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How Is Diabetes Monitored?
LIFESALARY.COM - ARTICLES CENTER | August 28th 2008 by JBiggs
Diabetes is known to cause high blood-glucose levels, but how do you know to what extent this has occurred to you? When insulin is too low and glucose levels are too high, glucose is not getting into the cells. How do you know to what extent glu read more
Superfoods: Raw Foods Diet is Beneficial to Your Health
All About your Life | July 31st 2008 by joom
The benefits advocated from eating such a diet seem endless: lowering cholesterol and triglyceride levels, eliminating cravings, preventing overeating, purging the body of accumulated toxins, balancing hormones, maintaining blood glucose levels and r read more
Caffeine Raising Blood Glucose Levels Says AJCN
BodyBuilding Secrets Live | May 30th 2008 by Marc David
A group of researchers at the University of Guelph, have conduced a study that reached a rather interesting conclusion. Drinking caffeinated coffee before your low-sugar, low-glycemic cereal can raise your blood glucose levels as much as 250%! Accor read more
A Link Between Blood Sugar And Alzheimer's?
Vibrant Healthy U | April 10th 2008 by Angie
By not controlling your blood sugar levels you put yourself in line for a whole host of problems including thirst, blurred vision, slow to heal cuts and bruises, kidney disease, nerve damage, heart... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my webs read more
What About Hygiene?
Diabetes symptoms | March 4th 2008 by Harry
Daily care is one way to prevent sources of infection that lead to the increase of blood-glucose levels in the body. Daily care involves a number of practices. This topic will focus on the practices of daily hygiene. These practices involve dental ca read more
Celery
Herbs store | February 24th 2008 by Harry
Celery is high in minerals, including sodium and chlorine, but is a poor source of vitamins. It may have antirheumatic, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, sedative, anticonvulsive, fungicidal, and anti carcinogenic effects. Celery juice has antihypertensiv read more
Healthy Recipes to Control Blood Glucose Levels
My Online Health Articles | February 19th 2008 by Carla from WordPlay
Love to eat but have to watch your blood sugar? The delicious Fruity Salad, Sweet Potato Bake and Garlic-Onion Bean Dip recipes below let you eat well while you watch your blood glucose levels. Every year, 1 million Americans aged 20 years or older a read more
Cinnamon Helps Type 2 Diabetics
Kimkins Diet | February 14th 2008 by Kimmer
A Kimkins member passed along this article on the benefits of cinnamon and type 2 diabetes:"American scientists have claimed that a teaspoon of cinnamon a day may help prevent the onset of diabetes.The common spice could help millions of sufferers of read more
Blood Glucose Numbers: What are the Right Numbers?
Fitness Equipment Solutions | February 3rd 2008 by Lucy Jones
Depending on where you look, recommended blood glucose levels can vary. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) numbers differ from the American College of Endocrinology (ACE) guidelines. read more
Inhaled Insulin: The Pros And Cons Of This Wonder Aid
Fitness Equipment Solutions | February 1st 2008 by Lucy Jones
Insulin, a hormone produced by the Islets of Langerhans in your pancreas, plays an integral role the process of digestion, enabling your body read more
Diabetes And Exercise: Working Your Way Out Of This Disease
Fitness Equipment Solutions | January 30th 2008 by Lucy Jones
The process which converts the food you eat into the energy your body uses is far from simple. After every meal, the carbohydrate content of the food is broken down .. read more
Diabetes and Skin Care
Diabetes symptoms | December 24th 2007 by Harry
Skin care is most associated with the simple act of bathing. Surprisingly, there can be both too much and too little use of water. Soaking the body can lead to tissue breakdown, while lack of cleanliness can lead to local infections. Drink plenty of read more
Eye Care and Diabetes
Diabetes symptoms | October 21st 2007 by Harry
Eye care is also a part of hygiene. Many illnesses, such as colds and flu, are passed on by contact of the hands with either the mouth or the eyes. You should wash your hands before you do anything related to the eyes. If you wear contact lenses, read more
What Is Important About Exercise?
Diabetes symptoms | October 10th 2007 by Harry
Exercise has great importance as part of the medical management of the person who has diabetes mellitus. The best exercise program is one in which aerobic activity is done for a period of 20 to 30 minutes on a daily or every-other-day basis. Bene read more
Diabetes and Dental Care
Diabetes symptoms | October 4th 2007 by Harry
Numerous people have reported that once they had healed from having an abscessed tooth, or their gingivitis (gum disease) had been cured, or they had a large cavity filled, their blood sugar became more normal. Any source of infection will “ read more
Diabetes Medication
Diabetes symptoms | September 20th 2007 by Harry
Many people who have diabetes mellitus need one of two types of medication to control their blood-glucose levels. One type of medication assists in the use and availability of insulin, while the other medication actually replaces the body’s read more
Differences In Treatment For Children And Adults
Diabetes symptoms | September 11th 2007 by Harry
A child cannot be treated as a miniature adult. A one-unit change in insulin in a 40-pound child will have much more of an effect than a one-unit change in a 140-pound adult. Children not only have rapidly changing size but also rapidly changing read more
Management Of Type 1 Diabetes
Diabetes symptoms | August 29th 2007 by Harry
Depending on the management program you are in, once the acute state of the diabetes management is controlled you may be discharged from the hospital and asked to return to the doctor on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis, plus receive some educat read more
Diabetes Treatment - Management Of Type 2 Diabetes
Diabetes symptoms | August 22nd 2007 by Harry
For some adults with mild elevations of blood sugar, redistribution of calories throughout the day (just as insulin dosages are distributed throughout the day) keeps the body from being challenged at anyone time of day or may smooth out the blood read more
Acute Care - Diabetes Treatment
Diabetes symptoms | August 14th 2007 by Harry
The initial management of Type 1 diabetes is about the same for adults and children. Most physicians will give small amounts of insulin continuously or hourly in relation to the person’s size and in relation to the state of ketoacidosis and read more
Diabetes Management In Pregnancy
Diabetes symptoms | July 10th 2007 by Harry
For the pregnant woman with Type 1, Type 2, or gestational diabetes, there are certain changes in the body’s needs. Pregnancy has been called a “diabetogic state.” Pregnancy is stressful to the body, and anything that is stressf read more

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