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Predicting Who Will Get Diabetes
Many chronic diseases have warning signs that appear years before the actual disease itself, but often these signs are so subtle they are easily missed.
Eating to Lower Blood Sugar
New diabetics are often, left confused about their new diet. Sometimes they are overwhelmed. This article attempts to make the new diet less overwhelming.
Diabetic Feet Pose High Risks
Diabetes patients with foot wounds -- especially deep or long-lasting wounds -- and circulatory problems are at much higher risk to require hospitalization and even amputation.
Diabetes and Food - Managing the Condition Through Diet
Diabetes is a serious condition that needs controlling by diet. This article gives a short overview to help those newly diagnosed to gain an understanding of the basic nutrition guidelines.
Diabetic Travel, How To Be Prepared To Have A Good Trip
Diabetic travel takes extra preparation. It's important to plan ahead especially if you aren't used to traveling, because you'll be out of your home comfort zone. Inside this article there's a diabetes checklist you can use that's made for type 2 diabetics. With enough plann
Pre Diabetic Diet: Importance of Fruits and Vegetables in Diabetes Management
Diabetes is a life threatening medical condition in which the blood's sugar levels are unusually high. Most people are of the opinion that diabetes is a life limiting medical condition, but this is absolutely untrue.
Facing Foot Ulcers in Diabetes
This articles briefs about the foot complication in Diabetes. It explains ways to prevent foot ulcers. It talks about what experts suggest about prevention and cure of Foot Ulcers.
How to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is becoming a widespread disease that is overtaking the US. According to data collected by The American Diabetes Association, by the year 2030, as many as 70 million Americans will have prediabetes and 22 million will have type 2 diabetes.Thankfully, in many cases, type 2 diabetes ca
Diabetes-Related High and Low Blood Sugar Levels-Topic Overview
When you have diabetes, you may experience high blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia) or low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia) from time to time. A cold, the flu, or other sudden illness can cause high blood sugar levels.
Take Bee Pollen to Fight Against Diabetes
More than one half of the entire world is a victim of one of the several types of diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is usually hereditary and therefor is difficult, if not impossible to prevent. The most common is known as Type 2 diabetes and there is a lot you can do to prevent it.
Cardio-Ankle Vascular Index in Diabetes or MetS
Can this index predict cardiovascular target organ damage in patients with diabetes?
Diabetes Diet Control - The Best Method in Damage Control
When a person is afflicted with the diabetes disease, the doctor will prescribe diabetes diet control, exercise, change in lifestyle or even a diabetes team just to maintain a near normal level of blood sugar.There will be a drastic change in the diet and lifestyle, if diagnosed with diabetes. The k
Type 2 Diabetes - How a Diabetic Can Benefit From a Physically Active Lifestyle
As a Type 2 diabetic, you are aware what you eat makes a big difference in controlling your blood sugar. When you take part in physical activity or exercise, after a few months your metabolism actually changes, and you burn more calories all through the day. When you exercise on a regular basis, you
What Type Diabetes Do You Have?
Diabetes is a very common and serious condition that millions of people are already dealing with today. Many more will develop the condition in the years to come and it is therefore one that all people should be informed on. The most important thing is to know what type diabetes you have if you do e
The Effect of Fructose on Diabetics
Until the 1970s, most of the sugar that was consumed in the United States was derived from sugar cane or sugar beets. Today, sugar comes from a variety of other sources, including corn syrup, dextrose and fructose. For many years, health care professionals recognized fructose as a good thing for dia
Food on a Budget and Diabetes Type II
Shopping on a budget is never easy, but it can be more challenging if you are a diabetic.With the cost of living always going up, the importance of shopping wisely increases too.In order to keep costs down it is imperative that you know what you can eat and what substitutes you can use so that you c
Adipose Tissue Biology: Association With IR in Children
New research in children finds that obesity causes adipose tissue dysfunction. Does this contribute to insulin resistance?
Diabetes: What Can Be Done?
Diabetes is a scary disease, and rightfully so. Can we avoid diabetes? How can we live our lives and not have to deal with this dreadful disease. Let's see what the research says...
Fewer Eye Exams for Diabetics?
Blindness and diabetes often go hand in hand. Will more diabetic patients go blind if eye-exam guidelines are relaxed? A new study suggests that most non-insulin-dependent diabetes patients don't need annual testing, but experts disagree over its implications.
How to Get Free Diabetes Test Strips With Ease
The every day life of an individual dealing with a chronic illness, such as diabetes, is already full of challenges, but the situation can become even more difficult when affording the proper equipment is a struggle. Most diabetics must pay for multiple trips to their physician for blood work and ex