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Low Glycemic Foods

30th September 2011
The glycemic index also referred to as GI is a measure of carbohydrates effects on blood sugar levels. So, Glycemic Index ranks carbohydrates foods according to their glucose levels. Low glycemic foods helps in keeping blood glucose level more stable as t... Read >
Author: Celynn

The Link Between Diabetes and Oral Health

21st June 2011
At first, diabetes and oral health may appear to be two completely different and unrelated matters, but in reality, they are more closely linked than most people realize. To be more specific, diabetics are more susceptible to oral health problems than oth... Read >
Author: Cinergy Health & Life

Exactly what do You Do To take care of Diabetic Foot Ulcers

20th June 2011
Diabetes is a condition that can have significant complications. It can have an effect on the heart, eye-sight, and it will even have an effect on the kidney. Nonetheless, one of the most frequent complications in which diabetes will give its affected i... Read >
Author: ralph wilhelm-dude17111

A Well Balanced Diet For Your Diabetic Dog

04th April 2011
Managing your dog’s diabetes will include changes to its diet and feeding schedule. The main objective of such changes is to keep your dog happy and to prevent large spikes in blood glucose or sugar. Veterinarians will advise you what type of diabetic dog... Read >
Author: Tracey

Cosmetic Dentist Reno Diabetes Comes with Teeth Related Problems

09th March 2011
One part to show that you are healthy is dental hygiene. If you suffer from diabetes, you will often get teeth and gums problems than an average person. This means that if you have diabetes, dental hygiene has to be given a lot of attention, but this does... Read >
Author: Dallas Cook

How Efficient is Diet to Control Diabetes

01st January 2011
Diet is the cornerstone of managing both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. It is important to emphasise that everyone, and not simply individuals with diabetes, ought to eat a healthy, balanced diet. The normal notion of the 'diabetic diet' is no longer recogni... Read >
Author: Bernard Wallas

Diabetes and Exercise

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... Read >
Author: Fenfuro

Treating Diabetes in Children, Adolescents, and the DCCT

28th September 2010
In past it was thought that blood glucose was a secondary option in treating children and adolescents with diabetes. The focus was more on their various hormonal and psychosocial changes and illness than glucose control. But the convincing results of ... Read >
Author: Tauqeer Ul Hassan

Gymnema Sylvestre for Weight Reduction

15th September 2010
In our study of how to lose belly fat and how to lose weight we have found that blood glucose control and weight and belly fat control are inextricably bound. The reason for this is when blood glucose level rises rapidly, it results in the release of ... Read >
Author: Synergistic Nutritional Labs

Importance of Glycemic Index in Weight Reduction

14th September 2010
The concepts glycemic index(GI) and glycemic load(GL) are critical to weight loss and blood glucose control. Why bother with this? The answer is quite simple, those foods with low glycemic index will almost invariably be best for us in our quest to lose ... Read >
Author: Synergistic Nutritional Labs

Diabetes Diet, Nutrition and Herbal Treatment

05th July 2010
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease in which the sugar level in the blood is high. This occurs due to the improper secretion of insulin. These days this disease has become very common and is found in almost every house and has steadily increased over t... Read >
Author: Ryan Mutt

diabetes tips for better care

14th May 2010
It's not as such safe to drive that if you have diabetes It is although easy providing you that are responsible and have enough good control of your diabetes, and research also shows that people with diabetes are there no less safe on the roads with than... Read >
Author: dr jany

Normal Blood Sugar Levels, Will They Prevent the Symptoms of Diabetes?

28th April 2010
There are no guarantees that normal blood sugar levels will prevent all the symptoms of type 2 diabetes but there is lots of research and plenty of examples out there that poor blood glucose control can lead to devastating consequences. Prevention is the ... Read >
Author: nuscheysmith

Factors to consider when constructing a diabetic menu plan

07th January 2010
There are 2 main types of diabetes, which are Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is a chronic disease that results when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin to properly control blood sugar levels. Type 2 diabetes is a chronic di... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

Should You Stop Using Byetta?

24th November 2009
Byetta or exenatide is one medication that has been developed to control blood glucose levels among type 2 diabetes patients. Byetta belongs to incretin mimetics, which is a class of medication that helps the pancreas produce insulin more effectively. Unf... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
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