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  • Caffeine Causes Glucose Level Spikes In Type 2 Diabetics  By : Brenda Skidmore
    Did you know that nearly 18 million Americans have been diagnosed as having diabetes, and this figure continues to rise?
  • 3 Steps for Dealing with Diabetes  By : Lee Wharton
    This articles the 3 basic principles every diabetic needs to know. It gives the basic steps needed to maintain good health while dealing with diabetes
  • Diabetes Facts You Need to Know  By : Lee Wharton
    This article covers what you need to know about diabetes it covers symptoms and posible complications. The article also cover what should be done to deal with diabetes such as diet and exercise.
  • Being Aware On Diabetes Symptoms  By : Bercle George
    Diabetes is a sickness that caused by the blood glucose levels go above normal. The hormone insulin secreted by the pancreas keeps blood glucose level low. The number of person with diabetes is rapidly growing nowadays and a big percentage of those were not aware how serious it is.
  • It Is Possible to Have Blood Sugar Levels Within Normal Ranges, Even as a Diabetic  By : Hector Milla
    What Levels of Blood Sugar Can Be Considered Normal? Your blood sugar level should be between 70 milligrams per deciliter to 100 mg/dl after 8 hours of not eating. A blood sugar level above 100 mg/dL at any time may indicate that a pre-diabetes condition is present.
  • Is it Possible to Have Normal Blood Sugar Levels?  By : Hector Milla
    What blood sugar levels can be considered normal? Your blood sugar level after fasting for at least 8 hours should be between 70 and 100 milligrams per deciliter. A pre-diabetes condition exists if your blood sugar is above 100 any time. You are prediabetes if your blood sugar level is over 100 but under 200. Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes is indicated by blood sugar levels above 200.
  • Type 2 Diabetes - Symptoms and Diet  By : Harwood E Woodpecker
    As a disease Type 2 diabetes is getting more and more common in Western society, mainly due to diet and the down turn in many peoples lives of the amount of time that they spend exercising.
  • 3 Tips To Help Manage Diabetes  By :
    Diabetes is an epidemic that affects millions around the world. Here you will find 3 tips that can help you to keep your blood sugar under control.
  • Pediatric Diabetes - Caring for a Diabetic Child  By : Min Zhu
    Statistics are showing gains in pediatric diabetes. Most cases are prevalent Type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes is increasing as well. Knowing how to care for a diabetic child can lessen episodes of seizures.
  • Devices Used To Deliver Insulin  By : Adrian Adams
    Those who suffer with diabetes have to take the hormone insulin in order to control blood glucose or sugar. You cannot take insulin by way of mouth because it is destroyed by the digestive system before it is able to reach its mark.
  • 7 Tips for Exercise When You Have Diabetes  By : James Briggs
    This is an article that gives tips on how to live with diabetes.
  • Can High Glycemic Index Foods Be Useful?  By : Tomas Labas
    High glycemic foods can be useful for mankind who are recovering from high exertion or those suffering from hypoglycemia. Mankind with Type I or Type II Diabetes should avoid high glycemic index foods as they can play havoc with the medication they are taking.
  • How to Manage the Symptoms of Diabetes  By : Jason Jantzi
    Simple steps for managing the symptoms of diabetes
  • Type 2 Diabetes Epidemic  By :
    Type 2 diabetes is becoming a more common condition across the world. This disease can cause a number of related health problems. There are things that you can do to take back your health.
  • Going Beyond Your Type 2 Diabetes Symptom  By : Andy Rowde
    Just because you don't have the symptoms doesn't mean you don't have. This may not always be true though and understanding the true nature of a type 2 diabetes symptom may help save your life.
  • Diabetes Nutrition Secrets  By : Brue Baker
    If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, your food selections become even more important, since diabetes nutrition can have an even greater impact on your health.
  • Managing Type II Diabetes  By :
    Type II diabetes has become widespread and is a major health problem for many. However, with proper diet, exercise and doctor's care, it can be a manageable disease.
  • 50% Of People With Pre Diabetes Don't Realize They Are  By :
    One of the major roles in the prevention of diabetes is knowledge. The fact that 50% of people with prediabetes are unaware that the condition exists makes it extremely hard to prevent this silent killer from altering our lives and letting us live diabetes free
  • FAQs About Type 2 Diabetes Cure  By : Andy Rowde
    Have you just been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes? Are you looking for a type 2 diabetes cure? Find out the truth about type 2 diabetes cure.
  • I've Got Type 2 Diabetes...What Now?  By : Emily Saar
    Understanding type 2 diabetes is only the beginning of living with this disease. With the right knowledge, many can slow its progress or even reverse it.
  • Type 2 Diabetes: Quiet Complications  By : Emily Saar
    In the continuing education of the diabetes epidemic, learn about the complications that accompany type 2 diabetes, many which are life-threatening.
  • Type 2 Diabetes: What Doctors Don't Tell You  By : Emily Saar
    A description of what type 2 diabetes is, why our healthcare industry wants to keep us sick, and the Canadian type 2 diabetes remedy that is sweeping the globe.
  • Recent Discovery A Breakthrough For Texans Concerned About Diabetes?  By : Pat Carpenter
    British researchers believe they may have found a molecule that can taste sweets. This breakthrough could lead to better lines of treatment for the hundreds of thousands of diabetics who live in Dallas, Houston, Austin and elsewhere in the state of Texas.
  • Free Treatment For Diabetics In Texas: Exercise  By : Pat Carpenter
    Well, well, well. I do believe we finally have a winner: free therapy for the growing number of those with diabetes. It turns out there are few excuses for diabetics -- or any of us, for that matter -- not to exercise. According to recent reports, nearly any form of exercise benefits the long-term control of blood sugar levels, be it aerobic, weight/resistance training, or both.
  • Type 2 Diabetes: Is A Cure Already Here?  By : Emily Saar
    Description of the word "cure", core causes of type 2 diabetes and how a Canadian natural herbal remedy can reverse this disease.
  • Complications of Diabetes-Can they be avoided?  By : John Richmond
    Much of the treatment of diabetes is the prevention and avoidance of complications. The complications of diabetes include heart disease, stroke, eye problems which can cause blindness, kidney disease, and vascular problems that can lead to foot amputation. Sixty percent of those with type 2 diabetes have one or more serious health problem related to the disease.
  • Stop Guessing If You Have Type 2 Diabetes. Learn Its Symptoms Now  By : James Troy
    People with type 2 diabetes have a higher risk of heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure or eye damage. Type 2 diabetes was also used to be known as maturity onset, or Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes. With Type 2 diabetes, the illness and diabetes symptoms tend to develop rather gradually (over weeks or months).
  • Type 1 Diabetes Disaster - Control Your Life Now.  By : James Troy
    Type 1 diabetes, also known as Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), occurs because of a shortage of insulin inside the body. Insulin is responsible for allowing glucose to enter the cells of the body to supply fuel. This shortage of insulin happens because the body's immune system damages and destroys the pancreas which produces the insulin.
  • Adjusting to a type 2 diabetes self management plan.  By : John Richmond
    Accounting for over ninety percent of all cases, type 2 diabetes is the type most frequently diagnosed. Insulin is a hormone that makes energy from sugar and other foods we eat. The first stage of diabetes is insulin resistance. When the body stops producing or properly using insulin, we develop diabetes. As the body's requirements for insulin increases, the pancreas stops making it. While genetics and environmental factors such as obesity and lack of exercise are believed to be key, the exact cause is unknown. Type 2 diabetes self management plans then become a necessary control measure.
  • What is type 1 diabetes self management?  By : John Richmond
    Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that destroys cells that produce insulin in the pancreas. When the body can no longer regulate blood sugar levels, daily injections of insulin are required to sustain life. While the cause of type 1 diabetes is not known, it is generally believed that environment and genetics play a key role.
  • Common type 1 diabetes symptoms  By : John Richmond
    Initially, Type 1 diabetes symptoms may not signal danger. And, sometimes they appear quickly and threatening. Once started, they can progress rapidly over a span of weeks or a few months, and if action is take promptly they are usually diagnosed promptly. The most common type 1 diabetes symptoms seen are:
  • What are the causes of diabetes?  By : John Richmond
    The causes of diabetes are not totally known by medical science. There are still many questions about it that haven't been answered. Scientists are still at a loss as to why some people get it while others do not. It is known however, that having certain risk factors leads to diabetes. Some of these factors (lifestyle) are controllable while others (genetic) are not.
  • Cause And Consequence: Type 2 Diabetes Explained  By : Emily Saar
    Type 2 diabetes explained for the newly diagnosed and those wanting a better understanding of what it means to be a type 2 diabetic.
  • Fat Build Up Increases Risk Of Insulin Resistance For Texans  By : Pat Carpenter
    As a young individual who lives in Dallas, Houston, Austin or other locations in Texas, you try to stay in shape. But maybe you're still carrying a few extra pounds. Medical professionals have already linked your spare tire to the increased risk of diabetes. Now doctors are saying that upper trunk fat...
  • Knowing the Different Types of Diabetes Treatment Drugs  By : Lisa Janse
    If the thought of injecting insulin terrifies you, finding out that you have diabetes could seem like the worst possible diagnosis. If you are type 2 diabetic however, you may be pleased to know that there are a huge number of different diabetes treatment drugs that you can try before you need to resort to insulin. Here are a few of the diabetes treatments that are available to type 2 diabetics today, along with the possible side effects you may experience when using these.
  • In Search of Natural Cures For Diabetes  By : Flor Serquina..
    Living with diabetes is tough, in the sense that you have to balance your daily sugar intake strictly well. Discipline is definitely at play on a daily basis. Some people opt for a more natural way of dealing with the condition. However, you have to be cautious enough not to overdo it. Natural does not necessarily guarantee cure, or even alleviation of symptoms.
  • The Role of Type 2 Diabetes Info  By : Andy Rowde
    Due to the lack of - if not inaccurate - information on type 2 diabetes, people are developing the misconception that type 2 diabetes may be ignored. What most people don't know is that type 2 diabetes, as with any other health conditions, should be given equal attention if they are ever to prevent it from worsening. One way to emphasize and educate people on the early detection and treatment of type 2 diabetes is through type 2 diabetes information.
  • How To Delay Or Avoid Type 2 Diabetes  By : Kevin Sinclair
    Diabetes is a disease caused by the inability of the body to properly produce insulin, a hormone that helps the body convert food to energy. In type 2 diabetes the body does not produce enough insulin or it produces insulin which is ineffective in regulating the body's blood sugar levels.
  • Is There A Connection Between Diabetes and Hair Loss?  By : Andy Rowde
    If you have a diabetes condition and suddenly start losing your hair, there is a possibility that you may be experiencing a diabetes-related hair loss. A careful look at the basic information and facts about hair loss and diabetes may help us understand better why there might be an actual connection between the two.
  • Texans Deal With Medications That May Kill Them: Avandia Linked With Causing Heart Attacks In Those  By : Pat Carpenter
    It's becoming increasingly difficult for diabetics to know which is worse -- having the disease, or realizing the treatment for it just might be fatal, too. Late last month, a federal drug advisory board voted overwhelmingly in favor of keeping Avandia, a medication for Type 2 diabetes, on the market, despite findings that it raised the risk of heart attacks and angina.
  • Diabetics Should Exercise Regularly To Avoid Cardiovascular Diseases  By :
    Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in people with diabetes. In those with type 1 diabetes as young as 20-39 years old, the risk of dying from a cardiovascular or cerebrovascular event is five times higher than those without diabetes. This population group benefits more from exercise than an average person does.
  • Four Genuine, Potential Diabetes Cures  By : Robert L Brown
    Research on type 1 and type 2 diabetes has brought forth many interesting developments over the past several decades. The causes of both conditions are now much more clearly understood and several real advances toward a diabetes cure have been made.
  • Cure Type 2 Diabetes by Correcting the Cause  By : Emily Saar
    A cure is defined as "restore to health". Can an all natural diabetes supplement be the answer for type 2 diabetes?
  • Should Diabetes Risk Keep Older Women From Giving Birth?  By :
    In the controversy that erupted when the world found out that a 63 year old woman was on her seventh month pregnancy after using IVF to conceive. Although giving birth by women over 50 has increased 24 times over in the last few years, many doctors and laypersons protest, claiming that it is not safe for mother or baby.
  • Scientific Progress Against Diabetic Retinopathy  By :
    You probably already know the very common eye condition brought about by diabetes - diabetic retinopathy which is caused by the swelling and leaking of blood vessels or the growth of abnormal new blood vessels on the surface of the retina, which could eventually leave patients blind.
  • On Sugar Consumption And Sugar Substitute  By :
    According to a survey conducted by The NPD Group, the growing concerns about obesity and type-2 diabetes is driving low-sugar, sugar-free or sugar substituted products forward. About 70 percent of adult Americans want to cut down or avoid sugar completely, with 40 percent admitting they check food labels regularly for sugar content.
  • Bitter Melon: A Sweet Solution?  By :
    I would be truly happy if broccoli can grow in my backyard. But with our tropical climate, that would be impossible. However, I cannot complain that we can grow string beans, tomatoes, eggplants and bitter melons.
  • Information on Type 2 Diabetes: What It Tells You  By : Andy Rowde
    Several sources of information on the type two diabetes can be found almost everywhere. If you suspect that you have the diabetes type 2 condition or are at risk of acquiring it, type 2 diabetes information can be easily and conveniently found online. However, not every bit of online data may be accurately written. Therefore, it is necessary to set the facts straight about the common misconceptions about type 2 diabetes.
  • Diabetes - Why Losing Weight Could Save Hours In Hospital Waiting Rooms  By : Jean Shaw
    Apparently 9 out of 10 people with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes are overweight. I didn't know that, did you?
  • Drug Used To Treat Diabetes In Texas May Kill Patients  By : Pat Carpenter
    Another drug approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration may increase the risk of heart attacks and deaths. Avandia, a medication that has been used to treat diabetes for eight years now, and has been prescribed for six million people worldwide, has come under attack in light of recent reports.
  • Reduce Diabetes Risk By Increasing Fiber And Magnesium Intake  By :
    As a young child I've been taught that milk is a complete food because it contains most of the nutrients necessary for good health. Most especially, milk is the best natural source of Vitamin D and Calcium - the key nutrients for bone health.
  • Children With Diabetes - On The Rise  By :
    An article which looks at the increasing statistics of diagnosed diabetes cases in children, including a huge increase in Type 2 diagnoses, and asks, 'why?' Are our habits hurting our children? Children will be children, of course, and they can make poor health choices by eating the wrong foods. But isn't it really up to families to encourage and incorporate a healthy lifestyle at home?
  • Diet Or Regular Soft Drinks, Which Do You Prefer?  By :
    They are joining the lowly ranks of candy and sugary sweets. Some researchers even warn against diet soda, claiming it could lead to a loss of calcium. And of course, 'regular' soda is being blamed for contributing to weight gain and diabetes.
  • The First Non-Invasive Diabetes Screening Device  By :
    VeraLight Inc. is the developer of the non-invasive diabetes-screening device code-named "Scout" and its researchers conducted the study on 322 subjects ranging from 21 to 88 years old with a broad range of skin color.
  • New Advances In Diabetes - Detection And Treatment  By :
    The ADA 67th Scientific Sessions in Chicago started today and there has been a noisy buzz on everything diabetes. However, what got my interest more is the research development on oral insulin. The Type 1 diabetics are dependent on insulin. While the type 2 diabetics do not, still at a later stage, they will insulin as well.
  • PCOS Affects 10% of Women Worldwide  By : Scott Meyers
    What is PCOS? It seems to be in the news and on TV programs these days, but it is difficult to understand what it is, and what causes it.
  • What Exactly Is Diabetes?  By : Adrian Adams
    Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder that tends to be recognized through high levels of blood sugar and other physical manifestations, and it differs significantly from a typical illness or chronic disease.
  • A Diabetic Diet is Key to Managing Diabetes  By :
    A diabetic diet is a balanced healthy diet with appropriate mixture of carbohydrates, proteins and fats at each meal so as to both provide essential nutrients as well as create an even release of glucose into the blood from meal to meal on a daily basis.
  • The Symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus  By :
    From heart disease to kidney problems, blindness and nerve damage, recognizing the symptoms of diabetes mellitus early and getting proper medical treatment is key to managing it effects and the complications it can cause.
  • Recognizing the Symptoms of Diabetic Neuropathy  By :
    This is a disorder of the peripheral nerves, which are the nerves in the outermost portions of the body (feet, hands, etc). Recognizing the symptoms of diabetic neuropathy are of major importance because to miss them can have life altering or even threatening affects.
  • The Early Warning Signs of Diabetes  By :
    In the United States alone there is an estimated 17 million people that suffer from diabetes. Of those 17 million who suffer this disease nearly 5.9 million have not been medically diagnosed. The reason for this could well be that many of the early warning signs of diabetes are shrugged off by those who suffer them because the symptoms do not seem that severe.
  • What are the Symptoms of Gestational Diabetes?  By :
    Gestational diabetes is a condition in which a pregnant woman suffers from higher then normal blood glucose levels. For the majority of women there are no noticeable symptoms of gestational diabetes and they are unaware that they have this condition until they are tested.
  • Maintaining Diabetic Blood Sugar Level  By :
    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 levels.
  • Gestational Diabetes Diet Plan  By :
    Gestational diabetes is a condition brought about by high blood glucose levels that remain high during pregnancy. The health of the fetus and mother as well as the development of the fetus can be adversely affected by this form of diabetes. A gestational diabetes diet plan is critical to properly managing the affects of this disease.
  • How Insulin Functions in a Normal Body  By : Scott Meyers
    Insulin is a self-correcting hormone which ebbs and flows as the body needs it. Insulin is part of an exquisitely-controlled system that signals the cells when to use energy, the liver when to produce it, the hunger centers when we need to refill, and the nerves to insure that we stay calm and collected.
  • Nine Surprising Diabetes Risks For Texans  By : Pat Carpenter
    Many individuals in Dallas, Houston and other places around Texas don't know that they may be slowly working toward a permanent, chronic disease -- diabetes. Untreated, diabetes can lead to heart and blood pressure problems, dependence on insulin shots, blindness, neuropathy and an early death.
  • Insulin Resistance and Morbid Obesity  By : Scott Meyers
    We are suffering an obesity epidemic in the United States. About 66 million people are classified as 'obese,' which means that they have a Body Mass Index (BMI) greater than 30%. That means that a person's body is over 30% fat.
  • Insulin Resistance and the Bogalusa Study  By : Scott Meyers
    Scientists from the National Institutes of Health decided to study the population of Bogalusa, Alabama, in order to draw important conclusions about how that community's health during childhood, and how those children fared as they grew up.
  • Signs of Diabetes  By : Eunice Gaelek
    Diabetes is a serious condition that leaves the body unable to control its own sugars. Type 1 and type 2 diabetes are similar in terms of symptoms and complications. They difference lies in the speed at which the disease manifest in the body.
  • Hypoglycemia And Diabetes: What's The Difference?  By : Adrian Adams
    When finding out information about diabetes, it is often easy to become confused on the issue of hypoglycemia.
  • Living A Lifestyle To Help Control Your Diabetes  By : Adrian Adams
    A healthy lifestyle that includes weight control, proper nutrition and regular exercise goes a long way towards helping you control diabetes.
  • What is the Difference Between Juvenile and Adult-Onset Diabetes, and What Can We Do about It?  By : Scott Meyers
    It used to be clear that Juvenile, or Type-I diabetes, occurred only with children, and Type-II ("Adult Onset") diabetes occurred solely among adults. While Type-I diabetes remains a problem of the young, and has a different etiology than Type-II diabetes, both are climbing in incidence.
  • The Older Type-II Diabetic and Exercise  By : Scott Meyers
    It is important for all individuals to maintain an active lifestyle for good mental and physical health. It is just as important for the older person who has type-2 diabetes to stay physically active for their good health.
  • Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and type-II Diabetes  By : Scott Meyers
    PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) is a hormone imbalance that occurs in women, and can often be mistaken for something else. Women who have it have high testosterone and high circulating insulin levels.
  • Can Caffeine Cause Diabetes?  By : Phillip Blunzon
    Diabetes is a very common disease affecting children and adults around the world, yet there are still many mysteries and debates about diabetic treatments. For example, the jury is still out on the correlation between caffeine and diabetes.
  • Diabetes: Four Hidden Complications  By : Pamela Dombrowski-Wilson
    For individuals with diabetes, self care is extremely important to avoid future health complications.
  • Diabetes and Circulatory Disease  By : Scott Meyers
    Diabetes is a scourge on our society. The number of diabetes patients in the US has climbed to an estimated 12-14 million, up from 8 million in 1990. This article will deal with the growth in Type-I and Type-II diabetes in the US, and the effect that diabetes can have on circulatory disease.
  • America is Suffering from an Obesity Epidemic  By : Scott Meyers
    66 million Americans are clinically obese. That means that they have more than 30% fat by body weight, when a 'normal' body should have less than 25%. Obesity has reached epidemic proportions over the past twenty years.
  • PAD | Are You at Risk for Peripheral Arterial Disease?  By :
    If you are over age 50, or have certain other risk factors, you could be at risk for peripheral arterial disease (PAD), a form of cardiovascular illness. Here is what you need to know...
  • Insulin Resistance: the Plague of Modern Society!  By : Scott Meyers
    Insulin resistance affects tens of millions in the United States. While insulin resistance can run in families, it is most influenced by lack of activity and the consumption of too much unrefined sugar. Both lead to an overweight condition, which then makes the problem of insulin resistance worse.
  • Insulin Resistance - How It Starts and What We Can Do about It  By : Scott Meyers
    Insulin resistance has reached epidemic proportions in the developed world. Closely associated with obesity, the main causes are too many refined sugars and starches, and inactivity. What is insulin resistance? What causes it, and what can we do to get rid of it?
  • Diabetes: The Basics And What You Should Know  By : Adrian Adams
    Diabetes is a common medical concern that millions of people live with.
  • What is Insulin Resistance?  By : Scott Meyers
    Insulin resistance is now being understood to be a major contributor to the onset of diabetes. While we know that glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin tests can be used to detect diabetes type I or II, many in the general public did not realize that higher glucose levels over a long period of time can create insulin resistance, thus setting the stage for the more serious forms of diabetes in the future.
  • Insulin Resistance has a Major Effect on Heart Disease  By : Scott Meyers
    Insulin resistance appears to have a major effect on heart disease. Work at Stanford Medical Center, the University of Buffalo Medical Center, and other medical research facilities have pointed to the higher incidence of CHF (Congestive Heart Failure) amongst patients with insulin resistance.
  • Diabetic Disorders and Complications  By :
    Diabetes is a disease that if left untreated will lead to a wide range of complications involving a variety of bodily organs and systems. These complications are all very serious and can be crippling or deadly.
  • How to Triumph Over Diabetes  By : Ann Stewart
    There's no greater feeling of power and relief than when, thanks to your taking nutrition seriously, you get a clean bill of health from your doctor! Yes, it can be done!
  • Seven Newly-Identified Diabetes Genes  By : Pat Carpenter
    Recent research findings may offer some new hope to 20.8 million individuals in Dallas, Houston, elsewhere in Texas and throughout the rest of the United States who have diabetes. While an estimated 14.6 million have been diagnosed, 6.2 million people (or nearly one-third) are unfortunately unaware that they have the disease.
  • How To Defeat Diabetes Even If You Have a Sweet Tooth  By :
    Everything you need to know about preventing and reversing diabetes. The truth that most health professionals never tell you
  • Recognizing Diabetic Symptoms  By :
    For most people the symptoms of diabetes do not seem very serious when they first experience them. In fact a great majority of diabetics go undiagnosed.
  • The Obesity Epidemic and Juvenile Diabetes  By :
    The increasing obesity epidemic among children today is thought to be a leading cause in the increase in juvenile diabetes in this country today. While not everyone agrees on the causes and affects it is hard to argue with the continuing increase of children with Type 2 diabetes who are also overweight.
  • Nutrition Standards for Juvenile Diabetics  By :
    The nutritional recommendations for juveniles with diabetes are much the same as the general population in this country. Children with diabetes need to eat a well balanced and healthy diet in order to keep their blood sugar levels in the normal range.
  • Natural Help For Type 2 Diabetes  By :
    Type 2 diabetes is effecting more people every year. There is natural help available to help control this common disease.
  • Choose the Right Foods to Lower Your Blood Sugar Level  By :
    What food choices should people with diabetes make to manage their diabetes glucose levels?
  • Introduction To Diabetes  By : Jeff Wilson
    Diabetes is a growing health problem in the world today. Did you know that approximately 20.8 million children and adults are diagnosed with diabetes in the United States alone? These numbers are growing every day.
  • Weight Loss Is Very Important If You Have Diabetes  By : Jeff Wilson
    If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, one of the most important things that you can do is manage your weight. Being overweight can affect your blood sugar levels dramatically since fat cells can become resistant to insulin, causing your blood sugar levels to rise.
  • Does Diabetes Cause Hair Loss?  By : Jeff Wilson
    Diabetes can be a major factor in hair loss for a lot of people. The hair loss will normally begin at the onset of diabetes and gradually gets worse as the disease progresses.
  • What Are The Symptoms Of Type 2 Diabetes  By : Jeff Wilson
    Type 2 diabetes, which is sometimes called non-insulin dependent diabetes, is a condition that develops over time. Your body becomes resistant to the effects of insulin resulting in increased blood sugar levels.
  • Possible Herbal Treatments For Diabetes  By : Jeff Wilson
    Many people are turning to herbal remedies for the treatments of diseases. The reason for this is natural herbs have less side effects that traditional prescription medicine. There are vast variety of herbs for every medical condition.
  • Diabetic Blood Glucose Monitoring  By :
    The most important part of any diabetes symptom management is monitoring blood glucose levels. There are three main ways that glucose levels in the blood can be monitored.
  • The Myth About Sugar Free Foods  By :
    How Sugar Alcohols can skyrocket your blood sugar levels.

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