Archive for March, 2007

Mar 25th 2007 Improving Your Diabetic Condition With Exercise Posted By : Bob Held

The effect on the Diabetic condition of Exercise and what the Dawn phenomena is.

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Mar 24th 2007 Essential tips in managing diabetes type 2 symptoms Posted By : Groshan Fabiola

Diabetes type 2 also known as non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease which appears when the insulin produced by the pancreas can not reduce the blood level of glucose.

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Mar 24th 2007 Diabetic Blood Glucose Monitoring Posted 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.

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Mar 23rd 2007 How To Create A Diabetic Diet Plan Posted By : Andrew Bicknell -

Diabetes is a very common disease and in the United States 20.8 million people or 7% of the population of both children and adults have some form of this disease. For those who have this disease it is good to know that it can be controlled with a few lifestyle changes. Unfortunately for many people changing their daily habits can be both hard and frustrating. The foods they have always enjoyed are off limits and are replaced with healthy foods that can take some getting used …

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Mar 23rd 2007 The diabetic ‘abroad’ Posted By : Jay Shah

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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Mar 23rd 2007 Xylitol and Diabetes Treatment Posted By : Natalie Aranda

When diabetics eat too much refined sugar or refined carbohydrates their bodies respond by releasing too much glucose. Then the pancreas must respond to the increased blood sugar by making more insulin and moving it into the cells where it can be used for energy. When too much glucose is in the cells on a regular basis then the insulin secreted to deal with it is not as effective.

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Mar 23rd 2007 General information about diabetes mellitus Posted By : Groshan Fabiola

Diabetes mellitus is a disease in which the glucose metabolism is affected, causing the level of glucose in blood to increase (hyperglycaemia).

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Mar 23rd 2007 What You Should Know About Diabetes And Foot Pain Posted By : Dave Wilson -

Although flat feet affect a significant part of the population, so does diabetes. Like those with flat feet, people with diabetes can develop foot pain. However, the foot condition that affects diabetics is called diabetic distal symmetric sensory polyneuropathy, better known as diabetic neuropathy.Diabetic neuropathy is a condition that results in the loss of sensation in the feet. Diabetic neuropathy often develops from poor blood circulation and nerve damage in the fe…

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Mar 23rd 2007 Diabetes, The Fact, The Fiction Posted By : JeffSolochek

We grow up hearing so many wives tales that sometimes we have no idea what to believe is true and what is false. Like I had always heard that if you give yourself an injection and there is air in the syringe that you could kill yourself because you would be causing a jump in your heartbeat. Is this Fact or has this been stretched a wee bit beyond to the point of fiction?

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Mar 23rd 2007 Diabetes Patients Encouraged To Take Control Of Their Own Care Posted By : Stacey Moore

There are 21 million people with diabetes in the United States, says The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A new program may give these people the confidence to treat and manage the disease.

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