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Diabetes Articles

61)  Pancreas Transplants - A Solution For Type 1 Diabetes Sufferers?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Type 1 diabetes was formerly known as juvenile diabetes or insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. Type 1 diabetes matures quickly and symptoms are very visible. This type of diabetes occurs when the body's immune system destroys pancreatic cells. These...

62)  Type I Diabetes: Insulin-Dependent Diabetes   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Type I diabetes is also known as insulin-dependent diabetes or juvenile diabetes. This form of diabetes is mainly found in children. The primary problem in all forms of diabetes, regardless if it is Type I or Type II is that the glucose (sugar) lev...

63)  Type II Diabetes: Insulin-Dependent Diabetes   Submitted: 2006-05-03
The term diabetes refers to higher than normal levels of sugar, or glucose, in the blood. Type II diabetes, also known as insulin-dependent diabetes, was commonly referred to as adult onset diabetes until recently when the name no longer accurately ...

64)  Double Diabetes -- Placing Your Kids at Even More Risk   Submitted: 2006-05-03
In some medical circles it's called Type 3 Diabetes. Teenagers and young adults diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, if overweight or obese, can develop type 2 diabetes later in life. It's a double whammy and the medical consequences of such a diagnosis...

65)  Get More Out Of Life While Managing Your Diabetes   Submitted: 2006-05-03
When I was first diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age of 21, I had not given the first thought to living a healthy diabetic lifestyle. As far as I was concerned, a healthy lifestyle was reserved only for fitness junkies and overweight moms. I di...

66)  What Is Diabetes?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Your doctor may have recently advised you have diabetes. Or you are overweight and you have discovered you may be at risk of diabetes. Others may have a friend or family member who has been diagnosed with the disease. Just what does diabetes mean...

67)  Living with Diabetes and Celiac Disease   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Living with multiple health problems can complicate things. As a diabetic balancing the levels of carbohydrates, (starches and sugars) with the level of insulin requires thought and discipline. You should always consult your doctor and dietician fo...

68)  Exercise – The Only Hope for Diabetes!   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Why is it that the smallest paragraph in diabetes prevention magazines is about exercise? Exercise is probably the only hope for the diabetes crisis. If you have diabetes or some one in your family tree does, beware! You really have one choice, keep ...

69)  Diabetes and Exercise - Just Move it!   Submitted: 2006-05-03
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 e...

70)  Can We Do More for Diabetics? New Research Suggests that We Can   Submitted: 2006-05-03
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 i...

71)  The Subconscious Diet Can Help Protect Your Child From Type 2 Diabetes   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Until obesity became epidemic, type 2 diabetes was virtually unheard of in children and teens. It was originally called "adult-onset" because it was mainly seen after middle age. At least 9 million American children are seriously overweight and anoth...

72)  Diabetes and Fitness   Submitted: 2006-05-03
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 ...

73)  Exercising for Diabetes Sufferers   Submitted: 2006-05-03
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, exerc...

74)  Discover the Positive Effects of Exercise for Diabetes Sufferers   Submitted: 2006-05-03
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 ...

75)  Avandia Side Effect Lawyer: Diabetes Drug Damages Liver   Submitted: 2006-05-03
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 cir...

76)  Insulin Resistance And Complex Carbohydrates   Submitted: 2006-05-03
One of the biggest mistakes that weight loss failures make is cutting out carbs altogether. An example of this flawed ideology is the Atkins diet. Clinical studies have proven that the low-carb, high fat diet has a negative impact on the health of yo...

77)  Adult Onset Diabetes and Quacks   Submitted: 2006-05-03
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-relate...

78)  Some Changes Make A Big Difference!   Submitted: 2006-05-03
When it comes to diabetes, small changes can make a big difference -- even in the middle of an epidemic that currently affects more than 2 million Americans and Canadians, and costs us an estimated $13.2 billion per year. Earlier prevention, earlier...

79)  Diabetes... Sweet Story of Healing   Submitted: 2006-05-03
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. Heav...

80)  Diabetic Foot Care Tips: Cant Afford to Ignore It!   Submitted: 2006-05-03
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 the...

81)  Diabetes Break-Thru Helps Battle Blood Sugar Woes   Submitted: 2006-05-03
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 ...

82)  Diabetes is Manageable   Submitted: 2006-05-03
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. ...

83)  Fibromyalgia and Insulin Resistance   Submitted: 2006-05-03
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. ...

84)  Do You Have Diabetes? Symptoms Of Diabetes And How To Address Them   Submitted: 2006-05-03
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, leadi...

85)  Gestational Diabetes   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Gestational diabetes is a temporary condition that occurs during pregnancy. Pregnant women who have never had diabetes before, but who have high blood sugar levels during pregnancy, are said to have gestational diabetes. Gestational diabetes affects...

86)  Diabetes Symptoms, Causes & Types   Submitted: 2006-05-03
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 ...

87)  Benfotiamine - A New Tool In Preventing Diabetic Complications?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
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 ...

88)  Diabetes and Glyconutrients   Submitted: 2006-05-03
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. The best way to manage your diabetic condition is to address the actual ...

89)  How Do You Know If You Have Diabetes?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Diabetes mellitus is a disorder characterized by the inability of the body to either produce or respond to insulin making it impossible to maintain proper levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood. The extra glucose is excreted in the urine and because ...

90)  The Importance Of Following And Maintaining A Diabetic Diet   Submitted: 2006-05-03
A diabetic diet is a specially designed eating plan that is high in carbohydrates and low in fat. People with diabetes don't need to go out and purchase special foods to maintain a diabetic diet, they can eat the same foods as the whole family. A hea...


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