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30th September 2009
If you are suffering from diabetes you are aware of what the long-term complications of chronic high blood glucose levels are. You risk damage to your eyes, kidneys, nerves, blood vessels, and a variety of other organs. Persistent elevated blood sugar lev... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf
29th September 2009
The body produces the hormone insulin, which is secreted by islet cells in the pancreas. Carbohydrates are absorbed into the bloodstream from the intestines after a meal. From there, insulin is secreted by the pancreas in response to the detected glucos... Read >
Author: AngieMcAdams
29th September 2009
Diabetes is something that we hear a lot about these days. Unfortunately, there is an increasing number of young people being diagnoses as having diabetes. It is a serious challenge that must not be ignored. If you think you may have diabetes, you need... Read >
Author: AngieMcAdams
29th September 2009
Diabetes is a serious disease that affects millions of people. Are you concerned that you are at risk of developing diabetes? If so, it pays to know the symptoms to determine if further investigation is required. Heredity plays a major factor in the de... Read >
Author: debwier
16th September 2009
In order to raise awareness of the global diabetes epidemic, the International Diabetes Federation created World Diabetes Day, observed on November 14 of each year. Created in 1991 by the IDF and WHO, World Diabetes Day was given international honor by th... Read >
Author: Mohit
04th September 2009
Diabetes affects the style in which the body handles digested carbohydrates. If neglected, diabetes can cause serious health complications, ranging from loss of sight to kidney failure.
Approximately 8% of the population in the United States has di... Read >
12th August 2009
Decades ago, people with Type I (juvenile) diabetes had to rely on regular injections to control blood glucose levels. Today, insulin infusion (also known as insulin pump therapy) has eliminated the need for painful, frequent and invasive injections for ... Read >
Author: Jenny Schweyer
23rd July 2009
A Healthy Diet For Renal Diabetic People:
Diabetes is a medical condition caused when your body fails to produce insulin. Diabetes can be essentially characterized into three groups. Type I diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes, Type II diabetes, whic... Read >
Author: MMR21
23rd July 2009
An Effective Dietary Plan To Keep Diabetes Under Control:
The pancreas of a diabetic person lowers or stops the production of insulin resulting in increased blood glucose levels. Thus, it is essential to follow an organized fat diabetic diet, if you ar... Read >
Author: MMR21
21st July 2009
A Well-Balanced Diet Program For Pregnant Diabetic Women
Diabetes is generally classified into three categories. Type I diabetes, Type II diabetes and GDM or Gestational Diabetes Mellitus. The body of a person suffering from diabetes usually stops prod... Read >
Author: MMR21
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
06th June 2009
What is diabetes?
Diabetes is a disorder in the body's ability to convert glucose into energy. It is caused due to insufficient production of glucose by the pancreas. In diabetes patients, glucose production is reached.
Diabetes symptoms often sta... Read >
Author: ayurvedicherbal
15th April 2009
Most of us fully understand that there is more than one distinct diabetes type, but many don’t know exactly what the difference in them is other than with one type you have to take injections of insulin. What are the different signs of diabetes that si... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
02nd April 2009
Diabetes and Exercise
Several years ago, Tommy Johnson, at age of 28, looked at his mirror image in his home in Phoenix and wondered what was happening to his body, as he watched.
Hospitalized in Phoenix for several days of testing, Johnson was found to... Read >
Author: Gregory Camp
10th March 2009
Diabetes is a lifestyle disease that has reached serious proportions and affects around 5% of the population or more than 50 million people of India. The incidence of diabetics in urban India has increased 20 times in the last 20 years! Indians are also g... Read >
Author: Robin
10th March 2009
Diabetes is a lifestyle disease that has reached serious proportions and affects around 5% of the population or more than 50 million people of India. The incidence of diabetics in urban India has increased 20 times in the last 20 years! Indians are also g... Read >
Author: RobinMart
10th March 2009
Diabetes is a lifestyle disease that has reached serious proportions and affects around 5% of the population or more than 50 million people of India. The incidence of diabetics in urban India has increased 20 times in the last 20 years! Indians are also... Read >
Author: Robin
09th March 2009
Diabetes is a lifestyle disease that has reached serious proportions and affects around 5% of the population or more than 50 million people of India. The incidence of diabetics in urban India has increased 20 times in the last 20 years! Indians are also g... Read >
Author: Robin
20th February 2009
A diabetic diet can not only help lessen the effects of diabetes, but in some cases can reverse the disease. If you're a diabetic then it's wise to cut the amount of fats and carbohydrates you consume.
Both types of diabetes can benefit from the diabe... Read >
Author: Dan Carlin
18th February 2009
A diabetic diet can not only help lessen the effects of diabetes, but in some cases can reverse the disease. If you're a diabetic then it's wise to cut the amount of fats and carbohydrates you consume.
Before discussing the diabetic diet it's important... Read >
Author: Kalidas
17th December 2008
Why Diabetics Struggle With Weight Control
How to Lose Stubborn Weight Without Going on a Diet
The most common complaint from diabetics is that they cannot control or lose weight. It seems that no matter what they do, their weight stays the same. 9... Read >
Author: tomenelson
01st December 2008
Dealing with diabetes means more than just having to take a pill with hopes that the drug will keep the illness at bay. Controlling blood sugar is essential for a diabetic person so everything from the list of diabetic testing supplies that can check sug... Read >
Author: C.G.
11th November 2008
Celiac disease is something you may have heard of, and now you're probably wondering what exactly it is. Well, celiac disease is a lifelong autoimmune intestinal disorder. It affects genetically predisposed people of all ages from middle infancy on. The i... Read >
Author: Brett West
29th October 2008
If you are suffering from a minor vision defect requiring corrective lenses – such as myopia (near-sightedness), hyperopia (far sightedness) or problems related to an astigmatism, Lasik Vision surgery may be your best option.
Lasik Vision surgery is... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
13th October 2008
Diabetes is an inflammatory condition caused by the autoimmune system, and manifests as resting hyperglycemia. Your blood glucose levels have to be maintained within fine concentration limits: both too high and too low a blood glucose concentration can b... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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
04th September 2008
Diabetes is a serious disease caused by a genetic people: its probability of developing a disease of the pancreas. If your family is exposed to the disease, read this article to detect symptoms of diabetes as soon as possible.
The type I diabetes
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Author: Jack Stanley
25th July 2008
Taurine in energy drinks brings up a question among nutrition experts of whether or not Taurine is harmful or beneficial. Taurine is an amino acid (or at least referred to as such) that has free reign in the bloodstream as well as all other body tissues.... Read >
Author: Scott A McKay
04th June 2008
Erythema elevatum diutinum is a chronic and uncommon dermatosis that is considered to be a variation of leukocytoclastic vasculitis. The exect reason of erythema elevatum diutinum is unidentified, although the pathogenesis is believed to be exempt complex... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
30th April 2008
To overcome diabetes we need to have a game plan preferably before the onset of this disorder or in the middle of suffering from it. There are many people who are still ignorant about the causes of this disorder and the symptoms that accompany diabetes. ... Read >
Author: Gene
19th January 2008
Diabetes is caused by a deficiency of insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas and necessary for converting glucose to energy. There are two types of diabetes - Type I and Type II.
Diabetes is largely considered a disease of affluence, a product of ... 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
18th September 2007
Type 1 and 2 diabetes is a major deal in the United States. Statistics show that more than 14.6 million people are diagnosed with diabetes each year. There are many ways to fight this disease, however, many people simply give up. Exercise has been proven ... Read >
Author: Donald Mckenzie Jr
25th July 2007
Read this article to know what type of Diabetes Exercises are useful and how they benefit.
Diabetes mellitus is a condition or metabolic disorder where the body is in problem of taking glucose from the blood and delivering it to the rest of the body s... Read >
Author: Tom alter
25th July 2007
Read this Article to know about Symptoms of Type 1, Type 2 and Gestational diabetes.
What is Diabetes?
Diabetes is a disorder in the body’s capability to convert glucose to energy. It is caused due to inadequate production of glucose by the pancr... Read >
Author: Tom alter
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
11th May 2007
Diabetes is one of the leading health debilitating health conditions in the world today. It can potentially affect almost every organ in the body, and over time, causing significant damage. Because of this, proper care is necessary in order to insure the ... Read >
Author: Boone Swann
18th April 2007
Although it is not known exactly which are the causes of diabetes mellitus, seems that there are involved genetic and environmental factors. It is thought that in type I diabetes, a virus or another microorganism that destroys cells in the pancreas that p... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
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
07th April 2007
Gymnema sylvestre (GS) is a woody climbing plant that grows in the tropical forests of
central and southern India. The leaves are used in herbal medicine preparations. Gymnema
sylvestre is known as "periploca of the woods" in English and mesbasrin... Read >
Author: Bob_Woolmer
05th February 2007
Diabetes mellitus, or diabetes 2 for short, is a medical ailment that is connected to the abnormal high levels of glucose or blood sugar. There are so many kinds of diabetes, but what exactly is the difference between the type I diabetes and type II diabe... Read >
Author: Nathalie Fiset
02nd December 2006
Improper nutrition does contribute to the development of diabetes, but proper nutrition can be a powerful treatment for this disease. (1) This disease is so closely related to diet and nutrition; scientists have studied how nutritional supplements can eff... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th November 2006
Fighting Diabetes Mellitus...
Diet control is an important part of the diabetes treatment. There are certain do's, and not to do's as far as eating is concerned for a diabetic patient. Eating wrong food is as good as wrong medication in diabetes. You ... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
16th November 2006
Diabetes is a very serious and widespread disease that affects most of the systems in the body. It is currently the fifth leading cause of death in the United States. It is responsible for a staggering 210,000 deaths annually and steadily rising.
Wha... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
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
14th November 2006
When the sugar level in your blood is too high, you have diabetes. In Type I diabetes, the level of sugar is not only high, it is out of control. The reason being the body has stopped the production of the required quantity of insulin. As a result, type I... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
09th November 2006
“Prevention is better than cure”
Each syllable of this wise saying is worth its weight in gold. It is applicable to any aspect of life, but it is emphatically applicable as regards your health. You can replace your TV, you can replace your car, bu... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
26th October 2006
Children grow fast. Diabetes in children is growing faster.
Well, diabetes in children is a recent phenomenon. Anything that is a recent phenomenon, lead us to the question mark, why and from where this disease has cropped up? What are the reasons for... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
04th October 2006
Diabetes is a life long disease, and how to control this life-long companion?
You can expect co-operation from this disease provided you show some positive signs of awareness about the damaging consequences of neglecting it.
To talk about the Type I... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
21st August 2006
When your child has diabetes, it plays a major role in his or her life. Your child's normal routine, good habits and bad habits, forgetfulness and outright disregard for things that should be done, can all be supervised at home. But at school, you don't h... Read >
Author: David Silva
31st July 2006
If you have diabetes you have to be very careful about what you eat. You need to take extra care in managing your blood glucose levels. You can do this by eating healthy, watching your diet, taking medication prescribed by a physician and getting proper e... Read >
Author: TK Healey
17th March 2006
Figures from the American Diabetic Association show that diabetes is the fourth leading cause of death in the U.S, killing approximately 210000 persons every year. Medical and other related costs can soar over $100 billion a year!!
The good news is the... Read >
Author: Mayur Vibhakar
14th January 2006
Diabetes is something that can be treated and even prevented very effectively with exercise. Most people are aware of the many other benefits of exercise but the one that could have the greatest impact on the health-care system is the prevention and relie... Read >
Author: Patrick Mckeeman
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
16th August 2005
There are two main types of diabetes, type I and type II. Type I diabetes is characterized by the pancreas making too little or no insulin. An individual with diabetes type I will have to inject insulin throughout the day in order to control glucose level... Read >
Author: Mike Law
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