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08th October 2009
An ordinary blood sugar level is critical to maintaining proper balance within the bloodstream of the human body. Glucose, the major source of energy for animal and human cells is a form of sugar that's found traveling across the bloodstream. Glucose is... Read >
Author: Scot Johns
01st October 2009
High blood sugar is one of the problems associated with diabetes. If left untreated, is a serious problem and is a major cause of diabetes complications.
Hyperglycemia occurs if the blood sugar level is higher than 200 mg/dL.
What are some of the ca... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf
22nd September 2009
Abilify:
Abilify is also known as Aripiprazole which is a psychotropic drug. This drug is utilized as a therapy for treating the patients suffering from psychotic disorderness such as schizophrenia. It is required for sustaining an unwavering state in... Read >
Author: vishaldwivedi
18th September 2009
When you think of weight loss you think of eating right and exercising. Of course those two are the main components of losing weight but they are not the only factors of it.
There are many other things that contribute to your success or failure when i... Read >
Author: Kari
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
Blood glucose levels are very important to a diabetic and their physician. This is a way of determining how much insulin or medication one should take, how their diet needs to be adjusted and how their body is reacting to the changes. As a diabetic, you... Read >
Author: AngieMcAdams
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
13th September 2009
The early symptoms of diabetes can easily be confused with symptoms other chronic diseases. Type 2 Diabetes usually presents itself after the age of 40, but more and more children are being diagnosed daily due to obesity and not enough physical activity.... Read >
Author: Clivir Team
05th July 2009
Glucose is a form of sugar that is the main energy source for peoplee . Glucose enters the bloodstream whenever foods or fluids that contain carbohydrates are eaten . These levels are managed through 2 hormones - insulin and glycogen . T... Read >
Author: Ricardo Lindsey
12th June 2009
Misunderstandings and communication problems remain one of the most common problems in the professional environment. Communication is essential for effective functioning in every part of an organization, whether it is one-on-one, in a group setting or thr... Read >
Author: EFS
12th December 2008
The goals of treating diabetic neuropathy are preventing and possibly reversing the progression of nerve damage, and reducing the symptoms, targeted therapies to the underlying mechanisms of diabetic neuropathy are essential to slow the progression of the... Read >
Author: stbotanica
05th December 2008
It is possible to manage diabetes but its complete cure is often not since it is a chronic disease. With proper management and a healthy lifestyle, diabetics can avoid the consequences that might erupt if the disease is not treated properly. If the manage... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
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
The mother`s blood sugar level may influence the child`s risk to become overweight or obese during childhood, according to a recent study. If more women are treated against obesity, the incidence of childhood obesity may be reduced, according to US resear... Read >
Author: Alex Baran
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
22nd July 2008
Weight loss and diabetes are deeply related to each other. Most of the people who are struggling with diabetes are overweight. If you find any person suffering from diabetes then the first thing that doctors advice is to lose weight. Losing weight could h... Read >
Author: Jim Andrews
28th March 2008
Insulin is a hormone produced by the body. It’s essential for good health. But too much insulin is harmful to your health…and to your fitness goals. Insulin’s function is to lower your blood sugar levels when it gets too high. Without proper in... Read >
Author: JD Reilly
06th November 2007
Pregnancy is a very special experience in any woman’s life. It’s normally believed that pregnancy is risky for women with diabetes.In this article, we will discuss a preconception planning for the woman with diabetes and we will refer to some best qua... Read >
Author: arindamda@gmail.com
21st September 2007
Each year, it is estimated that 8% of pregnant women in the US develop gestational diabetes, where hyperglycemia and insulin resistance develop as a result of pregnancy. The childhood obesity rate has doubled in the last two decades and it is estimated th... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD
23rd July 2007
High protein, low carb eating plans like the Atkins diet are well known for helping folks to lose weight quickly. They are also often considered to be the types of plans that increase the risks of high cholesterol, heart disease and erratic or high bloo... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III
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
16th May 2007
Diabetes is a very common disease among people and believe it or not, among cats as well.
There are two main reasons why your cat may suffer from diabetes:
- the pancreas does not produce enough insulin, this is known as diabetes type 1;
- the body ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
18th April 2007
No - Risk Lawsuit Funds for Zyprexa, Product Liability Lawsuit Plaintiffs
Plaintiffs involved in pharmaceuticals class action lawsuit and product liability lawsuit like Zyprexa, Vioxx, Fen-Phen etc, can now get Lawsuit cash advances. 99% of plaintiffs ... Read >
Author: Paul Sherman
15th February 2007
Diabetes is a disease that strikes at the human body in many ways. First of all it appears in the patient because of the persons incapacity to keep a normal level of glucose in the blood. Glucose is the substance on witch the cells power them selves from;... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
24th January 2007
Glycated LDL is a form of low-density lipoprotein with a sugar molecule attached. This blood component is known as "the bad cholesterol" and last researches show that whether diabetic people or not are at increased risk of a heart attack with highest lev... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
23rd October 2006
Ten years ago, the number of diabetics in the world was 5 times less than the present figure of 143 million; it is probably double by 2030. Hence, the worldwide human population is in the midst of a diabetes epidemic.
Diabetes arises when pancreas, the... Read >
Author: James Marriot
10th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Michael V. Gruber, MPH
Diabetes Mellitus comes in two forms, Type I and Type II. Unlike Diabetes Type I, Type II Diabetes Mellitus occurs later in life. The majority of Type II Diabetics are women. Documented in medical journals, drinkin... Read >
Author: Kristin Royce
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
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