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Diabetes
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How To Beat Diabetes
I was diagnosed as having diabetes about a year and a half ago and was totally blindsided. After all, I thought I had always taken pretty good care of myself, taken all the latest and greatest nutritional supplements. Did plenty of walking, weight training, even did some running.
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Diabetes and Caffeine
The jury is still out on whether or not caffeine leads to diabetic problems. Although researchers in Japan are saying those who drink coffee or green tea can reduce their risk of diabetes, caffeine remains a concern as a higher risk...
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Your Diabetic Child - What Information Should You Give To Their School?
Whether your child has been recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes or they've been a diabetic for several years, you'll be aware that the staff at their school are often ignorant about how to treat a diabetic.
As a family, we found it helpful to prepare an information sheet each school year so that the teaching staff had the RIGHT information to help Alissa should she experience any problems.
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Most Type II Diabetes is Preventable
If pre-diabetics take medications used to treat diabetes, or change their lifestyles, they markedly reduce their chances of going on to develop diabetes. Understand the latest research to reduce your risk and to help your loved ones.
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How Can We Have a Great Trip as Diabetics?
Being a person who suffers of diabetes doesn' t mean that you can't travel anywhere you want as much as you desire. Although diabetes is an affection that involves many procedures and a special daily routine
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Diabetes: Diet and Control of Symptoms
Millions of people in the developed world have diabetes and it is a growing problem. It is now generally accepted that the food we eat can be a trigger for diabetes.
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Diabetes Complications: The Silent Killer
The complications from diabetes can have devastating effects on your health, if proper care of your health is not maintained. Unhealthy lifestyles coupled with diabetes can up the chances of complications and lead to other health problems such as coronary heart disease and stroke.
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Diabetes Mellitus: How Do I Get It?
Diabetes Mellitus is a group of chronic disorders that are caused by a minor or total insulin deficiency.
It affects over 130 million people worldwide. In America, 1 in every 20 people has diabetes.
Although there are genetic factors to it, developing the disease also depends greatly on environmental factors.
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Managing A Diabetic Diet
As someone who has diabetes and is on a diabetic diet, I can tell you it's not always easy to stay on it. The foods you once use to eat with great pleasure are now off limits. This, as well as other reasons can make things difficult for anyone. So, what can you do to make things easier?
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What Is Diabetes Type 2 - Your Question Answered
A common question that is asked today in our ever-increasing insulin deficient society is what exactly is type 2 diabetes. The long answer to this question is that it is a chronic endocrine disorder characterized by the inability to properly utilize sugar, specifically glucose, a simple carbohydrate. Unfortunately, this results in excessively high glucose levels in the blood which can be toxic due to the body's inability to produce enough insulin. So what is the short answer to what is diabetes type 2? Very simply it is the body's inability to produce enough insulin to rid the bloodstream of excessive amounts of glucose. Here are a few tips on how to help yourself if you have type 2 diabetes.
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