diabetes diet
diabetes diet
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by Evelyn Dayag - 2007-04-28
Diabetes is a universal disease. It affects people from all walks of life and culture. Every day, a huge number of diabetic people are dealing with severe problems related to their condition. One thin...
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by Chonticha Marijne - 2007-05-02
A nutritional diet is very important for any expecting mother, but especially if she also has gestational diabetes. A well-maintained diet can keep her blood sugar levels under control, not only for h...
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by Jack Krohn - 2007-05-02
Type 2 diabetes is a disease that affects nearly 21 million in the United States, and the incidence of the disease has skyrocketed in the last 30 years. Diabetes is a major cause of heart disease a...
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by Arthur Nelson - 2007-05-09
Diabetes is currently the 3rd leading cause of death in America. In the United States alone, diabetes has been diagnosed in over 18 million people, and it is estimated another 15 million may no...
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by Aron Wallad - 2007-05-13
My trials of diabetes treatmentsThis article is about my direct experiences dealing with the diabetes disease in my life. I will mention diet, herbs, exercise and meditation as treatments I have used ...
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by Jack Krohn - 2007-05-18
More than 90% of type 2 diabetes cases are preventable - with some fairly simple changes in lifestyle. Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness, kidney failure, non-traumatic limb amputation, and ne...
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by Jack Krohn - 2007-05-18
From Bombay to Beijing, a newly affluent Asian middle class is increasingly adapting Western lifestyles. Many city dwellers opt for high calorie fast food instead of healthier traditional meals and ar...
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by Aron Wallad - 2007-05-19
My intention writing this article is for you to get a clearer understanding about fat intake into your body. I used to think that I could not eat any fat at all. All fat were bad for me. Little did I...
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by Subhash Kandpal - 2007-05-19
One of the most effective ways to lose weight is to track what you eat. Tracking what you eat is a way to assess your eating patterns. By writing down everything you eat, you learn exactly what you ea...
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by Subhash Kandpal - 2007-05-19
Carbohydrates are broken down by insulin into glucose. Type 1 diabetics don't produce the insulin needed to convert carbs into glucose. Type 2 diabetics produce insulin, but not enough to break all th...