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What You Should Know About Diabetes and Foot Pain
Although flat feet affect a significant part of the population, so does diabetes. Like those with flat feet, people with diabetes can develop foot pain. However, the foot condition that affects diabetics is called diabetic distal symmetric sensory polyneuropathy, better known as diabetic neuropathy. Diabetic neuropathy is a condition that results… (read 69 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Pre-Diabetes; Are You At Risk?
When your blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be considered diabetes, you have a condition known as impaired glucose tolerance, or pre diabetes. Pre diabetes is usually accompanied by insulin resistance, and most people that are diagnosed with it go on to develop type 2 diabetes within a 10 year period. Are You At… (read 69 times since Mar 10th 2007)

How Cinnamon Seems to Help a Diabetic with Their Diabetes Condition
A startling connection was made lately between the use of cinnamon and the ability to prevent some of the diabetes symptoms. 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 the Diabetes Action Research and Education Foundation, Dr. Richard… (read 69 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Free Diabetic Tips & Information For Anyone Suffering From Diabetes
Diabetes Living with diabetes can be a stressful time not only for you but for your family too. The condition can strike at any point during your life, from infancy through to seniority and initially be very daunting. It’s thought that in the UK alone there is around 2 million people who are Diabetic. However, perhaps more worryingly is this… (read 69 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Causes/Basic Definitons of Diabetes
Before studying the causes of diabetes you must understand what is diabetes? Diabetes is a disease caused by hormonal imbalance. Insulin is helpful in supply of sugar to various parts of the body. When the beta cells in either produce low quantities of insulin or does not produce insulin in the pancreas, such a stage is called diabetes. In other… (read 69 times since Mar 10th 2007)

All It Takes is $1
Support me in America’s Walk for Diabetes! We all know someone affected by Diabetes, whether it is a family member, co-worker, or friend. But, between providing for our families, the soaring gas prices, sending care packages to beloved troops overseas, and the victims of Hurricane Katrina taking top priority, it may seem difficult for us to find… (read 68 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Making Exercise and Hypoglycemia Work Together
The diagnosis makes diabetes a reality for you. With diabetes, experiencing hypoglycemia is usually a risk. Because you’re a diabetic, you must be extra cautious when it comes to what you eat…and how much you exercise. Is there a way to make exercise a regular part of your life without giving hypoglycemia an equally permanent status in your life… (read 68 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Type 2 Diabetes: Does Popping Pills Really Control It?
Discovering you have type 2 diabetes is a life-changing experience. It can be a life-change that is good or it can be disastrous. And popping pills to control your diabetes may not be the answer, but, it's up to you. Let me explain… The majority of newly diagnosed people have type 2 diabetes. Lifestyle is believed to contribute hugely to… (read 68 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Can Diet With Supplements And Exercise Reverse Type 2 Diabetes?
It is believed by most people that adult-onset diabetes is irreversible. Once you become diabetic, medication seems to be the only way to help you manage the condition to prevent you from getting into more health complications, for example, becomes a possible candidate of heart disease. However, some health professionals and experts do believe… (read 68 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Six Popular Diabetes Supplements and Their Effect on Type II
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. The following info relates findings by the government regarding the effectiveness of every one of these supplements. Alpha-Lipoic Acid Above normal levels of… (read 68 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Hypoglycemia: What Is It? What Causes It? And How Do I Treat It?
So you would have heard of hypoglycemia. But what exactly is it? What can cause it? And more importantly, how do you treat it? If you're diabetic or live with a loved one who has been diagnosed with diabetes, then you should have a basic understanding about what causes low blood sugar levels, or hypoglycaemia, and what to do about it. If someone… (read 68 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar), Diabetes Testing and Driving
Because hypoglycemia can effect your driving performance (even modestly low blood sugar can do this), if you are at all prone to hypoglycemia, I personally would strongly recommend you check out your blood sugar level each time you are about to drive. Prior to you putting the key in the ignition, test your blood sugar. There are some great… (read 68 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Diabetes: So Far so Good
There was this guy who jumped off the 37th floor of a tall building. As he fell, people at each floor inside the building heard him say as he passed them, "So far, so good…so far, so good… " Diabetes is a disease which cannot be "trusted." I know that's an odd way of putting it, but bear with me for a moment here. As a medical professional,… (read 68 times since Mar 10th 2007)

The Magic of Diabetes Shopping Tours
A diabetic shopping tour is one of the best ways to educate people suffering from diabetes on how to properly shop for their food. This knowledge is integral to being able to sort through the mess of too many consumer goods that seem to be healthy but are actually hazardous to those suffering from the condition. For those suffering from diabetes,… (read 67 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Feelings About Diabetes - Depression and Denial
This is the second installment on the article "Feelings About Diabetes". Even though they can be read separately, it is recommended to read the previous installment first before read this one. People can also tend to feel depressed when learning that they now have diabetes. Anybody can have days when they feel gloomy. A severe depression can be… (read 67 times since Mar 10th 2007)

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