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29th September 2009
NEUROPATHY MAY PRODUCE DIABETIC NERVE PAIN
Neuropathy means nerve disease or damage. Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage caused by diabetes. People with diabetes time and again have high glucose levels. In the end, high glucose levels damage nerves all... Read >
Author: Jose M. Talavera
25th September 2009
As the school year winds down, parents of children with diabetes may want to take a few minutes to evaluate their child’s relationship with the school. Was the school staff able to handle any problems that arose this year? “There needs to be really go... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
The dramatic increase in the number of cases of Lyme disease has caused a lot of panic in the medical community. Traditionally, it is treated with round after round of antibiotics. Some people never fully recover and the disease can be fatal.
Humans ge... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton
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
One of the biggest causes of strokes is high blood pressure. Because of this, high blood pressure is often known as the 'silent killer'. Because the outward signs of high b.p. (blood pressure) can often be trivial, many people don't bother about it until ... Read >
Author: georgerydley
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
17th September 2009
Diabetes is a syndrome characterized by disordered metabolism and inappropriately high blood sugar resulting from either low levels of the hormone insulin or from abnormal resistance to insulin's effects coupled with inadequate levels of insulin secretion... Read >
Author: amit.dummy
17th September 2009
Shilajit is consumed as a anti- ageing agent and also increases the sexual ability. It is an herb which helps you to remain young and healthy. It helps to increases the physical ability and also gives energy and stamina. Shilajit is also very beneficial f... Read >
Author: steve
16th September 2009
How To Lose Weight Sensibly and Keep It Off
Article: How To Lose Weight Sensibly and Keep It Off
Who should lose weight? Health experts generally agree that adults who are overweight and have weight-related medical problems or a family history of s... Read >
Author: mbaba22
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
15th September 2009
Kidney disorders are caused due to the improper functioning of the kidney. The main function of the kidney is to remove the waste products and water from the body. Each kidney consists of the million of nephrons that filter blood. Damage to these nephrons... Read >
Author: Jack Bond
11th September 2009
Before we begin to explore the remedies for getting rid of bad breath, we need to have a thorough understanding of the causes and symptoms. Some of the causes (but not all) that can replace normal breath are:
1) Abscessed tooth
Infection of the tissue... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
11th September 2009
DIABETES CONTROL =======================
WHAT IS DIABETES? WHY DO WE NEED TO SLASH DOWN OUR SUGAR INTAKE?
Usually, this is due to hereditary and environmental cause resulting abnormally that leads to high blood sugar levels.This is not a simple dis... Read >
Author: Randy
11th September 2009
Researchers have found that low vitamin C in early life results in 30 per cent less hippocampal neurons and markedly worse spatial memory (animal study). The researchers demonstrated the vital importance of proper vitamin C levels, showing that even a sl... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
07th September 2009
A combination of technology and centuries of medical research has meant that humans can now be treated for many injuries, conditions and general health issues that were once considered untreatable and the countless operations that have been mastered and m... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
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
30th August 2009
Did you know that 57 million Americans have high blood sugar levels and are pre-diabetic? Most don’t even know it.
Research has shown that long-term damage to the body—especially the heart and circulatory system—may already be occurring during pr... Read >
Author: enzykerri
27th August 2009
In the united states, thousands of people are existing with pre- diabetes or diabetes and don't even know it. Pre-diabetic people have too much sugar in the blood, but not enough to be classified as a diabetic. The diabetes prevention diet has the facil... Read >
Author: Terence Wright
27th August 2009
Glucose in your blood is the most important source of energy for all humans and animals. It is basically a type of sugar which circulates across the blood providing the desperately needed energy. Glucose is manufactured in the body, through the food we ... Read >
Author: Terence Wright
20th August 2009
Usually it’s mostly women who look for advice and help for weight loss, but so do men. Just like women men also eat too much fatty food and they lack any psychical activities or regular exercising, which results in them gaining body weight. The truth is... Read >
Author: kiduka
19th August 2009
Cutting down the highly processed carbohydrates from diet can really help to reduce weight at a faster rate. Highly-processed foods, which are also known as ‘white carbs’, are made with refined sugar and flour. Although rich in calories, these foods d... Read >
Author: Michael Desire Alladoum
18th August 2009
If you're searching for a trouble-free and straightforward method to begin getting rid of that extra weight you merely have to adopt a smart & healthy diet strategy that is complete with fresh fruits and veggies, low-fat milk products and whole grain brea... Read >
Author: mseward
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
13th August 2009
Losing your weight and avoiding weight gain as you grow older are important things to prevent a host of weight-related health problems.
Indeed, if you are more than 20 pounds over your ideal weight, you are at greater risk for a large number of potenti... Read >
Author: Fee
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
Let's start with the good news. There are 2 factors in Type two diabetics' metabolism that will basically reduce and doubtless lose the risk factors for heart attacks and strokes. The connection between diabetes and heart problems is so close that Type... Read >
Author: Gregory Pratt
10th August 2009
Just a few days ago in our Singapore personal training center, a client came in and said with a worried look..."I am leaner, and have alot more energy, and I'm not eating a low calorie diet"
"Is there something wrong with me?"
I had given her some m... Read >
Author: Coach Jonathan Wong
04th August 2009
Yeast infections can appear for numerous reasons. It can be because of the weather, hormone levels in the body or the types of foods you might be eating. So to keep things simple, I have put together a short list for you: the top 5 causes for yeast infect... Read >
Author: Matt
03rd August 2009
A repeated yeast infections cause much uneasiness to both ladies and men who are influenced by this condition. Since this sickness is not necessarily apparent to the casual observer ( other than the probably fish vaginal smell that emits from some girls ... Read >
Author: Russell Perez
03rd August 2009
The simplest way to lower blood sugar levels naturally is something that is often on the mind of someone that is afflicted with diabetes or illnesses related to excessive blood glucose levels. To learn the way to lower glucose blood levels naturally, you... Read >
Author: lowerblood levels
03rd August 2009
If you need larger breasts, there are some certain foods that can do this magic. If you need to make your breast large fast, you need to complement them with exercises. A simple name to define the foods that will make your breast grow larger is protein.
... Read >
Author: Apple
02nd August 2009
Natural Remedy For Diabetes
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WHAT IS DIABETES? WHY DO WE NEED TO SLASH DOWN OUR SUGAR INTAKE?
Insulin is a natural body substance produce by pancreas (a part of digestive organ) that is responsible in converting our sugar in... Read >
Author: starme
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
Everybody has heard of a yeast infection at least once in their lifetime through advertisements, friends and family, or even life experiences. As you may know, the symptoms that accompany this disease may not be deadly, but unbearable and frustrating. Som... Read >
Author: Matt
31st July 2009
Whether you have experienced yeast infections in the past or never experienced it at all, nobody wants to be diagnosed with it. Yeast infections at the worst come with an irritating burning itch that develops into a rash, soreness to the area of infection... Read >
Author: Matt
31st July 2009
Diabetes is a disease in which the body cannot regulate the amount of glucose in the blood. People who have diabetes either cannot produce insulin or their body cannot properly use the insulin. If your body does not produce insulin and if your body canno... Read >
Author: Lucy
30th July 2009
10 Important Things You Must Know If You Have Diabetes
Diabetes presently affects more than 280 million people worldwide, with 6% of the United States’ whole population, and is estimated to double by the year 2030. Diabetes is a serious condition... Read >
Author: arif@netinsurancequote.com
30th July 2009
10 Things You Should Know If You Have Diabetes
Diabetes currently affects more than 280 million people worldwide, including 6% of the United States’ entire population, and is estimated to double by the year 2030. Diabetes is a serious condit... Read >
Author: arif@netinsurancequote.com
30th July 2009
Diabetics have had enough! They don't know what a normal blood sugar level ought to be.
An insider revealed these days what diabetics have been questioning for a long time. Diabetics desire to find out the true answers to what their blood sugar level... Read >
Author: Karen Shain
27th July 2009
Sugar in the form of glucose is what the human body uses to fuel itself. Glucose enters the cells and keeps them energized. A hormone called Insulin controls this entry. The increased levels of sugar or glucose in the body causes type 2 Diabetes. This hap... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
27th July 2009
Type 2 diabetes can cause a lot of health complications if it goes on unchecked. Without treatment, type 2 diabetes can be fatal due to the complications that arise from it. So a speedy diagnosis is of utmost importance here. However, sometimes the patien... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
21st July 2009
A Perfect Diabetes Diet For Pregnant Ladies:
Diabetes diet pregnancy plan is an ideal dietary regime for every pregnant woman. An expecting woman always witness fluctuations in her level of blood sugar.
Such pregnant women, who develop high blood s... Read >
Author: MMR21
20th July 2009
As the bed provides elegance to your room, mattress seeks to endow you with eternal comfort. Everyone wants to have "the best" among the best mattresses. We all know that not all mattresses are the same; they vary in quality, size and prices. The market o... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
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
11th July 2009
What's blood sugar?Before listing out the pointers about a way to lower Blood Sugar, one must be acquainted with what actually High Blood Sugar means. It is outlined as a raised level of the sugar glucose in blood otherwise phrased as 'the spillage of glu... Read >
Author: Bob Allison
11th July 2009
DIABETES CONTROL
Who are they? Well they are called diabetics.
It would be for a lifetime.
WHAT IS DIABETES? WHY DO WE NEED TO SLASH DOWN OUR SUGAR INTAKE?
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Since we all known that diabetes is a life treating condition, we cannot just simpl... Read >
Author: emily
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
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
Impotence or Erectile dysfunction, is a current problem especially in older men, however it does affect younger men as well. Erectile dysfunction is the inability to achieve and maintain an erection suitable for sexual intercourse. It is estimated that 1 ... Read >
Author: Ines
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
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
27th June 2009
If you are obese you need to go in for weight loss because if you are over weight you would have lots of complications like hyper tension, cardiac problem, high blood sugar problems and so on. Exercising and maintaining fitness is utterly necessary. You h... Read >
Author: Allen Gilchrist
18th June 2009
Controlling your weight and avoiding weight gain as you get older are important ways to prevent a host of weight-related health problems.
Indeed, if you are more than 20 pounds over your ideal weight, you are at greater risk for a rogues’ gallery of ... Read >
Author: JonJG
17th June 2009
Losing weight can be one hectic task. No wonder many aspiring to lose weight and reduce their blood sugar have refused to go on a steady diet, pill or exercise routine. It’s not as if these will never work, they do. The unfortunate thing is many people... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros
15th June 2009
When the blood sugar drops too low in your body, it can be potentially fatal. This is called hypoglycemia. In this condition, symptoms include irritability, impaired mental function (memory loss, inability to concentrate) and lethargy. When it drops too l... Read >
Author: John Adison
11th June 2009
In the United States, millions of people are living with pre-diabetes or diabetes and don’t even know it. Pre-diabetic individuals have too much sugar in the blood, but not enough to be classified as a diabetic. The diabetes prevention diet has the abil... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
11th June 2009
In the United States, millions of people are living with pre-diabetes or diabetes and don’t even know it. Pre-diabetic individuals have too much sugar in the blood, but not enough to be classified as a diabetic. The diabetes prevention diet has the abil... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
10th June 2009
The Gestational diabetes is one among the various form of diabetes which would normally affect pregnant women mostly. Also it is believed that the hormones produced during the pregnancy reduce the women's receptivity to insulin, also leading to a high blo... Read >
Author: steven marks
05th June 2009
For the diabetic maintaining their blood sugar level in the normal range is key to successfully managing their disease. Without proper blood glucose control the diabetic risks a variety of disorders and complications that are caused by high blood sugar le... Read >
Author: John Adison
03rd June 2009
Yeast or Candida infection is a very uncomfortable and frustrating disease affecting millions of women. Dealing with this kind of infection is really frustrating because in most cases the infection keeps coming back. So why do women get repeated yeast in... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
29th May 2009
David seemed a littled stunned. He had just been diagnosed as a type 2 diabetic with a high hemoglobin H1C. His doctor told him he needed a diabetic foot exam to see if he was at risk for a diabetic foot ulcer or amputation. As his podiatrist, I explained... Read >
Author: Dr. Christopher Segler
15th May 2009
It is a fact that 60% of heart attack victims do not have high blood pressure levels. If you have high blood pressure that’s good news. But the news is not all good because 40% of heart attack victims do have elevate blood pressure levels.
This rev... Read >
Author: Jack Viljoen
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
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
27th April 2009
Resveratrol is an especial natural element which can boast of a wide array of therapeutic qualities. If you are wondering “What is Resveratrol?” then you need not be flabbergasted any more. Resveratrol is a natural chemical which is produced by vario... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
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
A very common question that gets asked is this: Will cutting carbs help me lose weight quickly. In this article i will briefly explain the answer to this question, so please read on.
What are Carbohydrates(carbs)
Most people know that carbs are part... Read >
Author: C Rodney Akomas
17th April 2009
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that is characterized by high blood sugar and insulin deficiency/inaction.
Insulin, which is secreted by the pancreas, facilitates glucose to enter body cells to give them energy. It is
also needed to synthesize proteins... Read >
Author: nunuram
17th April 2009
When a person is afflicted with the diabetes disease, the doctor will prescribe diabetes diet control, exercise, change in lifestyle or even a diabetes team just to maintain a near normal level of blood sugar.
There will be a drastic change in the die... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
17th April 2009
When a person is afflicted with the diabetes disease, the doctor will prescribe diabetes diet control, exercise, change in lifestyle or even a diabetes team just to maintain a near normal level of blood sugar.
There will be a drastic change in the die... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
09th April 2009
Who should lose weight? Health experts generally agree that adults who are overweight and have weight-related medical problems or a family history of such problems can benefit from weight loss. Some weight-related health problems include diabetes, heart d... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw
09th April 2009
Women over 40 experience a lot of hormone changes. If you want to lose weight permanently as a woman over 40 you should pay some attention to insulin. It can prevent your ability to lose weight permanently and make you fat instead. And that's the reason f... Read >
Author: Perry Permann
07th April 2009
Memory mattresses can remember their original shape year after year. They will keep looking like new even after many years of use. The main advantage from memory mattress is that it guarantees a peaceful sleep to every user. It rejuvenates the body and mi... Read >
Author: Priya
04th April 2009
Controlling your weight and avoiding weight gain as you get older are important ways to prevent a host of weight-related health problems.
Indeed, if you are more than 20 pounds over your ideal weight, you are at greater risk for a rogues gallery of pot... Read >
Author: oladipo
01st April 2009
You must understand that its up to you to take charge and keep your diabetes under control Monitoring your blood glucose is so important it allows you make decisions about and manage Your diabetes how about this, you wouldn't want to guess which road to t... Read >
Author: ranches
13th March 2009
Pre-emptive strikes are all the fashion these days. Got a pesky middle-eastern dictator hiding weapons of mass destruction? A first strike should sort him out. Got a bit of a global financial crisis on the horizon? Head it off by giving everyone a new pla... Read >
Author: David Gillespie
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
You must understand that its up to you to take charge and keep your diabetes under control
Monitoring your blood glucose is so important,it allows you make decisions about and manage
Your diabetes,how about this, you would'nt want to guess which road to... Read >
Author: Ranches Hall
11th March 2009
Unlike the symptoms in diabetes type 1 and 2, gestational diabetes symptoms are hardly recognized as signs of diabetes due to the pregnant condition of a woman. They are often manifested in the form of excessive thirst and frequency in urination, but are ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
10th March 2009
Just like any other diseases, diabetes has complications. In fact, diabetes has a mortality rate of around 200,000 deaths in the United States alone, that is according to the Centers for Disease Control. Most deaths were attributable to diabetes complicat... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
10th March 2009
Physical inability is one of the risk factors when one has the diabetes disorder, hence, diabetes and exercise must go hand in hand. The correlation between diabetes and exercise is the ability of the latter to prolong the life of the afflicted, while the... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
10th March 2009
Acne vulgaris is a distressing skin disease which can cause serious psychological disabilities. Patients with more acne than average are more likely to experience anger, anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts. Surprisingly, studies suggest that it's ... Read >
10th March 2009
There are two types of cholesterol, one is "bad" cholesterol (LDL), and heavy accumulation of these in tissues can lead to atherosclerosis. The other is good cholesterol (HDL) that prevents accumulation of excessive "bad" cholesterol. It has been proven... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt
10th March 2009
One of the key culprits of aging is Inflammation -- Chronic Inflammation to be exact. Some scientists even believe that chronic inflammation can lead to heart disease, arthritis, diabetes and a host of other age related maladies.
So what does this have... Read >
Author: Valerie Nobile
09th March 2009
What is the Cause of Diabetes?
In type 2 diabetes, high blood sugar levels occur when glucose is prevented, to a significant degree, from entering cells of the body, notably liver, muscle, and fat cells. This is caused by a “short circuit” in the ... Read >
Author: World Vitamins Online
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
02nd March 2009
As the leading cause of death among Americans – in both men and women – heart disease is not the kind of condition with which you can afford to take any chances. Those who have diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure are especially at risk.... Read >
Author: SWmed
02nd March 2009
Many women who become pregnant are unfamiliar with gestational diabetes until they are diagnosed during their second trimester. If you are currently pregnant or are trying to get pregnant then it is important that you are aware of this condition that affe... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell
02nd March 2009
For adults diagnosed with adult onset type 2 diabetes most health care professionals agree that the best way to control its effects are with a type 2 diabetic diet and exercise. Although some people are genetically predisposed to contracting diabetes most... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell
02nd February 2009
For the pregnant woman nothing is more important then the health and well being of her unborn baby. Gestational diabetes is a disease that all soon to be mothers need to be aware of because if left untreated it can have serious health consequences for bot... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell
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
22nd January 2009
Gestational diabetes is a disorder which will affect around 4% of all pregnant women in the United States. It is not entirely understood why some women get it because it normally disappears once the baby is born. One theory is that the stress of the pregn... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell
20th January 2009
We often think that the effects of stress are more mental than physical. It's true that stress affects us mentally but the effects of stress also affect us physically. If you want an indication as to whether a person is successfully dealing with stress,... Read >
Author: Sandi H.
05th January 2009
Controlling your weight and avoiding weight gain as you get older are important ways to prevent a host of weight-related health problems.
Indeed, if you are more than 20 pounds over your ideal weight, you are at greater risk for a rogues gallery of pot... Read >
Author: Jimmy Chuang
19th December 2008
There are many instances where people have survived in spite of having been diagnosed with fatal cancers. The reasons behind this are many. Many people are trying alternative treatments for combating cancer. The radiation and chemotherapy which is the usu... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft
19th December 2008
Wu Yi diet tea is the secret of the excellent health of the Chinese. The news of this wonder tea has now spread to the rest of the world and people all over the world are now benefiting from the beneficial properties of the tea. There is no presence of an... Read >
Author: Paul Wyre
19th December 2008
Low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia) need to be controlled for a healthy lifestyle.
While fiber is one of the best ways of naturally controlling blood sugar levels, an easy source is the ordinary bean and other legumes. Only a small portion a day is s... Read >
Author: Noel Glass
17th December 2008
Singapore researchers recently developed what they have deemed a successful, tumor-free number of "pure insulin-producing cells from mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs)," according to November news reports from Science Daily.
The cells have been pr... Read >
Author: Legal
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
08th December 2008
There's a new word for not taking care of yourself - Metabolic Syndrome. If you are over 40, have an expanding waistline, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, poor diet, not enough exercise, high blood sugar (pre-diabetic), then you have this condition!... Read >
Author: GiGi Konwin
05th December 2008
The right grains for breakfast may have an important contribution to the blood sugar regulation after meals because certain grain products may have indigestible carbohydrates and a low glycemic index (GI), according to a dissertation from the Lund Univers... Read >
Author: Alex Baran
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
Anyone that has been diagnosed and treated for diabetes knows the importance of checking your blood sugar levels regularly throughout the day. It is important to maintain steady blood sugar levels to avoid adverse symptoms such as confusion, dizziness, a... Read >
Author: pharris1
27th November 2008
What are the common causes of diabetes?
Studies after studies shows that this disease is tied strongly to both fat in the diet and fat in the body. Contrary to the popular believe, sugar is not the only culprit that contribute to the disease.
A lead... Read >
Author: Zul Rahman
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
Stress, What it is, How it Effects our Bodies, and What to Do About It.
We live in stressful times, a recent poll shows that well over 80% of Americans say they feel the effects of stress. So what is it and how does it effect our bodies? Most important... Read >
Author: Mike Stand
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
12th November 2008
Gestational diabetes is a kind of diabetes that can happen during pregnancy. Out of every 100 pregnant women, 3 to 5 develop gestational diabetes. Like other kinds of diabetes, gestational diabetes is a condition in which your body has trouble managing th... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick
10th November 2008
Before Installation
Steam showers come in modular acrylic units as well as custom made. A bathroom needs to be prepared before a steam shower can be put in. By its very nature a steam shower produces a lot of steam and the bathroom and shower enclosu... Read >
Author: Divapor
30th October 2008
Before Installation
Steam showers come in modular acrylic units as well as custom made. A bathroom needs to be prepared before a steam shower can be put in. By its very nature a steam shower produces a lot of steam and the bathroom and shower enclosu... Read >
Author: Divapor
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
As far as treating acne is concerned, it's a smart move to go with a natural acne treatment. Choosing to use an all natural remedy to reduce acne is a smart decision, and many times will produce less side-effects than powerful drugs.
A regimen that wor... Read >
Author: CaptainAlex
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
16th September 2008
Green tea is popular today for providing 10-40 mg of polyphenols and contains more antioxidant activity than a single serving of broccoli, spinach, strawberries or carrots. In addition, green tea includes thiamine, and various minerals and vitamins, such ... Read >
Author: Apisri
10th September 2008
The link between diabetes and nerve damage due to high glucose levels in the blood stream is now a well known fact. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), about 2/3 rd's of those with diabetes have some form of this complication.
General... Read >
Author: Ray Attebery
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
Diabetes is a disorder of the metabolism caused as a result of the way our bodies use digested food for growth and energy. To achieve this, whatever we eat must be broken down by the body to form glucose. Diabetes stops this energy supply and forces it to... Read >
Author: Gordan Sabic
08th September 2008
A person with diabetes will have trouble with the way his digested food uses glucose to provide energy and growth. Our bodies use glucose, a form of sugar which our digestive system has broken down from the food we eat, which is then transported around th... Read >
Author: Gordan Sabic
08th September 2008
When diagnosed with diabetes, the first thing you must do is make some changes in your diet. Remember that food plays an important role in the lives of everyone. This is the reason that most people with diabetes prefer to visit a dietician when they first... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley
04th September 2008
Controlling your weight and avoiding weight gain as you get older are important ways to prevent a host of weight-related health problems.
Indeed, if you are more than 20 pounds over your ideal weight, you are at greater risk for a rogues' gallery of p... Read >
Author: Jackie Serta
04th September 2008
Diabetes mellitus is blood sugar is high chaotic is unusual because the body does not produce enough insulin l '. Normally, levels of blood glucose are tightly controlled by insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas. The insulin lowers blood glucose lev... 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
Complications of diabetes are health problems caused by diabetes. Diabetes causes your blood sugar levels to be higher than normal. Over time, a high blood sugar can damage blood vessels and nerves Diabetic complications can be classified broadly as micro... 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
It is no surprise that diabetes is one of the larger problems of health that the majority of people are suffering from and it is obvious that it's overall effect both in the short term or in the long term can be life changing. One of the most important pr... Read >
Author: Korbin Newlyn
02nd September 2008
Care for the feet is often overlooked by most people outside the cup toes from time to time. Out of sight is out of mind with regard to most people and their feet. This attitude is often performed by people who are diabetes, especially type 2 diabetes. Ho... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley
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
Back in 1950 and 60 years most people do not rate of diabetes as a major problem. At that time, all the focus was on how to deal with more diseases such as polio and tuberculosis. If diabetes was thought, it is more under the cup sugar in your coffee, rat... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley
22nd August 2008
Sugar is everywhere you look and it might pop up in some surprising places. Did you know that most whole grain breads have at least one form of sugar in them? We have a national sweet tooth epidemic. Even if you don't eat a lot of sugary treats you may ex... Read >
Author: Jackie Serta
21st August 2008
By Eve Kelly | Published Wednesday, July 30, 2008
'It's like my body flipped a switch and started storing fat," lamented my husband Patrick as he stood in front of the mirror. "Ever since I turned 35, the battle of the bulge has turned into a rout. Gu... Read >
Author: factor4health
20th August 2008
Having high blood sugar not only influences obesity and heart related ailments but may also increase the risk of falling ill to certain kinds of cancers. Learn why it is important to monitor your blood sugar if you hope to live long.
If the last 2 ar... Read >
Author: Madeline
13th August 2008
Diabetes is known to cause high blood-glucose levels, but how do you know to what extent this has occurred to you? When insulin is too low and glucose levels are too high, glucose is not getting into the cells. How do you know to what extent glucose has n... Read >
Author: Alien
12th August 2008
I'm sure you've seen that 'Smiling Bob' enzyte commercial in the last few weeks. The commercial claims Enzyte is the 'original once-daily tablet for natural male enhancement' and can give you the 'strongest, most powerful erections.'
But are its ingr... Read >
Author: Tyler Williams
12th August 2008
Chromium is a metallic element. Chromium plays an important role in glucose and lipid metabolism. Dr. Anderson, a nutritional research scientist with the US Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service has, for decades, studied chromium’s... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
29th July 2008
This is a short list of foods that lower blood sugar. Since controlling blood sugar is one of the most important things you can do to remain healthy and live a long life, you need to learn how to lower a high blood sugar level, and what kind of foods ... Read >
Author: george362
23rd July 2008
You have probably heard several variations of what the “goods” and “bads” about eating carbs. However do you really know why the anti-carb diet is such a debate? Learn valuable information about blood sugar levels and health by reading this articl... Read >
Author: Madeline
22nd July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Charles Carter
Let me know if this sounds like you? You experience frequent bouts of quick onset of sweating, a sudden rapid heart rate, or all of a sudden a shortness of breath. You may think that you are having a heart attack, th... Read >
Author: liveleantoday
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
17th July 2008
Even though I have long been aware of the detrimental effects of sugar, while reading articles on sugar and the resulting inflammatory havoc it causes in the human brain and body, I found it to be a real shocker. Not sweet at all. Blood sugar, insulin an... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton
17th July 2008
Oral thrush is an infection of yeast fungus, Candida albicans, in the mucous membranes of the mouth. Strictly speaking, thrush is only a temporary candida infection in the oral cavity of babies. However, we have for this purpose expanded the term to inc... Read >
Author: peterhutch
07th July 2008
One of the things that will drive you crazy on a diet is the opportunities to binge on sweets. I know becasue I am very bad with binging myself and have to build some really good coping mechanisms when I find myself gaining a bit of weight. Here is the wa... Read >
Author: Bill Nadraszky
05th July 2008
Chromium picolinate, broken down, is chromium that is bonded to an amino acid. The chromium portion of the compound is not well absorbed by the body. Therefore, the amino acid picolinate is added to aid in absorption.
Studies have shown that 90 percent... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th June 2008
Diabetes or diabetes mellitus (DM) is a condition in which there is absolute or a relative lack of insulin in the body. Insulin, a hormone synthesized and secreted by the pancreas, is responsible for controlling the circulating levels of the blood sugar (... Read >
Author: Alien
10th June 2008
The proper anti aging nutrition plan can drastically lessen the effects of the natural aging process. There are certain preventative measures you can take to reduce the risk of osteoporosis, heart disease, memory loss, and other common conditions associat... Read >
Author: Donald Yacono
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
You workout regularly, follow a diet plan dedicatedly but still aren't able to shed even an extra pound! This is not just your story but that of millions who are unable to succeed in their effort to lose weight. Around 20% of these people then take recour... Read >
Author: Suzanne Macguire
03rd June 2008
Firstly, having less than ideal blood sugar levels is not something that you can wish away with a bit of positive thinking, no amount of denial is going to see you right when it comes to high blood sugar levels. You have a problem, a potentially serious a... Read >
Author: Dave Patrick
21st May 2008
When diagnosed with diabetes, the first thing you need to do is to make some changes in your diet. Remember that diet plays an important role in everybody’s life. This is the reason that most people suffering from diabetes prefer visiting a dietician wh... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
20th May 2008
Insulin is the most anabolic you can take. On the other hand its also one of the most dangerous for two reasons availability and ignorance. I will be the first to tell you that every time I have been hypoglycemic (when blood sugar drops to dangerous level... Read >
Author: peterhutch
20th May 2008
Dry skin appears due to low level of sebum. Dry skin is very sensitive. Dry skin cannot retain the moisture therefore it appears parched It usually feels "tight" and uncomfortable after washing unless some type of moisturizer or skin cream is applied. Cha... Read >
Author: peterhutch
20th May 2008
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a set of related diseases in which the body cannot regulate the amount of sugar (specifically, glucose) in the blood.
Glucose in the blood gives you energy to perform daily activities, walk briskly, run for a bus, ride your b... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick
15th May 2008
Diabetes mellitus is the blood sugar level is high is unusual chaotic because the body does not produce the enough insulin. Normally, blood glucose levels are tightly controlled by insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas. Insulin lowers the blood gluc... 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
19th April 2008
Diabetes is an age old disease, which is recorded as early as Greek civilization. This disease is characterized by excretion of large amount of very dilute urine. Diabetes can also be explained as a syndrome characterized by disordered metabolism and inap... Read >
Author: aaron nimocks
03rd April 2008
The tell tale signs of high blood sugar are pretty much exclusive to the domain of unfortunate individuals known as diabetics.
The disease furthur divides into sub catagories of type 1, type 2 and gestational but never the less, the signs remain the same... Read >
Author: Dave Patrick
01st April 2008
The glycemic index is one of the newer tools used to measure the "healthiness" of a food item. The lower the Glycemic Index score of the food item, the healthier it is supposed to be. However, this is an oversimplification of what a low glycemic food actu... Read >
Author: John Sern
28th March 2008
Blood sugar concentration, or glucose level, is tightly regulated in the human body. Normally, the blood glucose level is maintained between about 4 and 6 mmol/L (70 to 100 mg/dL). The total measurement of glucose in the circulating blood is therefore abo... 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 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
26th March 2008
Kidneys are as important to your health as your heart or lungs. Shaped like kidney beans and about the size of your fist, your kidneys are located on either side of your spine under the lower ribs. Their main task is to remove waste products and excess fl... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
25th March 2008
Kidneys are as important to your health as your heart or lungs. Shaped like kidney beans and about the size of your fist, your kidneys are located on either side of your spine under the lower ribs. Their main task is to remove waste products and excess ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
19th March 2008
How the Drug Works
Specially treated tablets (Acetest) or plastic test strips (Chemstrip K, Ketostix) detect the presence of ketones in the urine and blood (Acetest only). Ketones are substances that are formed when the body breaks down fats and carboh... Read >
Author: David Jones
08th February 2008
At your preconception check you will need to discuss any medical conditions you may have, some of which can affect your ability to conceive, or which may in them selves be affected by pregnancy. Some conditions will need extra monitoring and you may need ... Read >
Author: David Jones
04th February 2008
This supplement formula is designed to target common heart problems. Recovery and prevention are addressed with known antioxidants. All-natural ingredients have been included to provide effective support; for example, hawthorn, which improves coronary art... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
01st February 2008
Secrets of Youth and Happiness
All of us wish to hold on to youth and the energy and zing associated with it. We all crave for it. But are we doing enough except applying a brighter make-up and dyeing grey hair? Maybe not. Don’t you think you should ... Read >
Author: Vaishali
30th January 2008
Diabetes during pregnancy is one of the most common problems faced by women and is caused due the abnormally increased hormones that are released from the placenta. This is a symptom, which occurs in most women in the second or the third trimester of pr... Read >
Author: apurva
23rd January 2008
Diabetes during pregnancy is one of the most common problems faced by women and is caused due the abnormally increased hormones that are released from the placenta. This is a symptom, which occurs in most women in the second or the third trimester of preg... Read >
Author: apurva
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
20th January 2008
As a medicinal chemist, I’m often asked, "How can I live to be a 100 years old?" My answer is simple, "Learn to control blood sugar and insulin."
The biggest threat to longevity is high blood sugar and insulin. Known as type II diabetes - or more a... Read >
Author: Shane
18th January 2008
With thousands of Yoga Studios and Millions of Yoga and Pilates Students participating in the Yoga Month 09.2008 national awareness campaign and the 10 City Yoga Health Festivals you might ask yourself, what exactly are the health benefits of yoga? Is the... Read >
Author: Johannes R. Fisslinger
21st October 2007
Diabetic complications are health problems caused by diabetes. Diabetes causes your blood sugar level to be higher than normal. Over time, high blood sugar levels can damage your blood vessels and nerves Diabetic complications can be classified broadly as... Read >
Author: Alien
21st October 2007
Diabetes can develop during pregnancy in a woman who hasn't previously had the condition. This is called gestational diabetes, which affects two to three per cent of pregnant women. If it is not properly controlled, it can lead to problems for the mother ... Read >
Author: Alien
15th October 2007
Diabetes is an unceasing disease associated with abnormally high levels of sugar in the blood. People with diabetes should avoid using nicotinic acid. It is an unpredictable disease which causes a high glucose level and can cause kidney failure - this dev... Read >
Author: Subhash Kandpal
24th August 2007
Excess blood sugar can cause damage to body cells and lead to either short term or long-term complications in diabetes. Short-term complications are hyperglycemia and increase ketones in urine. Long term complications are blood vessel diseases, heart dise... Read >
Author: Stephen Thomson
24th August 2007
With days people are getting busier in their tasks, so they don’t get time to take their meals. The meals they take are at very uneven timings. This intake of meals at odd times makes people lazy and they eat whatever they get. People are not able to ta... Read >
Author: Prerna Joneja
23rd August 2007
What is Acne
Acne is perhaps the most common chronic skin disease. It is an inflammatory condition of the sebaceous ( that is fat or grease) glands and hair follicles usually found on the face, the neck, chest and shoulders. Nearly eight out of ten you... Read >
Author: Sharon S S
21st August 2007
Chromium is an essential trace mineral, a mineral that is required by the body in small amount. Chromium is also used as diabetes nutritional supplement because, it plays an important role in the metabolism of carbohydrate and fats, and it also helps cel... Read >
Author: Stephen Thomson
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
09th August 2007
Obesity is because of eating too many calories and not getting enough physical activities to burn those calories. Excess calories are deposited in the body as fat.
Obesity increases the risk of several health problems like high blood pressure, insulin ... Read >
Author: Stephen Thomson
07th August 2007
Are you looking for a simple, natural remedy for adult acne? If so, look no further! There are many great natural ways to treat acne, and this article will cover many of the best. First, here are some benefits of choosing an all-natural remedy for adult a... Read >
Author: ConquerApathy
02nd August 2007
Diabetes is an ailment caused by the lack of insulin production due to failure of insulin production, or the inability of insulin to function regularly in its everyday performance. Insulin is a substance which the pancreas glands process from our food to ... Read >
Author: Olga
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
24th July 2007
Xenical is a weight loss medication that is one of the most successfull weight loss treatment targets the absorption of fat in your body rather than suppressing your appetite. It effectively promotes weight loss, weight management & maintenance and reduct... Read >
Author: mark henry
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
13th July 2007
A frightening eating disorder is sweeping the diabetic population according to recent medical reports. Coined ‘Diabulimia’, this is a psychological condition affecting an estimated one third of diabetic women, including nearly half a million women in... Read >
Author: Lisa Janse
05th July 2007
Having gestational diabetes during pregnancy can mean that too much sugar is passed to your developing baby, increasing their risk of becoming diabetic later in life. Following a well planned gestational diabetes diet can reduce this risk by controlling t... Read >
Author: Lisa Janse
02nd July 2007
Pregnancy And Gestational Diabetes
While it is true that gestational diabetes will only affect 5% of all pregnant women, for those who have it, it's a serious issue. You'll need to have a very well balanced diet more than ever for the rest of your preg... Read >
Author: Alien
30th June 2007
For the person who suffers from diabetes, their diet and eating habits can tend to become very restricted. Just how restricted depends entirely on how strong your diabetes is. If you’ve only got the mild type of diabetes, then your diet should only need... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
29th June 2007
Have you recently been diagnosed with high blood sugar or type 2 diabetes? You are certainly not alone as millions of Americans are afflicted with this disease every year. Knowing more about high blood sugar levels and what it all means is key in maintain... Read >
Author: Alien
29th June 2007
You may have heard a little bit about gestational diabetes, but you may not fully understand how it can affect your baby.
By having blood sugar levels, or blood glucose levels, that are too high throughout your pregnancy could lead to some of these com... Read >
Author: Alien
29th June 2007
If you're pregnant, then you most likely know about gestational diabetes. While it occurs in less than 10% of all pregnancies, gestational diabetes can be a very serious health issue for many women. So, who is the most at risk of getting this form of diab... Read >
Author: Alien
29th June 2007
In pregnancies today, having a screening for symptom of gestational diabetes has become very common. The test is given between the 24th-28th week of pregnancy when this form of diabetes will show up at its height. While women with gestational diabetes can... 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
15th June 2007
Doctors and researchers have been studying the relationship between momordica charantia and diabetes control for many years. Since it is eaten fairly commonly in Asia, Africa, South America and the Caribbean, one medical concern has been over possible mo... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
15th June 2007
Type II diabetes specific supplements include those that everyone needs everyday for overall good health. In addition, manufacturers have designed some specialty supplements to prevent diabetes type II. The natural supplements mentioned here have a hist... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
07th June 2007
Juicing fruits and vegetables for those who suffer from low blood sugar or hypoglycemia can be very beneficial. Drinking fresh juices every hour allows the body to continuously replenish itself with carbohydrates, which reduces the chances of the body hav... Read >
Author: Alien
04th June 2007
Many of us suffer from our blood sugar level being out of balance. If you have high blood sugar levels (diabetes), then you will hopefully be under the supervision of a medical practitioner. This article is about low blood sugar levels, sometimes referred... Read >
Author: Graham Rowan
30th May 2007
One of the accusations leveled against some people, diabetic or not, is the fact that they do not read enough, thus they fail to access information that is free, easy to understand, and could potentially save their lives.
Diabetes information is now ... Read >
Author: Anthony A. Chambers
30th May 2007
What is blood sugar and why is it so important to you? The first is learning what high blood sugar is, why it is important and how to monitor your condition.
What Is Blood Sugar?
Your blood sugar is the concentration of sugar in your blood. It tell... Read >
Author: Scott White
30th May 2007
Candida yeast infection is being caused by the overgrowth of the Candida fungi. This could happen for a lot of reason. Pregnancy or stress may cause it as well as some illnesses which affect the immune system. Even some medicines like birth control pills ... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
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
22nd May 2007
Diabetes is characterized by a lack of insulin in the body, or the lack of cells within the body to respond properly to insulin. Whether you are diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, you will need to address lifestyle changes to maintain optimum healt... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
21st May 2007
Sometimes it is difficult to recognize type II diabetes symptoms, since they vary from person to person. But, ignoring diabetes symptoms can lead to serious damage to the organs caused by unchecked blood glucose levels. Here we look at the most common t... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
21st May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Ainsley Laing
I don't usually like to talk about myself. Ok, that's a lie. But, I recently had an experience with my own health that I thought might be of interest.
Like most folks, every year or so I go to the doctor for a check... Read >
Author: Ainsley Laing
12th May 2007
Green tea is known to provide a large amount of polyphenols and antioxidant movement greater than a serving of most fruits and vegetables. Most of the studies confirm green tea’s wide array of antioxidants, polyphenols, theanine, working with a wide div... Read >
Author: Green Tea Today
11th May 2007
Candida yeast infection is being caused by the overgrowth of the Candida fungi. This could happen for a lot of reason. Pregnancy or stress may cause it as well as some illnesses which affect the immune system. Even some medicines like birth control pills ... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
09th May 2007
Candida yeast infection is being caused by the overgrowth of the Candida fungi. This could happen for a lot of reason. Pregnancy or stress may cause it as well as some illnesses which affect the immune system. Even some medicines like birth control pills ... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
03rd May 2007
Coffee is one of the most heavily researched products. And researches about coffee have been doing well so far. It has become a very interesting study because despite the fact that coffee has known bad effects, it isn’t as bad as what we think of. Coffe... Read >
Author: Joi Hernaez
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
26th April 2007
Back in the 1950's and 60's most people didn't rate diabetes as a major problem. Back then, all the focus was on dealing with more prominent diseases such as polio and tuberculosis. If diabetes was thought about, it was more in the context of cutting out ... Read >
Author: aron wallad
12th April 2007
Candida yeast infection is being caused by the overgrowth of the Candida fungi. This could happen for a lot of reason. Pregnancy or stress may cause it as well as some illnesses which affect the immune system. Even some medicines like birth control pills ... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
09th April 2007
Diabetes is becoming more and more of a problem in Western society. Chinese diabetes medicine divides the problem into three parts and treats them each.
Chinese Diabetes Medicine
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that is generally characterized by hi... Read >
Author: Alien
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
07th March 2007
The first thing when doctors suspect somebody with diabetes, they do some tests to make sure that their assumptions are true. Such a test to diagnose diabetes is a glucose test. However, this is just the beginning of the diagnosing process of diabetes. Th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
28th February 2007
Diabetes mellitus is actually the name given to a group of diseases that are characterized by high blood sugar levels in your body. These blood sugar, or glucose, levels must be maintained within a certain range, or your body can be adversely affected.
... Read >
Author: Chonticha Marijne
19th February 2007
The signs and symptoms of diabetes mellitus are detectable, if you look for them. The American Diabetes Association claims there are over 20 million people that have diabetes in the United States. It is estimated that there are close to 6.2 million people... Read >
Author: Aron Wallad
03rd February 2007
High blood sugar in diabetes is due to less insulin production or resistance to insulin (body does not respond to insulin). Increase blood sugar can lead to complications of diabetes. Studies have shown that nutritional supplements like chromium and alpha... Read >
Author: Stephen Thomson
23rd January 2007
The body must maintain blood sugar levels within a narrow
range; otherwise, problems occur. For example, if the blood
sugar level falls too low, energy supply to all tissues,
particularly the brain, is impaired; and if blood sugar levels
rise too ... Read >
Author: Eric Thorn
06th January 2007
Diabetes:
Diabetes is a chronic condition in which body does not produce or produce less insulin compared to healthy individual or body develops resistance to insulin (body does not respond to insulin).
Most foods that we consume finally enter into t... Read >
Author: Stephen Thomson
27th December 2006
William Walters
Heart-Condition-Guide
Tuesday, 6:48 pm
1) Fitness and exercise prevent heart disease. That is a proven fact, and yet more Americans than ever are suffering from obesity and type two diabetes are considered an epidemic in the United S... Read >
Author: William Walters
25th December 2006
Are you aware that about 40 percent of Asian diabetic patients with hypertension eventually develop kidney disease, 10 percent of these patients will require dialysis within 10 years of diagnosis? And, only 25 percent of these dialysis patients will survi... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
12th December 2006
Apple
This popular sub-acid fruit one of the most valuable of all fruits, has been found beneficial in the treatment of diabetes of its rich pectin content. Pectin is a natural therapeutic ingredient found in the inner portion of the rind and the pulp... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
12th December 2006
Gestational diabetes: This type of diabetes is a temporary form of insulin resistance that usually occurs halfway through a pregnancy. It results from excessive hormone production in the body, or the inability of the pancreas make the additional insulin t... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
21st November 2006
People are sitting around and eating themselves to death. Obesity has become underlying preventable killer in many countries around the world. Statistics provided by the federal Center for Disease Control and Prevention showed that a poor diet and physica... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
16th November 2006
Testing for diabetes basically involves testing for high blood sugar levels. There are many different ways of testing for diabetes including lab blood tests, urine tests, hba1c tests and glucose test.
The lab blood tests are probably the most accurate ... Read >
Author: Christy Berger
15th November 2006
Several years ago my grandmother was diagnosed with Diabetes. No one in my family has ever had diabetes, so it came as quite a shock to the entire family. After the initial distress wore off, I decided it was important to learn more about the disease, ... Read >
Author: 10x Marketing
13th November 2006
Fitness and exercise prevent disease. That is a proven fact, and yet more people than ever are suffering from obesity and type 2 Diabetes. This is now being considered as an epidemic in the United States. If you are overweight, and especially if you are o... Read >
Author: John Campbell
03rd October 2006
Many women begin pregnancy with preexisting problems, such as diabetes. In fact, about one in every 100 women of childbearing age has some form of diabetes. This includes Type 1 (insulin dependent) and Type 2 (non-insulin dependent) diabetes. In either ca... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley
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
03rd September 2006
The cost of diabetes to Americans is two-fold. There is a the actual cost of the disease in money as in supplies bought, health dollars spent, and even commerce lost because of the debilitating nature of the disease. There is also the cost to the indi... Read >
Author: Maureen Arnold
28th July 2006
Halitosis in adults is relatively common - we all worry about it - but toddler bad breath is much more unusual. This is probably because the most common causes of halitosis, such as gum disease and post nasal drip, are generally only seen in adults. When ... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
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
25th June 2006
Though there are many different low carbohydrate diet plans, they are based on the same principles. When carbohydrates (such as starches and sugars) are consumed, the body's blood sugar level rises. To counteract high blood sugar levels, the body releases... Read >
Author: Nathan Lynch
23rd June 2006
The blue-eyed dragon stalked around the office, throwing daggers with a look at any hapless victim who managed to get in her way. A storm-cloud above her cubicle continued to gather threateningly throughout the afternoon until her coworker brought a peace... Read >
Author: 10x Marketing
26th May 2006
What if you are diagnosed with diabetes? Are you going to stay indoors and just inject yourself with insulin everyday? Maybe you need to understand the facts about diabetes and accept it wholeheartedly so that it can't be a heavy burden in your part.
L... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
26th May 2006
What if you are diagnosed with diabetes? Are you going to stay indoors and just inject yourself with insulin everyday? Maybe you need to understand the facts about diabetes and accept it wholeheartedly so that it can't be a heavy burden in your part.
T... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
24th April 2006
The first human clinical trial examining the effects of grape seed extract on metabolic syndrome found that the extract can reduce high blood pressure.Metabolic SyndromeMetabolic syndrome is a combination of ailments including high blood pressure, excess ... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
15th March 2006
Almost anyone can be afflicted with diabetes. It is a medical disorder that affects the blood sugar level of a person resulting to different complications. Amazingly, while diabetes can be prevented or slowed down, there are lots of people in America who ... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
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
15th February 2006
1) Fitness and Exercise Prevent Disease
Fitness and exercise prevent disease. That is a proven fact, and yet more Americans than ever are suffering from obesity and type two diabetes is considered an epidemic in the United States. If you are overweight... Read >
Author: Brenda Wilson
02nd February 2006
Consider corporate chocolate gifts for trade shows and special occasions. It's no secret that everybody loves chocolate, and at trade shows it offers attendees a welcome pick-me-up after walking around a convention floor all day. Chocolate gifts can come... Read >
Author: Stephen Ng
01st February 2006
Garland Valley RN,BSN
1) Fitness and Exercise Prevent Disease
Fitness and exercise prevent disease. That is a proven fact, and yet more Americans than ever are suffering from obesity and type two diabetes are considered an epidemic in the United Sta... Read >
Author: Garland Valley RN, BSN
13th January 2006
Diet is a quite important matter for diabetic people. Everything they eat may have a consequence positive or not in their disease evolution. According to researchers from Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, overweight Latino ... 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
19th December 2005
The group of researchers from Brown University Medical School analyzed, in the frontal part of the brain, one of the major area affected by Alzheimer's, insulin and insulin receptor function.
The team discovered that the levels of insulin receptors and... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
22nd November 2005
Diabetes has afflicted my life physically, emotionally and spiritually for the last sixteen years of my life. My wife of twelve years and daughter has had to live with an abnormal functioning husband and father. As the years went by as a diabetic, it beca... Read >
Author: Robin Roberts
23rd September 2005
1) If you starve your body then it will go into "Fat Storage" mode and will attempt to conserve energy by slowing your metabolism down and store reserves as fat.
Whereas, if you eat when you are hungry then your metabolism will operate more efficiently... Read >
Author: John Jarmola
13th August 2005
By: Lee Dobbins
During a recent discussion with my father about low carb diets, he pointed to the butter on the table and said "is that a carbohydrate?" when I started to explain, he then pointed to the sugar and said "well, what about that?".
Un... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins
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