Sep 29th 2007 Adjusting to a type 2 diabetes self management plan. Posted By : John Richmond

Accounting for over ninety percent of all cases, type 2 diabetes is the type most frequently diagnosed. Insulin is a hormone that makes energy from sugar and other foods we eat. The first stage of diabetes is insulin resistance. When the body stops producing or properly using insulin, we develop diabetes. As the body’s requirements for insulin increases, the pancreas stops making it. While genetics and environmental factors such as obesity and lack of exercise are believed to be key, the exact cause is unknown. Type 2 diabetes self management plans then become a necessary control measure.

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Sep 29th 2007 Diabetes Care, Diet, Nutrition Posted By : Mike Tamyu

Diabetes is a dodgy disease and the more you learn how to name it, all the better for you. The best way to tackle diabetes is to eat right and live wholesome. If you can direct your diet and know what to eat and what to evade, then you have a good attempt of limitling your diabetes.

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Sep 29th 2007 Fearing You Have Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms? Stop Guessing… Posted By : James Troy

People suffering from Type 2 Diabetes are at a greater risk of contracting illnesses such as heart strokes, kidney damage, and conditions related to the eye. For these people, the type 2 diabetes symptoms are most likely to develop slowly, which may take a few weeks to a few months. Type 2 diabetes was also used to be called Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes.

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Sep 29th 2007 Diabetic Diets and Wine: The Mediterranean Diet and Diabetes Posted By : Michael Fenwick

If your one of many people with diabetes, you’ve probably noticed that a simple glass of wine or beer doesn’t appear in most diabetic diets. However, recent studies now show that dry wines in particular can greatly enhance diabetic diets by helping regular blood glucose, improve insulin resistance, and substantially reduce the risk of heart attacks and heart disease.

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Sep 29th 2007 What are the Complications of Diabetes? Posted By : John Richmond

A major part of diabetes treatment involves the prevention of complications. Diabetes can cause serious damage to the cardiovascular system, eyes, and kidneys. The earlier the disease can be diagnosed the better because oftentimes the damage is occurring and the person isn’t even aware of it.

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Sep 29th 2007 What is diabetes Posted By : Tom Gosselin

Learn what diabetes is and the most important part of controlling, reversing or preventing diabetes.

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Sep 29th 2007 Can Surgeries Solve Diabetes? Posted By : James Troy

It is said that for every 3 Americans born in the year 2000, 1 of them is likely to be contracted with diabetes during his lifetime. This means that by the year 2050, 29 million Americans will be diagnosed with diabetes, while another 10 million will have undiagnosed diabetes. This figure is estimated by The Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Sep 29th 2007 Brain Fitness and Diabetes Posted By : Simon Evans

Your brain controls your metabolism. The fitter your brain, the better your metabolism works. New research shows how some brain cells stop working right in type II diabetes. However, certain lifestyle choices can help your brain work better, improve your brain fitness, and smooth out your control of your metabolism

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Sep 29th 2007 Type 1 Diabetes Disaster - Control Your Life Now. Posted By : James Troy

Type 1 diabetes is also called Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). Type 1 diabetes exists due to insufficient insulin inside the human body. Insulin is the hormone that is responsible for allowing glucose to enter the body’s cells. Insulin insufficiency occurs inside the body because the body’s immune system fights and damages the cells that produce the insulin (pancreas).

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Sep 29th 2007 A guide to type 1 diabetes self management. Posted By : John Richmond

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that destroys cells that produce insulin in the pancreas. When the body can no longer regulate blood sugar levels, daily injections of insulin are required to sustain life. While the cause of type 1 diabetes is not known, it is generally believed that environment and genetics play a key role.

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