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by SANDRA PRIOR - 2009-05-14
Forty-year-old Gerald instinctively knew something was wrong with his health, although the signs were mostly elusive and inconsistent. He was becoming more lethargic and his energy came in bursts that...
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by JOE BARTON - 2009-06-08
Is there a type 2 diabetes natural cure? If you ask most doctors, they will tell you that treating diabetes can only be done by taking insulin. They couldn't be more wrong! According to researc...
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by Dan Wilson - 2009-06-17
Diabetes Mellitus is a life-long illness that is complicated and multifaceted. It is a condition characterized by the body's inability to deal with insulin correctly, whether it be by resistance or by...
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by JOE BARTON - 2009-06-17
There are numerous type 2 diabetes cures out there but which one is the right one for you? As you probably would guess, your diet or nutrition plan has a significant impact on lowering your blood sug...
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by JOE BARTON - 2009-06-22
How to cure type 2 diabetes is a question on about 1 in 3 Americans' minds. Can you believe that so many people are diabetic or pre-diabetic? Yet, the American Diabetic Association (ADA) still ...
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by MEGAN WINEGAR - 2009-06-26
Type 1 diabetes, sometimes called children's diabetes, is a condition that causes the body to stop producing insulin (unlike type 2, which causes reduced production or resistance to insulin). Insulin ...
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by SANDRA PRIOR - 2009-08-15
Whole-Grain Cereal and Oats Complex carbohydrates and fibre. High insulin levels signal the body to store fat, so fibre and complex carbs help the metabolism in a roundabout way by keeping insuli...
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by ToddPittenger - 2010-08-03
Before panic gets in the way, those who are prone to diabetes should familiarize themselves with the condition. This is to avoid harmful opinion entering their heads and so they can judge visibly what...
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by ToddPittenger - 2010-08-03
In lots of situations, diabetes is an inherited condition. Folks who have first level family with this condition are further prone to developing this ailment than those with no genetic disposition. Fo...
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by Steven Giles - 2010-08-09
The amount of glucose in the blood is glycemia. The Glycemic Mark suggests which carbohydrates include the highest degrees of concentration of sugars and starches so as to make it so complicated for s...