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by Dave Mar - 2006-12-19
Also known as sugar diabetes, or diabetes mellitus, this is a condition where the body produces very little or no insulin, the hormone needed to transform carbohydrates into energy. Consequently, suga...
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by Ng Peng Hock - 2006-12-19
Diabetes is a common chronic disease that could possibly lead to heart disease, if it is not appropriately controlled. When one passes the age of 40 and has any or the entire list of the following ris...
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by Mohammed Saleh - 2006-12-17
8 Commonly Heard Diabetes Mellitus Misconceptions As with most diseases there is a great deal of misinformation surrounding diabetes and here are 8 of the most commonly heard myths when it comes to di...
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by Cheryl Beasley - 2006-12-16
It's very important for diabetics to keep their feet in healthy condition. Because of the disease damage can be caused to blood vessels and nerves and then circulation can be impaired and infections c...
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by Ng Peng Hock - 2006-12-15
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that reduces a person's immunity. It can lead to heart disease, and it may also affect some organs of the body, such as the eyes. Diabetes is, in fact, the cause of th...
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by Gage Killian - 2006-12-14
Diabetes is everywhere. Everyday more and more people in the United States are being diagnosed with Diabetes because of numerous reasons affecting their health. Learning about the early symptoms of ...
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by Arturo Ronzon - 2006-12-14
The diabetic exchange diet is a helpful and effective meal planning method that has been designed by the ADA (American Diabetes Association) and the American Dietetic Association. Typically, these are...
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by Celia Namart - 2006-12-12
Diabetes should not stop you from traveling but careful planning is required in order to assure a safe and enjoyable trip. As always said, 'safety begins and planning'. So make sure you give yourself ...
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by Joann Grant - 2006-12-12
It is estimated that there are at least 16 million Americans who are diabetic. This is an alarming figure in itself but when one considers the fact that often people who are suffering from diabetes ha...
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by Terry Edwards - 2006-12-11
It makes no difference if you have Type 1 Diabetes or Type 2 Diabetes, exercise will always play a key role in anybody's diabetes management plan.If you are one who has Type 1 Diabetes, exercise can n...
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by Jon Stout - 2006-12-11
Our country is becoming more and more concerned with Type II diabetes, particularly as the rate of obesity climbs. We need to be concerned with ways to prevent diabetes in both our adults and in child...
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by Naomi Warren - 2006-12-07
Treating Diabetes by Juicing can be as simple as extracting the fresh juice from raw fruit and vegetables. People with diabetes mellitus cannot properly process glucose, a sugar the body uses for ener...
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by Christopher Wen - 2006-12-06
For people with diabetes, ulcer growing on feet can be common. It is important to heal it soonest possible before it gets worse. Healing needs good foot care and one needs to treat it with antibiotic....
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by Arturo Ronzon - 2006-12-06
One of the necessary evils of diabetes is monitoring and controlling your blood sugar levels. By continually keeping a close eye on your levels of glucose or blood sugar, you will come to understand j...
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by K. Newton - 2006-12-06
There are many ways to prevent blood sugar from creeping up in high levels during the night.The following are ways to effectively reduce if not prevent the onslaught of blood sugar increase.Test, test...
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by Graeme Ramsey - 2006-12-06
There is a very strong connection between the consumption of foods high in carbohydrates and the high blood sugar levels that are associated with diabetes.The consumption of these high carbohydrate fo...
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by Jon Stout - 2006-12-05
Many of us battle our weight and are looking for ways to help control our weight easily and more naturally, helping us to avoid weight related health problems. One of the most serious weight related h...
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by Joann Grant - 2006-12-04
Diabetes is one of the ailments that is fast becoming a matter of concern among the urban population all over the world. Already the disease has assumed epidemic proportions in the USA. It is estimate...
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by Jeremy Parker - 2006-12-03
Diabetes is a disease that strikes more and more people every year, and the increase seems to only continue. This disease can lead to severe complications such as heart problems, kidney trouble, blin...
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by Jon Stout - 2006-12-03
In recent years, we've seen lots of attention focused on the health benefits of drinking green tea. Much of the research has centered on green tea's ability to prevent, and possibly even treat, cancer...