Articles, tagged with "type 2 diabetic", page 2
22nd March 2010
There are many medical benefits and there are millions of rewards for weight loss. Healthy weight loss will give out significant benefits for the people who are obese. In order to achieve this it necessary to have a healthy diet and to adopt good exercise...
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Author:
shijina
23rd February 2010
Very often, individuals do not realize that they are under stress and even if they do, they deny it. The first step in stress management is to make the patient understand that everyone in the world is exposed to some stress or the other at some time in th...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John
08th February 2010
Type 2 diabetes is a condition in which the pancreas cannot produce enough insulin to help the body function properly. It was once called adult onset diabetes, but now children are starting to develop it as well. There are two important things a Type 2 di...
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Author:
Julia Hanf
07th December 2009
One of the top ten causes for death in America is diabetes. This wasn't the case twenty years ago, or even a decade ago. But because of changes that we have made in our diet, exercise, and lifestyle habits this has zoomed to the top. Once you are diagn...
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Author:
Gen Wright
16th October 2009
If you are Type 2 diabetic, or at risk for becoming diabetic, the following tips may be helpful as a low cost way to lower your blood glucose without relying on medications. Please remember that you want to monitor your sugar levels so as not to become hy...
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Author:
Julia Hanf
19th September 2009
Spirulina is a totally natural product and will not normally cause any problems to the body. Even if too much is taken, there will be no harm to the body, but doing this is a waste.
Spirulina is known to be relatively safe even in high doses and withou...
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Author:
Cherie Ang
17th September 2009
Gestational diabetes is just as serious as other types of diabetes, even though you may only be "diabetic" for a short period of time; however, with gestational diabetes, you are not only concerned about the health of yourself but also the health of your ...
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Author:
AngieMcAdams
10th August 2009
Let's start with the good news. There are 2 factors in Type two diabetics' metabolism that will basically reduce and doubtless lose the risk factors for heart attacks and strokes. The connection between diabetes and heart problems is so close that Type...
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Author:
Gregory Pratt
04th July 2009
It's hard to say for certain how many Americans have diabetes, since it's been estimated that as many as 6.3 million people are undiagnosed. You might be a diabetic if you are excessively thirsty and hungry all the time, urinate frequently (as often as ev...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
29th May 2009
David seemed a littled stunned. He had just been diagnosed as a type 2 diabetic with a high hemoglobin H1C. His doctor told him he needed a diabetic foot exam to see if he was at risk for a diabetic foot ulcer or amputation. As his podiatrist, I explained...
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Author:
Dr. Christopher Segler
29th May 2009
Type 2 Diabetes is prevalent in the world today. With Type 2 Diabetes, the body either cannot produce enough insulin or the cells do not recognize it in the blood. Absorbing insulin is critical to the body. Without it the body cannot convert glucose into ...
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Author:
John Adison
07th May 2009
A large amount of the food we consume is transformed into glucose (sugar) during the digestion process. The glucose travels in the bloodstream and is expected to be absorbed by the body to provide sustenance and energy for the body.
If the pancreas fa...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
02nd March 2009
Many women who become pregnant are unfamiliar with gestational diabetes until they are diagnosed during their second trimester. If you are currently pregnant or are trying to get pregnant then it is important that you are aware of this condition that affe...
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Author:
Andrew Bicknell
02nd March 2009
For adults diagnosed with adult onset type 2 diabetes most health care professionals agree that the best way to control its effects are with a type 2 diabetic diet and exercise. Although some people are genetically predisposed to contracting diabetes most...
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Author:
Andrew Bicknell
01st February 2009
For many type 2 diabetics their diet has the double duty of not only controlling their blood sugar levels but also losing weight, which is an important step in reducing the risk factors for complications presented by this disease. The diabetic weight loss...
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Author:
Andrew Bicknell