| Adult Onset Diabetes and 'Quacks' by Robert Baird | | Adult onset diabetes, like the common ulcer of a few years ago, makes a lot of work and provides a lot of money for the medical system. There was a cure for the biological disease of stomach ulcers but the doctors were telling us it was stress-related (Everything is stress-related to some extent... Full Article | | Views: 414; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 575; Article Characters Count: 3239 |
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| Avandia Side Effect Lawyer: Diabetes Drug Damages Liver by Anna Henningsgaard | | Avandia, a compound of rosiglitazone maleate, is an oral antidiabetic agent. Avandia pills increase insulin sensitivity for patients with type 2 diabetes, or non-insulin-dependent diabetes. Avandia also improves glycemic control as it reduces the circulation of insulin levels. If diet, exercise, ... Full Article | | Views: 285; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 382; Article Characters Count: 2423 |
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| Benfotiamine - A New Tool In Preventing Diabetic Complications? by Zach Malott | | 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 ... Full Article | | Views: 142; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 679; Article Characters Count: 4469 |
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| Benfotiamine And Diabetic Retinopathy by Zach Malott | | Damage from diabetes can occur in different areas of the eye. It can occur to the cornea, nerves controlling the muscles of the eye, the lens, optic nerve and retina. The retina is the complication that most people and medical professionals think of first in terms of diabetic complications. Full Article | | Views: 498; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 633; Article Characters Count: 3825 |
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| Can We Do More for Diabetics? New Research Suggests that We Can by Scott Saunders | | Diabetes can briefly be defined as a state when the body's blood glucose is too high. The body does require a certain amount of sugar in the blood; however, those suffering from diabetes have levels much higher than what is needed. Type I diabetes is also referred to as juvenile diabetes ... Full Article | | Views: 488; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 585; Article Characters Count: 3493 |
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| Diabetes by Azuc Sangi | | Meal planning includes choosing healthy foods,
eating the right amount of food, and eating meals
at the right time. The American Diabetes
Association and the American Dietetic Association
developed 6 food exchange lists for the purpose
of meal planning for people with diabetes as
part of a ... Full Article | | Views: 253; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 297; Article Characters Count: 1801 |
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| Diabetes and Exercise - Just Move it. by Greg Ryan | | While exercise and eating guidelines are based on good
scientific principles, they do not necessarily agree with
human nature or common sense. Recent history tells us that
we are better off encouraging the mediocre people who are
willing to include exercise in their daily lives, rather
than ... Full Article | | Views: 408; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 719; Article Characters Count: 4004 |
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| Diabetes and Fitness by Will Twiner | | 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 ... Full Article | | Views: 195; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 554; Article Characters Count: 3395 |
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| Diabetes Awareness: Diabetes on the Job by David Anderson | | When you go to work, your diabetes goes with you. You get up, get showered, get breakfast, get to work. You have bills, therefore you have a job. But you also have diabetes. You have to care for your diabetes while you're at work. Here are 10 tips for merging your diabetes care with... Full Article | | Views: 313; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 757; Article Characters Count: 4215 |
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| Diabetes Awareness: Family of Diabetics by David Anderson | | Thousands, if not millions of people have diabetes in their family. It's almost tragic the way things happen because it's not always a "common knowledge" among families. I tell you, it's not until it hits you that it's really awful. Asking questions can help you and your family dodge ... Full Article | | Views: 262; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 244; Article Characters Count: 1366 |
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| Diabetes Awareness: I'll Wait 'til it Hurts by David Anderson | | By the time many type 2 diabetics (and often their doctors)
realize action is necessary, the disease, with its destructive
high blood sugars, has been silently damaging their body for
years. Complications to the blood vessels and tissues of your eyes,
feet, heart, kidneys, and other ... Full Article | | Views: 370; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 446; Article Characters Count: 2540 |
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| Diabetes Awareness: The Downside... a New Wardrobe? by David Anderson | | Here is some commonsense thinking: I can't understand why anyone who has diabetes wouldn't exercise
and watch what they eat. The down side is that you may have to get an entire new wardrobe
since exercise and healthy eating causes weight and size reduction. When it happens, ... Full Article | | Views: 181; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 295; Article Characters Count: 1629 |
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| Diabetes Awareness: Wake Up Call by David Anderson | | When traveling on out-of-town business, its common to have the hotel front desk give you a wake-up call in the morning. You want to avoid the embarrassment and repercussions of being late for your business appointments. Here is an important wake-up call for your life and the lives of the ... Full Article | | Views: 341; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 406; Article Characters Count: 2349 |
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| Diabetes Awareness: Will They Recognize You? by David Anderson | | Imagine how it feels to look younger, feel younger, and act younger! Now, think about how others see you. Are you ready to make a lasting impression on your friends and family? Great! Taking charge of your diabetes through exercise can give you a younger look and feel not to mention ... ... Full Article | | Views: 428; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 419; Article Characters Count: 2511 |
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| Diabetes Break-Thru Helps Battle Blood Sugar Woes by Troy Simon | | Are you a diabetic? If so, you are definitely not alone. Recent numbers report that there are some 18 million Type 2 diabetics. The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists released statistics at it's annual meeting suggesting two-thirds of Type 2 diabetics don't have their blood sugar ... Full Article | | Views: 352; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 486; Article Characters Count: 3004 |
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| Diabetes Breakthrough Helps Diabetics Fight Back. by Troy Simon | | Have you heard about the diabetes breakthrough that lowers blood sugar levels by 30% in 30 days? The all natural Diabetic Pack was developed with Nobel Prize Winning Science. This FoodMatrix biotechnology has a 4 year proven track record of helping take diabetics off insulin and oral medications... Full Article | | Views: 387; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 217; Article Characters Count: 1294 |
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| Diabetes Has Become A Risk in Men's Life by Richard Gary | | This is true that men with diabetes have an increased risk of developing erectile dysfunction compared with men without diabetes. Erectile dysfunction in diabetes has many potential causes, including the specific diabetes complications of neuropathy and vascular disease, as well as conditions ... Full Article | | Views: 472; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 483; Article Characters Count: 3141 |
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| Diabetes is Manageable by Paul Sanford | | It is estimated that over 18 million people over the age of 20 in this country have diabetes. Persons over the age of 45 and those considered obese according to the Bio Mass Index are in elevated risk categories for this potentially fatal disease. Once diagnosed the potential health conditions ... Full Article | | Views: 59; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 368; Article Characters Count: 2183 |
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| Diabetes Symptoms, Causes & Types by P. Mehta | | Diabetes affects the manner in which the body handles carbohydrates, fats and proteins. If neglected, diabetes can have serious complications. The diabetic people have high blood sugar level. The blood sugar level is regulated by insulin - a hormone produced by the pancreas, which depends on your... Full Article | | Views: 226; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 231; Article Characters Count: 1450 |
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| Diabetes Type 2 and Artificial Sweeteners by Dr. Jamie Fettig | | Diabetes Type 2 (adult onset) Refined carbs/sugars are actually the biggest contributing factor to type 2 diabetes-that is, the type of diabetes people develop later in life. The major contributing factor to type 2 diabetes is eating too many refined carbs. Type 2 diabetes is one of the ... Full Article | | Views: 66; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 434; Article Characters Count: 2422 |
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| Diabetes... Sweet Story of Healing by Doug Grant | | In a time not too long ago, there lived a little girl named Lindsey. (Real story.) She was born on the pale side of health and never seemed to get better. At six she was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes. Then began the scramble to save her life. Heavy doses of insulin. Seventeen ... Full Article | | Views: 42; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 408; Article Characters Count: 2293 |
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| Diabetic Complications - Can Benfotiamine Help Prevent Them? by Zach Malott | | Diabetic complications contribute too many life threatening diseases globally. The root cause of diabetic complications is elevated glucose levels which contribute to blood vessel damage. Diabetic retinopathy, nephropathy, or neuropathy are caused by damage to small blood vessel in the eyes, ... Full Article | | Views: 149; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 585; Article Characters Count: 3886 |
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| Diabetic Foot Care Tips: Can't Afford to Ignore It. by Jasdeep Singh | | Most of the time, we focus on health or skin care completely ignoring the importance of our feet. Foot care is equally important especially for diabetic people to avoid foot complications. Feet is one part of our body which is used the most. Even then, we tend to ignore it until we don't come ... Full Article | | Views: 501; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 380; Article Characters Count: 2079 |
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| Diabetic Frozen Shoulder. An Explanation of The Frozen Shoulder - Diabetes Connection? by Gordon Cameron | | Diabetic frozen shoulder is a major problem. The pain and limited function that it causes can seriously limit the normal activities of day-to-day life. Frozen shoulder is much more common in diabetic patients and this article aims to explore the nature of the Frozen Shoulder Diabetes connection... Full Article | | Views: 330; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 529; Article Characters Count: 3114 |
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| Diabetic Neuropathy by Srivathshan Nagarajan | | Diabetic Neuropathy, a nerve disorder caused by diabetes, is characterized by a loss or reduction of sensation in the feet, and in some cases the hands, and pain and weakness in the feet. The symptoms of diabetic neuropathy vary. Numbness and tingling in feet are often the first sign. Some people... Full Article | | Views: 494; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 385; Article Characters Count: 2500 |
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| Discover the Positive Effects of Exercise for Diabetes Sufferers by Emily Clark | | 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 ... Full Article | | Views: 247; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 574; Article Characters Count: 3517 |
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| Do You Have Diabetes? Symptoms Of Diabetes And How To Address Them by Charlene Nuble | | Diabetes mellitus is a condition resulting from the pancreas' inability to produce enough insulin, which is needed by the body to help create energy. A deficiency of or ineffectiveness of insulin leads to high glucose levels in the blood, thus, leading to this illness. Diabetes has two ... Full Article | | Views: 160; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 566; Article Characters Count: 3429 |
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| Exercise & Diabetes by Jayachandran Radhakrishnan | | You are no doubt aware that exercise can help prevent the serious complications that often come with diabetes and heart disease. Research has repeatedly shown that regular physical activity helps reduce the likelihood of having a heart attack or a stroke, aids in weight loss, and improves mood. Full Article | | Views: 59; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 439; Article Characters Count: 2486 |
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| Exercising for Diabetes Sufferers by Denny Santi | | Exercise is often recommended in treating type 1 (insulin-
dependent) and type 2 (noninsulin- dependent) diabetes ~ both as a stand-alone activity and in combination with diet and drug therapy. For people who are heavily dependent on medicines, exercise cannot replace drugs but it does contribute... Full Article | | Views: 471; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 522; Article Characters Count: 3156 |
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| Fibromyalgia and Insulin Resistance by Jane Oelke | | Do you have symptoms that relate to an insulin imbalance? If you have fibromyalgia, look and see if you also have hypoglycemia, insulin resistance, or diabetes symptoms. These types of blood sugar imbalances can cause fibromyalgia pain to get worse. Blood sugar imbalances cause insulin absorption... Full Article | | Views: 72; Rating: N/A; Article Word Count: 727; Article Characters Count: 4460 |
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