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By: Sam Edwards
Neuropathy is an abnormality anywhere in a nerve pathway that disrupts nerve signals, causing the brain to misinterpret feelings or sensations. Different types of neuropathy go by different names, depending on (Read More)
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By: Yvonne Brixey
Veneers--creating the perfect smile: If you have several kinds of health issues, you probably already know without a veneers dentist telling you the affect your oral health and oral hygiene has on your... (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
Diabetic nerve pain and treatment is something people with diabetes have to deal with at some point - Especially if they do not control their blood glucose levels. (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
Before you hit the road, gets a letter from your doctor explaining how you take care of your diabetes. If you use insulin or any other medications or lancing devices, it should list them. In case of emergency, (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
Type 2 diabetes is a serious condition and if not diagnosed early and managed effectively, it can lead to complications including heart disease, stroke, blindness and amputation. (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
A healthy snacks for diabetics and diabetic dessert before attending a summertime event may help to satisfy you for longer than if youCarrots was to attend the event on an empty stomach. (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
Diabetes is a condition in which your body cannot control the level of glucose (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
Fasting Blood Sugar Testing Your last drink and meal should be at least 8 hours prior to taking this test. An insulin syringes is used to collect a tiny blood sample which is sent to the lab for analysis.... (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
The key to keeping your blood glucose levels or (sugar levels as it is commonly known), under control is to keep your sugar level within the recommended range of 4 to 7 millimoles per liter. Only regular... (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
Both Ed and Ann-Marie Stephens are chemical engineers with backgrounds in product development for large national companies such as Proctor Gamble, Frito-Lay and Avon. (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
Type 1 diabetics taking short action insulin should eat food about at the same time they take insulin. Type 1 diabetics taking long action insulin should eat five small evenly paced meals. (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
How To Keep Your Blood Sugar Levels Under Control? Keeping your blood sugar under control can prevent many of the devastating effects of diabetes including blindness, limb amputation, and kidney failure. (Read More)
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By: Dr. Victor Machione
A cold-like virus may be responsible for triggering the onset of type 1 dia (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
Diabetic coma is a reversible form of coma found in people with diabetes mellitus. It is a medical emergency. (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
Diabetics suffer severe low blood sugar events when they take an insulin injection through diabetic syringes and don't eat enough low fat low carb recipes. Or exercises too hard with having eaten enough or... (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
Insulin helps to convert glucose into the usable energy units that your cells use for energy. Insulin also helps to store excess glucose in your liver and muscles for later use. When those energy units are... (Read More)
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By: Dr. Victor Machione
Researchers have found a natural substance in dairy foods that may slash your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. That substance is called "trans-palmitoleic acid" and it's a fatty acid found in milk... (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
Diabetics must follow a balanced and healthy diabetic diet to combat the ill-effects of diabetes. For this they must include the special diabetes nutritional supplements along with their food. The best... (Read More)
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By: Dr. Victor Machione
Diabetes is a lifestyle disease. Walking 10,000 steps a day can lower the risk for diabetes and improve insulin sensitivity threefold. How to increase your daily step count to 10,000. (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
Incontinence in adults is a common effect for those who suffering from diabetes. Incontinence is a frustrating condition for many in which a sufferer has a difficult time controlling his or her urinary bladder. (Read More)
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By: Owen Jones
Diabetes can have various adverse effects on sufferers' health and one of those ill-effects is dental quality. Diabetics have a problem processing sugars, which often leads to a condition called hyperglycemia, (Read More)
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By: Anthony Carter
Deciding what is acceptable to eat for breakfast when you have just been diagnosed with non-insulin dependent diabetes (Type 2), can be a bit confusing. Even those who have managed their diabetes for years may (Read More)
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By: Jim Duffy
Did you know that there are more than 23 million people just in the United States alone who have some form of diabetes? This is a relatively small number when compared to the amount of people all over the... (Read More)
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By: Jim Duffy
It is no secret that everyone needs to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet in order to be healthy. This is especially true in the case of those who have certain health conditions or diseases, including diabetes. (Read More)
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By: Jim Duffy
It is important that we all follow a healthy, well-balanced diet in order to have long, healthy lives. For diabetics, a healthy diet is even more important than it is for others. More than 23 million Americans (Read More)
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By: Anthony Carter
Including fruit in a diabetic diet is something that a lot of persons with this condition can be very confused about. While most of us are aware that there is sugar in fruit, what we are not sure of is whether (Read More)
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By: Anthony Carter
Following a diabetic diet does not necessarily imply that you won't still be able to enjoy eating. You can still follow the rules of your diabetic diet while continuing to be creative with your food. Of... (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
Blood glucose levels: Blood glucose levels are mainly kept in check by insulin syringes and needles. Type 2 diabetes usually occurs as the result of a combination of problems with insulin activity (insulin... (Read More)
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By: Jim Duffy
Diabetes is a disease that strikes thousands of people every year. In the past, Type II diabetes was seen in adults in the majority of cases, however thanks to the rising epidemic of childhood obesity... (Read More)
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By: Jim Duffy
More than 23 million people in the United States alone have diabetes, a disease that happens when the body is unable to make enough insulin or is not able to properly use insulin. Instead of moving into the... (Read More)
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By: Jim Duffy
It is incredibly important for diabetics to make sure that they maintain a healthy, well-balanced diet. Diet can be an important part of diabetes treatment, as well as many other health conditions, such as... (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
Eating just a spaghetti meal with the bread and milk causes the blood sugar level to rise drastically after the meal. People with Diabetes cannot process all of the carbohydrates in order to bring the blood... (Read More)
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By: Jim Duffy
When our bodies digest food, there are many hormones and chemicals that the body must deal with. Everything we eat converts to blood glucose, and one of three things happens: it is burned right away, converted (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
Vegan diets tend to be healthy, when they are closely monitored and balanced with foods from every food group but meat and dairy. (Read More)
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By: Sandy Rutherforde
A healthy pre diabetes diet is meant to prevent this issue from developing into adult-onset, type 2 diabetes. There is additionally good research implying that a good diet can bring back blood glucose... (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
The importance of nutrition for Diabetics requires that we find all sorts of ways to help you create a useful Diabetes food pyramid. To meet that goal will keep working to bring missing pyramids to you. As... (Read More)
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By: Jim Duffy
It is estimated that 14 million Americans have diabetes, which is the third leading cause of death in the US. Diabetes can be a scary condition for many, because not only can it led to other serious health... (Read More)
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By: Jim Duffy
Diabetes is a disorder caused by the pancreas' inability to release enough insulin to handle the blood sugar in the body during digestion. There are three types of diabetes: Type I, or juvenile diabetes... (Read More)
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By: Jim Duffy
Diabetes (which affects more than 6% of the US population or over 18,000,000 people [i]) is diagnosed when the body is not creating or effectively utilizing the hormone called insulin. As a result, much-needed (Read More)
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By: Ned Dagostino
Diabetes is not a disease but a metabolic condition. The body's ability to regulate the amount of glucose in the body goes haywire for a number of reasons and the blood glucose levels begin to shoot up.... (Read More)
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By: Jim Duffy
During digestion, the body releases a number of hormones and chemicals to deal with the food. Everything eaten is converted to blood glucose and then burned immediately for energy, converted to glycogen... (Read More)
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By: Jim Duffy
If you are a diabetic, you know the importance of eating a healthy, well-balanced diet. In fact, diet plays a very important role in the treatment of diabetes, not to mention a host of other illnesses... (Read More)
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By: Jim Duffy
The benefits of protein supplements for diabetes are well-known in the medical world, although not universally agreed. What is universally agreed is that Type 2 diabetes is associated, to a large extent... (Read More)
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By: Jim Duffy
Dietary considerations can present a Hobson's choice in diabetes. Even when the intake is nutritious, assimilating it can be another matter. Then there is the problem of progression of diabetic... (Read More)
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By: Jim Duffy
There are two kinds of diabetes: Type I and Type II. Type I diabetes is technically an autoimmune disease, with the body's immune system attacking its own pancreas, leading to a need for insulin injections.... (Read More)
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By: Anthony Carter
People who have just recently been diagnosed with the condition known as diabetes might be a bit worried as they are finding the whole thing very confusing. One of the things you might be confused about is... (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
Many Diabetics feel overwhelmed when they are first diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, Type 1 diabetes, or Gestational Diabetes. Properly managed diabetes, will required you to make some basic lifestyle... (Read More)
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By: Ned Dagostino
There are of course numerous complications resulting from diabetes. Diabetic retinopathy is one that directly effects your vision. It happens because the eye's retina is damaged because of the diabetes. So... (Read More)
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By: Amy Stephens
Diabetics suffer severe low blood sugar events when they take an insulin injection and don't eat enough carbs. Or exercises with diabetes shoes too hard with having eaten enough or reduced their insulin dose. (Read More)
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By: Anthony Carter
It can be a bit of a surprise to discover that you are a diabetic, and it can actually take some getting used to. There may be quite a few changes to be made in an individual's lifestyle and part of this... (Read More)
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