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Diabetes Break-Thru Helps Battle Blood Sugar Woes (09 Feb 2007) Diabetics fight back using Nobel Prize Winning Science.
Diabetes is Manageable (09 Feb 2007) Current diabetic resources and information...
Fibromyalgia and Insulin Resistance (09 Feb 2007) What role does insulin play in causing chronic pain conditions such as fibromyalgia? Learn how insulin resistance occurs and nutritional recommendations to reverse it and many of the associated conditions that insulin imbalances can cause.
Do You Have Diabetes? Symptoms Of Diabetes And How To Address Them (09 Feb 2007) Diabetes usually runs in the family, so it's best to know early on if you have it. The common symptoms experienced by someone who has diabetes include...
Gestational Diabetes (09 Feb 2007) Gestational diabetes is a temporary condition that occurs during pregnancy, and affects about 4% of all pregnancies, making it one of the top health concerns related to pregnancy.
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Diabetes Symptoms, Causes & Types (09 Feb 2007) Diabetes affects the manner in which the body handles carbohydrates, fats and proteins. If neglected, diabetes can have serious complications.
Benfotiamine - A New Tool In Preventing Diabetic Complications? (09 Feb 2007) Benfotiamine made headlines globally in 2003 when researchers released information about a study that was conducted at The Einstein College of Medicine in New York. The bottom line of this study was that a substance of the allithiamine group of the naturally occurring thiamine-derived compounds had positive effects on neuropathy, retinopathy and nephropathy and heart/circulatory problems in diabetics.
Diabetes and Glyconutrients (09 Feb 2007) Today, most people with diabetes are only treating the symptoms. And many medications given to people with diabetes are actually compounding the underlying cause of the disease. Glyconutrients offer a real alternative to traditional treat-the-symptoms modern medicine.
How Do You Know If You Have Diabetes? (09 Feb 2007) Diabetes symptoms seem so harmless that the disease often goes undiagnosed. Early detection of symptoms, however, is important in decreasing the chances of developing the disease.
The Importance Of Following And Maintaining A Diabetic Diet (09 Feb 2007) Diabetes is essentially a nutritional disease. Following and maintaining a diabetic diet is vital for living well with the disease.
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Diabetes Awareness: Will They Recognize You? (09 Feb 2007) Taking charge of your diabetes through exercise can give you a younger look and feel not to mention …… a younger attitude!
Diabetes Awareness: Diabetes on the Job (09 Feb 2007) You have to care for your diabetes while you're at work. Here are 10 tips for merging your diabetes care with your career.
Diabetes Awareness: Family of Diabetics (09 Feb 2007) Asking questions can help you and your family dodge the serious complications of diabetes. Early detection and active control of blood sugar levels can save lives.
Diabetes Awareness: Wake Up Call (09 Feb 2007) Here is an important wake-up call for your life and the lives of the people you most care about. If you want to avoid the life damaging effects of diabetes, take 3 minutes to read the remainder of this article right now.
Protein Principles for Diabetes (09 Feb 2007) 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 complications if one ends up with excess glucose or fat in the system. Excess carbohydrates in a meal, and the resulting uncontrolled blood sugar levels can be detrimental to any number of tissues, from the lens of the eye, to the neurons, small blood vessels and the kidneys. Fat is also a problem with increase incidences of atherosclerosis, large vessel disease and cardiac complications. What, then is the appropriate macronutrient for the diabetic population? Enough medical literature exists to suggest that in diabetes, proteins are probably the best bet.
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The Profect Solution for Diabetics (09 Feb 2007) Diabetes, which affects more than 6% of the US population or over 18,000,000 people, is diagnosed when the body is not creating or effectively utilizing the hormone called insulin. As a result, much-needed energy from sugar, starch, and other sources are not being exploited as effectively as they should. This can lead to severe adverse health consequences, including nerve, ocular, and kidney problems.
Low-Carb: The Role of Insulin (09 Feb 2007) Insulin is a very efficient hormone that runs the body's fuel storage systems. If there is excess sugar or fat in the blood insulin will signal the body to store it in the body's fat cells. Insulin also tells these cells not to release their stored fat, making that fat unavailable for use by the body as energy.
Treating Painful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (09 Feb 2007) Burning, numbness, tingling, hot and cold sensations, shooting and electrical pain are common sensations felt at rest in painful peripheral neuropathy. Neuropathy is an abnormality of the nervous system. Diabetic neuropathy is described as a loss of sensation that starts in the tips of the toes and gradually works its way up the legs, and in severe case into the hands. This article reviews neuropathy and tips for treating painful diabetic neuropathy.
Exercise & Diabetes (09 Feb 2007) The Added Benefit of Exercise in People with Diabetes
Preparing Your Child and Family for Life With Diabetes (09 Feb 2007) Your child has just been diagnosed with Type 1 Juvenile Diabetes. You know how to inject insulin, maintain a schedule for blood tests and meals, and you know how to figure out carbohydrates. But how do you prepare your child and you family to live with this disease and maintain a healthy normal life?
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