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  • Your Diabetes Natural Treatments Uncovered  By : aron wallad
    The efficiency of many diabetes natural treatments has been confirmed. Current scientific research has supported the use of herbs and plants 100s of years as a diabetes natural treatment. Only those herbs that appear most successful, are relatively non-toxic and have substantial documentation of effectiveness are covered in this commentary.
  • Your Diabetes Natural Solution - Green Tea  By : aron wallad
    Green tea can make a difference when treating diabetes and other ailments. What is so good about this brew? What can it do for you?
  • You May Learn from My Diabetes Story  By : aron wallad
    Let's call them food mistakes for lack of another term. I have made a few. I have learned from some of my mistakes. See if this article helps you.
  • You and Your Carbohydrates.  By : aron wallad
    I am so zeroed in when it comes to carbohydrates. I read all labels of any food I have an interest in purchasing. Checking the carb gram count is part of my mission wherever I am when I purchase foods that bear labels on the package. To create an easier time for myself I now just by-pass the pasta and bakery aisles when I shop.
  • Yesterday You Ate Something That Could Be Killing You  By : Christopher Guerriero
    Yes, my friends, yesterday you ate something that could be killing you. Worse yet, you’re feeding it to your family. You see people every day eating more and more of it. It’s killing our nation and making you fat in the process- stop eating it today, and start looking and feeling better within 24 hours!

    For the first time ever, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) dietary guidelines have identified sugar as a part of our diet we should limit, prompted by an overwhelmi...
  • Which Diabetes Disease Treatment Works Best for You?  By : aron wallad
    Knowing what to do about your diabetes and doing it are two different things. This article will help with that decsion.
  • What You Must Know About Diabetes  By : Scott Michaels
    Diabetes Mellitus is a disease in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin, a hormone that helps the body’s tissues absorb glucose (sugar) so it can be used as a source of energy. The condition may also develop if muscle, fat, and liver cells respond poorly to insulin. In people with diabetes, glucose levels build up in the blood and urine, causing excessive urination, thirst, hunger, and problems with fat and protein metabolism. Diabetes mellitus differs from the les...
  • What is Pre-Diabetes or Insulin Resistance?  By : Bob Held
    Understanding pre-diabetes and what insulin resistance actually is.
  • What Is Diabetes Mellitus?  By : James C.Cameer
    The number of people around the world suffering from diabetes has skyrocketed in the last two decades, from 30 million to 230 million, claiming millions of lives and severely taxing the ability of health care systemsto deal with the epidemic, according to data released Saturday by the International Diabetes Federation.

    What is diabetes?

    Diabetes is a disease in which your body cannot properly store and use fuel for energy. The fuel that your body needs is called glucose...
  • Watch Out, Diabetes Can Cause Blurred Vision or Even Blindness  By : aron wallad
    Here we are in the age of speed. We want everything fast. Our food (and that could be another problem), our work and searching on the internet. Now where am I going with an article about blurred vision? With diabetes reaching epidemic proportions, more and more people like you and me are losing part or all of our sight.
  • Warning Signs for Type 2 Diabetes  By : brent01
    Type 2 diabetes is a common medical condition that many people have or may have and not be aware of. The best prevention against this condition is early detection before too much damage is done to your body.
  • Understanding Glucose - All About Diabetes  By : alien
    If you have, or know someone who has diabetes, then you most likely have heard the term blood "glucose". But what exactly is glucose and why is it so important to know what levels of glucose are in your blood?
  • Types Of Diabetes-All About Diabetes  By : alien
    While most people have heard the term diabetes, few really understand what diabetes is, and more importantly, the symptoms to look out for.
  • Type Two Diabetes  By : Kenneth Langlet
    Diabetes is a serious disease that needs to have medical attention as soon as some symptoms begin to surface. The reason why diabetes is serious is because it will cause the body to shut down and you will go into sugar shock. After sugar, shock the body will go into a coma and a person may never come out of the comatose state. Diabetes, in general, can cause the body to stop circulating the blood flow properly and that’s why many diabetics have to have parts of their body amp...
  • Type One Diabetes  By : Kenneth Langlet
    Type one diabetes is far less common than type two diabetes and it will affect younger individuals. It is most found in people under the age of 40 and mostly under the age of fourteen. There are people who have been diagnosed with it after forty but it is very rare. Diabetes is a serious issues and type one is the worst. It is associated with the lack of insulin. It is a dysfunction of the pancreas where it will just stop making insulin in the amount the body needs to maintai...
  • Type 2 Diabetes And Obesity - Double Trouble  By : alien
    More than 21 million people in the U.S. have diabetes, and 54 million more have pre-diabetes. Unfortunately, obesity has led too much of this increase.
  • Two Types Of Diabetes & How They Differ  By : A. Pruder
    There are two types of diabetes, which consists of Type I and Type II. It is important to understand the distinction between the two and how both are treated.

    Type 1 diabetes is commonly found in children and/or adolescents, but may also occur in adults. With type 1 diabetes, there is almost always a complete deficiency of insulin. As a result, the most common treatment is insulin injections, a lifestyle that consists of both diet and exercise and regular monitoring of blo...
  • Travel Tips For People With Diabetes  By : Celia Namart
    Although many people suffer from diabetes it does not stop many to travel around the world and behave just like another any other regular traveler, in most cases these trip end in the most normal and regular way, but in some cases things get a little complicated while the diabetic is on the road, there are a few things to know and consider when traveling. Diabetes should not stop you from traveling but careful planning is required in order to assure a safe and enjoyable trip....
  • Think You May Have Diabetes?  By : Cpike
    What is diabetes?

    Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not properly control the amount of sugar in the blood stream. As a result, the level of sugar in the blood is too high. This disease occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin or does not use it properly.

    The symptoms of diabetes should be recognized. Recognizing a symptom or sign for diabetes is important – diabetes can be life-threatening. Diabetes can be caused by too little insulin in the body ...
  • The Type 2 Diabetes Epidemic and Our Own Personal Responsibilities  By : Warren Tibbotts
    With people becoming significantly more overweight lately in our society, and the rising obesity levels reaching consistently all time highs the type 2 diabetes epidemic seems to be growing out of control. The rates of diabetes diagnosis is reaching record new levels at an alarming rate, and is only expected to get worse. Between 2001 and 2002, the number of Americans diagnosed as having diabetes went from 5.5 percent to an alarming 6.5 percent, all within a single year.
  • The Benefits Of Working With Your Physician To Develop A Healthy Diabetes Diet  By : Amy Thomas
    In the Untied States, a fairly large number of individuals, including adults and children, have been diagnosed with diabetes. When it comes to diabetes, a large amount of focus is placed on healthy eating habits. Unfortunately, many individuals, even those with diabetes are unsure what those healthy eating habits entail and the importance of following them. If you are one of those individuals, you may want to consider seeking assistance from your primary care physician.

    If...
  • Symptom Of Low Blood Sugar - All About Diabetes  By : alien
    As someone with diabetes I know firsthand the effects and symptoms of low blood sugar.
  • Support Of Diabetes From The Family  By : Tim Allen
    Not to be missed in the treatment of diabetes is support from the people we love. In truth, one reference notes that “the quality of a family’s time can be mutually beneficial” in managing diabetes in the family with juveniles or adults.

    It is beneficial when those in the family are trained about diabetes. Knowledge will lend a hand of support to the diabetic. You'll recognize imperative symptoms, and know how to take action. One family who offers support to their diabetic...
  • Stress and Diabetes - Not a Good Combination  By : aron wallad
    Would you like to get a handle on stress? How does stress affect our bodies as diabetics? Some of those answers about stress will be in this article.
  • Recognizing Diabetes Symptoms and What to Do About Them  By : aron wallad
    If you miss one or more of your diabetes symptoms you may pay the price down the road. I started this article like that because I wanted to get your attention. This killer disease can cause havoc on you if you let it.
  • Pre-Diabetes-All About Diabetes  By : alien
    One of the new buzz words going about these days is pre-diabetes. And for good reason. Pre-diabetes has become a serious health concern for our society in general.
  • Overcoming Diabetes to Enjoy Healthy Aging  By : Paul Strachocki
    Diabetes is a very serious and difficult disease to control. Once you've been diagnosed with diabetes, your life will never be the same again. However, with the right decisions, you can be as otherwise healthy as you ever were before.
  • Natural Ways To Counteract The Effects Of Diabetes  By :
    Diabetes is a condition where the body does not regulate the amounts of sugar correctly. If left untreated, it can ravage the body and cause drastic side effects possibly causing death. But there are ways to circumvent the effects of diabetes and take one's life back from the gallows.

    Coffee More for Morning Pick-Me-Ups: Coffee has recently been shown to help defend against the effects of diabetes. The study has shown that that type 2 diabetes can be reduced by as much as ...
  • Natural Home Remedies for Diabetes Treatment  By : alien
    Diabetes mellitus is a nutritional disorder, and is characterized by an abnormally high level of blood glucose and the excretion of the excess glucose in the urine. It results from an absolute or relative lack of insulin which leads to abnormalities in carbohydrate metabolism and protein metabolism and fat.
  • Natural Guide To Control Blood-sugar Levels  By :
    Sugar is the primary culprit in the development of hypoglycemia and diabetes. While sugar does provide a temporary boost of energy, eating it too frequently puts tremendous stress on the organs and glands that regulate blood-sugar levels.If you don't have hypoglycemia or diabetes or if you rarely indulge in sugar, your pancreas can handle occasional sugary treats. But if you frequently eat sugar, your pancreas can become hypersensitive to sugar and overreact, flooding your bo...
  • Managing A Diabetic Diet - All About Diabetes  By : alien
    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, but it's not as bad as it sounds.
  • Making Smart Choices With The Glycemic Index  By : Michael Brooks
    The Glycemic Index (GI) has been around since 1981 and is a great blueprint for eating healthy.

    With a growing population of diabetics and overweight individuals, eating within GI guidelines, meaning that you take into account how much a particular food raises blood sugar and over stresses insulin production, is gaining interest among the medical community and the public.

    What is the Glycemic Index (GI)?

    The Glycemic Index indicates how quickly 50 grams of a food’s c...
  • Lifestyle Changes For Coping With Diabetes  By : Michael Singer
    Diabetes information is essential in patients who have either type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes. When diagnosed with diabetes, the health implications can be devastating but understanding what the disease is and what changes you can implement to assist in leading a healthy life is important in controlling any ill effects. Making a few lifestyle changes and ensuring you have regular doctor checkups to monitor your progress is important in maintaining a healthy life. With a fe...
  • Learn How Physical Activity Plays A Key Role In Controlling Your Diabetes!  By :
    Everybody knows the fact that physical activity has great benefits on your health. Regular physical activity can help you in controlling your blood glucose, blood pressure and weight. Also it shows a great rise in your good cholesterol level and at the same time lowers your bad cholesterol level.

    Physical activity helps with the problem associated with heart and blood flow. It reduces the risk of nerve damage and heart disease, which are the problems resulting from diabete...
  • Key Tips About A Diet For Diabetes  By : Annie Beal
    Diabetes is a serious and potentially life-threatening disease. More and more people are being diagnosed with diabetes and need to learn a proper diet for diabetes to keep their disease under control. Following the right diet is essential to prevent serious complications.

    A diet for diabetes focuses on maintaining a proper intake of foods with a special concentration on the amount of carbohydrates consumed. The reason for the focus on carbohydrates is that carbohydrates ma...
  • Is Hypoglycemia Just Diabeties in Reverse?  By : Heather Colman
    Hypoglycemia is a medical term referring to a pathologic state produced by a lower than normal amount of sugar (glucose) in the blood. The term hypoglycemia literally means "low blood sugar".
  • Improving Your Diabetic Condition With Exercise  By : Bob Held
    Explanation of the role of exercise in the management of diabetes as a means of controlling blood sugar naturally and of the higher morning sugar levels known as the dawn phenomena.
  • How to Triumph Over Diabetes  By : ann777
    There's no greater feeling of power and relief than when, thanks to your taking nutrition seriously, you get a clean bill of health from your doctor! Yes, it can be done! You can regain control over the deceit of sugar addiction and wrong eating habits!
  • How To Lower Blood Sugar Content Using Diabetic Diets  By : Nash Burns
    There are approximately 1 million new patients diagnosed with diabetes each year in the United States and over 200,000 deaths attributed to the disease. Diabetes is responsible to thousands of death and if you have been diagnosed with diabetic problems, you must do everything to prevent from increasing the death rate. You can prevent this by strictly following a diabetic diet to keep diabetes at bay or under control.
  • How to Deal with Diabetes to Enjoy Healthy Aging  By : salemhood
    Learning to deal with diabetes is never easy. It is bad enough we have to live in a greed-based world filled with confusion, violence, media junk, and so on. Still, those with diabetes can live healthy providing they adhere to diet, medications and exercise. Diabetes is a serious condition. The disease is the mother of all disease in the world and it is a killer.
  • How I Got My Diabetes Blood Sugar Lowered  By : aron wallad
    A blood sugar count of 325 was the blood sugar level I had when I got intense about taking care of myself. Up until then, I hoped for my blood sugar to lower itself by eating better and doing more cardio vascular exercising. But I was mistaken. I needed something.
  • How Gestational Diabetes Can Affect Your Baby  By : alien
    You may have heard a little bit about gestational diabetes, but you may not fully understand how it can affect your baby.
  • Home Remedies for Diabetes and Effective Tips  By : dr. sarkozy mikal
    Diabetes mellitus is a common disease in the United States. It is estimated that over 16 million Indian are already caught with diabetes, and 5.4 million Diabetes are not aware of the existing disease. Diabetes prevalence has increased steadily in the last half of this century and will continue rising among Indian population.
  • Herbs And Essential Oils For Diabetes  By : Sharon Hopkins
    Diabetes is a condition in which the concentration of glucose in the bloodstream is chronically higher than normal. Diabetics are two to four times more likely than non-diabetics to die from stroke or heart disease. Diabetes may also lead to blindness, kidney disease, nerve disease, amputation, and impotence. It is responsible for over 180,000 deaths each year.

    Diabetes causes rampant damage to the arteries and veins due to an accumulation of glucose in the blood. This acc...
  • Herbal Remedies for Diabetic Heart Patient and Better Control of Blood Glucose Levels  By : dr. sarkozy mikal
    Diabetic Diet for diabetics is simply a balanced healthy diet which is vital for diabetic treatment, however, a lot of people have the misconception that these diet consist only diabetic foods.
    The directive of blood sugar in the non-diabetic is automatic, adjust to whatever foods are eaten.
    Participants in the study answer a series of questions ask if they would prefer to take delivery of a certain amount of cash tomorrow or a larger of money at a later date.
  • Helpful Tips on Recognizing Warning Signs for Type 2 Diabetes  By : brent011
    Type 2 diabetes is a common medical condition that many people have or may have and not be aware of. The best prevention against this condition is early detection before too much damage is done to your body.
  • Healthy Diabetic Diet Methods For People With Type 2 Diabetes  By : Rebecca Chan
    All diabetics need to consult with their primary care physician before starting any weight loss plan. For a diabetic diet plan you will need to be carefully monitoring your sugar and a physician will be able to tell you the best way to lose weight without jeopardizing your health.

    When you have diabetes your body either doesn’t produce enough insulin or your body’s cells ignore insulin. Insulin is necessary for the body to be able to use sugar. Sugar is the basic fuel for ...
  • Glucose meter or Glucometer  By : Ava Dylan
    It is very essential to monitor glucose (sugar) levels for people suffering from diabetes. Because you are suffering from diabetes, you should know when your blood sugar level is beyond the mark from your body.
  • Glucose Level Control and Diabetes Treatment  By : dr. sarkozy mikal
    Diabetes is a illness in which your blood glucose, or sugar, levels are too high. Glucose comes from the foods you eat.
    Insulin is a hormone that help the glucose get into your cells to provide them energy. With Type 1 diabetes, your body does not make insulin.
  • Gestational Diabetes Test - What To Expect  By : alien
    In pregnancies today, having a screening for gestational diabetes has become very common.
  • Gestational Diabetes - All About Diabetes  By : alien
    Pregnancy can be hard enough on a woman, but when you add gestational diabetes to the mix you create a very serious situation both for the mother and her unborn child.
  • Four Natural Treatments for Diabetes  By : aron wallad
    There is something to be said for a diabetes natural treatment. Why is a natural treatment so important? My concern is about how drugs interact with the body and other drugs in the body. And while taking some herb or natural remedy can have a negative interaction just like a medication, I have not heard of any.
  • Filler Up - Soda Plus More Soda Is Not In a Good Diabetes Diet  By : aron wallad
    What might be causing diabetes to reach epidemic proportions? There is probably not one thing. But here is one of the things. See if you agree.
  • Eight Diabetes Symptoms - Important Points For You to See  By : aron wallad
    How do you know if you are in the clear from diabetes? Some of these symptoms will help you determine if you are safe or you need to take some action.
  • Early Warning Sign Of Diabetes Symptoms - All About Diabetes  By : alien
    All to often though, the early warning sign of diabetes goes totally unrecognized. This is somewhat normal as diabetes symptoms can be easily overlooked by so many.
  • Do You Suffer From The Dawn Phenomenon?  By : alien
    No matter whether you suffer with diabetes or not, everyone experiences the Dawn Phenomenon.
  • Do You Have Any Diabetes Symptoms?  By : aron wallad
    Diabetes is sometimes a disease that has undiagnosed signs and many people are surprised when the physician’s diagnosis reveals that the patient has the disease. While it may not have signs that produce pain and agony, the disease working in the background can create serious problems if left unknown.
  • Diebetes Mellitus - What Is It?  By : alien
    Diebetes Mellitus, or Diabetes as it is also known as, is pesent in more than 15 million Americans at the current time.
  • Diabetic Neuropathy - Taking Care of This Pain in Your Foot  By : aron wallad
    How do you know you have diabetes neuropathy? Do any of these symptoms show up for you?
  • Diabetic Blood Glucose Monitoring  By : Andrew Bicknell
    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.

    1. Fasting Blood Glucose:

    Fasting blood glucose or fasting blood sugar is taken after an eight hour fast and measures the level of glucose on the blood at that time. Depending on the lab conducting the test the normal value of this test should be between 70 to 110 mg/dl. If the diabetes is uncontrolled these fastin...
  • Diabetes: What Type Of Insulin Is Right For Me?  By : Jerry Hall
    Rapid onset-fast acting insulin

    Rapid onset-fast acting insulin always looks clear. It is fast acting and starts to work within one to 20 minutes. It peaks about one hour later and lasts from three to five hours. When you use this type of insulin, you must eat immediately after you inject.

    The two rapid onset-fast acting insulin types currently available are:

    1. NovoRapid (Insulin Aspart)
    2. Humalog (Lispro).

    Short acting insulin

    Short acting insulins always l...
  • Diabetes, the Basics  By : aron wallad
    You have just found out you have diabetes. No reason to be alarmed. You need to make some lifestyle changes to reduce the possibility of developing a serious situation from your new found ailment. A serious situation could be a heart attack, kidney problems, high blood pressure, vision loss, or an amputation of a limb, usually a foot.
  • Diabetes, Our Deadly Fascination with Junk Food  By : Nicole Bandes, Natural Health Coach
    Diabetes is a national epidemic and Type II (adult onset) diabetes is no longer restricted to adults. If you, or someone you know, has Type II diabetes, there are natural alternatives to drugs and insulin medication but you must be willing to change your lifestyle. The benefits are improved health and a better, more productive life without pain and side effects.
  • Diabetes, Blood Glucose Monitoring & You  By : Duchess
    Diabetes is a disease in which the blood glucose or sugar levels in our system are too high. Blood Glucose Monitoring is highly recommended for anyone suffering with the disease whether it is done by oneself or a caregiver. One of the most invaluable tools used for the monitoring of blood sugar levels is the Blood Glucose Monitor.
  • Diabetes Treatment For A Healthy Future  By : alien
    Managing blood sugar is the stepping-stone of the diabetes treatment program. You must take it seriously and adopt some good diet process or healthy exercise.
  • Diabetes Suggestions to Aid You with the Diabetes Disease  By : aron wallad
    If you would like to see what worked for me this article can help you determine what is best for you. From moderate successess to great controling this disease.
  • Diabetes Smoking - 7 Reasons Why Smoking is Even More Hazardous for Diabetics  By : Carol Ann
    Are you a diabetic? Do you smoke? Do people around you smoke? We all know smoking is a direct cause of cancer but if you have diabetes smoking - including passive smoking - leads to other health problems...
  • Diabetes mellitus type 2 – Symptoms, causes and treatment  By : Knut Holt
    Diabetes type 2 is a lifestyle disease that often can be prevented or controlled by a proper diet and exercise. Here is a survey of the causes, symptoms and treatment options by this disease.
  • Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment  By : Knut Holt
    Diabetes type 1 is caused by a decreased production of the hormone insuline in the pancreas. Here is a survey of the causes, symptoms and treatment options by this disease.
  • Diabetes Information - 7 Diabetic Foot Care Tips  By : Carol Ann
    If you have diabetes then information about how to manage your condition is vital to your well being. Reduce your risk of infection or amputation by incorporating these 7 diabetic foot care tips...
  • Diabetes In Dogs - All About Diabetes  By : alien
    I talk to a lot of people about diabetes and it seems that rarely do people give any thought at all about diabetes in dogs. Canine diabetes is on the increase to be sure.
  • Diabetes For Dummy's - All About Diabetes  By : alien
    There is no cure for Type 1or Type 2 Diabetes at this time. Here's a quick diabetes for dummy overlook to help you better understand.
  • Diabetes Feet - Keep Them Clean  By : aron wallad
    Diabetes and your feet. What can you do to effectively care for those dogs? Besides resting them what else makes sense? If this subject is of interest then check out this article.
  • Diabetes Epidemic through self-inflicted Obesity  By : Carol Ann
    One of the greatest contributors to the type 2 diabetes epidemic is reckoned to be obesity brought on by our modern lifestyles. Are you eating yourself into diabetes? Check if you have these 4 eating habits that could possibly make you part of the type 2 diabetes epidemic...
  • Diabetes Disease Remedy - Which One Works Best for You?  By : aron wallad
    With so many treatments for diabetes available, which is the one for you? What will you base your decision on? This article will help with that choice.
  • Diabetes Disease and Fatigue  By : aron wallad
    Your body can experience being tired and worn-down for numerous reasons: stress, pregnancy, medications, and inactivity, just to name a few.
  • Diabetes Disease - Are You Eating too much?  By : aron wallad
    Did you ever think about the amount of food you eat at one sitting? How can you get a handle on your portions?
  • Diabetes Discussion - 8 Signs of Diabetes Symptom  By : Carol Ann
    In this diabetes discussion I explore the fact that in a health conscious world it is easier to spot symptoms of diabetes in the early stages. Discovering and taking notice of early signs of diabetic symptoms gives you a fighting chance of preventing diabetes altogether...
  • Diabetes Diet Plan – The Good The Bad and The Ugly  By : aron wallad
    Don’t you just love snuggling up with a bag of potato chips as you catch some television? Watch a movie with someone you love as you pursue a bowl of ice cream. How about a huge sandwich, or a couple burgers and some French fries for lunch. While you may have liked these foods you have just witnessed the ugly in the diabetes diet plan.
  • Diabetes Diet and Fat – Are You Sure?  By : aron wallad
    Do you want to know what some of the good fats are to eat? As a diabetic does eliminating bad fats to eat make sense? Some of those answers will be in this article.
  • Diabetes And Your Diet  By : David McCarthy
    If you are like me you probably thought diabetes is one of those things you have or don't have; nothing could be further from the truth because diabetes is now the biggest threat to health in the developed world and we are eating ourselves into it because of poor diet.

    First question is how prevalent is diabetes?
    Using Australia as an example that has a total population of around 20 million inhabitants, in the last full year official figures show 70,000 people were diagno...
  • Diabetes and The Menopause  By : Carol Ann
    You might be thinking "Diabetes and the menopause? What's the connection?"

    Well, for ladies reaching that certain age, it can be very traumatic - especially when some of the effects experienced can easily be mistaken for those we have to be aware of when managing our diabetes...
  • Diabetes And The Atkins Diet - All About Diabetes  By : alien
    For diabetics, limiting carbohydrates is one of the most important aspects. The Atkins Diet helps do just that.
  • Diabetes And Obesity - All About Diabetes  By : alien
    Turn on any TV news, or pick up any newspaper and you will see stories about America being obese and having an explosive increase in diabetes. And the sad thing is that it is true.
  • Diabetes And Men's Health  By : Vivian L. Brennan
    Men with diabetes have a higher incidence of erectile dysfunction (ED): a man with diabetes has a 4 in 5 chance of facing ED, whereas a man without diabetes has a 1 in 5 chance.

    Erectile Dysfunction refers to an inability to achieve or maintain an erection hard enough for sexual intercourse. It falls under the blanket term impotence, which also covers other sexual problems such as lack of arousal and the inability to orgasm. Erectile dysfunction is not simply an occasional...
  • Diabetes and Me - How Can You Benefit From What I Did?  By : aron wallad
    Maybe you have lived your life like I have lived mine. I am talking about food in particular. See if you can relate to what I have been doing.
  • Diabetes and Depression – Could You Be Damaging Yourself More Than You Think?  By : aron wallad
    Depression can lead to diabetes. Seeing what some of these depressing signs are can only help you. If you are interested than this article is for you.
  • Diabetes and Children - The Numbers Keep Getting Worse  By : aron wallad
    What can we do to help our children? With the diabetes disease becoming more prevalent in our world we could be facing an epidemic.
  • Diabetes And Blood Sugar - What You Need To Ask Your Doctor  By : alien
    Have you recently been diagnosed with high blood sugar or type 2 diabetes? Here are some of the questions to ask your doctor in order to improve your blood sugar levels.
  • Diabetes And Achieving Calm  By : Vivian L. Brennan
    I know that stress can negatively affect diabetes. It means that our blood sugar levels become more difficult to predict and to control. Not only are there physiological and physical aspects of stress that make diabetes control difficult, it can also lead to emotional and mental blocks to living a healthy lifestyle. Calm - A Proven Four Step Process Designed Specifically for Women Who Worry by Denise Marek offers strategies on how to stop worrying and achieve a greater sense ...
  • Diabetes - All About Diabetes Medications and Treatment  By : alien
    For people with type 2 diabetes your doctor will usually prescribe an oral medication to help in controlling your blood glucose level.
  • Denial At Diabetes: Long-term Health Effects  By : Vivian L. Brennan
    Most people, when diagnosed with diabetes, go through at least one period of denial. Denial is a time when you do not believe that your diabetes will truly affect you. It is a time when you feel exempt from reality: “surely, not me!” Denial at a diabetes diagnosis is fairly common, and a normal part of dealing with the news. It is longstanding denial that can be dangerous to your health.

    People choose denial for a variety of reasons. In some cases, it might seem easiest to...
  • Children with Diabetes - A Fat Chance  By : aron wallad
    What is happening with our pre teens and teens. Diabetes is getting out of hand. Seeing what we can do to help our children is what this article is all about. If that is what you want to read about then this article is for you.
  • Carbohydrates, High Blood Sugars, Diabetes - what is the Connection?  By : Carol Ann
    There is a strong connection between carbohydrates, high blood sugars and diabetes. Carbohydrates give your body the energy, or fuel, it needs to function properly. Understanding more about the connection helps to control your diabetes...
  • Blood Sugar Normal Levels - All About Diabetes  By : alien
    A blood sugar level or blood glucose level measures how well a person's body is processing the sugar that is taken in through the diet. Do you know what your level is?
  • Blood Glucose Levels - The Signs Of Hypoglycemia  By : alien
    Hypoglycemia can be caused by many different things. Most cases of hypoglycemia will occur in people who have diabetes.
  • Benefits Of Exercise And Diabetes - All About Diabetes  By : alien
    When you have diabetes, regardless of whether it is Type 1 Diabetes or Type 2 Diabetes, the benefits of exercise and diabetes can't be overstated.
  • Are You Becoming a Diabetic?  By : fin2000
    Full blown diabetes is easy to spot: frequent, uncontrollable urges to urinate, virtually unquenchable thirst, numbness in your hands and feet. Symptoms leading up to the full blown disease are easier to ignore. But ignorance isn’t bliss. Here are the top silent alarms.
  • Are You At Risk For Getting Gestational Diabetes?  By : alien
    While it occurs in less than 10% of all pregnancies, gestational diabetes can be a very serious health issue for many women.
  • A Look Inside Sugar Addiction - Diabetes Type 2 & Hypoglycemia Mean Business  By : Elizabeth Bohorquez, RN, C.Ht
    When a person has a diagnosis of a chronic problem or disease, this means more self-care and not less. While medications may be ordered for some diagnoses, that does not mean that the individual can just sit back and not pay attention to the other risk factors. Nutrition must always be improved. Addictions must be managed and put to bed. Most chronic problems are stress related, and so a good program of stress management must be adhered to. If you have been given a chronic disease diagnosis, accept it as a big red flag notifying you to pay attention and become self-responsible.

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