Articles, tagged with "high blood sugar", page 4
07th April 2011
No More Diabetic Supplies - How To Get There
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WHAT IS DIABETES? WHY DO WE NEED TO SLASH DOWN OUR SUGAR INTAKE?
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Sugar is a natural substance and a basic food carbohydrate...
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Author:
J.J. Szendrey
06th April 2011
Diabetic neuropathy is one of the common complications of diabetes mellitus. Before discussing the diabetic neuropathy treatment, it would be better to discuss first what diabetic neuropathy is. The increased level of blood sugar impacts badly over the ne...
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Author:
trent brooks
04th April 2011
Steam showers come in modular acrylic units. By its very nature a steam shower produces a lot of steam needs to be water proof or mould and mildew will begin to grow. People with diabetes, high blood sugar, who are pregnant or very young, should consult t...
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Author:
Karol
28th March 2011
What are the biggest causes of obesity? Some may be more obvious than others (junk food and physical inactivity), but a new study suggests that environmental factors are related to the risk of becoming obese, as discussed in a recent article from Reuters...
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Author:
campshane
28th March 2011
Losing belly fat is vital from health perspective as well as from the point of view of how we look and feel. Excess weight is the cause of many health problems diabetes & high blood sugar and taking steps at the right moment is always the best thing to do...
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Author:
Peter Hogg
28th March 2011
Steam showers come in modular acrylic units as well as custom made. A bathroom needs to be prepared before a steam shower or wholesale whirlpool bathtub can be put in. By its very nature a steam shower produces a lot of steam and the bathroom and shower e...
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Author:
Marissa
24th March 2011
Diabetes is a chronic disorder of carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism characterized by an imbalance between insulin supply and demand. This condition occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin. Your body needs insulin to convert gluco...
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Diabetic Discovery
24th March 2011
Sugar is everywhere you look but it might pop up in some a revelation places. Did you know that most whole grain breads have at least one form of sugar in them? You'll find a national sweet tooth epidemic. In case you don't eat a lot of sugary treats you ...
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Author:
mirian80miri
22nd March 2011
You may have heard this alarming statistic before, 95% of all diets fail. This statistic has been published all over the Internet and used by health care professionals for years because it’s true. I didn’t make it up. Let’s look at just a few numbers. Sta...
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Author:
Nasacc
18th March 2011
Most of us realize that it's essential to stay away from deep fried stuff, carbs, and fast food. But did you realize that there are some foods that may be contributing to your overweight abdomen that you might not have thought of?
Sometimes people may...
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Author:
Lisa Marie
16th March 2011
Annie was a normal dog. That is until she began to get dog allergies and the doctor prescribed steroids to help her overcome the itching that accompanied her redness and soreness. Over the years I had heard stories about humans that have had bad reactions...
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Author:
Peter Gyle
15th March 2011
There is convincing evidence that people with diabetes can benefit by maintaining pH balance in their bodies. The connection between diabetes and pH balance can clearly be seen in the kidneys, a bodily system that is known to be weakened by both diabetes ...
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Author:
daniel.v
15th March 2011
The American Diabetes Association defines Diabetes mellitus as a group of metabolic disorders. Main reason of diabetes is defect in insulin secretion. Diabetes may be found in two ways (in fact there are many ways but we can test diabetes in two ways).
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Author:
BradRay
01st March 2011
You may have heard this alarming statistic before.
95% of all diets fail.
This statistic has been published all over the Internet and used by health care professionals for years
because it’s true. I didn’t make it up. Let’s look at just a few num...
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Author:
shipckone
01st March 2011
Research conducted at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center raises the exciting prospect of eliminating the need for insulin in type 1 diabetics by "turning off" the hormone glucagon, which plays a major role in blood sugar regulation.
L...
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Author:
Lynn Woods