitizes muscle and hepatic cells to facilitate glucose uptake and...
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Author:
Fenfuro
07th October 2010
For a diabetic woman, there is always a risk involved during her pregnancy period, however, their survival rate and that of their infants is nothing less than a normal non-diabetic woman. But for pregnant woman the responsibilities are far much than that ...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan
09th September 2010
Blood glucose is the amount of glucose or sugar in the blood of a human being. The purpose of sugar in the blood is to lend energy that the body uses to be able to do his daily activities. Why is it important to maintain a normal blood sugar level? Read b...
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Author:
AimiHadashi
09th August 2010
Overview Type 2 Diabetes
Diet and exercise are crucial in the management of the ABC's (A1C, blood pressure and cholesterol), diabetes type 2
To effectively manage A1C (hemoglobin A1C), and levels of blood sugar, it is important to understand how to ba...
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Author:
prasadmiracle1
05th August 2010
Diabetes is a condition in which a person has high blood sugar, either the body does not produce enough insulin, or because cells do not respond to insulin that is produced. This high blood sugar produces the classical symptoms of polyuria, polydispia and...
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Author:
Patresia Adams
29th April 2010
Have you failed to find a way of reducing belly fat so that you can flatten your abdominal muscles and firm up your stomach once again? In that case, I'd like for you to take a look at the rest of this great article to get info that will definitely bless ...
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Author:
Jeremy Hyatt
22nd April 2010
Do you want to gain knowledge of how to trim belly fat to ensure that you can lose that bulgy stomach of yours and replace it with lean, 6-pack ab muscles? If that's so, this very informative article that i have constructed for you will tell you about how...
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Author:
Jeremy Hyatt
21st January 2010
Perhaps no other disease is as closely linked to nutrition as diabetes. Not only does nutrition play a role in its development, nutrition is also one of the disease's most powerful treatments.1 Because of this strong and critical connection to nutrition, ...
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Author:
Richard Hewitt
05th January 2010
The number of people having diabetes has become alarmingly high over the last decade. Diabetes is a chronic pancreatic disorder that, if left untreated or undiagnosed, will at last guide to other problems and may result in death. There are many diabetic ...
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Author:
Johnny May
09th October 2009
Regardless if you have diabetes exercise is helpful for all individuals. Even if you have had diabetic complications you can definitely benefit from exercise.
If you have diabetes exercise is important for your heart health as well as weight loss; it w...
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Author:
Julia Hanf
16th September 2009
The numbers of people that have been diagnosed with diabetes in the past 20 years has increased to such an extent that many are describing the situation as an epidemic. This may be explained by people becoming more aware of the disease and thus diagnosing...
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Author:
Vijay 555
02nd July 2009
Knowing the symptoms of diabetes can save your life. As you must know, diabetes is considered a chronic disease that can worsen over time if left uncontrolled.
Unfortunately, many people don't know they have diabetes until the disease has already prog...
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Author:
Diana Mortenson