Articles, tagged with "hyperglycemia", page 2
08th September 2010
There are many causes of high blood sugar that should concern people every day of their lives, especially when they are pre-diabetic or have been diagnosed with hyperglycemia and diabetes. Understanding the causes alone can help you lower sugar levels in ...
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Author:
Jason Moser
25th August 2010
Do you have a sweet tooth? Do you constantly crave for sweet-tasting foods? Do you make sure you have a chocolate bar after breakfast, lunch and dinner? Now, how do you feel after eating sweets? Excessive tiredness and sleepiness? Perhaps both, because th...
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Author:
Chloe Wodard
25th August 2010
Insulin resistance is a health condition that the body is not able to respond to insulin. It will promote the pancreas to make more insulin and release it into the bloodstream. As a result, the sugar level in the blood remains higher than normal blood sug...
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Author:
Medical Zones
05th August 2010
There is a sort of sugar that journeys through the bloodstream called Glucose that is the primary energy source for human and animal cells. When carbohydrates get into your body from eating you also get Glucose. In your body, insulin and glucagon manage t...
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Author:
MJ
21st July 2010
Type 2 diabetes is a metabolic anarchy in which the body does not respond to the possessions of the hormone insulin. It's also known as insulin resistance. In addition to this, some people with type 2 diabetes also may not generate sufficient amounts of i...
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Author:
Ryan Mutt
14th July 2010
Fasting Blood Glucose Level Test, Fasting Blood Sugar Test (FBS) - both are synonymous terms referring to one and the same compound - glucose test - in many words and in the same style. Fasting in English refers, to the a situation where one abstains or r...
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Author:
Dr Andrew Napier
05th July 2010
Diabetes mellitus is a disease that shows the characteristics of high blood sugar. This is also characterized by hyperglycemia which creates disturbance of carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism caused by the defective secretion of insulin. Diabetes is ...
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Author:
Ryan Mutt
08th June 2010
Diabetes can have various undesirable effects on sufferers' health and one of those ill-effects is dental quality. Diabetics have a problem dealing with sugars, which often leads to a circumstance called hyperglycemia, which means that there is too much s...
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Author:
Owen Jones
29th April 2010
Diabetes Mellitus is commonly called as "diabetes," which means "sweet urine". Diabetes mellitus means "to flow, honey" in Greek. Diabetes affects the ability of the body to produce or react to insulin. Insulin is the hormone that permits glucose (blood s...
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Author:
nuscheysmith
28th April 2010
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder that tends to be reflected in high levels of blood sugar and other physical manifestations, and differs significantly from a typical disease or chronic illness. There are several types of diabetes known to the med...
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Author:
herbalcure30
22nd April 2010
What is Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetes Mellitus is an endocrine disorder where the pancreas does not or insufficiently produce insulin to regulate body glucose levels. A pregnant woman with diabetes mellitus may find difficulty controlling the balance bet...
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Author:
nuscheysmith
16th April 2010
Menopause is a woman's last period; it is the stage of life that occurs in the transition period for reproductive or no reproductive fertile due to the decrease of sex hormones produced by the ovaries. Menopause delimits the two phases of the climacteric,...
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Author:
herbalcure30
31st March 2010
Diabetes onset is becoming major concern these days with its increasing number of cases every year across the globe. Here I will like to discuss different factors involve in causing diabetes.
Diabetes onset mellitus is clinical syndrome with main featu...
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Author:
devemdra
26th March 2010
The blood glucose level is the quantity of glucose in the blood. Glucose is a sugar that approach from the foods we eat, and it's also bent and stored in the body. It's the major source of power for the cells of our body, and it's approved to every cell d...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
22nd March 2010
Diabetes is a word that everyone is familiar with, even if they are not familiar with what it means. Most people know that it is some kind of "condition," involving blood sugar levels and something called "insulin." Most people are aware that sufferers ca...
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Author:
Lisa Mills