Articles, tagged with "history of diabetes", page 2
24th March 2011
Diabetes is a chronic disorder of carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism characterized by an imbalance between insulin supply and demand. This condition occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin. Your body needs insulin to convert gluco...
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Diabetic Discovery
16th March 2011
It's especially important to make diabetes prevention a priority if you're at increased risk of diabetes, for example, if you're overweight or have a family history of diabetes. Changing your lifestyle could be a big step toward diabetes prevention. It's...
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Kyle Clouse
25th February 2011
Compared to records that date back to the 19th century, the average existence and longevity of today has indeed exceeded those of the past. There was a time when the life expectancy of an average female was to live until her late forties while an average ...
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naturalcurespro
23rd February 2011
About 17 percent of Americans, which is nearly 36 million people, suffer from some level of hearing loss. Several studies have linked type2 diabetes to an enhanced risk of hearing loss. Also, some researches have suggested that children suffering from typ...
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Saba Salim
20th January 2011
There is an occasion, and there is fine occasion. We now have joy if we are told about it. It comes in many types - a graduation, a promotion, a raise, a wedding, and for a couple, a pregnancy. Nothing could be better occurrences than the start of a new l...
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Maggie Tan
20th January 2011
As we go into the new year, the talk that's doing the rounds most among the coding community is the Cpt Code changes. CPT will come up with over 200 new codes with the purpose of helping you code more accurately. These changes will have an affect on sever...
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James Smith
14th January 2011
Diabetes mellitus, sometimes called sugar diabetes is a condition that occurs when the body is unable to use available glucose. Glucose is the main source of energy for the body cells. Glucose is a kind of fuel that makes functioning of our body smooth a...
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Make HealthEasy
10th January 2011
If only we could pout like Angelina Jolie. Those luscious lips speak volumes, don't they? They talk class, style, femme fatale appeal -- and girls secretly desire it. Perhaps, we could snag our own Brad Pitt if we could pucker like Angie!
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Ashleigh Perona
11th November 2010
Heredity, stress, alcoholism, smoking, sedentary lifestyle, obesity and high blood pressure are triggering factors in case of diabetes. By maintaining a healthy body weight and lifestyle, by means of brisk walking, free-hand exercises and appropriate diet...
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Ryan Mutt
26th October 2010
Finding the right type II diabetes treatment can be as hard as having the problem itself. We all know that insulin injection is the primary treatment for diabetes, but there are also other options and remedies that we could choose from. Let’s discuss type...
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evamcmahon27
22nd October 2010
How will you know if signs of type 2 diabetes mellitus are starting to affect you? How will you lower type 2 diabetes sugar levels? Are there any other treatments available?Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is a metabolic disease wherein the pancreas can’t secrete...
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evamcmahon27
19th October 2010
Are you seeking ways to reduce blood sugar naturally? Many diabetic patients are worried on how to reduce their blood sugar levels, because they may end up having a lot of complications in their condition when they don't seek early treatment as soon as po...
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evamcmahon27
06th October 2010
Prediabetes, also commonly known as borderline diabetes is considered to be as a healthcare epidemic, which affects about 57 million Americans. The condition is characterized as having blood sugar levels which are in gray area between the normal and diabe...
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Caksut
16th September 2010
Diabetes mellitus represent a cluster of metabolic disease characterized by high levels of blood glucose (hyperglycemia). This may be as a result of defect in insulin release, insulin action or both.
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Author:
dr. sarkozy mikal
01st September 2010
Just like people go to the gym, go easy on the sweets and drink a ton of water to stay in shape and keep in good health, we also need to be practicing good habits to keep our eyes healthy. There are a lot of simple things we can do to protect those valuab...
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Author:
RyanC