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Diabetes
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A Guide For Self-Administered Insulin Injections
Selecting the correct syringe for your self-administered insulin injection does not have to be a difficult task. Simply choose the size syringe that is the easiest for you to use with your specific dose of insulin. Keep in mind that there is less discomfort when using shorter and thinner needles. However, if you're overweight chances are you will have to select a longer needle.
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You Have Diabetes-Now What?
Okay the doctor told you that you are now the proud owner of a killer disease-diabetes. Now what do you do? Let's start at the beginning.
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10 Tips On Choosing A Diabetes Blood Glucose Meter
With the wide rang of meters available on the market it can be difficult to know which meter to choose. This article talks about factors you should consider when choosing a meter and tries to help you make a decision based on what you actually need.
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What Are The Symptoms Of Type 2 Diabetes?
Type 2 diabetes, which is sometimes called non-insulin dependent diabetes, is a condition that develops over time. Your body becomes resistant to the effects of insulin resulting in increased blood sugar levels.
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Gestational Diabetes - A Cause For Concern In Pregnancy
Gestational diabetes is a unique type of diabetes that occurs when a woman is pregnant.
Approximately four percent of all pregnant women are affected by gestational diabetes. The disease
is caused when the body is unable to properly process insulin, causing high levels of blood sugar,
very similar to type 2 diabetes. It usually occurs during the second trimester, and often
disappears after the child is born. Left untreated, gestational diabetes can cause harm to the fetus as well as to the mother.
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Diabetes - Lifestyle Changes Are More Than Important... They're A Must!
Having been diagnosed with diabetes, in order to slow down the inevitable complications that are going to arise, you need to start making some changes in your lifestyle. In some cases, those changes could be quite drastic but they will soon be brought into context when compared to the seriousness of acute or chronic consequences that the complications of diabetes can cause.
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Type 2 Diabetes - Are You At Risk
In recent years, a great deal of research has been done in an effort to learn about the causes of type 2 diabetes. For example, doctors have now learned through this research that type 2 diabetes is commonly passed down through the bloodline of families. It is very common for someone with type 2 diabetes to have one or more additional relatives who also have the disease, offering proof of the fact that type 2 diabetes is genetic.
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Testing For Diabetic Neuropathy (Nerve Damage)
The serious and dangerous nature of diabetes can often lead to other equally serious problems, such as a diabetes related nerve disease called diabetic neuropathy. This disease develops as a result of having high blood glucose levels for 10 years or more.
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The Diabetic Diet - 3 Diet Types To Avoid
If you are overweight, and have type 2 diabetes, you have probably been advised by your doctor to lose some weight, and to immediately start a low-fat diet. Having a weight problem that is complicated by diabetes will require you to be sure that the diet method you choose is one that you can stick with long-term.
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Choosing a Clinical Diabetic Nutrition
It is so important to maintain nutritional health when you have Diabetes. Diabetes is a growing epidemic that affects 17 million people in the United States. Approximately 800,000 people are newly diagnosis with this disease each year.
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The Diabetes Dilemma - Knowing What Diabetes Is Is Just Half The Battle
Diabetes is a disease that no one wants, but many people have. It is simply a condition that results from the body's inability to produce or use insulin in the correct form. Insulin is key in this disease, because it is the hormone the body produces to enable it to transform sugar, starch and other foods into energy. When insulin levels are too low, the glucose, or sugar, levels in the blood are too high and damage to vital organs can be done.
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Diabetic Blood Glucose Monitoring
The most important part of any diabetes symptom management is monitoring blood glucose levels. There are three main ways that blood glucose can be monitored.
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How To Lower Blood Sugar With 3 Easy And Natural Ways
Have you been frustrated by your persistently high blood glucose level? Or worried about potentially toxic and harmful diabetic medication? Here you'll find out 3 easy-to-follow tips that can help you lower your blood sugar naturally.
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Flax Seed Oil Can Control Your Blood Sugar Levels
Controlling blood sugar levels is very important for people who suffer diabetes and also those who may be at risk of developing it. Flax seed and flax seed oil both contain omega 3, an essential fatty acid and also a mucilage.
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The Diabetic 'Abroad'
Going on holiday should be a time of rest and relaxation, a time to get away from the daily routine, a time to enjoy new things. Being diabetic should not prevent anyone from having a good time provided that they have planned ahead.
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