Articles, tagged with "type 1 diabetes", page 5
28th February 2011
There are many risks to having diabetes and if diabetes goes untreated in can become a very serious situation for an individual both medically and mentally. Knowing the symptoms of diabetes can not only improve the quality of your life if you do become d...
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Author:
Stanl1234
21st February 2011
The acute diabetes complications in type 1 and type 2 diabetesMaintaining blood sugar levels that are persistently elevated can result in the a lot of complications associated with diabetes. The complications may possibly be acute or chronic. The acute co...
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Author:
Charlie Watson
14th February 2011
One of the most serious diseases, which can harm your body immensely, is diabetes. There are mainly two types of diabetes, Type 1 and Type 2. However, it is commonly seen that most of the signs of these two types are more or less similar in nature. It is ...
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Author:
Melville Jackson
11th February 2011
Over 2 million people in the UK have diabetes and half a million people may have the condition without realising it. Diabetic Retinopathy is the eye disease caused by longstanding diabetes and is the leading cause of blind registration in the UK’s working...
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Author:
Jo Birss
08th February 2011
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‘’DIABETES CONTROL AND CURE OF KIDNEY STONES’’
To healthy people sugar is sweet but to a person with diabetes, it has a bitter taste. This is the reaction for a Person with a metabolism disorder called Diabete...
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Author:
kimolife
07th February 2011
Tava tea can help to protect people from type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes divides blood glucose and does not produce the insulin. Including Tava tea in a diabetic diet is without a doubt is a sensible choice. Research has proved that it is not limited to ...
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Author:
Benedict Caron
07th February 2011
Diabetes Control
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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 the pancreas (a part of digestive organ) that is responsible in converting our sug...
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Author:
sigit irawan
03rd February 2011
Diabetes is a disease in which your blood glucose, or sugar, points are very high. Diabetes is a disease in which the body do not secrete or properly use insulin. The reason of diabetes persists to be a mystery, though both genetics and environmental chna...
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Author:
Dr.Mike Boucher
02nd February 2011
WHAT IS DIABETES CONTROL? WHY WE NEED TO REDUCE OUR SUGAR INTAKE!
Diabetics are hook to a medical condition known as diabetes which forces a person to have to give up sugars. Diabetes, is a disease that causes the body to metabolize sugar poorly, which...
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Author:
karter4
25th January 2011
A very horrible thing about pre-diabetic symptoms is because a huge number of people are pre-diabetic (meaning their cells are not responding to insulin) and they don't know this is happening.
Because of this a huge staggering amount of people this dis...
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Author:
kevin
24th January 2011
The worst thing about pre-diabetic symptoms is that many people are pre-diabetic (meaning their cells are not responding to insulin) and they don’t know it.
So this disease really affects a staggering amount of people. If you don't understand how type ...
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Author:
kevin
20th January 2011
Diabetes is a serious disease that affects millions of Americans, and that number is going to astronomically grow as the baby boomer generation ages further. Complications associated with diabetes can be devastating, and can lead to organ failure and eve...
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Author:
Scott Kilberg DPM
19th January 2011
One of the problems that we are dealing with as a society in general is diabetes. It used to be that this was a problem that was typically found in adults but with the diets that we tend to keep in the lifestyles that we live, it is becoming more and mor...
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Author:
Steven Chang
17th January 2011
Diabetes is a disease that is afflicting more and more individuals on a daily basis. While scientists think the disease only affects a minute percentage of the population it seems as though almost everyone know at least one individual who is afflicted by ...
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Author:
Clair Bennet
17th January 2011
I'm a fan of low-carbohydrate meal, and my position based on the science (seems to be generally effective for weight reduction and improvement of disease indicators), and my experience with it in practice. However, we did not share my enthusiasm for this ...
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Author:
jessia14