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Traveling With Diabetes: 11 Tips to Make it Easy
Traveling with diabetes requires preparation both before and during your trip. Here are 11 tips to help you make sure your diabetes doesn't interfere with the pleasures of travel. 1. Visit your doctor at least a month before you leave to make sure your diabetes is under control. If you need to do any stabilizing, a month will give you enough time.… (read 64 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Diabetes: 5 Pieces of Information on Diabetes that Everyone Needs to Know
If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with diabetes, it can be scary with all of the conflicting information on diabetes that is currently available. While the internet can yield some great information, there is also a lot of wrong information that needs to be sifted through. This article will provide accurate, useful information on… (read 63 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Bitter Melon - Benefits, Uses, and Research for Diabetes and HIV
Bitter Melon — Benefits, Medicinal Properties Bitter Melon is reported to help in the treatment of diabetes and psoriasis. It has also been reported that Bitter Melon may help in the treatment of HIV Bitter Melon is the English name of Momordica charantia. Bitter Melon is also known by the names Karela and Bitter gourd. Bitter Melon grows in… (read 63 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Metformin: A Beginner's Guide
For centuries people have used French Lilac (Galega officinalis) to treat the symptoms of diabetes mellitus. But it was only in the last century that the active ingredient was isolated and identified. This compound, a single guanidine ring, while itself being too toxic to be used in the long term management of diabetes, led to the development of… (read 63 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Brush With the Dark Side
It started basically just like any other day. You couldn’t tell from its beginning what it would bring, and how it would come so close to damaging our lives irreparably. That’s how life is when you have a diabetic in your midst; particularly one who doesn’t take care of his diet, and who doesn’t follow doctor’s orders. In retrospect, it’s hard to… (read 63 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Raising Happy Diabetic Kids Part II
This is the second article in a series I am writing about how to raise happy diabetic children. You can find the first article titled Help Your Child Develope Self-Confidence in our article archives. Sometimes the phrase "happy diabetic kids" seems to be an oxymoron. Often it seems all of the dark powers of the diabetes universe are aligned… (read 63 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Can Exercise Be A Useful Tool In Treating And Preventing Diabetes?
According to the Mayo Clinic, “Exercise can be a useful tool. Improving your overall fitness, it can also help you manage your blood sugar levels, control your weight and improve your cardiovascular health.” Exercise can also increase insulin sensitivity in type 2 diabetes. That means your body requires less insulin. Along with a healthy eating… (read 63 times since Mar 10th 2007)

How the American Diabetes Association Helps You
The American Diabetes Association is a national nonprofit organization that promotes scientific research in diabetes, public information regarding diabetes and advocacy for diabetics. The organization was founded in 1940 and has programs operational in all 50 states plus the District of Columbia. This is an organization that reaches hundreds of… (read 63 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Extra Benefits Of Exercise For Diabetes Sufferers
I guess that there can not be anyone on the face of planet earth who is not aware that taking regular exercise is good for you. Walking, cycling and swimming would all rate pretty highly in a league table of activities that are good for you physically, and the fact that they are enjoyable to boot, is probably good for your mental wellbeing as… (read 63 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Is There a New Cure for Diabetes After This New Discovery?
Complications from diabetes are the second largest cause of deaths in the United States. Nearly two million people in the United States have Type 1 diabetes which is treated by insulin. Many others have Type 2 diabetes, and about five percent of the population is not even aware they have diabetes. For these people, they often are not diagnosed… (read 62 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Prevention of Diabetes Is Not Difficult At All
Diabetes is a common chronic disease that could possibly lead to heart disease, if it is not appropriately controlled. When one passes the age of 40 and has any or the entire list of the following risk factors: - High blood pressure, — High lipid levels (the excess fatty substances in the body, such as cholesterol), — A family history… (read 62 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Get Some Exercise
Once you have been diagnosed with diabetes, the first thing you here from your doctor is to “get some exercise”. Pretty soon everyone is jumping on the bandwagon and pointing out to you just how important it is to “get some exercise”. I know, I suffer Type 2 diabetes, but I have learnt how to control the disease, and getting exercise is an… (read 61 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Diabetes And Obesity. Is There A Link?
Over half the population of the United States of America is obese or suffers from the effects of being overweight. Without surprise, among this cross section of the populace there are greater instances of diabetes. Although it has not been pinpointed as to whether obesity causes diabetes or vice versa, it is common knowledge that where one is… (read 61 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Fanning the Flames of the Diabetes Epidemic
INTRODUCTION It is my pleasure to introduce to you, a new Diabetes Prevention Education, Public Relations Campaign established under the name Fannie Estelle Hill Grant, started by me, Lyndia Grant-Briggs, after the loss of my mother who succumbed to Type 2 Diabetes on Christmas Day, December 25, 2000. I noticed a fire burning in the Diabetes… (read 60 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Blood Sugar Metabolism - Let Natural Drugs be Your Controller!
What is Diabetes? Diabetes is a disorder of carbohydrate metabolism and refers to Diabetes (siphoning through) Mellitus (sweet). People with this disorder have high level of blood sugar known as hyperglycemia and lose sugar in their urine. Factors contributing to high blood sugar include reduced insulin production, decreased insulin usage, and… (read 60 times since Mar 10th 2007)

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