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by Kerry Ng - 2007-03-12
There are three different types of diabetes and each requires different treatment. Diabetes is not curable, it is a life long disease that can however be kept under control with proper care. Type 1 di...
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by Muryal Braun - 2007-03-12
No, diabetes is not a life sentence anymore. You will be happy to know that many people are now living symptom free after discovering and following natural alternative solutions to help their bodies....
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by Aron Wallad - 2007-03-11
Here we are in the age of speed. We want everything fast. Our food (and that could be another problem), our work and searching on the internet. Now where am I going with an article about blurred visio...
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by Andrew Bicknell - 2007-03-11
Along with medical nutritional therapy and insulin, exercise is the third component to successfully treating diabetes. Exercise, like insulin, lowers blood glucose levels, assists in maintaining norma...
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by jhon rabort - 2007-03-10
by rabortfor kind information<a href="http://www.drraomd.com/encyclopedia/disease/diabetes.htm">click here</a>Diabetic neuropathy is a common complication of both Type 1 diabetes...
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by Aron Wallad - 2007-03-09
You have just found out you have diabetes. No reason to be alarmed. You need to make some lifestyle changes to reduce the possibility of developing a serious situation from your new found ailment. A s...
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by Pam Loo - 2007-03-06
Once diagnosed with diabetes, the first and most important step is to educate yourself. Armed with adequate knowledge, you will then be able to make wise decisions when choosing a doctor to help with ...
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by John Woon - 2007-03-05
The following notes show some interesting possible causes and suggested treatments of diabetes.Causes:1) Men with testosterone levels in the low normal range are much more likely to have diabetes than...
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by Jacob Mabille - 2007-03-05
When faced with the diagnoses of Diabetes, there is much that the healthcare provider can do to help patients today. However, eating right is something the patient can—and must—do for them...
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by Nash Burns - 2007-03-04
Some of the risk associated with diabetes.When you are over weight the risk of getting diabetes are much higher.Exercising will definitely reduce the risk of diabetes. Sedentary people are known to ha...
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by Hector Milla - 2007-03-03
When a woman in her pregnant is having high blood sugar (glucose) then she has gestational diabetes. This one often goes away after the baby is born even you might develop diabetes later if you have h...
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by Hector Milla - 2007-03-03
Diabetes is a disease that needs constant supplies to monitor your blood sugar, to inject insulin daily, to clean and sanitize wounds and a lot of other necessary daily procedures that could keep diab...
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by Laddie Sacharko - 2007-03-02
The experts all agree; exercise can be an effective, self-regulating method for managing diabetes, especially type 2, the most common. Diabetes mellitus manifests as one of two types:Type 1 and Type 2...
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by Jonni Good - 2007-02-28
We've known for years that high blood sugar is a health risk for people with diabetes. In diabetics, a high average blood sugar level increases the risk for blindness, kidney disease and nerve damage....
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by Jesus Chirino - 2007-02-28
Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas, a small organ located behind the stomach with many vital functions. The islet cells within the pancreas secrete insulin. What Does Insulin Do...
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by Dave Wilson - 2007-02-27
Although flat feet affect a significant part of the population, so does diabetes. Like those with flat feet, people with diabetes can develop foot pain. However, the foot condition that affects dia...
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by Andrew Bicknell - 2007-02-26
Diabetes is a very common disease and in the United States 20.8 million people or 7% of the population of both children and adults have some form of this disease. For those who have this disease it is...
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by Jacob Mabille - 2007-02-25
One of the best things you can do for your health is to know how to detect diabetes before it becomes an even bigger problem in your life by not taking care of it. Believe it or not there are quite a ...
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by Jesus Chirino - 2007-02-24
Diabetes in your child affects the entire family. It can change your life and your child’s life for the worst. But that doesn’t mean that diabetes should prevent your child fro...
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by Damian Muirhead - 2007-02-23
Dear reader,Thank you for taking the time out to read this article from the Overcoming Hypoglycemia Ezine. Ok so lets get started!Are you actually Hypoglycemic?The first thing you probably need to kno...