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What are the Differences Between Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2?
By :
Robert L J Bloom
There are two main forms of diabetes. These are diabetes type 1 and diabetes type 2. More accurate these are not different types of diabetes, as type 1 and and type 2 are two completely different deseases.
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.
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.
Understanding The Link Between Errectile Dysfunction And Diabetes
By :
Khim Lim
Why is there a link between errectile dysfunction and diabetes? Find out 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.
Do You Have Diabetes?
By :
Dan Farrell
No one is immune to diabetes and it can be the 'silent killer' if left untreated. Know what symptoms to look for and what to do if you find you have diabetes.
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.
Diabetes Supply - Where Can You Get Them?
By :
Brooke Hayles
Nearly 20 million people suffer from diabetes in the United States alone. After the initial diagnoses, the condition is usually monitored by the patient themselves. There are a wide range of products on the market today listed under diabetes supply. This includes ways to test, treat and control the side effects of this disease.
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.
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.
Can Compound Vitamin A Cure Diabetic Foot Ulcers?
By :
Lee Dobbins
Find out how Vitamin A is helping some people with diabetic foot ulcers.
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!
Diabetes: Do You Know If You Have It?
By :
Adrian Adams
Nearly 7% of Americans have some type of diabetes. Unfortunately, nearly one third of those people are unaware they suffer from it.
Keep Yourself Healthy With Diabetic Diet Plan
By :
Lesley Chew
This is an article on how a diabetic patient can live a normal life by following a diabetic diet plan.
Are You One Of Millions Who Don't Know You Have Diabetes?
By :
Jeff Wilson
Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects as many as 300 million people worldwide and 17 million Americans. Of the 17 million people with diabetes, about one-third of them don't even know they have it. Every year, additional cases are diagnosed.
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
Adult Diabetes - A Disease Of Choices!
By :
Adrian Adams
We don't tend to think that when we munch a juicy burger, supplemented by crisp fries and an icy cold drink that we are munching diabetes, in fact that very idea is rather revolting isn't it?
A Brief Overview of Diabetes
By :
Jonathon Hardcastle
Chances are, you or someone you know has diabetes, a condition in which the body is unable to regulate blood sugar on its own. According to the American Diabetes Association, there are 20.8 million children and adults in the U.S. or 7 percent of the population, who have diabetes.
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.
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.
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 ?
Are You Able To Spot Early Diabetes Symptoms? Here Is A Checklist
By :
Bill Urell
Feeling fatigued and stressed? Are you experiencing great thirst and hunger at odd times of the day, even after eating?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Nutrition Standards for Juvenile Diabetics
By :
Andrew Bicknell
The nutritional recommendations for juveniles with diabetes are much the same as the general population in this country. Children with diabetes need to eat a well balanced and healthy diet in order to keep their blood sugar levels in the normal range.
Seven Newly-Identified Diabetes Genes
By :
Pat Carpenter
Recent research findings may offer some new hope to 20.8 million individuals in Dallas, Houston, elsewhere in Texas and throughout the rest of the United States who have diabetes. While an estimated 14.6 million have been diagnosed, 6.2 million people (or nearly one-third) are unfortunately unaware that they have the disease.
How to Triumph Over Diabetes
By :
Ann Stewart
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!
America is Suffering from an Obesity Epidemic
By :
Scott Meyers
66 million Americans are clinically obese. That means that they have more than 30% fat by body weight, when a 'normal' body should have less than 25%. Obesity has reached epidemic proportions over the past twenty years.
Diabetes and Circulatory Disease
By :
Scott Meyers
Diabetes is a scourge on our society. The number of diabetes patients in the US has climbed to an estimated 12-14 million, up from 8 million in 1990. This article will deal with the growth in Type-I and Type-II diabetes in the US, and the effect that diabetes can have on circulatory disease.
What is the Difference Between Juvenile and Adult-Onset Diabetes, and What Can We Do about It?
By :
Scott Meyers
It used to be clear that Juvenile, or Type-I diabetes, occurred only with children, and Type-II ("Adult Onset") diabetes occurred solely among adults. While Type-I diabetes remains a problem of the young, and has a different etiology than Type-II diabetes, both are climbing in incidence.
Insulin Resistance and Morbid Obesity
By :
Scott Meyers
We are suffering an obesity epidemic in the United States. About 66 million people are classified as 'obese,' which means that they have a Body Mass Index (BMI) greater than 30%. That means that a person's body is over 30% fat.
Nine Surprising Diabetes Risks For Texans
By :
Pat Carpenter
Many individuals in Dallas, Houston and other places around Texas don't know that they may be slowly working toward a permanent, chronic disease -- diabetes. Untreated, diabetes can lead to heart and blood pressure problems, dependence on insulin shots, blindness, neuropathy and an early death.
A Diabetic Diet is Key to Managing Diabetes
By :
Andrew Bicknell
A diabetic diet is a balanced healthy diet with appropriate mixture of carbohydrates, proteins and fats at each meal so as to both provide essential nutrients as well as create an even release of glucose into the blood from meal to meal on a daily basis.
Drug Used To Treat Diabetes In Texas May Kill Patients
By :
Pat Carpenter
Another drug approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration may increase the risk of heart attacks and deaths. Avandia, a medication that has been used to treat diabetes for eight years now, and has been prescribed for six million people worldwide, has come under attack in light of recent reports.
Diabetes - Why Losing Weight Could Save Hours In Hospital Waiting Rooms
By :
Jean Shaw
Apparently 9 out of 10 people with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes are overweight. I didn't know that, did you?
Information on Type 2 Diabetes: What It Tells You
By :
Andy Rowde
Several sources of information on the type two diabetes can be found almost everywhere. If you suspect that you have the diabetes type 2 condition or are at risk of acquiring it, type 2 diabetes information can be easily and conveniently found online. However, not every bit of online data may be accurately written. Therefore, it is necessary to set the facts straight about the common misconceptions about type 2 diabetes.
Texans Deal With Medications That May Kill Them: Avandia Linked With Causing Heart Attacks In Those
By :
Pat Carpenter
It's becoming increasingly difficult for diabetics to know which is worse -- having the disease, or realizing the treatment for it just might be fatal, too. Late last month, a federal drug advisory board voted overwhelmingly in favor of keeping Avandia, a medication for Type 2 diabetes, on the market, despite findings that it raised the risk of heart attacks and angina.
How To Delay Or Avoid Type 2 Diabetes
By :
Kevin Sinclair
Diabetes is a disease caused by the inability of the body to properly produce insulin, a hormone that helps the body convert food to energy. In type 2 diabetes the body does not produce enough insulin or it produces insulin which is ineffective in regulating the body's blood sugar levels.
In Search of Natural Cures For Diabetes
By :
Flor Serquina
Having diabetes is akin to walking a tightrope - you have to face the challenge of ensuring that you don't get too little sugar in your bloodstream and also that you don't get too much. This, you will have to do on a daily basis. When dealing with this disease may seem too much, sometimes a more natural 'cure' seems attractive. Be careful, though. Not everything that is natural may contribute to the treatment of diabetes, much less to its cure.
Knowing the Different Types of Diabetes Treatment Drugs
By :
Lisa Janse
If the thought of injecting insulin terrifies you, finding out that you have diabetes could seem like the worst possible diagnosis. If you are type 2 diabetic however, you may be pleased to know that there are a huge number of different diabetes treatment drugs that you can try before you need to resort to insulin. Here are a few of the diabetes treatments that are available to type 2 diabetics today, along with the possible side effects you may experience when using these.
Fat Build Up Increases Risk Of Insulin Resistance For Texans
By :
Pat Carpenter
As a young individual who lives in Dallas, Houston, Austin or other locations in Texas, you try to stay in shape. But maybe you're still carrying a few extra pounds. Medical professionals have already linked your spare tire to the increased risk of diabetes. Now doctors are saying that upper trunk fat...
Cause And Consequence: Type 2 Diabetes Explained
By :
Emily Saar
Type 2 diabetes explained for the newly diagnosed and those wanting a better understanding of what it means to be a type 2 diabetic.
Free Treatment For Diabetics In Texas: Exercise
By :
Pat Carpenter
Well, well, well. I do believe we finally have a winner: free therapy for the growing number of those with diabetes. It turns out there are few excuses for diabetics -- or any of us, for that matter -- not to exercise. According to recent reports, nearly any form of exercise benefits the long-term control of blood sugar levels, be it aerobic, weight/resistance training, or both.
Type 2 Diabetes: What Doctors Don't Tell You
By :
Emily Saar
A description of what type 2 diabetes is, why our healthcare industry wants to keep us sick, and the Canadian type 2 diabetes remedy that is sweeping the globe.
Warning Signs Of Diabetes!
By :
Bob Alexander
Early warning signs of diabetes. How to tell that you might be a diabetic.
Diamaxol
By :
Curtis McCoy
Diamaxol is a propriety drug marketed and developed by MicroNutra Health incorporated. Diamaxol is designed to regulate blood sugar levels in people suffering from diabetes. Diamaxol is also believed to facilitate cell growth, increase insulin production, and is a mixture of natural extracts and essential minerals like zinc and chromium. Since Diamaxol is made from natural extracts it is easily absorbed by the body and compared to traditional medicines (that are designed to replace hormones like Insulin), Diamaxol controls diabetes by encouraging insulin synthesis and regulating blood sugar levels. To better understand the potential of Diamaxol, below is a list of the ingredients included in Diamaxol:
50% Of People With Pre Diabetes Don't Realize They Are
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One of the major roles in the prevention of diabetes is knowledge. The fact that 50% of people with prediabetes are unaware that the condition exists makes it extremely hard to prevent this silent killer from altering our lives and letting us live diabetes free
Pediatric Diabetes - Caring for a Diabetic Child
By :
Min Zhu
Statistics are showing gains in pediatric diabetes. Most cases are prevalent Type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes is increasing as well. Knowing how to care for a diabetic child can lessen episodes of seizures.
Type 2 Diabetes - Symptoms and Diet
By :
Harwood E Woodpecker
As a disease Type 2 diabetes is getting more and more common in Western society, mainly due to diet and the down turn in many peoples lives of the amount of time that they spend exercising.
Caffeine Causes Glucose Level Spikes In Type 2 Diabetics
By :
Brenda Skidmore
Did you know that nearly 18 million Americans have been diagnosed as having diabetes, and this figure continues to rise?
A Guide to Understanding Diabetes
By :
Lee Wharton
This article give a introduction to diabetes and what it means it also covers the different types of diabetes. Then It covers the symptoms and when to seek treatment.
Herbal Solutions For Diabetes And Pre-Diabetes Conditions
By :
Jules Hawk
There are a number of plant species known to have insulin-like acting substances. This article aims to tackle these various natural plant remedies for diabetes.
Dietary Teaching for the Diabetic Client
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Once a patient is diagnosed as having diabetes, their world suddenly changes. Now they must monitor their glucose before meals and at bedtime, they must watch the sugars that they consume and be aware of the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia and know what actions to take. This is a lot of information to process for a diabetic of any age.
Assessing the Diabetic Client
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In assessing the diabetic client, the nurse should identify specific body systems that the disease effects. Always look first. Is the client obese, frail, emaciated or well nourished? Notice the client's face and skin color, are they pale, flushed or diaphoretic. Ask them how they feel. Are they hungry, thirsty, do they need to use the rest room? Offer them a drink of water if they are thirsty.
Addressing the Dietary Needs of the Diabetic
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The client who is diagnosed as a diabetic must face the challenges of restructuring their diet. A health diet and proper management can enhance their health by promoting stable glucose. The diabetic uses oral hypoglycemic agents, insulin or both must still monitor their eating habits and know what food groups to choose from to help them control their blood glucose levels.
Somogyi Effect and the Dawn Phenomenon
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Diabetes is an illness that the patient must live with the rest of their lives. The key to living with diabetes successfully is tight glycemic control, or controlling blood sugar levels.
Glycemic Index, Blood Sugar and Diabetes
By :
Keith Lewis
Diets that focus on reduced carbohydrate intake, diets that limit or reduce fat intake, low-caloric diets, combination diets, blood typing diets, genotype diets, and diabetic diets can all be very confusing.
Helping the Diabetic Manage Their Diabetes With Family Support
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The quality of life and health are greatly increased when those who are diabetic control their blood glucose levels consistently throughout the day. Tight glycemic control can prevent many of the illnesses associated with diabetes such as peripheral neuropathy, glaucoma, cardiovascular disease and hypertension.
Dietary Needs of the Diabetic Part IV
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The diabetic patient can help control their blood glucose levels in conjunction with a healthy diet. Not only can they help to control their blood glucose levels with a healthy diet, but their lipids and blood pressure as well. Nutrition recommendations are developed from the following table:
4 Top Tests for Diabetes
By :
Tom Parker
In this article I discuss four of the tests that your doctor may use to diagnose you with diabetes. These tests include; the Fasting Plasma Glucose Test, The Oral Glucose Tolerance Test, the Random Blood Glucose Test and the Glycosylated Haemoglobin Test.
Diabetes, The 6 Points That Will Explain It For You
By :
Dick Aronson
Diabetes is a major and fast growing disease which a lot of sufferers still don't understand. This article attempts to explain the most important features of the disease and what to do about it under 6 headings.
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