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4 Common Symptoms of Diabetes

27 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: tom191085

Diabetes is a condition which develops when your body’s insulin (a hormone that helps convert blood sugar/glucose into energy) production becomes inhibited. This has a knock effect on your blood sugar levels which increase due to this lack of insulin. However, the associated symptoms are often difficult to identify. A lot of […]

Complications of Diabetes: Diabetic Ketoacidosis

27 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: chiron99

Diabetic ketoacidosis or (DKA) is a complication of diabetes. When the individual’s blood sugar gets very high and they are profoundly deficient in insulin, the body becomes unable to utilize blood sugar efficiently.
The body then begins to burn fat stores for food. As these fat stores are burned, a by product […]

Comprehending the Causes of Diabetes

26 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: WestWing888

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 prevention tools of diabetes is that […]

4 Top Tests for Diabetes

26 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: tom191085

Diabetes is a disease caused by a lack of insulin (a hormone that your body relies upon to convert blood sugar into energy) in the body. But how can you test for diabetes and see whether you have contracted the disease yourself? The best way is to go and see your doctor and […]

Diabetes Control Made Easy With a Few Simple Steps

26 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: melford

There is a solution to three of the four biggest influences on diabetes and the life of a diabetic. This disease can be prevented or at least controlled by taking a proactive stance on your life.
First and foremost is diet. Food has the most direct impact on blood sugar levels so always use your […]

So, You Are A Diabetic?

25 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: chiron99

So, you are a diabetic. If you have just been recently diagnosed, then there is much to learn. Be careful where you get your information. The doctor should be your first source. Your doctor should prepare you with literature and other teaching material, as well as give you referrals to help […]

Dietary Needs of the Diabetic Part IV

25 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: chiron99

The diabetic patient can help control their blood glucose levels in conjunction with a healthy diet. Not only can they help to control their blood glucose levels with a healthy diet, but their lipids and blood pressure as well. Nutrition recommendations are developed from the following table:
Carbohydrates: diabetics should choose from a selection […]

Colon Hydrotherapy A New Option in Diabetes Treatment

23 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: paully1111

For years our parents would do everything possible to keep our little bodies operating regularly. Castor oil and other natural home remedies kept our young colons moving smoothly, ridding our bodies of waste. As we grow older, we move away from those regular functions and often times numerous medical conditions arise. Interestingly […]

Alkaline Water in the Battle Against Diabetes

23 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: paully1111

Diabetes is now one of the leading causes of death in America and according to the International Diabetes Institute; it is becoming a global epidemic. The institute predicts that by 2025, some 300 million people will suffer with diabetes. Further, the health professionals who make up the institute say by that time diabetes […]

Helping the Diabetic Manage Their Diabetes With Family Support

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: chiron99

The quality of life and health are greatly increased when those who are diabetic control their blood glucose levels consistently throughout the day. Tight glycemic control can prevent many of the illnesses associated with diabetes such as peripheral neuropathy, glaucoma, cardiovascular disease and hypertension. A good predictor of careful blood glucose monitoring is […]

What Exactly Is Type 1 Diabetes?

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: WestWing888

Basically there are two types of diabetes. Typically Type 2 diabetes begins to show itself through adulthood and Type 1 diabetes can happen even during childhood. An additional type of diabetes, which is closely associated to type 2 diabetes, is known as gestational diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is also known as juvenile diabetes, it can […]

What Are The Causes Of Diabetes?

13 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: tom191085

Research into diabetes is increasing all the time. Despite this no one actually knows what specifically causes diabetes. This has led to a number of rumours circulating some which are partially true and others which hold no truth at all. In this article I will be discussing what is known about the […]

Why is Diabetes so Dangerous?

12 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: melford

Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to several other health complications that you may not think about until your doctor tells you that you have one of them. Anyone suffering with diabetes knows the typical problems associated with the disease-thirst, fear of wounds, waking up at dawn, lethargy, shakiness, etc.
While these problems should be enough to make […]

Glycemic Index, Blood Sugar and Diabetes

12 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: drorem

There are many different diets circulating in the media as well as medicine today. Diets that focus on reduced carbohydrate intake, diets that limit or reduce fat intake, low-caloric diets, combination diets, blood typing diets, genotype diets, and diabetic diets can all be very confusing.
The topic of this discussion is the glycemic index. […]

How to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes with Diet and Exercise

11 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: JoeDelainey

Changing your lifestyle is hard, plain and simple. However, if your doctor has told you that you have pre-diabetes, also known as impaired glucose tolerance, the effort it takes to incorporate healthy foods and a little physical activity into your daily routine is well worth it.
A clinical study by the National Institute of Diabetes and […]

What is Type 2 Diabetes?

11 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: tom191085

Type 2 diabetes (also known as non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) or adult-onset diabetes) is the most common form of diabetes affecting around 90% of sufferers. It develops when your pancreas no longer produces sufficient insulin (the hormone which helps break blood sugar down for energy) or when your body’s cells become resistant to insulin.
It […]

An Introduction to Pre Diabetes

10 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: tom191085

Pre-diabetes, in simple terms, is a precursor to full type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes develops when your blood glucose/sugar levels become extremely high due to a lack of insulin in your body. Pre-diabetes occurs when your blood sugar levels are higher than normal, but not high enough to be classified as type 2 diabetes. […]

The ABC of High Blood Sugar

9 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: omilana

It is a fact that many people suffer from high blood sugar, and this is not a disease that affects only diabetic people. This article is intended to analyze the different aspects of high blood sugar, such as; what the levels after eating are, reasons why your blood sugar is increased, symptoms of high glucose […]

An Introduction to Gestational Diabetes

8 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: tom191085

When you are pregnant you have to deal with a number of changes. Your body will change, your diet will change and your mood will change. Unfortunately, one of the other changes you may have to deal with is the development of gestational diabetes (also known as gestational diabetes mellitus or the shortened […]

What is Type 1 Diabetes?

7 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: tom191085

Type 1 diabetes (also known as juvenile onset or insulin dependent diabetes) develops when the pancreas becomes damaged meaning that your body can no longer produce insulin (the hormone which helps your body convert blood sugar/glucose into energy). It represents approximately 5% to 10% of all diabetes cases and can be fatal if left untreated.
The […]