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by - 2007-10-22
Diabetes is a very serious condition. However, with the right advice it can be managed very effectively. In this article I discuss a number of ways you can effectively manage diabetes.First, lets look...
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by shrenksonlinepharma - 2007-10-19
For the person who suffers from diabetes, their diet and eating habits can tend to become very restricted. Just how restricted depends entirely on how strong your diabetes is. If you've only got the m...
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by shrenksonlinepharma - 2007-10-19
Having been diagnosed as diabetic, you feel that it's the end of the road for your taste buds; bland food would be the norm from now on. If you really think so, then you are truly mistaken, for a prop...
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by Wendy Mitchell - 2007-10-16
Encouraging a friend or co-worker to take a walk during a lunch break could be an important step in the fight against diabetes. That's just one of the simple ways during American Diabetes Month this N...
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by James Troy - 2007-09-20
It is said that for every 3 Americans born in the year 2000, 1 of them is likely to be contracted with diabetes during his lifetime. This means that by the year 2050, 29 million Americans will be diag...
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by Wendy Mitchell - 2007-09-01
Diabetes, one of the most common chronic diseases in school-aged children, is now afflicting more children than ever before. Each year, more than 13,000 children are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in ...
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by Wendy Mitchell - 2007-09-01
While having a choice of colors can make digital devices such as cell phones and mp3 players more fun, many may not realize they can now get colorful personal medical devices-and that may help their h...
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by John Ngijseh - 2007-08-27
You may have heard or been told that monitoring your blood glucose (sugar) level is an essential part of managing your diabetes but why is it so important? Well, if you blood sugar levels are not cont...
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by Andy Rowde - 2007-08-24
If you have diabetes and you start losing your hair, you may be experiencing diabetes related hair loss. Although the connection was long thought to have already been established, the link between dia...
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by Wendy Mitchell - 2007-07-31
Although most people know eating well and being physically active are part of a healthy lifestyle, for the more than 20 million Americans with diabetes, these activities are just a part of the self-ca...
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by Wendy Mitchell - 2007-07-28
More than 9 million women and 12 million men have diabetes, and approximately one-third of them are not aware that they are living with the disease. Alarmingly, nearly 70 percent of people diagnosed w...
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by Wendy Mitchell - 2007-07-28
Nearly 21 million children and adults in the U.S. have diabetes. Another 54 million are at risk. If current trends continue, one in three Americans born in the year 2000 will develop diabetes in their...
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by Wendy Mitchell - 2007-07-28
Small steps can make a big difference, especially when it comes to cutting your risk for type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Although a recent survey from the American Diabetes Association (ADA) found ...
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by Jack Krohn - 2007-07-28
In a recent survey conducted by Harris Interactive for Medtronic, Inc., they found that 67 percent of people incorrectly believed a cure existed for type 1 diabetes. The survey also showed that nearly...
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by Jack Krohn - 2007-07-24
Looking back nearly fifteen years ago when I first suspected I had diabetes, several emotions played a rather substantial part in my disease's development. Any one of them at any given time could have...
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by tom alter - 2007-07-24
In this Article I will tell you in detail what are the primary causes of Diabetes.The two major causes of diabetes is the body's malfunction to produce enough of the insulin hormone, and secondly the ...
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by tom alter - 2007-07-21
Read this article to know what type of Diabetes Exercises are useful and how they benefit. Diabetes mellitus is a condition or metabolic disorder where the body is in problem of taking glucose from th...
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by tom alter - 2007-07-21
Read this Article to know about Symptoms of Type 1, Type 2 and Gestational diabetes. What is Diabetes?Diabetes is a disorder in the body's capability to convert glucose to energy. It is caused due to ...
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by Wendy Mitchell - 2007-07-21
Managing diabetes can be a challenge, but some recently proposed strategies may one day make it much easier. Among the nearly 21 million Americans who have diabetes- and the estimated 39 million who w...
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by Donald Saunders - 2007-07-19
Mention the word diabetes and the vast majority of people will assume that you are talking about either type 1 diabetes, which affects about 10% of diabetes sufferers, or type 2 diabetes, which is the...