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09th October 2009
The early symptoms of diabetes are often taken for granted as the norm. Diabetes (type 2 specifically) is at an all time high in the United States door to a number of various factors such as environment, work habits and poor diet. It is said that todays... Read >
Author: Gabe Killian
07th October 2009
There are known three types of diabetes : type one, type 2 and gestational diabetes. In this love the glucose can not be used properly by the body and so, energy can't be produced in enough quantities. All this is because of a shortage of insulin or a m... Read >
Author: Emmett Barrett
07th October 2009
The latest statistics from the American Diabetes Association shows that nearly 21 million people in the United States have diabetes; type 2 diabetes comprises nearly 90 to 95% of all cases.
Our body uses sugar, in the form of glucose, as its main sou... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf
23rd September 2009
If you suffer from type 2 diabetes, you know there is no cure for diabetes mellitus. It is often thought of as a lifestyle disease, since it can affect many parts of the body, including vision, the heart, and more. However, many people have been able to l... Read >
Author: Amy Wells
23rd September 2009
The rising number of people, both young and old, who are being diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes is alarming, and the health community is rushing not only to increase awareness of the issue, but also to aid in combating it. Type 2 diabetes is the only kind w... Read >
Author: SurferBodyFitness
22nd September 2009
Exercise is good for everyone young and old. When having a regular exercise program through the week you'll notice a big change in how you feel, and it will boost your energy up, as you feel better.
There are many ways an exercise program can help you.... Read >
Author: Bernie Sullivan
22nd September 2009
Over 18 million people in the USA have diabetes with the majority of diabetics having Type 2 Diabetes. Type 2 Diabetics have lost their ability to turn blood sugar into energy for one of two reasons, either they don't produce enough insulin for their bodi... Read >
Author: llc55
21st September 2009
If you thought being obese is being the target of fun, it only tells the part of the story about dangers and predicaments obesity exposes you to. Obesity is no more a simple result of overeating-lead-to-overweight case. To quote the American Obesity Assoc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
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
Diabetes symptoms, whether it is gestational diabetes symptoms or symptoms of other types of diabetes, are different and can vary from person to person. Please keep this in mind as you read through this article, as this is only to serve as a guideline an... Read >
Author: AngieMcAdams
17th September 2009
Researchers don’t have to rack their brains to figure out the whys and wherefores of the high Diabetes type 2, also known as Diabetes Mellitus, incidence that plagues us nowadays because the reason is quite obvious: our lifestyle. In general, our diet, ... Read >
Author: jaswin
17th September 2009
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that is primarily characterized by insulin resistance, relative insulin deficiency, and hyperglycemia. In type 2 diabetes, either the body does not produce enough... Read >
Author: chandan
16th September 2009
The numbers of people that have been diagnosed with diabetes in the past 20 years has increased to such an extent that many are describing the situation as an epidemic. This may be explained by people becoming more aware of the disease and thus diagnosing... Read >
Author: Vijay 555
15th September 2009
A road to avoid
If patients with pre-diabetes lose between 5 and 7% of their weight and they exercise half an hour every day, five days a week, the risk for developing diabetes type 2 Mellitus can be lowered by 60 percent in 3 years.
In Part I of ... Read >
Author: shirishg2000
15th September 2009
In today's fast paced world too few people are taking the time out to exercise and are relying heavily on convenient high-calorie/high-fat diets. Because of this there has been in meteoric rise in type 2 diabetes, striking people at younger and younger ag... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf
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
07th September 2009
Type 2 diabetes is something that a lot of people live with. If a person has been diagnosed with it, they may feel as though they have lost control of their life. That doesn’t have to be the case if you know what to do and what Project You Type 2 can do... Read >
Author: SurferBodyFitness
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
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
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
27th August 2009
The number of adults and teenagers in the United States who are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes are on the rise. As the obesity rates rise, so do the numbers for type 2 diabetes. It is a known fact that being obese or overweight can lead to the early... Read >
Author: SurferBodyFitness
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
28th July 2009
Lately there has been renewed interest in examining more clearly the roles that natural plants play in aiding regulation of balance in the human body. Resveratrol and several other noted products have quickly gained prominence as researchers discover ever... Read >
Author: TrevorW
27th July 2009
Several studies have indicated that patients taking Avandia to control their diabetes should have their liver enzymes monitored regularly. In the years since the recall of Rezulin, the diabetes drug recalled in 2000 after being linked to more than 60 deat... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
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
Type 2 diabetes is seemly supplementary regular both and each time in the sphere of many Western countries. Near are several factors which be a factor to the exasperation of the disease, plus insufficient use and lack of proper diet. In the sphere of vari... Read >
Author: John Smith K
17th July 2009
While talking about diabetes, you may be frightened from the idea that you may have it. Or maybe, you may have it in the future. You want to know if you are at risk to develop diabetes and anxiously you're looking to find if you have any diabetes symptom.... Read >
Author: juan32
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
30th June 2009
Diabetes type 2 is perhaps one of the most researched topics anywhere in the world. Thus with all the wealth of information you must have stumbled upon, you may think you already know everything there is to know about diabetes type 2.
For instance, yo... 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
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
18th May 2009
The number of people in the United States that have type 2 diabetes is on the rise. The number of people diagnosed with the disease has steadily risen every year since the 1990's. The worst thing about this epidemic is all the medical conditions and disab... Read >
Author: tiffanyb
18th May 2009
Today, 64.5 percent of adult Americans (about 127 million) are categorized as being overweight or obese. Each year, obesity causes at least 300,000 excess deaths in the U.S., and healthcare costs of American adults with obesity amount to approximately $10... Read >
Author: naturalremedies
15th May 2009
With the obesity rates rising, more and more people are developing type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is when the body does not produce enough insulin or the insulin that is produced is not used by the body. Without the proper amount of insulin your body ca... Read >
Author: tiffanyb
07th May 2009
A large amount of the food we consume is transformed into glucose (sugar) during the digestion process. The glucose travels in the bloodstream and is expected to be absorbed by the body to provide sustenance and energy for the body.
If the pancreas fa... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
07th May 2009
A large amount of the food we consume is transformed into glucose (sugar) during the digestion process. The glucose travels in the bloodstream and is expected to be absorbed by the body to provide sustenance and energy for the body.
If the pancreas fa... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
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
30th April 2009
Here are some plants that can be very useful in losing weight process:
Erythroxylum Coca
The coca leaf is, of course, hard to find outside the Andean countries where it is easily bought in markets or shaped in infusions (coca mate). The sheet is more ... Read >
Author: Ines
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
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
Inulin Plants that Limit the Intestinal Absorption of Carbohydrates: yacon, Jerusalem
Food plants contain different types of polysaccharides. Starches are very common, they are carbohydrates of which the basic molecule is glucose (glucose polymer). Th... Read >
Author: Ines
28th April 2009
Inulin Plants that Limit the Intestinal Absorption of Carbohydrates: yacon, Jerusalem
Food plants contain different types of polysaccharides. Starches are very common, they are carbohydrates of which the basic molecule is glucose (glucose polymer). Th... Read >
Author: Ines
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
18th April 2009
When a person is obese, they are carrying too much weight on their body. When they weigh too much, the risk is greater on them for having health problems. Some of the health problems associated with obesity include diabetes (type 2), heart disease, stroke... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
09th April 2009
Due to insulin resistance, diabetes will be classified as type 2 in diagnosing the diabetes affliction. Some forms of excesses present in the body like unwanted body fats impair body cells. These fats render cells to become resistant to the functions of t... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
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.
31st March 2009
Health is a big asset which requires proper care and nurturing. A fit and trim body gives inner and outer confidence whereas an obese physique makes you dull and pessimistic. Obesity breeds other diseases and makes our existence uncomfortable and unpleasa... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
27th March 2009
Many people drink milk every day because they already know the benefits for the body health. Parents repeatedly remind their children to drink milk everyday, because they know the benefits of milk for the growth and health of the children now and in the f... Read >
Author: Fast Diet
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
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
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
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
08th January 2009
America is a society in a middle of a crisis...an obesity crisis. Despite the constant warnings of the effects of being overweight and obese, Americans are still getting fatter. Even with national efforts to promote good eating habits and more exercise, t... Read >
Author: shamekahall
15th December 2008
Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble substances (calciferols) of which the most important are D2 and D3.The liver and kidneys convert vitamin D to the active form called calcitriol that is used to regulate many processes in the body.
The best natural so... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
04th December 2008
Type 2 diabetes is getting increasingly common in developed countries. Other developing countries are seeing a fast emerging trend of the disease. Diabetes type 2 is caused by insulin deficiency and hyperglycemia. Although this disease is more common in a... Read >
Author: Ash
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
01st December 2008
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A study that was recently conducted and published in an issue of the American Medical Association discovered that type 2 diabetes and at-risk heart disease patients saw now decrease of antherosclerotic events, clotting o... Read >
Author: LegalView
27th November 2008
Stress is something that everybody endures on a fairly regular basis, but when it starts to impact negatively on your body and mind, it means you are not only stressed you are distressed.
Alot of people don't realise that stress is not only something w... Read >
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
30th October 2008
Like all complicated matters there are certain misunderstandings regarding Diabetes.
Today I want to dispel some myths regarding diabetes.
Here is a list of the questions that I will be discussing:
Can get diabetes from someone else?
Eating too ... Read >
Author: Dr. Sherry Sakariah Chandy
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
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
29th September 2008
Since antiquity, herbs have been used to treat diabetes symptoms and root causes. Particularly in Chinese medicine where such common plants as dandelion and licorice root as well as ginseng has been used for centuries. Herbs for diabetes, when used under ... Read >
Author: herbalspan
24th September 2008
A definite link from our western diet to prominent diseases such as cancer, stroke, heart attacks and diabetes has been identified at the University of Granada, Spain. This new study brings attention to the latin, Quod me nutruit me destruit. What nourish... Read >
Author: Ray Darken
08th September 2008
As of 2008, there is no cure for either Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. This may seem like a dim outlook for many people, and I certainly wasn’t happy to hear it when my husband came home from a doctor’s appointment with the news he had diabetes, Type 2. ... Read >
Author: MarginsXs
08th September 2008
As of 2008, there is no cure for either Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. This may seem like a dim outlook for many people, and I certainly wasn’t happy to hear it when my husband came home from a doctor’s appointment with the news he had diabetes, Type 2. ... Read >
Author: MarginsXs
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
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
15th August 2008
A road to avoid
If patients with pre-diabetes lose between 5 and 7% of their weight and they exercise half an hour every day, five days a week, the risk for developing diabetes type 2 Mellitus can be lowered by 60 percent in 3 years.
In Part I of the... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B.S.
15th August 2008
A road to avoid
If patients with pre-diabetes lose between 5 and 7% of their weight and they exercise half an hour every day, five days a week, the risk for developing diabetes type 2 Mellitus can be lowered by 60 percent in 3 years.
In Part I of the... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B. S.
29th July 2008
It has been said, and quite rightly, that exercise is one of the key factors when it comes to disease prevention and anti-aging, since it has a multitude of amazing benefits. Unfortunately, many people would rather stay in their habits of not doing much e... Read >
Author: Paul
29th July 2008
The latest report from the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the USA, which reflects most of the westernised world, states that there has been an increase of 3 million diabetics in the last 2 years. In addition, around 57 million show ear... Read >
Author: Paul
18th July 2008
It is quite obvious that diet is very important in managing type 2 diabetes or the risk of developing this dreaded illness. Most people think that reducing only the sugar in their diet is enough. What is not known is the stealth adverse effect of carbohyd... Read >
Author: Constantine
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
20th June 2008
Special areas in the pancreas gland, the Islets of Langerhans, produce a hormone called insulin. This hormone is a protein of small size. Insulin stimulates muscle cells and other body cells to take up glucose from the blood and convert the glucose to gly... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
20th May 2008
DIABETES:
INTRODUCTION:
Diabetes is a disease that affects your body’s ability to produce or use insulin. Insulin is a hormone. When your body turns the food you eat into energy (also called sugar or glucose), insulin is released to help transport thi... Read >
Author: iliyaspatel
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
25th April 2008
What is Diabetes?
Diabetes is a set of related diseases in which the body cannot regulate the amount of sugar (glucose) in the blood.
Glucose in the blood gives you energy—the kind you need when you walk briskly, run for a bus, ride your bike, ta... Read >
Author: peterhutch
13th April 2008
For type 2 diabetics, this means the body's inability to control blood glucose.
Type 2 diabetes is defined as the body's inability to control and regulate blood glucose levels. Good effective insulin is produced, but the mechanisms whereby glucose is t... Read >
Author: Paul
30th March 2008
Diabetes can be prevented or, in some cases, delay the start of diabetes by taking charge before it advances from what is known as the pre-diabetic stage to being a full-blown illness. Pre-diabetes refers to the stage where you have higher-than-normal bl... Read >
Author: Lionel Estridge
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
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
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
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
17th August 2007
Bitter melon is a valuable herb gifted to us by Mother Nature. It is also commonly known as bitter gourd, bitter cucumber, karolla and karela. It is rich in iron, beta-carotene and potassium. It also contains Vitamins B1, B2, B3 and C, phosphorous and fib... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
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
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
13th July 2007
Diabetes Type 2 - Eating Cinnamon Can Control Your Type 2 Diabetes
Studies show that including cinnamon in your type 2 diabetes diet could significantly lower your blood sugar level, helping you to control your condition. In a world where this disease... Read >
Author: Lisa Janse
07th June 2007
It is sometimes difficult to find diabetes mellitus information, particularly when it comes to plants and other natural substances that help lower blood sugar levels. So, here we have some highlights of recent research and diabetes type 2 info concerning... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
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
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
09th May 2007
Diabetes is currently the 3rd leading cause of death in America. In the United States alone, diabetes has been diagnosed in over 18 million people, and it is estimated another 15 million may not know they have it yet! The truth about diabetes is that th... Read >
Author: Arthur Nelson
08th May 2007
Diabetes mellitus is a nutritional disorder, and is characterized by an abnormally high level of blood glucose and the excretion of the excess glucose in the urine. It results from an absolute or relative lack of insulin which leads to abnormalities in ca... Read >
Author: Alien
27th March 2007
Diabetes type 2 Mellitus, also know as non-insulin dependent diabetes is an affection which generally installs at maturity after the age of 45. Until a few years there were not so many cases of obese children but now, as the number of obese children is in... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th March 2007
Diabetes is a disease which appears when in the blood the glucose level is high for a long time. Glucose can be brought to the organism by food, it is found in honey, sugar, and certain fruits. Generally the glucose is used by the body as an energy source... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th March 2007
Diabetes mellitus is a disease in which the glucose metabolism is affected, causing the level of glucose in blood to increase (hyperglycaemia). Glucose can be found in the urine too in patients who suffer of this affection. The accumulation of glucose in ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
12th March 2007
It is generally acknowledged that modifying a sedentary lifestyle to include exercise can have a positive impact on diabetes. We need to keep our heart pumping and our body moving.
It is also known that a diet that is low in carbohydrates and sugars wi... Read >
Author: aron wallad
28th February 2007
Millions of people around the world are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes every year. Many have never heard of the disease, though some know a few facts. If you're one of millions diagnosed with type 2 diabetes this year, arm yourself with knowledge that wil... Read >
Author: Chonticha Marijne
15th February 2007
Diabetes has two major types named very simply diabetes type 1 and diabetes type 2.
In the type one diabetes we are dealing with insulin dependent patients. In most often cases it is found in children and adolescents. In this kind of diabetes the body... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th February 2007
By Dr. Leslie Van Romer
Dr. Narinder Duggal says, “Genetics loads the gun, choices pull the trigger.”
Meaning, what we eat (or don’t), how much we exercise (or don’t), and self-destructive habits like smoking are the bad guys, not our g... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer
11th January 2007
Long-term stress and the use of Essential Fatty Acids,Ginkgo Biloba and Garlicby Stephan Van Der LingenLong-term stress may be the number one threat to our healthand well-being.Stress is the physiological, psychological, emotional andbehavioural response ... Read >
Stephan Van Der Lingen
10th January 2007
An estimated 97 million adults in the United States are overweight or obese. The distinction between overweight and obese is a matter of quantity. Obese individuals simply have more body fat. Both these physical conditions significantly increase morb... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th December 2006
By Dr. Leslie Van Romer
Have you ever noticed that diets don’t work? Oh, sure, you may lose weight, but it boomerangs right back, and with a vengeance. Then you feel guilty, weak, frustrated, and like a hopeless failure—one more time.
Diets are... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer
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
08th December 2006
Latest studies done by experts show that is going to spread by 7 percent among adult people by the year 2005. They say that the reason of this is the bad health habits by people shortage of heart health knowledge. It is expected that there will be around ... Read >
Author: Abdulmajeed Alkatheeri
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
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
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
07th July 2006
Journal of the American Medical Association published a research which tells that; on average Americans watch four to five hours of television per day, making it the most prevalent and pervasive sedentary behavior in the US. Technology has brought time an... Read >
Author: dave pal
18th June 2006
Isn't this title hilarious? Doesn't this sound exactly like something you might say or at least want to sayand right to my face?
Well, that's exactly what Denise McClain said to my face just today. I thought you would get a hoot out of itjust like I... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer
07th May 2006
Special areas in the pancreas gland, the Islets of Langerhans, produce a hormone called insulin. This hormone is a protein of small size. Insulin stimulates muscle cells and other body cells to take up glucose from the blood and convert the glucose to gly... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
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
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
22nd December 2005
Babies and women may be protected against developing diabetes disease through breast feeding, according to new research. This current study states that the longer women nursed, the lower their risks of developing diabetes.
Diabetes as a medical disorde... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
20th December 2005
The American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM) found that 48 per cent of U.S. adults over forties with diabetes do not take aspirin therapy to reduce their risk of recurrent heart attack or stroke and they even do not report or discuss this situation ... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
17th December 2005
Type 2 diabetes is sometimes referred to as mature onset diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is much more common than Type I. In Type 2 diabetes the pancreas either does not produce adequate levels of insulin or the body becomes resistant to its own insulin.
Typ... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith
05th December 2005
The major concern in diabetics people with high blood pressure (130/80 mmHG or more), it is the risk developing a heart disease, specifically to suffer a heart attack last researches pointing that sixty five percent of deaths in diabetics people are hear... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
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
16th August 2005
"I've put on 40 pounds in one year!" "It doesn't matter how much I workout, I can't lose weight." "My doctor must think I'm eating pizzas in the closet."
With nearly 4 million Americans weighing in at over 300 pounds, is it any wonder the above cries ... Read >
Author: Mike Law
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
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