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  • Diabetes - The Basics  By : Nicky Pilkington
    In simple terms DIABETES is the inability of the body to process sugars properly. When we eat or drink our PANCREAS produces a hormone called INSULIN. Insulin is released into the blood and helps to regulate the amount of glucose (sugar) in the bloodstream. Diabetes is a condition where this process does not function correctly. This is due to either:
  • Recognizing the Signs of Diabetes  By : Aaron Crawford
    Make sure that you're on the watch for these symptoms to ensure your health.
  • Treatment of Diabetes  By : Hans Hasselfors
    Now a day's diabetes treatment has become a common disease among people. It is caused due to mismanagement of carbohydrate metabolism inside the body. Diabetes is identified with the excessive production of urine, hunger, thirst and excessive loss of weight, blurred vision, and delay in healing of skin, repeated infection, and excessive fatigue.
  • Controlling diabetes with natural health products  By : Rich Marsiglia
    This article gives an overview on diabetes and how to treat it with natural health products.
  • A Cause of Diabetes? ... Obesity  By : Mike Herman
    We all see the "daily" news reports that obesity related illnesses that are a growing killer in the world today. The death totals for obesity related diseases have increased by more than thirty percent in the last decade.
  • New Treatment for Diabetes  By : Mike Herman
    While new treatments for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes are being developed all the time, none of these have withstood the ultimate test - of time.
  • Diabetic Symptoms - What Are Its Signs, Diagnosis And How Can You Prevent It?  By : Dean Shainin
    The onset of diabetes symptoms is varied, depending on its particular type. Most Type 2 diabetes cases have a slow onset, taking years before the signs start to appear. However, in Type 1 cases, particularly in children, the symptoms may appear rapidly, taking only months or even weeks.
  • A Dietary Overhaul for Diabetics  By : Mike Herman
    Nutrition plays a big role in the in all of our lives, especially if your a diabetic. When a person is diagnosed with diabetes, they have to often need to overhaul many of the basic activities in their life.
  • Six Popular Diabetes Supplements and Their Effect on Type II  By : Jessica Deets
    For someone with diabetes, often there are 6 supplements recommended by well-meaning persons. These are alpha-lipoic acid, chromium, magnesium, coenzyme Q10, garlic, omega-3 fatty acids. This information relates findings by the government regarding the effectiveness of every one of these supplements.
  • Outsmart Diabetes The Natural Way  By : Mike Eggert
    In the early 1980's researchers invented a way to help control diabetes. The Glycemic Index (GI). The GI ranks carbohydrate foods by their effect on blood sugar levels.
  • Diabetic Food - Reading Food Labels Properly Is Key To Your Health  By : Dean Shainin
    With diabetic food, it all comes down to the nutrition facts. It’s that list of nutrition information found on the package of foods sold in the grocery store. Reading food labels can help you make wise choices about the foods you buy. The labels will tell you what ingredients were used, the amount of calories, and other pertinent information essential to a diabetes patient.
  • Diabetic Food Pyramid - An Effective Solution To Health Problems  By : Dean Shainin
    Using a diabetic food pyramid can be an effective solution to help improve and control your health.
  • Diabetes: Two Steps You Must Take to Avoid Vision Loss  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Back in the 1950's and 60's most people didn't rate diabetes as a major problem. Back then, all the focus was on dealing with more prominent diseases such as polio and tuberculosis. If diabetes was thought about, it was more in the context of cutting out sugar in your coffee, rather than as a serious threat to your eyesight or your life.
  • Diabetic Diets - What to Eat and What to Avoid  By : Stephen Todd
    When a person has diabetes, their body does not produce enough insulin to manage the blood sugar levels within the body. This means that a person will have to resort to other measures for controlling their blood sugar levels by following a diabetic diet accompanied with regular exercise.
  • Diabetes and Exercise  By : Nicky Pilkington
    There are two main types of diabetes, type I and type II. Type I diabetes is characterized by the pancreas making too little or no insulin. An individual with diabetes type I will have to inject insulin throughout the day in order to control glucose levels. Type II diabetes, also known as adult onset diabetes, is characterized by the pancreas not producing enough insulin to control glucose levels or the cells not responding to insulin. When a cell does not respond to insulin, it is known as insulin resistance. When a subject is diagnosed with type II diabetes, exercise and weight control are prescribed as measures to help with insulin resistance. If this does not control glucose levels, then medication is prescribed. The risk factors for type II diabetes include: inactivity, high cholesterol, obesity, and hypertension. Inactivity alone is a very strong risk factor that has been proven to lead to diabetes type II. Exercise will have a positive effect on diabetes type II while improving insulin sensitivity while type I cannot be controlled be an exercise program. Over 90% of individuals with diabetes have type II.
  • Researching and Treating Diabetes  By : Mike Herman
    Diabetes is a problem that affects so many people, both in the U.S. and worldwide, surprisingly, however, very little is known about the disease.
  • Cinamon, Diabetes and Insulin Resistance  By : B.L. Walther
    A few months ago I stumbled upon an article that tied together cinnamon, diabetes, and insulin resistance. Intrigued, I did some follow up research and made some astonishing discoveries. In fact, I'm absolutely amazed that what I discovered isn't covered on the nightly news, the major newspapers, and is a constant top story on Drudge considering the profundity of what you're about to learn.
  • Juvenile Diabetes - Serious?  By : Mike Herman
    Juvenile Diabetes (Juvenile Onset Diabetes) or type 1 diabetes accounts for 5 and 10% of all diagnosed diabetes in the United States .
  • Winning Tactics For Traveling With Diabetes  By : Bill Urell
    Travel tricks and tips to ensure that you have all your diabetes supplies available when and where you need them.
  • Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes  By : Jon Arnold
    Understand the two major types of diabetes, what difference it makes and how to work with both types.
  • Early Symptoms of Diabetes  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Although there are three different kinds of diabetes, the first set of symptoms to be experienced are typically those of hyperglycaemia, or an excess in blood sugar (glucose), and this is the first indicator something isn't quite right.
  • The Basics of Diabetes  By : Nicky Pilkington
    In simple terms diabetes is the inability of the body to process sugars properly. When we eat or drink our pancreas produces a hormone called insulin. Insulin is released into the blood and helps to regulate the amount of glucose (sugar) in the bloodstream. Diabetes is a condition where this process does not function correctly.
  • The Different Types of Diabetes  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Diabetes is a biological disorder in which a person's blood sugar (glucose) levels aren't been regulated as they should be.
  • Diabetes: How It Can Happen  By : Evelyn Lim
    There are millions of Americans who have diabetes today. Many are in fact unaware that they have the disease. Usually damage to the body occurs way before it is diagnosed. To understand diabetes, you must know how the body works.
  • Toddlers With Diabetes - Tips For Success  By : Mike Herman
    If your child is under the age of two and has been diagnosed with diabetes, know that there are many alternatives and options available that will control this condition and ensure your child has a happy, healthy, and normal childhood.
  • Healthy Eating for Diabetes Patients  By : Jacob Mabille
    When faced with the diagnoses of Diabetes, there is much that the healthcare provider can do to help patients today.
  • How to Control Blood-Sugar Levels Naturally  By : Bakhru
    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.
  • How Cinnamon Seems to Help a Diabetic with their Diabetes Condition  By : Arland Kent
    Cinnamon, used for a long time as a spice that assists with energy, this is a cheap form of help for the control of diabetes. With the sourced funding from a major foundation, a doctor is studying the possible cinnamon effects on diabetes. He was able to isolate the sourced compound in cinnamon that is a responsible for a portion of the superb effects that this substance has on diabetes.
  • Diabetes and Vision Loss: Take Action Now  By : John Purdy
    Before the 1970's, the general population did not consider diabetes to be a major health concern, let alone realize the adverse impacts diabetes would have on our society today. During those times, most of our attention was on other prominent diseases such as tuberculosis and polio.
  • A Simple Diabetes For Dummy Overview  By : Terry Edwards
    Diabetes is a serious health issue. It's the sixth leading cause of death in this country, and there is no cure for Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes at this time. Here's a quick diabetes for dummy overlook to help you better understand what diabetes is all about.
  • How Diabetic Diet Can Help You Keep Your Diabetes In Check  By : Brooke Hayles
    Diabetes results from glucose levels in the blood being too high and consuming excess sugar can cause problems. A diabetic can eat most things, but depending on the severity and type of diabetes that they have, it is necessary to eat certain foods in moderation.
  • Some Issues To Be Aware Of In A Diabetic Diet  By : Brooke Hayles
    Exercise, on its own, is not sufficient to help control diabetes, which means that a diabetic diet should also be followed. Much of the advice that a dietician will give regarding a healthy diet applies to both diabetics and non-diabetics alike. The key is moderation in all things.
  • Diabetes Diet Guidelines * Time To End The Confusion of What to Eat  By : Mike Herman
    For the diabetic, knowing what to eat, what foods to avoid, and how to achieve and maintain a healthy weight can seem very difficult.

    To complicate matters even worse, there is no specific diet for diabetics. Help is available to make sure you have the information you need to learn and understand about diabetes diet guidelines.
  • Diabetes - America's Unknown Epedemic  By : Tom Walker
    How to detect, prevent and manage Diabetes
  • Prevent Diabetes Through Managing Stress  By : Khim Lim
    Stress is a major trigger to diseases. Thus, if you can manage and reduce your stress, there is much that you can do to improve your health.
  • Diabetes. Will You Be Next?  By : Graeme Lanham
    If you "don't have time" for any form of sport or exercise and eat fatty takeaways and fast foods, you could be a candidate for "metabolic syndrome."
    What is it and how do you avoid it?
  • Coffee intake linked to lower diabetes risk  By : Adam Akelis
    Drinking coffee, especially when it is decaffeinated, will be associated with a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a report in the Sept 26 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. The link between coffee and diabetes risk appears to be very consistent across different ages and body weights; in addition, most research has found that the more coffee an individual drinks, the lower his or her risk for diabetes. However, it remains unclear whether it is the caffeine or any other ingredient in coffee, which may confer a protective effect.
  • Diabetic Ketoacidosis: An Overview  By : Khim Lim
    It is important to recognise the symptoms associated with this condition as it can make the difference between life and death. Read this article to find out more.
  • Tips On How To Live With Diabetes  By : Khim Lim
    Living with a disease that requires time and effort is tough. Here are some tips to help you cope.
  • Coping Strategies To Deal With Type 1 Diabetes In Your Child  By : Khim Lim
    You may feel at a loss should you just find out that your child has been diagnosed with this condition. This article shares some strategies that can help you to cope.
  • Is It Possible To Control Your Diabetes With Nutritional Supplements?  By : Robert Palmer
    Diabetes can be controled with nutrition and supplements, find out what supplements can help reduce blood sugar.
  • Diabetes Diet: An Overview  By : Khim Lim
    Making changes to what you eat is crucial once you are inflicted with this condition. Learn some tips that are outlined in this article.
  • How To Enjoy The Holiday Season Even Though You Have Diabetes  By : Khim Lim
    Everyone is having a great time at this time of the year. But if you have diabetes, you may find it hard to do just that. Read this article to find out how you can overcome your depression even though you are not feeling well.
  • Diabetes Symptom - You Can Do A Self-Check Of This Fatal Disease  By : Brooke Hayles
    There are several symptoms associated with diabetes. If you suspect this is what has been bothering you, go on line and look for checklists and quizzes. Major and minor diabetes symptoms to look for are dizziness, nerve damage, blurred vision and excessive thirst and hunger.
  • Diabetes Symptom - Restrict Your Glucose Limit Before It Restricts You  By : Brooke Hayles
    Anyone can be affected with diabetes. Kidneys, heart and nerves as well as eyes can be severely damaged. But with proper diagnoses of the diabetes symptoms and its consequent treatment, you can keep it under control.
  • How Do You Get The Diabetes Supplies That You Need?  By : Brooke Hayles
    Diabetes is a common problem that can be come very serious if not taken care of properly by the right diabetes supply. The levels in the blood will need to be monitored closely to ensure that proper steps are taken to keep you healthy. This is something that, once started, will most likely continue for the rest of the life of the patient. It's not pretty, it's not fun, but it may save your life.
  • Exercise To Prevent Diabetes  By : Scott White
    Proper exercise and a healthy dietcan prevent type two diabetes.
  • What is Diabetes and how can you control it?  By : Robert Palmer
    What you eat can lower blood sugar and help prevent diabetic complications.
  • Diabetes: Supplies for the Diabetic  By : Hector Milla
    James just underwent the annual physical exam and results show that the blood sugar levels were higher than normal. Though this person was only a few pounds overweight, the lab reports show that this individual was at risk for diabetes and could get worse if this is not treated.
  • Diabetic Supplies are Essential Needs for Diabetic Persons  By : Hector Milla
    The age factor is not a great matter with diabetic patients because diabetes affects all people, even children, in result injuring the heart, kidneys and even nerve systems if left untreated.
  • 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.
  • Natrural Fats in the Right Proportion  By : Robert Palmer
    Some fats are very healthy and can protect you against many chronic health conditions. Find out what kinds of natural fats are best for you, the right amount and in what ratio. Finally, know exactly what food sources and supplements to get them from.
  • Benefits of a Low GI Diet for Diabetics  By : Tarja Anchor
    More commonly occurring in adults, type II diabetes does not require insulin injections for management, but rather can be controlled by careful adherence to a low Glycemic index diet.
  • Diabetes The Silent Killer  By : Steve Hudson
    What Are the Symptoms of Diabetes? Someone who is addicted to sugar or sweets is not necessarily a diabetic.
  • Juvenile Diabetics Get Help from a Fish  By : Michael Byrd
    Sometimes simple solutions rule. Isn't it great when that happens? Well, recent research shows that a simple solution can help prevent juvenile diabetes for millions of children all around the world - and simple salmon is the solution!
  • 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.
  • How Is Diabetes Treated?  By : Gaetane Ross
    Now a days diabetes treatment has become a common disease among people. It is caused due to mismanagement of carbohydrate metabolism inside the body.
  • How To Defeat Diabetes Even If You Have a Sweet Tooth  By : Julia Hanf
    Everything you need to know about preventing and reversing diabetes. The truth that most health professionals never tell you
  • What Are Some Resourceful Exercise Practices for Treating Diabetes?  By : aron wallad
    This article was created to make some distinctions between the two main types of diabetes. if you want to exercise as part of your program for treating diabetes this material will help you.
  • What Sign or Symptom of Diabetes Mellitus Do You Have?  By : aron wallad
    The American Diabetes Association states there are more than 20 million people in the United States that have diabetes. It is estimated that there are over six million people that have the signs and symptoms of diabetes mellitus and are in the dark when it comes to the ailment.
  • 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.
  • Diabetes: The Personal Life Journey Of Evelyn Martinez  By : Jim Martinez
    Every morning I wake up knowing that I am a diabetic and that I have to check my blood sugar just to see if I am going to have a good day. It was not always this way.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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, The Fact, The Fiction  By : Jeffrey A Solochek
    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?
  • The Myth About Sugar Free Foods  By :
    How Sugar Alcohols can skyrocket your blood sugar levels.
  • 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 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 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.
  • Diabetic Diet & How To Lower Your Blood Sugar Content  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.
  • What Are The Symptoms Of Type 2 Diabetes  By : Jeff Wilson
    Type 2 diabetes, which is sometimes called non-insulin dependent diabetes, is a condition that develops over time. Your body becomes resistant to the effects of insulin resulting in increased blood sugar levels.
  • Diabetes Management: The Drug Company Conspiracy  By :
    Is there ways to prevent and reverse diabetes? Is it possible that there are companies that make huge profits from selling treatment rather than cures?
  • Choose the Right Foods to Lower Your Blood Sugar Level  By :
    What food choices should people with diabetes make to manage their diabetes glucose levels?
  • Can The Diabetes Diet Save Your Life ?  By : Ken Black
    Diabetes is an epidemic in North America. If you have it, or think you have it, is there any way to control the serious complications ?
  • Eat to Beat Diabetes  By :
    People with diabetes have to take extra care to ensure their diet is properly balanced with their insulin and oral medications.
    The right meal plan will help any diabetic improve blood glucose levels, blood pressure and cholesterol numbers.
  • Pre-Diabetes Is Reversible With Diet and Exercise  By : Clara Myers
    Pre-diabetes is reversible with proper diet and exercise.
  • Useful Tips on How to Monitor Your Blood Glucose Levels at Home  By : Mike Jennings
    If you are new to monitoring your blood sugar levels at home, here are some helpful tips to ensure that you the measurements accurately.
  • Could You Be At Risk For Hypoglycemia  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    Feeling tired, fatigued, and sluggish through out the day? You could be experiencing hypoglycemia, learn what it is and how to prevent it naturally.
  • 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!
  • Coffee Helps reducing Diabetes risk – Study  By : Adam Akelis
    Coffee helps in reducing diabetes risk amongst pre-diabetics for about 60%, according to a current study from the University of California at San Diego. The study is the first to enlarge proof on diabetes risk lessening to that already glucose bigoted, a precursor to full-blown diabetes.
  • Rising Blood Sugar and Pre-Diabetes  By : Ainsley Laing
    Are you developing signs of pre-diabetes? Read this.
  • Diabetic Disorders and Complications  By : Andrew Bicknell
    Diabetes is a disease that if left untreated will lead to a wide range of complications involving a variety of bodily organs and systems. These complications are all very serious and can be crippling or deadly.
  • Dropping Pounds For Your Diabetes  By :
    No matter how heavy you are, you will significantly lower your blood sugar if you lose some weight. Losing weight can combat diabetes in ways no other medication or lifestyle can. We explore the link between diabetes and weight loss in this brief article, and hopefully point the way for finding some answers to help sufferers on the road to wellness.
  • 3 Ways To Balance Your Blood Sugar Level  By : Graham Rowan
    Three easy ways in which you can balance your blood sugar level and reduce the risk of hypoglycaemia.
  • Diabetes And Your Longevity  By : Stephen Lau
    Often a result of years of abuse to your immune system through a wayward lifestyle, you may develop diabetes as you continue to age. Given that there is no miracle cure, you should control diabetes through a healthy diet and positive lifestyle, instead of depending on medications, which are often unsafe.
  • Got Diabetes and Wondering How Your Blood Glucose Monitor Actually Works?  By : Mike Jennings
    With Diabetes Mellitus becoming a very common disease worldwide, more and more people will be monitoring their glucose levels at home. This article will give readers an understanding of how the tests work.

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