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30th September 2009
Some cases of diabetes may not respond as well to insulin treatment, as it does with other cases. Currently there is some treatment, which suggests a method for reducing the symptoms of diabetes and dependence on insulin.
People who have diabetes are... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf
30th September 2009
If we are healthy it is our body's job to break down the proteins, carbohydrates and fats we eat and then use them as the building blocks of our bodies. Carbohydrates typically found in bread, pasta, rice, potatoes and cereals are first digested and conve... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf
28th September 2009
Whenever you think of green tea the most probable thing to strike your mind would be ‘oh, just another kind of tea’. However, in real fact, it has a lot more to it. It has a whole lot of benefits that many would not even have thought of in their wilde... Read >
Author: mildredbardoht00
25th September 2009
When your mom or your dad has diabetes, usually people will ask you if you are also diabetic. Sad to say, but it's true that diabetes runs in the family. There are even cases in which from the grandfather up to the grand children, everyone in the family h... Read >
Author: magtitinapa
25th September 2009
A diabetes diet needs to be followed when the person from diabetes, a metabolic disorder of the human body. Diabetes occurs when the body does not produce or properly use insulin, the hormone that helps produce energy in the body by burning sugar, starche... Read >
Author: Greg Davis
24th September 2009
Type 2 diabetes is actually totally different than Type 1 diabetes. With Type 2, your body still can actually produce its own insulin even though it may not produce enough or the cells may not be accepting it. You may need the help of insulin injections... Read >
Author: AngieMcAdams
22nd September 2009
Diabetes has slowly crept into the lives of almost eleven million Americans who have diabetes and are aware they have the illness, and up to seven million Americans who are not aware they have diabetes. Added to this glaring number of diabetes-stricken Am... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
WHAT IS DIABETES? WHY DO WE NEED TO SLASH DOWN OUR SUGAR INTAKE?
That why doctors advise diabetics to avoid sugar-rich foods to prevent unhelpful reactions. Diabetes is a condition that can be prevented naturally with a balanced nutrition and can be cont... Read >
Author: jay
22nd September 2009
Type 1 diabetes is also known as Diabetes Mellitus and Juvenile Onset Diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is when the body has attacked the pancreas, which contains the cells that produce the hormone called insulin. When the body does this, its natural ability to... Read >
Author: AngieMcAdams
22nd September 2009
The cause of diabetes is actually a very broad subject and truthfully, no one knows what causes a person to develop diabetes. This is what we do know. Diabetes is an auto immune disease which means that the body attacks itself; however, we don’t know ... Read >
Author: AngieMcAdams
22nd September 2009
The Only 1 Diabetes Cure Which Works For Anyone
WHAT IS DIABETES? WHY DO WE NEED TO SLASH DOWN OUR SUGAR INTAKE?
Excessive use of sugar has been known to increase incidences of type 2 diabetes and obesity. Diabetes attribute for an enormous public h... Read >
Author: Taryek
22nd September 2009
The Only 1 Diabetes Cure Which Is Really Effective
What is diabetes? Why do we need to slash down our sugar intake?
Diabetes, is a disease that causes the body to metabolize sugar poorly, which occurs when either the body attacks the cells producing... Read >
Author: Taryek
21st September 2009
Diabetes is a disease that affects over 21 million people in the United States. That is over 7% of the population. It is estimated that another 6 million people has diabetes and are not even aware of it. Researchers believe that 41 million more people suf... Read >
Author: World Vitamins Online
18th September 2009
IF YOU ARE ABOUT TO START YOUR DIABETES TREATMENT
Have your doctor diagnosed you with diabetes? If your doctor gave you loads of information for handling your diabetes, chances are you are facing some trouble trying to make sense of the whole thing you... Read >
Author: Jose M. Talavera
18th September 2009
Diabetes is a disease that affects a person's blood glucose levels which may lead to a large array of complications. According to the American Diabetes Association over 23.6 million Americans or 8% of the US population has Diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes, also ... Read >
Author: Dr. Andrew Schneider
17th September 2009
The type 1 is a particular type of diabetes caused when the pancreas stops producing insulin and the body sugars are unable to enter the cells and instead accumulate in the blood stream. The body cells starve for sugar nutrient and try to obtain them fro... Read >
Author: Brandon Bailey
17th September 2009
What is diabetes? Why do we need to slash down our sugar intake?
Insulin is a natural body substance produce by the pancreas (a part of digestive organ) that is responsible in converting our sugar intake to smaller particle so that it can be absorb by ... Read >
Author: Blueoceans
17th September 2009
Type 1 diabetes is also called insulin-dependent diabetes. It is a chronic condition in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin, a hormone needed to convert sugar (glucose) into energy. Diabetes is a lifelong disease for which there is not yet a ... Read >
Author: chandan
17th September 2009
DIABETES CONTROL
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WHAT IS DIABETES? WHY DO WE NEED TO GREATLY REDUCE OUR SUGAR INTAKE?
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Insulin is a natural body substance produce by the pancreas (a part of digestive organ) that is responsible for con... Read >
Author: isaent
16th September 2009
You will frequently hear statement like “eating too much sugar causes diabetes. Diabetes will be cure if we avoid sweet food.” This is certainly untrue because diabetes is not just a sugar problem, it is an incurable condition! Nevertheless, eating to... Read >
Author: MANISH
16th September 2009
Diabetes & Me
I don't know why?
We live life full of dreams and desires.
Full of activity and fun. Ups and downs.
We celebrate life with food and drink.
Coming up through the years, we have seen
children born with Type 1 Diabetes and we
... Read >
Author: imran
16th September 2009
Diabetes is a serious disease. More than 20 million people are afflicted in the United States alone; that’s around 7% of the total population. Generally, this health problem is all about having blood sugar level that is excessively higher than what is n... Read >
Author: nitin.article
16th September 2009
Researchers estimate that about 10 percent of Americans will develop diabetes during their lifetime and about twice that number will develop a milder form of diabetes called impaired glucose tolerance, or prediabetes. Diabetes and prediabetes often do not... Read >
Author: bikash belbase
15th September 2009
THE SYMPTOMS OF DIABETES MUST BE IDENTIFIED THE EARLIER THE BETTER
Diabetes mellitus is a persistent illness in which your blood glucose levels are too high. Cells in your body break down the sugar in order to provide vigor for movement, increase, and ... Read >
Author: Jose M. Talavera
13th September 2009
Science does not have an answer as to why the pancreas stops making insulin, or why when it is produced the body is resistant to it. We do know that a mutant gene handed down from long ago ancestors may be responsible. Other possible causes include:
G... Read >
Author: Clivir Team
12th September 2009
SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOUR BLOOD SUGAR RAISES OUT OF CONTROL
The initial symptoms of diabetes are connected with the direct effects of high glycemia levels. The two most common types of diabetes have very analogous symptoms. When the blood sugar level ... Read >
Author: Jose M. Talavera
11th September 2009
Many of us suffer from type 2 diabetes. In fact there are about 14 million people in the United States who are in this situation and a good number are being treated with Avandia, a medicine designed to increase the body’s sensitivity to insulin. The dru... Read >
Author: dsmythe
08th September 2009
Are you urinating more frequently than the usual? Do you easily feel tired and weak recently? Are you experiencing some tingling and numbness of your extremities? And did you lose weight so suddenly during the past days? If you say yes to all these, chanc... Read >
Author: magtitinapa
03rd September 2009
Ever wondered how article marketing success happens to some, but not to others? If you’re trying to figure this business out, keep reading. I am going to give you just two powerful tips to help you along your way.
Tip number one has two parts. Set a... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
03rd September 2009
Your diabetes treatment must be a full-time commitment, because diabetes is a serious illness. At first, it will not be easy, but your efforts will be worthwhile. Carefully following the appropriate treatment for your type of diabetes can reduce your risk... Read >
Author: Jose M. Talavera
02nd September 2009
Diabetes is the disease caused by the imbalance in the body sugar levels. Both high and low sugar levels are hazardous to the body. It is very necessary to maintain the normal sugar levels in the body to stay away from the diabetes. Various harmful diseas... Read >
Author: johnfitz
31st August 2009
Diabetes is a condition featuring unusually high levels of glucose in the bloodstream. Insulin, produced by the pancreas, is used by the body to lower blood glucose levels. If someone’s pancreas doesn’t generate enough insulin, their body will d... Read >
Author: jassicakainth
30th August 2009
Diabetes is a condition featuring unusually high levels of glucose in the bloodstream. Insulin, produced by the pancreas, is used by the body to lower blood glucose levels. If someone’s pancreas doesn’t generate enough insulin, their body will devel... Read >
Author: jassicakainth
30th August 2009
Some women have the advantage of going through pregnancy without any underlying medical conditions accompanying the pregnancy. Others, however, have to deal with conditions like diabetes while still dealing with the demands of pregnancy, entailing them to... Read >
Author: Brent
30th August 2009
Diabetes is a condition featuring unusually high levels of glucose in the bloodstream. Insulin, produced by the pancreas, is used by the body to lower blood glucose levels. If someone’s pancreas doesn’t generate enough insulin, their body will dev... Read >
Author: jassicakainth
30th August 2009
To function correctly, the body requires glucose. But sometimes the body becomes incapable of processing the sugar that it receives from foods we consume. As soon as the body is incapable of processing sugar effectively, we have diabetes. Being aware of w... Read >
Author: John Richmond
30th August 2009
You may feel afraid and puzzled when the doctor diagnoses you with diabetes. Nevertheless, as soon as you know what it is and how to deal with it, you will feel better. Notwithstanding, even if you feel fine, it is important that you take your condition s... Read >
Author: Jose M. Talavera
28th August 2009
There's no denying these days that individual health and diet are inextricably connected. That's most vital for women in pregnancy, and fish oils could help in many, most important ways it seems.
If you decide to take a closer look at the findings ... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
21st August 2009
There have been some testing done for turmeric for diabetes, but it hasn’t been on humans. At least not yet, because so far all the testing has been done on mice.
We’re not talking about Type 1 diabetes. Turmeric for diabetes studies have all focu... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
20th August 2009
Juvenile diabetes or as it is more commonly known today as type 1 diabetes is a metabolic disorder. The main identifying feature is an absence of insulin production and secretion. It is also caused by autoimmune destruction of your beta cells, which a... Read >
Author: FamilyDefense
17th August 2009
Diagnosing diabetes symptoms can be difficult in identifying at first, as manifestation of the disease is gradual. Sometimes, because symptoms can also be common to other illnesses, the real illness may be overlooked. Diabetes symptoms may vary, the l... Read >
Author: jassicakainth
15th August 2009
Can a diabetic be cured naturally and live a rich life Free from Insulin shots?
Yes, by taking one step at a time you can cure diabetes. It isn’t a dream anymore! People with diabetes can achieve this freedom!
If your physician diagnoses you with d... Read >
Author: Carine Rice
13th August 2009
Celiac disease or gluten-sensitive enteropathy is the major small intestinal cause of malabsorption in the Western world. In the United Kingdom, it occurs in 1 in 120–300 of the population; it is more frequent in females. It may be associated with derma... Read >
Author: sulamita
13th August 2009
Because many people lose weight very quickly Medi Fast, there is a question that seems to pop up a bit - How safe is Medi Fast? Let me just say upfront that Medi Fast is very safe, as long as you follow the rules and have no health problems that would be ... Read >
Author: Tom
13th August 2009
Controlling blood sugar (glucose) levels is one of the most important aspects of diabetes management. It will make you feel better in the short-term and it will help you to stay fit and healthy in the long term.
The beta cells in the pancreas are able to... Read >
Author: shantiprasad
11th August 2009
The Treatment And Cure
For type 1 diabetes:
Daily injections of insulin are necessary. One to four daily injections are required to control blood glucose levels. Long acting and rapid acting insulin preparations are available; a combination of the two k... Read >
Author: john daniel
11th August 2009
People with type 2 diabetes are susceptible to another life threatening condition known as hyperosmolar nonketotic state, characterized by extremely high blood sugar levels. This condition usually occurs in elderly persons with some other serious underlyi... Read >
Author: john daniel
10th August 2009
Diabetes is on the increase, every year with more people been diagnosed with the condition. It is understood that more than 8 per cent of the US population or over 23,600,000 people are affected by this condition and is still on the increase, everyday. T... Read >
Author: elephant9
09th August 2009
All the information on diabetes currently available is so conflicting and thus confusing, that it makes it scary for you, if you or someone you love has been diagnosed with diabetes. That is why it is so important to be sure that the information on diabet... Read >
Author: Jose M. Talavera
07th August 2009
Vitamin D is such a fireball, the D should stand for dynamo.
As the key to building powerful bones and a major anti-cancer nutrient for cancers like breast cancer and skin cancer. It is known to have a powerful role in fighting depression and controlli... Read >
Author: John Falcon
04th August 2009
Coenzyme Q10
Also indexed as: CoQ10, Ubiquinone
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is also called ubiquinone, a name that signifies its ubiquitous (widespread) distribution in the human body. CoQ10 is used by the body to transform food into adenosine triphospha... Read >
Author: drsn3
03rd August 2009
The first type of diabetes is type 2 diabetes that affects the people who have high blood pressure, are being overweight or have a family history of diabetes. Other causes may be the inactiveness, strokes, vascular disease, or very high cholesterol levels... Read >
Author: steven marks
02nd August 2009
Insulin therapy is often an important part of diabetes treatment. It is the cornerstone of treatment for type 1 diabetes. Unlike Type 1 diabetes, insulin therapy is usually not indicated in Type 2 diabetes because typically these individuals already hav... Read >
Author: Jose M. Talavera
01st August 2009
Diabetes is a rapidly growing, serious health problem among youngster today. Above thirteen thousand adolescents are diagnosed for type 1 diabetes, every year in America. There has also been an increase in the number of teenagers with type 2 diabetes, whi... Read >
Author: margaret
01st August 2009
Diabetes is a prevalent disease in our society today. As many as 23.6 million people have diabetes and nearly 90% of those have type two. These numbers have doubled in the last 20 years and led to the CDC calling it an epidemic. If you have type two diabe... Read >
Author: petersonbran
31st July 2009
But you know, millions of people all over the world try to let go with this mouth-watering and tasty products.Once you are diagnosed to be a diabetic.Its not because of their free will, it's because, they need to do so.
WHAT IS DIABETES? WHY DO WE NEE... Read >
Author: Alonso Badilla
30th July 2009
The Type 2 Diabetes and Hypertension
Hypertension is relatively normal into people with type 2 diabetes, affecting approximately 20-60% of all patients, varying in age, ethnicity, and body weight. The causes of this type of high-blood pressure are most... Read >
Author: arif@netinsurancequote.com
30th July 2009
Common Ailments as You Age with Type 1 Diabetes
Since you are more prone to low blood glucose as you get older, controlling your diabetes as you age can be very challenging. It is important to keep your blood sugar up because low blood glucos... Read >
Author: arif@netinsurancequote.com
27th July 2009
Type 2 Diabetes and Hypertension
Hypertension is relatively common in people with type 2 diabetes, affecting approximately 20-60% of all patients, varying in age, ethnicity, and body weight. The causes of this type of high-blood pressure are most... Read >
Author: arif@netinsurancequote.com
26th July 2009
The Best Diets for Diabetics
When one has diabetes, it is important to consider which foods fulfill the essential nutritional needs to maintain a healthy life. The best diet for diabetics is generally similar to the kind of healthy eating that ... Read >
Author: arif@netinsurancequote.com
25th July 2009
There is one adjective that aptly describes diabetes, and that is ""unpredictable."" In the past, a person with diabetes has to go to a hospital or a clinic in order to determine his or her concentration of glucose in the blood. Of course, this task is ... Read >
Author: placementt123
23rd July 2009
Weight loss refers to a reduction of the total body weight. The reduction can be due to a mean loss of body fluid, body fat or adipose tissue. Intentional reduction of weight can be in an effort to improve fitness, health and appearance. Watching your die... Read >
Author: Mercy
23rd July 2009
Diabetic Diet For Type 2 Diabetic People:
Type 2 diabetes is an advanced stage of Type 1 diabetes. It is also called as insulin sensitive diabetes. A suitable sample diabetic diet wil certainly work for these people. This diet will control the levels o... Read >
Author: MMR21
21st July 2009
Diabetic Carb Diet and Carbohydrate Counting Machines:
People suffering from diabetes need to constantly check the consumption of carbohydrates. In addition, they need to count the amount of calories and fats that they consume. A diabetic carb diet pl... Read >
Author: MMR21
20th July 2009
DIABETES CONTROL
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Imagine that you never have to take insulin again, or have to suffer painfully dull diets even again!"
Insulin is a natural body substance produce by pancreas (a part of digestive organ) that is responsible... Read >
Author: All About Internet Marketing Tips
20th July 2009
The true diet is really of great consequence in the sphere of treating diabetes. The wound food choices and intake routine can without problems irritate your condition and good turn it into a life-threatening disease. If you are willing to succeed adjustm... Read >
Author: John Smith K
17th July 2009
For many women who are going through pregnancy it's obviously a busy time, with many things to consider. Of course, the health of the baby is paramount and recent researchers have reached some interesting conclusions on the subject of omega3 supplements a... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
17th July 2009
Pregnancy is a special time for women and they follow all sorts of health advice, all designed to ensure the safe health of both mother and baby. How intriguing then that something like fish oils may play a part in that process, in more ways than one.
... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
17th July 2009
That might sound like a tall tale but multiple clinical trials around the world have looked at the link between mothers taking fish oils and how it affects the health of the baby.
Taking fish oil in pregnancy is no old wives tale either, as many respec... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
16th July 2009
There's no denying that human health and diet are inextricably linked. That's most important for women in pregnancy, and fish oils could help in many vital ways.
If you choose to take a closer look at the findings involving fish oil for pregnant women,... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
16th July 2009
Have we finally found a diabetes cure? The answer depends on who you speak with. Drug companies invest billions per year on both sides of that coin. On one hand they search for a cure but on the other hand they make billions a year on selling drugs tha... Read >
Author: Ryan Cordeim
05th July 2009
Type 1 diabetes may not be as common as type 2 diabetes, but it does not mean that this should not be given the same amount of attention.
Type 1 diabetes happens because the pancreas is unable to produce insulin, or even if it is able to do that at a... Read >
Author: Diana Mortenson
04th July 2009
DIABETES CONTROL
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Sugar is a natural substance and a basic food carbohydrate that provides us energy or fuel for everyday activities. Millions of people all over the world suffer from this chronic problem that may result in a ra... Read >
Author: Mark W.
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... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
02nd July 2009
Diabetes mellitus is the official name given to a group of metabolic diseases that result in abnormally high blood sugar levels. This term covers type 1 diabetes, where the pancreas produces insufficient insulin required to move glucose (sugar/energy) to ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
01st July 2009
Diabetes is a disorder that affects the way your body uses food for energy. Normally, the sugar you take in is digested and broken down to a simple sugar, known as glucose. The glucose then circulates in your blood where it waits to enter cells t... Read >
Author: ghostb
01st July 2009
Diabetes
Diabetes is a disorder that affects the way your body uses food for energy. Normally, the sugar you take in is digested and broken down to a simple sugar, known as glucose. Th... Read >
Author: ghostb
01st July 2009
Studies have shown that an overwhelming percentage, around 85%, of adolescents with type 1 diabetes have inadequate levels of vitamin D. Type 1 diabetics are known to usually have less bone density and are considered to be at high risk for bone fractures.... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton
30th June 2009
At best, you can still live a long life with type 2 diabetes. If you commit yourself to lifestyle changes to follow a healthier diet and exercise more often, then your symptoms will diminish and your risk of disease development will decline.
At worst,... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
29th June 2009
Getting good dietary advice when pregnant is of course wise for both the health of the mother and the developing baby. There's some intriguing data from studies that looked at how taking fish oils whilst pregnant, could be a benefit to both the woman and ... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
29th June 2009
For pregnant women there's already a wealth of health advice regarding what you should and shouldn't do, eat and so on. We've heard about a lot of the obvious ones like not to smoke, but did you know about how such things as fish oils could influence the ... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
27th June 2009
We've heard about a number of interesting health benefit claims relating to the regular intake of omega 3 fatty acids through your diet or as pills, many of which have been proven. One claim in particular could be of special interest to pregnant women.
... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
27th June 2009
Diabetes mellitus - who hasn't heard of it? Indeed, diabetes mellitus (DM) seems to be a universal language for high blood sugar.
Millions of people are diagnosed with diabetes mellitus, a fact that is indeed getting a lot of attention from health ca... Read >
Author: Diana Mortenson
18th June 2009
Though most commonly known as adult onset-diabetes, Type 2 diabetes mellitus can, actuality, develop at any time during your life. In fact, this type of diabetes is now becoming increasingly prevalent in children. In Type 2 diabetes, the pancreas is produ... Read >
Author: Dan Wilson
18th June 2009
Diabetes Mellitus is a life-long illness that is complicated and multifaceted. It is a condition characterized by the body's inability to deal with insulin correctly, whether it be by resistance or by deficiency. There are three main types of diabetes, ea... Read >
Author: Dan Wilson
18th June 2009
Diabetes affects an estimated 23.6mil people in the United States. Basically it is a serious, life-long condition. The condition has been diagnosed in children and adults alike. It presents with genetic pre-disposition, yet it is generally triggered by en... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
18th June 2009
Diabetes affects an estimated 23.6mil people in the United States. Basically it is a serious, life-long condition. The condition has been diagnosed in children and adults alike. It presents with genetic pre-disposition, yet it is generally triggered by en... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
17th June 2009
Type 1 diabetes was called the juvenile diabetes for years before being given the current title. Type 1 diabetes was known to affect the children more so than it did adults. The different between type 1 and type 2 diabetes is also that with type 1 diabete... Read >
Author: dr mony
15th June 2009
Year after year, lots of people from different parts of the world die because they were inflicted by different diabetes types.
It has become a major concern and many health experts have devoted time and effort to study about the disease. They do this t... Read >
Author: Diana Mortenson
13th June 2009
Type 2 diabetes is a growing concern in the United States as more cases of the disease are being seen in children. Usually type 2 diabetes affects people who are obese and over age 40. Over the past 20 years however, doctors have seen an increase in typ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th June 2009
Diabetes is a very chronic disease that occur either due to the inability of the pancreas to produce insulin in the body or due the inability of the pancreas to use the produced insulin in a proper manner. Diabetes disease is the 7th largest cause of the ... Read >
Author: Alien
12th June 2009
An individual hired to conduct clinical trials for Avandia from 2000 to 2006 did not follow the appropriate guidelines, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.
According to reports from both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the... Read >
Author: Legal
12th June 2009
Diabetes is a very chronic disease that occur either due to the inability of the pancreas to produce insulin in the body or due the inability of the pancreas to use the produced insulin in a proper manner. Diabetes disease is the 7th largest cause of the ... Read >
Author: Alien
12th June 2009
Diabetes is a common disease nowadays, and is often linked to heart disease. This is because most of diabetics have high blood pressure and high cholesterol. It is advised for people with diabetes to have intake of low fat foods so that the cells can easi... Read >
Author: Katrina
06th June 2009
What is diabetes?
Diabetes is a disorder in the body's ability to convert glucose into energy. It is caused due to insufficient production of glucose by the pancreas. In diabetes patients, glucose production is reached.
Diabetes symptoms often sta... Read >
Author: ayurvedicherbal
05th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Stephen Smith
Insulin is the hormone responsible for the control of blood sugar (glucose) and is manufactured by the pancreas. People who have type 1 diabetes produce very little (or even none) of this hormone. As a result, they must... Read >
29th May 2009
Australian First For Melbourne Stem Cell Scientists
Melbourne scientists have created Australia's first induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell lines.Scientists from the Monash Institute of Medical Research (MIMR) have derived the cells from skin cells, and ... Read >
Author: Rotunda
29th May 2009
Exercise is an important treatment in normalizing blood glucose level in type 2 diabetes as well as in type 1 diabetes. It is also important to know the type of exercise diabetics should undertake that involve minimizing the risks and at the same time der... Read >
Author: John Adison
18th May 2009
Type 1 diabetes is also known as "juvenile diabetes" because it typically appears during childhood or adolescence.Typical in the treatment of all diabetic patients, the initial concern in the type 1 diabetes treatment is to maintain blood sugar near the n... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
12th May 2009
The challenging task of parenting is difficult no matter the age of the child. The style of parenting will vary dependent upon what culture you are in, your own personal background of how you were raised, and the environment that you are raising the child... Read >
Author: DListMom
12th May 2009
Low testosterone levels are observed commonly in the diabetic men. Recent research has proved that diabetic men are prone to the low testosterone levels. The major outbreak has been that both the type of the diabetes disturbs the testosterone levels in th... Read >
Author: Mark Gats
08th May 2009
Weight loss, from a simpler perspective, is the reduction of the total weight of the body, usually involving the decrease of fluid, body fats and other bone mineral deposits in the human body. Weight loss can occur accidentally or inadvertently mainly due... Read >
Author: Emmer
06th May 2009
Until people are actually diagnosed with the disease they very rarely learn the facts about diabetes. They never take the time to think about the fact that almost 200 million people are affected by this disease worldwide, and that some of their suffering... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
01st May 2009
Before going to the topic on how to cure diabetes, let us first establish the fact that diabetes is an incurable disease and still needs a well developed cure to render a diabetic totally free of all symptoms and complications.
What are commonly misco... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
01st May 2009
Before going to the topic on how to cure diabetes, let us first establish the fact that diabetes is an incurable disease and still needs a well developed cure to render a diabetic totally free of all symptoms and complications.
What are commonly misco... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
01st May 2009
Diabetes mellitus is a condition wherein the pancreas cannot produce insulin or there is insufficient amount of insulin produced. It also refers to that condition wherein the body cells will resist the effects of insulin in the matter of glucose absorptio... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
29th April 2009
We have always been told to be happy about who we are. Why then do people strive, struggle and endeavor to lose weight? Normally when we think of weight loss and losing weight, the first thing that probably comes to mind is either the “lose weight fast"... Read >
Author: joye271
28th April 2009
There are many times when the beginning signs of diabetes are overlooked by those that are developing the disease. One of the reasons may be that a lot of people have failed to educate themselves on what the symptoms of diabetes are even though they show ... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
28th April 2009
Many people miss the warning signs diabetes gives them, because the signs can be subtle in nature and are sometimes difficult to recognize. There are also those that do not know that what they are experiencing are the first signs of diabetes, because they... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
28th April 2009
Contrary to popular belief the only older people suffer from chronic diseases such as diabetes, more and more kids are now are diagnosed with this illness all over the world. The type of diabetes that kids are prone with is the "type 1 diabetes." Also kno... Read >
Author: Jules Sims
28th April 2009
If you think that you are prone to diabetes, the first thing that you need to know is to understand what is the illness all about. Experts say that diabetes is a chronic disease, which develop among people who have the inability to utilize the glucose in ... Read >
Author: Jules Sims
28th April 2009
What is sad about people who are suffering from diabetes is that many of them remain undiagnosed mainly because of lack of knowledge on the disease and lack of resources to even visit a doctor and know their real condition. In fact, more often than not, "... Read >
Author: Jules Sims
28th April 2009
Carrying a life inside the womb for nine months is probably the most wonderful experience any woman could ever have. In this stage called "pregnancy," it is very important for an expectant mother to pay attention to good nutrition because this is very vit... Read >
Author: Jules Sims
28th April 2009
Today, we consume way more sugar than the body needs or can safely process that it upsets the body's blood-sugar balance,causing the release of insulin that results in extensive effects on the metabolism and several other body systems.
After eating our... Read >
Author: Mamahealthy.com
26th April 2009
There is no current cure for diabetes although several treatments are available. Treatments include, diet plans, insulin injection, oral medication or surgery depending upon the type of diabetes. The proper management of treatments for diabetes helps diab... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
23rd April 2009
Diabetes Mellitus is the scientific name for the more commonly known Diabetes. The name perfectly explains the symptoms of this disease. Diabetes has ben derived from the Greek term Diabanein which means "to pass through" in this case referring to the exc... Read >
Author: Ray Smith
22nd April 2009
Weight loss, from a simpler perspective, is the reduction of the total weight of the body, usually involving the decrease of fluid, body fats and other bone mineral deposits in the human body. Weight loss can occur accidentally or inadvertently mainly due... Read >
Author: Emmer
17th April 2009
According to medicine, health or body suitability, loosing weight is cutting weight of the body. Outstanding in these are loosing fluid, body fats and disposing of tissues with lean accumulation. Loosing weight can however be deliberate or involuntarily. ... Read >
Author: Trafficshahira
17th April 2009
If you are afflicted by the diabetes disease, chances are you will spend the rest of your life coping on how to control the dreaded disease. A person has diabetes if the blood sugar level is higher than the normal level.
Diabetes are categorized into t... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
16th April 2009
Diabetes this time is not a disease but an associate of one's life. some time ago it was considered a rare disease. Have you been diagnosed with it also ? In the past, the most diabetics are used to be diagnosed at birth or very early in life with what i... Read >
Author: C.G.
09th April 2009
Pathophysiology is that branch in science that deals with the study of the changes in mechanical, physical and biochemical functions brought about by a disease. One such disease that brings pathophysiologcal changes is diabetes. Diabetes pathophysiology t... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
09th April 2009
LASIK surgery is an eye corrective surgery that is most effective when many factors are considered. A doctor will choose you for a candidate if you are not pregnant, have healthy eyes, are in good health, and more.
When considering eye corrective surg... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
05th April 2009
In its simplest definition, diabetes is a disorder of metabolism. It is a disease in which patients contain high levels of sugar in their blood. According to the American Diabetes Association, diabetes currently affects 23.6 million people in the United ... Read >
Author: Eddie Amoakuh
01st April 2009
Diabetes is split into three types: type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes. The most frequent is type 2 diabetes. It is also the type you should want to find out most about. You should get yourself familiar with the list of its symptom... Read >
Author: C.G.
20th March 2009
Diabeteshormone.com is a site for Education about Diabetes, Obesity, Short Height, Goiter, Osteoporosis, Sexual Dysfunction and other diseases of hormonal glands like pituitary, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal, Testes, Ovary, Pancreas etc. .
Movie Theat... Read >
Author: wpronline
20th March 2009
Diabeteshormone.com is a site for Education about Diabetes, Obesity, Short Height, Goiter, Osteoporosis, Sexual Dysfunction and other diseases of hormonal glands like pituitary, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal, Testes, Ovary, Pancreas etc. .
Movie Theat... Read >
Author: Webindya
13th March 2009
Trade name "Tonalin" - CLA (Conjugated Linoleic Acid) is a naturally occurring fatty acid that is found in primarily meat and dairy products, and is also derived from safflower oil. CLA has gained a lot of attention in the past few years, due to its safe ... Read >
Author: Jules Sims
13th March 2009
All people with diabetes have one thing in common.they
have too much sugar,or glucose,in their blood.people with
very high blood glucose levels share similar symptoms;
extreme thirst
a frequent desire to urinate
blurred vision
a feeling of bei... Read >
Author: Ranches Hall
13th March 2009
There are many benefits associated with this extremely popular beverage but does green tea lower blood sugar? Studies done on this indicate that it does help to lower the blood sugar. Preliminary testing concludes that it may even help to prevent type 1 ... Read >
Author: D. Karlson
11th March 2009
Before any treatment of diabetes can be administered by an endocrinologist or diabetologist, the sugar content in the blood will have to be analyzed. Treatment of diabetes will be done the conventional way by a doctor, after evaluating the symptoms and t... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
10th March 2009
The Pancreatic Islet Transplantation or what is known as the Edmonton Protocol is an experimental procedure that makes use of islets extracted from the pancreas of a recently deceased organ donor.
The process involves the transplant of said islets to a... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
10th March 2009
To understand the main cause of diabetes, it is important for us to understand how the pancreas responds in producing insulin beta cells needed for the body's glucose absorption.
Under normal circumstances, the glucose (sugar) will enter the bloodstrea... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
10th March 2009
The most common starting symptoms and signs of diabetes mellitus are abrupt body weight reduction caused by the loss of fluids and reduction of weight caused by loss of fat; this is because of the powerlessness of the body to break down carbohydrates. Oth... Read >
Author: jainish
03rd March 2009
Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy needed for daily life. There are two common types of Diabetes, type 1 and type 2 di... Read >
Author: Sullivan Pau
03rd March 2009
There are three common types of diabetes. Type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes and gestational diabetes. The latter develops in pregnant women who had no diabetes before they got pregnant. Regular exercise and a good diet can be used to control it, but in se... Read >
Author: Sullivan Pau
03rd March 2009
Causes of type 1 diabetes in children is same to as in adults. It occurs when the child’s body cannot produce enough or zero insulin. This after beta cells found in the pancreas are destroyed by the white blood cells as they do when fighting other forei... Read >
Author: Sullivan Pau
03rd March 2009
Type 1 diabetes is occurs when your body cannot produce enough or zero insulin. This after beta cells found in the pancreas are destroyed by the white blood cells. Insulin is useful in a healthy body as it aids in absorption of sugar from blood to provide... Read >
Author: Sullivan Pau
03rd March 2009
Type 1 diabetes is caused by a immune disorder, this is a problem with the body's immune system when it mistakes beta cells (found in the pancreas which aids in development of insulin) as invaders and attacks them. Insulin is a hormone produced in the pan... Read >
Author: Sullivan Pau
03rd March 2009
Since Type 2 diabetes develops when the body produces natural insulin that is not absorbed by body cells to produce energy or the amount of insulin produced is not enough to meet the body needs, controlling blood sugar is the surest way of treating it.
... Read >
Author: Sullivan Pau
03rd March 2009
Learning you have diabetes is a discovery that will most certainly put a shiver on the spine to many. This is due to the fear associated with diabetes. A good understanding of what causes diabetes ,treatment ways to avoid it and some of the issues you ma... Read >
Author: Sullivan Pau
01st March 2009
November 14 is celebrated each year as Children's Day and World Diabetes Day. This year the theme is “Diabetes in children and youth”. Let me take this opportunity to write about diabetes in children.
Diabetes is one of the most common diseases that ... Read >
Author: tinams9
20th February 2009
Many people have heard of the Atkins diet, the short name for Atkins nutritional approach. It's a low-carb diet created by Robert Atkins. He put on a lot of pounds while he attended medical school. Atkins read about a low-carb diet in one of his medica... Read >
Author: Dan Carlin
19th February 2009
Studies on diabetes mellitus are increasing all the time. Despite these studies and investigations no one could actually recognize what specially causes the disease diabetes mellitus. This disease has led to a number of rumors circulating some which are... Read >
Author: jainish
03rd February 2009
Diabetes 2, Type 1 Diabetes and Gestational Diabetes
There are three main diabetes types: Diabetes 1, diabetes 2 and Gestational Diabetes.
Diabetes 1 and diabetes 2 were verified following many researches.
Diabetes 2 affects 85 to 90 % of all pe... Read >
Author: Jane Reynolds+Michael Green
01st February 2009
Juvenile Diabetes, also known as type 1 diabetes, is a disease that affects nearly 210,000 children and young adults under the age of 20 with approximately 15,000 new cases diagnosed every year. Diabetes in children commonly occurs during puberty between ... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell
23rd January 2009
Finding a source for resveratrol from grape supplement is a good choice if you are trying to protect your health against many diseases. Health concerns like cancer, heart disease, obesity, Alzheimer’s, and type 2 diabetics all benefit from this nutrien... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
22nd January 2009
It is said that an estimated 7-percent or 21 million people have diabetes and another 4 million having pre-diabetes. If you know you have diabetes that is somehow managed, and you want a diabetes life insurance to help you then you should consider these t... Read >
Author: Ben
20th January 2009
Diabetes is a chronic disease that is typified by a distorted metabolism and increased levels of blood sugar that lead to reduced levels of insulin. It is also important to note that the symptoms of diabetes can look very much like those of a host of othe... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
20th January 2009
The starting point when looking at diabetes is to understand that it is a chronic condition which is characterized by a distortion to the metabolism and raised levels of blood sugar which result in lower levels of insulin. The symptoms of diabetes can mas... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
16th January 2009
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder, which in this century is commonly heard among many people. Researches have done on diabetic patients show a strong inheritance of this disease over many generations.
Diabetes is no longer a dreaded disease; a well-man... Read >
Author: India Internet
12th January 2009
It was Hippocrates who said "Let the Food be the Medicine and Medicine be the Food."
That's a profound statement, if not arguably the best case for controling what you eat daily and subtituting processed/junk food for fruits, vegetables, whole grain, n... Read >
Author: CopyWrite Concepts
09th January 2009
The short name for the Atkins nutritional approach is the Atkins diet. It was the brainchild of the doctor named Robert Atkins. He had gained a great deal of weight while he attended medical school. Atkins read about a low-carb diet in one of his medical ... Read >
Author: jonsager
09th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Katie Kelley
Researchers at the Medical College of Georgia's Prevention Institute have been working on a study to determine if early onset of childhood diabetes later leads to the development of an eating disorders.
With funding f... Read >
Author: LegalView
07th January 2009
Exercise is an important treatment in normalizing blood glucose level in type 2 diabetes as well as in type 1 diabetes. It is also important to know the type of exercise diabetics should undertake that involve minimizing the risks and at the same time der... Read >
Author: peterhutch
04th January 2009
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder, which in this century is commonly heard among many people. Researches have done on diabetic patients show a strong inheritance of this disease over many generations.
Diabetes is no longer a dreaded disease; a well-manag... Read >
Author: India Internet
06th December 2008
Diabetes is growing by 3 percent each year for children and youth
November 14 is celebrated each year as Children's Day and World Diabetes Day. This year the theme is “Diabetes in children and youth”. Let me take this opportunity to write about diabe... Read >
Author: maxilolee
04th December 2008
A diabetic person cannot make normal use of sugar, and so sugar builds up in the blood. The kidneys discharge some of the excess sugar in the urine. In severe cases of diabetes, fats and proteins cannot also be used normally.
The type 1 diabetes strik... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
04th December 2008
Insulin is the best drug for the treatment of type 1 diabetes (Insulin dependent diabetes), also known as juvenile onset diabetes. Administration of insulin caused disappearance of sugar from the urine and lowers down the above level of sugar to the norma... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
04th December 2008
Exercise is an important treatment in normalizing blood glucose level in type 2 diabetes as well as in type 1 diabetes. It is also important to know the type of exercise diabetics should undertake that involve minimizing the risks and at the same time der... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
03rd December 2008
As per Ayurveda, the features of diabetes (madhumeha) are the sweetness of urine, weakness, boils, gangrene and drowsiness. Diabetes is a very common disease that can not be completely cured but can be managed (controlled) if proper care is taken. There a... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
03rd December 2008
To manage diabetes, one should have proper information about diabetes and should follow a diet plan to control blood glucose level.
Diabetes Types
Type 1 Diabetes - In type 1 diabetes (Insulin dependent diabetes), also known as juvenile onset diabet... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
03rd December 2008
The causes of juvenile diabetes remains shrouded in mystery though it is believed to be a genetic disorder. But genetics is only half the story.
The pancreas, responsible for producing insulin necessary to get glucose out of the bloodstream and into th... Read >
01st December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mountain West Foot & Ankle Institute
To further understand diabetes, it must be understood that diabetes is not a singular condition, but a combination of multiple types of diabetes, all with distinct characteristics and treatment re... Read >
Author: Brandt R Gibson, DPM
01st December 2008
What is diabetes? There is type 1 and type 2 diabetes. In type 1 diabetes, the pancreas either no longer produces insulin or not enough insulin. In type 2 diabetes, the pancreas makes insulin but the body is not able to use it properly.
Why do we need ... Read >
Author: Alex Sim
01st December 2008
Nick Jonas is the youthfu and energetic member of the pop sensation known to manty as the Jonas Brothers. About 3 years ago his doctors discovered that he had type 1 diabetes, which is usually diagnosed in children and young adults. People with type 1 d... Read >
Author: Dr. Christopher Segler
26th November 2008
Type 2 diabetes can be a "silent" disease, which means that you may have it and not know you do. One of the most common things that occurs with type 2 diabetes is that you may begin to experience symptoms such as tingling in your fingers or toes (neuropat... Read >
Author: stbotanica
26th November 2008
Diabetes is a condition that occurs when the pancreas fails to produce enough insulin. Some people are born with this condition or has the onset of diabetes at an early age. This is called juvenile diabetes or type 1. Type 1 diabetes usually requires insu... Read >
Author: peterhutch
24th November 2008
Diabetes is a condition that occurs when the pancreas fails to produce enough insulin. Some people are born with this condition or has the onset of diabetes at an early age. This is called juvenile diabetes or type 1. Type 1 diabetes usually requires insu... Read >
Author: stbotanica
03rd November 2008
Diabetes medications are necessary for chronic illnesses like diabetes but many seniors have to stop taking them when they go beyond their drug plan's annual spending limits. The drug spending caps made some seniors stop taking key medicines. This finding... Read >
Author: peterhutch
29th October 2008
Diabetes is a very common metabolic disorder which can be divided into two types:
Type-1 diabetes is a condition in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin. As a result, a patient needs injections of insulin to reduce and regulate the blood gl... Read >
Author: mohamad ali
23rd October 2008
Losing weight is important for anyone but it can hold an especially high importance for people with diabetes. Managing you weight and diet cam be the difference between feel healthy and being extremely ill so find out more about dieting with this conditio... Read >
Author: frankwoodford
17th October 2008
One of the drugs commonly used in the medical treatment of Diabetes is Metformin. I am writing this article as I wanted to help diabetics better understand this medicine.
Metformin can be used alone or in combination with other medicines to treat Type ... Read >
Author: Dr. Sherry Sakariah Chandy
15th October 2008
There are by and large two distinct types of diabetes and type 2 diabetic is very common with those who are obese and lead inactive lifestyles such as being a couch potato. It is also identified as adult onset diabetes as it is unlike type 1 diabetes and ... Read >
Author: Jhye
13th October 2008
What is diabetes?
There are two types of diabetes.Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes, and more than 85 – 90 % diabetics in the US fall in this category. Type 2 diabetes is associated with insulin resistance and obesity and is fast be... Read >
Author: Celly Dunk
13th October 2008
Do you have celiac disease? Often this can be difficult to answer because the symptoms of this gluten-sensitive disorder are easy to overlook or are similar to those of other diseases.
Celiac disease occurs when gluten -- a protein found in food and fo... Read >
Author: Maryon Stewart
10th October 2008
Men with diabetes face a number of health concerns, including raised threat of heart attacks and strokes and impotence.
On top of the age of 50, the likelihood of having difficulty with a creation occurs in about 50-60% of men with diabetes. In men ove... Read >
Author: jainish
07th October 2008
Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are different because they are both affected by insulin deficiency differently. A Type 1 diabetic is unable to produce insulin altogether whilst a Type 2 diabetic is ether not able to use insulin at they should be able to, or th... Read >
Author: Guna
07th October 2008
Type 2 diabetes is considered less severe than type 1. In actual fact, a sufferer can often go a very long time, even years, without knowing that they have the condition. The cause of type 2 diabetes remains unknown, however that is not to say that there ... Read >
Author: Guna
07th October 2008
Type 1 diabetes is a more aggressive form of diabetes than Type 2. In Type 1 diabetes the sufferer is incapable of producing insulin altogether, and as a result will have more problems than a Type 2 sufferer who either produces less insulin or is incapabl... Read >
Author: Guna
07th October 2008
Do you have Diabetes Pain?
Diabetes is a crippling disorder where an individual's blood sugar becomes too high due to a malfunction of the pancreas. It is also considered one of the most common chronic diseases in the world, with roughly 25% sufferers ex... Read >
Author: painrelief
06th October 2008
Diabetes is a chronic, incurable disease that occurs when the body does not produce enough or any insulin. As a result, this leads to an excess of sugar in the blood, and can end up being dangerous and even potentially life threatening if not properly tak... Read >
Author: Nupur
01st October 2008
The word diabetes is taken from the Greek word diabainein which literally means ?passing through.? This is in direct reference to excessive urination, a major symptom of diabetes. Mellitus, on the other hand, is from the Greek word mel meaning ?honey? and... Read >
Author: stbotanicauk
26th September 2008
Men with diabetes face a number of health concerns, including raised threat of heart attacks and strokes and impotence.
On top of the age of 50, the likelihood of having difficulty with a creation occurs in about 50-60% of men with diabetes. In men ove... Read >
Author: jainish
26th September 2008
Men with diabetes face a number of health concerns, including raised threat of heart attacks and strokes and impotence.
On top of the age of 50, the likelihood of having difficulty with a creation occurs in about 50-60% of men with diabetes. In men ove... Read >
Author: jainish
23rd September 2008
In 1921, Dr. Fred Banting discovered insulin and developed the very first medicine to treat diabetes. After that discovery, insulin was injected once, twice or several times a day to control blood sugar. For those people with diabetes who need insulin t... Read >
Author: ADW
23rd September 2008
Day and night, our body's natural immune system works to keep us safe from disease, infections and viruses. However, as with any machine, problems can arise and our defenses may be weakened. An autoimmune disease occurs when the immune system mistakenly p... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
23rd September 2008
Up to 80% of all patients who have had diabetes for 10 years or longer may suffer from complications of diabetes mellitus or damage to the retina; also called diabetic retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy is damage to the blood vessels in the eye caused by d... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
09th September 2008
Diabetes is an illness where the body does not produce sufficient insulin. Insulin is essentially a hormone that converts sugar, starches and other food into energy that is require for us to function on a daily basis. Although the causes of diabetes have ... Read >
Author: Jhye
08th September 2008
The full name of diabetes is Diabetes Mellitus. Diabetes Mellitus is a disorder in which blood levels of glucose (a simple sugar) are abnormally high because the body doesn’t release or use insulin adequately. Doctors use the full name in order to disti... Read >
Author: jdobson
08th September 2008
It is said that for every 3 Americans born in 2000, 1 of them is likely to be under contract with diabetes in their lifetime. This means that by the year 2050, 29 million Americans will be diagnosed with diabetes, while another 10 million have undiagnosed... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley
08th September 2008
Living with diabetes is difficult in the sense that you have to balance your daily sugar intake strictly. The discipline is certainly a play on a daily basis. Some people opt for a more natural way of dealing with the state. However, you must be careful n... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley
08th September 2008
Where people are diagnosed with diabetes, the first thing that comes to mind is the severe restrictions they face in their food. They May to waive most of the things they love to eat. This becomes a very forbidding. However, what is a false assumption tha... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley
04th September 2008
Are you looking for reliable type 2 diabetes cure data? Do you have questions about type 2 diabetes cure that you need answers to? Find out the truth about type 2 diabetes cure.
The Type 2 Diabetes
Diabetes may be classified as either type 1 or ty... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley
04th September 2008
Simply put, diabetes is the inability of the body to properly handle sugars. When we eat or drink our pancreas produces a hormone called insulin. Insulin is released into the blood and helps regulate the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood. Diabetes is... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley
04th September 2008
Diabetes is a disease caused by a failure of the biological mechanisms regulating blood sugar, because of inadequate production of insulin (hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches and other food energy) by the pancreas. The disease is characteri... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley
04th September 2008
Diabetes is an insulin-related disease that affects nearly 21 million people in the USA. This grave situation is characterized by the bodys inability to produce enough using the services or insulin. It is the hormone, insulin, which is responsible for hot... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley
04th September 2008
All too often we get sick but ignore the symptoms we may be feeling, shrugging them off to a cold, stress from work, or just not feeling well.
There are certain symptoms that shouldn’t be ignored if they develop. These symptoms could lead to blindnes... Read >
Author: Brian Dun
03rd September 2008
Basically there are two types of diabetes. Typically Type 2 diabetes begins to show itself through adulthood and Type 1 diabetes can happen even during childhood. An additional type of diabetes, which is closely associated to type 2 diabetes, is known as ... Read >
Author: Korbin Newlyn
02nd September 2008
Although there are three different types of diabetes, the first series of symptoms to experience are usually those of hyperglycemia, or an excess of blood sugar (glucose), which is the first indicator ' is something not quite right.
Symptoms of hyperg... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley
02nd September 2008
Some people think that just because they have no particular type 2 diabetes symptom that they are protected from diabetes. This May not always be the case if the understanding and the true nature of type 2 diabetes symptom May help save your life.
The... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley
24th August 2008
A lot of people are suffering from either type 1 or type 2 diabetes and their number is constantly increasing. There is well-built need to know the function diet plays in the treatment of diabetes. If one correctly manages the diet he eats he can simply o... Read >
Author: jainish
22nd August 2008
Diabetes is widely considered a chronic illness during childhood. They attack the children at any age, including preschool children and even toddlers. Al if so, diabetes among children is often diagnosed late, when the child is diabetic ketoacidosis (ACD)... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley
20th August 2008
Certainly, the blood sugar should be tested if the person feels unusual or ill. Besides the regular testing practices (a minimum of three to four times a day, three days a week for those with Type 1 diabetes; a minimum of four times a day, one day a week ... Read >
Author: Alien
22nd July 2008
“A Possible Cure for Diabetes – The Latest Research Breakthrough”
A cure for diabetes has long been the holy grail of diabetic research and it appears as though the goal of actually reversing diabetes may now be possible. Pas... Read >
Author: george362
02nd July 2008
A new useful study on diabetes has been done by the Researchers at the University of Florida who have been able to reverse diabetes in mice. What the researchers did was used a simple injection of immature cells, or stem cells, right below the skin, and ... Read >
Author: Andy Rogers
27th June 2008
Diabetes is a disease caused by a failure of the biological mechanisms for regulating blood sugar, due to insufficient of the production of insulin (hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy) by the pancreas. The disease... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
23rd June 2008
Diabetes is the most common cause of kidney failure, accounting for more than 40 percent of new cases. Even when drugs and diet are able to control diabetes, the disease can lead to nephropathy and kidney failure. Most people with diabetes do not develop ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
21st June 2008
Diabetes is usually caused because of lack of insulin. Insulin is a hormone that helps us to derive energy from foods. We may eat lots of foods, but since our body is deficient in insulin, these foods never add to our nutrition and we don't derive any ene... Read >
Author: peterhutch
18th June 2008
Diabetes means your blood glucose, or blood sugar, is too high. With Type 1 diabetes, your pancreas does not make insulin. Insulin is a hormone that helps glucose get into your cells to give them energy. Without insulin, too much glucose stays in your blo... Read >
Author: James Sameul
11th June 2008
Diabetes often goes undiagnosed because many of its symptoms seem so harmless. Recent studies indicate that the early detection of diabetes symptoms and treatment can decrease the chance of developing the complications of diabetes.
The symptoms of diabet... Read >
Author: Paul
09th June 2008
Type 2 diabetes is pretty much its own institution these days. Back in the old days, type 1 diabetes was the big brother of the two. With only a tiny percentage, something like one in every one hundred thousand casualties. Today though, the figures are ... Read >
Author: Dave Patrick
05th June 2008
What are the effects of type 2 diabetes? In terms of damage to your body, exactly the same as type 1 diabetes. As your sugar levels remain elevated for any prolonged period, your body will suffer heavily. This list is in no way exhaustive but these are ... Read >
Author: Dave Patrick
04th June 2008
If you have diabetes, your blood sugar levels are too high. Over time, this can damage your nerves or blood vessels. Nerve damage from diabetes can cause you to lose feeling in your feet. You may not feel a cut, a blister or a sore. Foot injuries such as ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th May 2008
Diabetes means that your blood glucose (GLOO-kos), also called blood sugar, is too high. Glucose comes from the food you eat and is needed to fuel our bodies. Glucose is also stored in our liver and muscles. Your blood always has some glucose in it becaus... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
20th May 2008
Diabetes or diabetes mellitus is a result of inability of pancreas to produce insulin or to use it in a proper way thus resulting in excessive quantity of sugar in blood and urine. It is distinguished by symptoms like excessive thirst; frequent urination... Read >
Author: iliyaspatel
15th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mary Ann Copson
The latest data links Vitamin D deficiency with a wide range of diseases.
Vitamin D deficiencies are very common, particularly in northern climates. Lack of sunshine, wearing clothing, and use of sunscreens inhibit... Read >
Author: Mary Ann Copson
15th May 2008
An alarming increase in number of people getting diabetes and more awareness have resulted in that researchers and medical experts come up with more solutions for medications.
There is a huge variety of medications and all the medicines work towards pr... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
15th May 2008
Diabetes is a chronic disease. It would not be wrong to say that is has no cure. However, with proper care and treatment one can ensure healthy body and longevity. If left untreated, the results will be lethal. One may suffer from fatal conditions such as... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
15th May 2008
Dupuytren's contracture is a reasonably popular disorder of the fingers. Men are more possible than women to produce dupuytren's contracture. A tendency to produce dupuytren's contracture may be passed through families. It's more common in older adults, u... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st May 2008
The term diabetes comes from the Greek language, and was coined by Aretaeus of Cappadocia. It meant "a compass, siphon." The sense "siphon" gave rise to the use of diabetes as the name for a disease involving the emancipation of excessive amounts of urine... Read >
Author: Perry Smith
24th April 2008
The most common types of diabetes are known as Type 1 and Type 2. The Type 1 diabetes, which is also known as adolescent diabetes, differs from Type 2 in the sense that the body will stop producing insulin altogether. Type 2 diabetes is normally diagno... Read >
Author: Jill Smi
10th April 2008
"M" was an attractive, effervescent 18 year old girl when I first met her. As one of my roommates, she loved to be around her friends and talk non-stop. She also would steal several bags of Milanos double chocolate cookies from the kitchen cabinet; eat th... Read >
Author: Dr. Robyn Silverman
31st March 2008
What is diabetes? Diabetes is a disease caused by a lack of insulin (a hormone) in the human body. Insulin is needed by the body to metabolize (breakdown) the sugar that we eat. When insulin is not available the sugar levels in the body can rise to extrem... Read >
Author: Celly Dunk
28th March 2008
There are several symptoms that can lead to the diagnosis of diabetes. However, even the most common of symptoms might not be noticeable in all cases of diabetes. When they are present in some cases they might not be consistent.
Among the most popular ... Read >
Author: Moses Wright
27th March 2008
Diabetes is a chronic disease. It does not go away, even with treatment. It is also progressive, meaning that if left untreated, it can lead to difficult complications. The good news is that diabetes can be controlled. However, it must be carefully monito... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th March 2008
Diabetes is a chronic disease. It does not go away, even with treatment. It is also progressive, meaning that if left untreated, it can lead to difficult complications. The good news is that diabetes can be controlled. However, it must be carefully moni... Read >
Author: peterhutch
10th March 2008
Diabetes means that your blood glucose (GLOO-kos), also called blood sugar, is too high. Glucose comes from the food you eat and is needed to fuel our bodies. Glucose is also stored in our liver and muscles. Your blood always has some glucose in it becaus... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
10th March 2008
Diabetes means that your blood glucose (GLOO-kos), also called blood sugar, is too high. Glucose comes from the food you eat and is needed to fuel our bodies. Glucose is also stored in our liver and muscles. Your blood always has some glucose in it becaus... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
25th February 2008
Diabetes is a common disease in breeds like Beagles. It is important for every dog owner to know the facts about this disease.
- Diabetes is an endocrine disease. It has two types; diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus. This disease occurs when the ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
18th February 2008
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder that occurs when the beta cells of the pancreas i.e. islets of langerhans are not able to produce a sufficient amount of insulin to avert hyperglycemia.
Type 1 diabetes i.e. IDDM (insulin dependent diabetes me... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
14th February 2008
Six National Health Service trusts across the UK are to be given nearly ten million pounds [$19.6 million USD] in government funding to provide insulin producing cell transplants to some patients with Type 1 Diabetes. Experts hope that this treatment can ... Read >
Author: Lisa Janse
13th February 2008
Description
Diabetes mellitus is a condition characterized by high blood glucose levels. The condition can be caused by a failure of the pancreas to produce sufficient insulin or by the body's resistance to the action of insulin. Insulin is a hormone p... Read >
Author: Alien
11th February 2008
Diabetes is a life-long disease marked by high levels of sugar in the blood. Glucose comes from the foods you eat. Insulin is a hormone that helps the glucose get into your cells to give them energy. Glucose is the main source of fuel for the body. An est... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st February 2008
Diabetes – Types And Symtoms
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic condition caused by too much glucose (sugar) in your blood. Your blood sugar level can be too high if your body does not make enough of the hormone insulin. Insulin is produced by the pancre... Read >
Author: Peter sams
22nd January 2008
Diabetes is a rapidly growing, serious health problem among youngster today. Above thirteen thousand adolescents are diagnosed for type 1 diabetes, every year in America. There has also been an increase in the number of teenagers with type 2 diabetes, w... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
22nd January 2008
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is usually triggered by a stressful event, such as an illness or another health problem. Diabetic ketoacidosis is a serious complication of diabetes mellitus. Diabetic ketoacidosis is most common in people with type 1 diabetes,... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th January 2008
Almost everyone knows someone with diabetes. From 1980 through 2004, less than one-quarter of a century, the total number of Americans with diabetes more than doubled! Estimates show that about six percent of the American population or about 18.2 millio... Read >
Author: Ronald Godlewski
06th November 2007
If you have any permanent health problems, such as type 1 diabetes, or have had cancer at one time in your family history, your monthly health insurance cost could easily be more than the house and car payment combined. If you have always had a health ins... Read >
Author: Helen Hecker
21st October 2007
Diabetes is a set of related diseases in which the body cannot regulate the amount of sugar (glucose) in the blood. the cells don't respond (type2). In either case the blood glucose levels get too high causing, over time, serious complications.Researchers... Read >
Author: Alien
08th October 2007
Diabetes is an ailment that afflicts increasing numbers of people every day. Many do not recognize that the loss or thinning of hair can be a symptom of the onset of diabetes. However, if detected early enough, diabetes is a manageable disease that need n... Read >
Author: Eric Menzies
05th October 2007
Finding out you or someone you love has diabetes is scary. But don't panic. Diabetes is serious, but people with diabetes can live long, healthy, happy lives.The cause of diabetes continues to be a mystery, although both genetics and environmental factors... Read >
Author: JanL
05th October 2007
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that occurs when the beta cells of the pancreas are unable to produce an adequate amount of insulin to prevent hyperglycemia. Type 1 diabetes is usually caused by autoimmune destruction of the pancreatic beta cells that p... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th September 2007
High blood pressure or hypertension means high pressure (tension) in the arteries. Arteries are vessels that carry blood from the pumping heart to all the tissues and organs of the body. High blood pressure directly increases the risk of coronary heart di... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th September 2007
Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy needed for daily life. There are 20.8 million children and adults in the United Sta... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
13th September 2007
Diabetes is a hormone disorder that can cause problems with the kidneys, legs and feet, eyes, heart, nerves, and blood flow.Diabetes can cause many complications. Acute complications (hypoglycemia, ketoacidosis or nonketotic hyperosmolar coma) may occur i... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
13th September 2007
In August it was announced that the obesity rate in Mississippi had reached greater than 30 percent of the population for the first time in history. Mississippi is not alone. According to a study by the Trust for America’s Health which compiled statisti... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny
23rd August 2007
Diabetes is not contagious. Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Diabetes means a disease where people have too much sugar in their blood. Diabetes mellitus is a disease where people have too much glucose (a ki... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd August 2007
Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Diabetes means a disease where people have too much sugar in their blood. The three main types of diabetes are type 1 diabetes , type 2 diabetes and gestational diabetes. Ty... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th August 2007
There are many different illnesses and conditions that can be brought about by eating too much or too little, such as diabetes – but what is diabetes and how can it affect the way you eat?
Most people know that diabetes is a disease that affects the... Read >
Author: Pat Craig
01st August 2007
Diabetes can be caused by too little insulin (a hormone produced by the pancreas to control blood sugar), resistance to insulin, or both. Diabetes is a chronic condition. DM exhibits wide geographic variation in incidence and prevalence Diabetes mellitus ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
27th July 2007
In a recent survey conducted by Harris Interactive for Medtronic, Inc., they found that 67 percent of people incorrectly believed a cure existed for type 1 diabetes.
The survey also showed that nearly 80 percent of U.S. adults don't know the differen... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
25th July 2007
In this Article I will tell you in detail what are the primary causes of Diabetes.
The two major causes of diabetes is the body’s malfunction to produce enough of the insulin hormone, and secondly the body develops a resistance to insulin.
• Ty... Read >
Author: Tom alter
25th July 2007
Read this article to know about Type 1 Diabetes Causes and Type 1 diabetes Treatment
We can call Type 1 diabetes an autoimmune disease in which the body destroys or damages insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. Once those cells are destroyed, t... Read >
Author: Tom alter
25th July 2007
Read this Article to know about Symptoms of Type 1, Type 2 and Gestational diabetes.
What is Diabetes?
Diabetes is a disorder in the body’s capability to convert glucose to energy. It is caused due to inadequate production of glucose by the pancr... Read >
Author: Tom alter
24th July 2007
Mention the word diabetes and the vast majority of people will assume that you are talking about either type 1 diabetes, which affects about 10% of diabetes sufferers, or type 2 diabetes, which is the most commonly seen form of the disease and is currentl... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
20th July 2007
Are there natural cures for type 1 diabetes? Many people seem to think so, judging by the number of products and books for sale. The fact is that there are herbs, botanicals, minerals and common vitamins that help the body naturally control blood sugar ... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
13th July 2007
This article is dedicated to the best Home Remedies for Diabetes. First of all let me tell you what is Diabetes?
Diabetes is a disorder of metabolism the way our bodies use digested food for development and energy. It is widely accepted as one of the l... Read >
Author: Tom alter
05th July 2007
With more than 20 million Americans already diagnosed with the disease, diabetes represents a serious health threat, according to the American Diabetes Association. The ADA also states that there could be as many as six million more Americans living undia... Read >
Author: Legal
29th June 2007
Now that you've been told you have diabetes you'll have to monitor blood sugar levels and control your glucose level.
Your glucose level is based on the amount of blood sugar in your bloodstream. In basic terms, glucose is found in the foods we eat, so... Read >
Author: Alien
29th June 2007
Diabetes, and type 2 Diabetes in particular, is a chronic disease that is affecting more than 16 million people in America alone. It is also on the rise in nearly every country in the world, and is currently responsible for killing more than three million... Read >
Author: Alien
29th June 2007
Diebetes Mellitus, or Diabetes as it is also known as, is present in more than 15 million Americans at the current time. Even more amazing is the fact that almost 40% of them don't even know they have the disease.
Another 20+ million have Pre-Diabetes ... Read >
Author: Alien
29th June 2007
Diabetes is growing at an epidemic pace in the United States, there is no arguing that. Over 20 million Americans have diabetes, with 6 million of them not even knowing it. Unfortunately, many people have no idea what diabetes really is, or what symptoms ... Read >
Author: Alien
29th June 2007
As most people already know, diabetes is on an incredible increase in the United States. While most people have heard the term diabetes, few really understand what diabetes is, and more importantly, the symptoms to look out for. Over 25 million people hav... Read >
Author: Alien
15th June 2007
When it comes to a disease like diabetes, it seems as if everyone is an expert, but before you make decisions based on non-medical people's opinions, make sure you have your facts straight.
In general, the classic and typical symptoms of diabetes are w... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
04th June 2007
When is it alright to get half your daily calorie intake from saturated fats? Answer: When you follow a new diet for diabetics promoted by Dr. James Hays, and endocrinologist in Wilmington, DE. Dr. Hays and others are conducting new studies into diabet... Read >
Author: Anthony A. Chambers
31st May 2007
Diabetes is a disease in which your blood glucose, or sugar, levels are too high. Glucose comes from the foods you eat. Insulin is a hormone that helps the glucose get into your cells to give them energy. The cause of diabetes continues to be a mystery, a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th May 2007
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia (high blood sugar). Diabetes is a disease in which the body doesn't produce or properly use insulin. Insulin is a hormone produced in the pancreas, an organ near the stomach. Insulin... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2007
One of the most common disorders of the endocrine system is diabetes mellitus. Diabetes is defined as a disorder or group of disorders that show a deficient secretory process of insulin, hyperglycemia or glucose.
There are symptoms or signs that indic... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
21st May 2007
Diabetes Type Two info is provided here because sometimes accurate information is difficult to find. There are a number of sources for Type 2 diabetes diet info, but some of these are fad diets that may not be helpful and could even be dangerous.
... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
21st May 2007
From Bombay to Beijing, a newly affluent Asian middle class is increasingly adapting Western lifestyles. Many city dwellers opt for high calorie fast food instead of healthier traditional meals and are becoming less and less physically active. This comes ... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
17th May 2007
There are several diabetes types, that are caused by different factors. Diabetes mellitus is the condition in which your body can not store or use glucose or it just can not produce the glucose necessary.
This diabetes type is divided into two:
- ty... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
16th May 2007
Diabetes in the last few years has become widespread. Once considered a rare disease, we all either personally know diabetics or someone whose loved one is battling it. What? Have you been diagnosed with it also? In the past, most diabetics used to be d... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart
04th May 2007
Diabetes
Diabetes is a very common disease today, characterized by the inability of body to utilize glucose for bodily functions. This happens due to either absence of insulin or its inability to utilize the glucose or sugar for cellular energy.
The... Read >
Author: Dev Sri
03rd May 2007
Diabetes is a killer disease. It can lead to kidney failure, heart disease, neuropathy, blindness, and much more. If you have diabetes, you must take control of it immediately.
Type 1 diabetes is the hardest type to control. It is also called juvenile... Read >
Author: aron wallad
24th April 2007
Diabetes is one of the most common hormonal disorders in dogs and cats. When the pet's body has too much blood glucose because is insensitive to the available insulin in his body or because doesn't produce enough insulin, diabetes occurs.
There are known... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
20th April 2007
It is known that when an individual's system is unable to efficiently process glucose, there will appear multiple health problems. The body’s inability to break down sugars and store them properly leads to a chronic metabolic condition called diabetes.
... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
18th April 2007
It is known that fat makes cells more resistant to insulin, and so, overweight is the greatest risk factor for type 2 diabetes.
Loosing weight is a smart thing to do, and for some people, even a little weight loss can restore blood sugar to normal.
S... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
18th April 2007
Type 1 Diabetes is an auto immune disease that destroys the insulin producing cells of the pancreas. Type 1 Diabetes used to be called juvenile diabetes because it usually struck people under 20. In type 1 diabetes, the beta cells of the pancreas produce ... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
09th April 2007
You know every time you think you are the only person in the universe with a particular type of problem or that something very unique has happened to you-reality sets in and you find out there are millions of others in your same boat.
That is the situa... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
27th March 2007
Along with medical nutritional therapy and insulin, exercise is the third component to successfully treating diabetes. Exercise, like insulin, lowers blood glucose levels, assists in maintaining normal lipid levels, and increases circulation. For most ind... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell
12th March 2007
Complications from diabetes are the second largest cause of deaths in the United States. Nearly two million people in the United States have Type 1 diabetes which is treated by insulin. Many others have Type 2 diabetes, and about five percent of the popu... Read >
Author: Jeremy Parker
01st March 2007
There are two types of diabetes: the type 1 diabetes and the type 2 diabetes. The first type of diabetes is less common than the first. The diabetes type 1 affects people who are younger, some in their teenage years. This happens because this diabetes typ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
01st March 2007
Hormones like glucagon and insulin regulate the level of sugar in your blood, thus avoiding diabetes. This two hormones are secreted by your pancreas and are the key in protecting you from diabetes. The most important thing to know in this case is that th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
01st March 2007
There are two ways that doctors use to see how diabetes in a person is controlled. One way to see how diabetes is controlled is by measuring the levels of glucose in your blood. The second way in assessing the control of diabetes is by measuring glycohemo... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
05th February 2007
Diabetes mellitus, or diabetes 2 for short, is a medical ailment that is connected to the abnormal high levels of glucose or blood sugar. There are so many kinds of diabetes, but what exactly is the difference between the type I diabetes and type II diabe... Read >
Author: Nathalie Fiset
05th February 2007
When talking about diabetes, chances are we know a lot of people who have diabetes. Young, old, children, adult. Here we will discuss the symptoms of adult diabetes.
Diabetes is often associated with 'insulin'. Insulin is the hormone that the pancreas... Read >
Author: Nathalie Fiset
01st February 2007
The health burden caused by diabetes mellitus, known to most simply as diabetes, is growing which is forcing the diabetes community to respond with one of three choices. The first choice is to prevent diabetes, the second is to cure it, and the third is t... Read >
Author: Arturo Ronzon
22nd January 2007
What is Diabetes?
Diabetes mellitus is a disease in which the body is unable to produce or unable to properly use and store glucose (a form of sugar). Glucose backs up in the bloodstream. Causing one's blood glucose or "sugar" to rise too high.
Cause... Read >
Author: Dr.Prasad Chandragiri
10th January 2007
Type 1 diabetes is a serious illness which usually appears during childhood. If in childhood when the child is little and unaware of his/her condition, as a teenager things tend to change and become difficult in many cases. It is important to say that par... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
08th January 2007
Diabetes is an illness which affects both adults and children. There are two important types of diabetes, type 1 diabetes which is more severe than type 2 and usually occurs during childhood and type 2 diabetes which usually occurs to old people, people w... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd January 2007
Type 1 diabetes is a very well known disease due its permanent existence in the body system and also the serie of procedures that involves. Diabetes occurs due to the lack of beta cells in the pancreas. Much more, the role of the beta cells is in producin... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd January 2007
Diabetes is considered a serios affection due to its permanent existence, procedures and moreover the complications that involves. Even though many people all over the world suffer from diabetes, the specialists haven t discovered yet the real source of i... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
02nd January 2007
Diabetes causes damage to the kidneys by causing harm to the small blood vessels that make the kidneys filters. If the filters get really damaged then chronic kidney disease develops. This is an incurable disease but it can be controlled. An early treatme... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
18th December 2006
After eating, the food we eat is broken down into sugar (glucose) through the process of digestion. This sugar then enters the bloodstream so that it can be delivered throughout the body, where it is called blood sugar. Insulin, which helps metabolize b... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th December 2006
The American Diabetes Association adopted the following classification in 1979.
Type –1, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
Type-2, non insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
There are two other kinds of diabetes, known as gestational diabetes an... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
12th December 2006
Diabetes Mellitus: Diabetes Mellitus is one of the most costly burdensome chronic diseases of our time and is condition that is increasing in epidemic population in the whole world. The complications resulting from the diseases are a significant cause of ... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
11th December 2006
The answer is yes! Even today, new treatments for type 1 and type 2 diabetes are being developed. At the moment none of these have withstood the ultimate test of time but there is some hope.
One of the new treatments now being made available is a drug ... Read >
Author: Jeremy Parker
06th December 2006
Whenever we talk about heart disease, we always list diabetes mellitus as one of the risk factors. With the mention of diabetes, it is unlikely that we can ignore the involvement of insulin.
So, what is insulin? It is a hormone produced by beta cells,... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
26th November 2006
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that reduces a person’s immunity. It can lead to heart disease, and it may also affect some organs of the body, such as the eyes. Diabetes is, in fact, the cause of the most common form of blindness, a condition known as... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
24th November 2006
Diabetes is a chronic disease that occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin or cannot properly use insulin. Insulin is a hormone that the body needs in order to convert sugar, starch, and other foods into energy. Although the cause of diabetes... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth
17th November 2006
what are types of Diabetes Mellitus. Diabetes is classified into 3 types.
1-Type 1 Diabetes
2-Type 2 Diabetes
3-Gestational Diabetes
Here we will discuss one by one all three types of diabetes.
Type 1 Diabetes:
Type 1 diabetes is also called Juven... Read >
Author: Armughan Riaz
17th November 2006
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Diabetic neuropathy is a common complication of both Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes. Neuropathy plays a major role in the development of foot ulcers, which cause an enormous burden on quality of life ... Read >
Author: dr jack
15th November 2006
Research Innovation Could Lead to
Widely Available Diabetes Reversal
This technique, which Dr. White believes may provide the final piece in the puzzle for insulin-dependent diabetics, is a refinement initially developed by Dr. Rafael, his former Cam... Read >
Author: James Finch
15th November 2006
It seems as if we are now losing the war against diabetes. Currently, it's the third leading cause of death in the USA, affecting approximately 18,200,000 U.S. citizens.
A person with diabetes has a problem with insulin. Either the body doesn't produc... Read >
Author: Tom Gruber
09th November 2006
Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects as many as 16 million Americans, with diabetes being on such a dramatic increase in the United States, it's helpful to understand what diabetes is, and what to look for. Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness... Read >
Author: Arturo Ronzon
12th October 2006
Finding out you have diabetes can be frightening so we thought this information would be quite valuable to those of you looking for some answers.
How many forms of diabetes is there? The answer is three:
1---Gestational--- "Gestational diabetes is ... Read >
Author: J&G Reay
25th September 2006
You will frequently hear statement like "eating too much sugar causes diabetes. Diabetes will be cure if we avoid sweet food." This is certainly untrue because diabetes is not just a sugar problem, it is an incurable condition! Nevertheless, eating too mu... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
22nd August 2006
Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas, a small organ located behind the stomach with many vital functions. The islet cells within the pancreas secrete insulin.
What Does Insulin Do?
Insulin allows glucose to enter the body's cells, which ... Read >
Author: Jay Chirino
21st August 2006
One of the best things you can do for your health is to know how to detect diabetes before it becomes an even bigger problem in your life by not taking care of it. Believe it or not there are quite a few people out there who don't exactly know what diabet... Read >
Author: Jacob Mabille
17th August 2006
Diabetes in your child affects the entire family. It can change your life and your child's life for the worst. But that doesn't mean that diabetes should prevent your child from enjoying a fulfilling life full of health, joy and happiness. Knowing what... Read >
Author: Jay Chirino
13th August 2006
Diabetes is a condition in which the body fails to produce enough insulin. Insulin is the hormone that controls the level of sugar in our blood.
Although we need some sugar in our blood, if it is allowed to rise too high, it can become dangerous. Diabete... Read >
Author: Lizette le Clus-Fox
07th August 2006
Vitamin D Great
Vitamin D, the sunshine vitamin, has proven to partake a great role in one's health. Popularly acquired through taking in enough sun or drinking enough milk, vitamin D is more than for healthy bones. It was found to conserve muscle stre... Read >
Author: Joyce Dietzel
31st July 2006
If you have diabetes you have to be very careful about what you eat. You need to take extra care in managing your blood glucose levels. You can do this by eating healthy, watching your diet, taking medication prescribed by a physician and getting proper e... Read >
Author: TK Healey
26th July 2006
Diabetes treatment is more than just using medication. Controlling your blood sugar levels and eating right is also a crucial part of your treatment. Type 1 diabetes usually consists in daily insulin shots and a diabetes diet that will help keep the blood... Read >
Author: Siporah Anicama
16th July 2006
Diabetes is a medical condition in which patients will suffer from high levels of blood sugar. Because of this, they will not secrete the correct amount of the hormone insulin. There are three forms of diabetes, and these are gestational diabetes, type 1,... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci
16th July 2006
Did you know that if you have diabetes you have a greater chance of dying from heart disease or stroke and it doesn't make any difference if you are a woman or a man? One reason is high blood levels of sugar make the walls of your blood vessels thicker an... Read >
Author: Rita Tate
12th July 2006
Diagnosing diabetes symptoms can be difficult in identifying at first, as manifestation of the disease is gradual. Sometimes, because symptoms can also be common to other illnesses, the real illness may be overlooked. Diabetes symptoms may vary, the list ... Read >
Author: Dominic S
08th July 2006
Diabetes is a condition featuring unusually high levels of glucose in the bloodstream. Insulin, produced by the pancreas, is used by the body to lower blood glucose levels. If someone's pancreas doesn't generate enough insulin, their body will develop d... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley
23rd June 2006
Fundraising letters are about people. People talk. So your fundraising letters should include the voices of people.
In a novel, the characters come alive only after you hear them talk. What they say, how they say it, when they say it, where they say it... Read >
Author: Alan Sharpe
16th June 2006
Get Rid of Your Diabetes
People at risk of getting the disease drop by a staggering 60 percent if they manage to lose just 10 pounds by following a healthy diet and engage in regular exercise such as walking, according to a report published in the New ... Read >
Author: rama nath
09th May 2006
Diabetes occurs when the body does not produce insulin, a hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy for daily life requirements. It is still a mystery the cause of diabetes although genetically and environmentally influe... Read >
Author: Rian Azari
02nd May 2006
Causes of Diabetes
Before studying the causes of diabetes you must understand what is diabetes? Diabetes is a disease caused by hormonal imbalance. Insulin is helpful in supply of sugar to various parts of the body. When the beta cells in either produc... Read >
Author: Ray Lunaburg
23rd February 2006
What is Diabetes
A disease in which the body does not properly control the amount of sugar in the blood. As a result, the level of sugar in the blood is too high. This disease occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin or does not use it prop... Read >
Author: star herb
01st February 2006
There are approximately 14 million people in the United States that have been diagnosed with diabetes. Unfortunately, it is also estimated that another 6 million people have the disease, but have not yet been diagnosed. These are the people that need accu... Read >
Author: John Mancini
27th January 2006
The cases of diabetes are growing in the United States today. This is due in part to our aging population as well as to our growing waistlines. It is important for people that are at risk to know the most common diabetes symptoms and what to do if they sh... Read >
Author: John Mancini
26th December 2005
A new cell transplantation technique is being used by researchers in order to repair the cells that produce insulin in patients with type 1 diabetes. The study, presented this week at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, shows ... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
24th December 2005
Under results of a new study, hypoglycemia, which is a drop in levels of blood sugar, and is severe enough to cause seizures or coma in young children with type 1 diabetes (those who develop the disease very early in life) does not appear to result in imp... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
13th December 2005
If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with diabetes, it can be scary with all of the conflicting information on diabetes that is currently available. While the internet can yield some great information, there is also a lot of wrong information tha... Read >
Author: John Mancini
13th December 2005
The prevalence of diabetes has been steadily increasing world over. Diabetes is a disease in which blood glucose levels are above normal.
It is estimated that more than 2000 new cases of diabetes are diagnosed everyday in the United States alone. While... Read >
Author: Ashely Farrar
12th November 2005
With diabetes, an attitude of 'ignore it and hope it goes away' can kill you. Literally.
Diabetes is basically a disease that interferes with the ability of our bodies to use food for energy and growth. One thing that happens when we digest food is tha... Read >
Author: B Urell
06th October 2005
Hurricane Katrina Causes Diabetes
By C. Devin Hastings
"Hurricane Katrina Causes Diabetes" may soon be a real headline. This article will explain what you need to know before you or someone you know are unpleasantly surprised.
Though the debate st... Read >
Author: Devin Hastings
04th October 2005
Do you find yourself going to the bathroom more than usual? Are you unusually hungry or thirsty? Is fatigue a normal, everyday feeling? Does spontaneous, blurred vision interfere with you daily life? If this sounds like you, you may have Diabetes. Dia... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman
08th September 2005
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When I was first diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age
of 21, I had not given the first thought to living a
healthy diabetic lifestyle. As far as I was concerned, a healthy lifestyle was reserved only f... Read >
Author: Brandon C. Hall
09th August 2005
By: Charlene J. Nuble
Diabetes is a condition where the body, or to be precise the pancreas, loses its ability to create insulin, the chemical necessary to regulate blood sugar levels. As we take in food, a substance called glucose enters through t... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble
09th August 2005
By: Charlene J. Nuble
Diabetes mellitus is a condition resulting from the pancreas' inability to produce enough insulin, which is needed by the body to help create energy. A deficiency of or ineffectiveness of insulin leads to high glucose level... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble
09th August 2005
By: Charlene J. Nuble
Lately, you pee a lot. You always feel thirsty and you always feel hungry. You always feel tired. Your vision blurs most of the time. Your wounds heal longer that it used to. If these things are happening to you, now is the ti... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble
06th August 2005
To manage diabetes, it helps to understand how it affects your body. In healthy people, the body turns food into glucose (blood sugar) to use for energy. Insulin, produced by the pancreas, is the hormone responsible for shuttling glucose into the body's... Read >
Author: David Chandler
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