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Are You At Risk Of Contracting Diabetes
It is unbelievable, but today there are at least 20 million people living with diabetes in America and the sad part is that it was possible to prevent and heal pre-diabetes and diabetes type 2 naturally with balanced nutrition, and basic exercise. People at risk of getting the disease drop by a staggering 60 percent if they manage to lose just 10… (read 55 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Juvenile Diabetics Get Help from a Fish
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! Research from a nationwide study at the Norwegian Institute of Health revealed that when parents give their… (read 55 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Diabetes Treatment at Home: 3 Tips to Minimize Complications
The treatment of diabetes is highly individualized. It will depend on the type of diabetes, whether you have other active medical problems, as well as your age and general health at time of diagnosis. However, one fact remains constant in treatment: if you have diabetes, you must make healthier lifestyle choices in diet, exercise, and other… (read 54 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Mommy Might Have Diabetes
Maternal diabetes or gestational diabetes occurs when a pregnancy is complicated by diabetes. Statistics show that 95% of mothers with diabetes depend highly on insulin. It also indicates diabetes can occur on different levels. One is when the mother is already diabetic even before the baby inside her was conceived. Another is when the mother… (read 54 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Keep Diabetes Complications At Bay With Early Diagnosis
Since diabetes can lie dormant for a number of years without being detected, by the time a person is diagnosed with this chronic illness, complications may have already set in. Therefore, it is important to have regular checks to make sure that the levels of blood sugar are normal. Taking this precaution can avoid the risks of complications which… (read 54 times since Mar 10th 2007)

The Subconscious Diet Can Help Protect Your Child From Type 2 Diabetes
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 another 9 million are heavy enough to be at risk, yet studies show that many parents are in denial about… (read 54 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Give Some Time To The American Diabetes Association
At a certain point in time, people come to realize that their lives can only gain meaning when they discover their true calling, through which they are able to help others. Life can not be solely defined by accumulation of wealth or achievement of self-motivated objectives. The full and true meaning of life can only be experienced by individuals… (read 54 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Blindness Could Be Caused By Diabetes!
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that reduces a person’s immunity. It can lead to heart disease, and it may also affect some organs of the body, such as the eyes. Diabetes is, in fact, the cause of the most common form of blindness, a condition known as diabetic retinopathy. Almost all patients with Type 1 diabetes and 60 percent of patients with… (read 53 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Snacking for Diabetics-You Must Be Kidding
If you think that snacking is bad for your health, you may not realize the fantastic health tool that snacking can be. Snacks aren’t all bad. In fact, snacking can be a very good thing to do to maintain a healthy lifestyle and good nutrition. You see, snacks allow us to get a little bit of energy when we start to wear out or lose our focus on our… (read 53 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Correct Diabetes Information May Save You From Lots Of Troubles
Diet is the cornerstone of your diabetic treatment; let it not become the headstone! I might sound rude to you for passing on this sort of crude observation, but in the interest of your health and well-being, I feel it as my utmost duty to forewarn you! It sets the diabetes man thinking-each spoon of liquid that he sips, each ounce of food that he… (read 53 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Get More Out Of Life While Managing Your Diabetes
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 didn't know squat about the benefits and overall happiness a healthy lifestyle would lead to. I was… (read 52 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Experts Divided Over Latest Diabetes Medications
A new anti-diabetes drug gives the people of India a new hope in fighting diabetes. Experts however are still divided about the medication’s effectiveness despite significant evidences of the pill’s power to stop diabetes by as much as 60 percent. Nevertheless, experts are still very hopeful for the drug, known as Rosiglitazone, to be what the… (read 51 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Making The Child With Juvenile Diabetes Eat The Right Kind Of Food
The children used to waste lots of water from the Community Well. It was a problem for the old man, who had the responsibility of looking after the well. He knew that physical punishment is not the solution for this problem. He solved the issue with a song: “Children, children listen to me, Waste no water, waster no water, There is a ghost near… (read 51 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Diabetes: the Unknown Epidemic Sweeping the West
It is a little scary to realize that over five million people in the US have undiagnosed diabetes. Add that to the approximately seventeen million that have diabetes, and you have an epidemic of massive proportions. But, it gets even worse. Another sixteen million have “pre-diabetes,” according to Tommy G. Thompson, Health and Human Services… (read 51 times since Mar 10th 2007)

Every Person Before Developing Type 2 Diabetes Almost Always Has Pre-diabetes
What is Pre-diabetes? This is a fact that before developing diabetes mellitus type 2, almost always that patient develops Pre-diabetes condition. Though we will not diagnose that person as diabetic, but if he or she will not control his or her blood suger level, he will probably have diabetes mellitus in future. In pre-diabetes, blood sugar levels… (read 51 times since Mar 10th 2007)

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