 Category: Diabetes
Category: Health and Fitness >> Diabetes<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 next page >> by puja seth [ 2007-01-23 ] Control diabetes through a well balanced diet plan and active life style. by Forest Sun [ 2007-01-16 ] Diabetes is an epidemic disease that affects more and more people nowadays. No need to panic when diagnosed with diabetes. Fortunately, diabetes is a manageable condition. By following some simple steps you can keep your diabetes under control. by James Marriot  [ 2007-01-16 ] In near future patients of diabetes in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will be inhaling insulin by means of insulin inhalers instead of taking insulin injections. by sanchit dubey [ 2007-01-08 ] Control diabetes through a well balanced diet plan and active life style. by Jesus Chirino  [ 2006-12-22 ] Keeping your blood glucose under control is extremely important for your health, and that would not be possible without being able to track your blood sugar levels regularly and making the necessary adjustments to stay on track. That is where the One Touch Ultra Smart meter comes in and does a wonderful job at helping you control your diabetes. by John Goh Goh  [ 2006-12-11 ] Insulin is required by the cells of the body in order for them to remove and use glucose from the blood. Coconut oil improves insulin secretion and utilization of blood glucose. Coconuts and coconut oil have a lower potassium / higher sodium ratio, which helps sustain higher blood sugar levels. by Jesus Chirino  [ 2006-11-23 ] Natural remedies for diabetes have been around for a long time but, do they really work? Let us take a look at three natural remedies that have made a positive impact on diabetes. by Ralph Morton  [ 2006-11-20 ] Ralph Morton has many articles showing the benefits
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and watch Dr. Natrajan. by Laddie Sacharko Sacharko [ 2006-11-14 ] The experts all agree; exercise can be an effective, self-regulating method for managing diabetes, especially type 2, the most common. In a study, published by the American Diabetes Association, a significant finding of the study said:"...Qi-gong may improve insulin resistance. .. improve glucose metabolism...". Exercise improves the uptake of glucose, helps to control blood sugar levels. Exercise will help produce muscle cells to replace the fat stored in your body: muscle uses more sugar. Qi Gong ( pronounced: chee goong ) is exercise and relaxation. Qi Gong is a very good method of exercise start-up, and can be led up to higher degrees of intensity and duration without the need for expensive equipment, or a gym or track to "work out". Most people who practice some form of qi gong come to think of it more as play than work. by Arturo Ronzon  [ 2006-11-10 ] Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects as many as 16 million Americans, with diabetes being on such a dramatic increase in the United States, it's helpful to understand what diabetes is, and what to look for. Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness, renal failure, and amputation in the United States, and is associated with a range of complications, including heart attacks, strokes, amputations and loss of vision. It is characterized by glucose intolerance and is caused by an imbalance between the body's insulin supply and insulin demand. by Armughan Riaz Riaz [ 2006-11-07 ] Diabetes Mellitus is now considered as an epidemic disease in most of countries. Cardiovascular and Strok complications of diabetes can also be seen in prediabetes stage. by Submissions Atcds [ 2006-10-21 ] When it comes to traveling with diabetes, there are several things you should keep in mind to ensure your trip is memorable. Of course, you want it to be memorable because of all of the fun you had and the memories you created – not because you were sick the entire time due to insulin problems or because you were held up at the airport because you improperly packed your medical supplies. Therefore, there are a few things you should do and you should be aware of before you embark on your next great journey. by Jesus Chirino  [ 2006-10-18 ] Is it okay for a diabetic to have sugars and sweets? Many people believe that those that suffer from diabetes must stay away from sweets completely. Find out what recent medical studies have shown about sweets, and how they affect those that have diabetes. by Pradeep Aggarwal [ 2006-10-17 ] Diabetes is now considered to be a worldwide epidemic, which has serious after effects like blindness, kidney failure, impotence that in turn makes the illness out of control. A Hypnotist can definitely help a person with diabetes, as a Hypnotist is considered a stress management consultant and a motivational coach. by Jesus Chirino  [ 2006-10-10 ] Insulin pumps are a flexible and effective insulin delivery device. Learn more about insulin pumps and find out if they are right for you.
by John Goh Goh  [ 2006-10-04 ] However, research shows that there is one fat that diabetics can eat without fear. That fat is coconut oil. Not only does it not contribute to diabetes, but it helps regulate blood sugar, thus lessening the effects of the disease. by Jesus Chirino  [ 2006-09-19 ] Fact: Two out of three diabetics suffer from high blood pressure. This is a condition that under no circumstances should be taken lightly, as the complications that it can bring are very serious. . Let’s find out how you can do just that by understanding what high blood pressure is and how it affects you health. by Neelima Reddy  [ 2006-09-16 ] If you've never attempted to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet before your diabetes diagnosis, it can be difficult to know where to get started. Try these diabetes tips, as the right food choices will help you control your blood sugar level. by Sylvia Riley  [ 2006-09-06 ] This article explores the truth about diabetes - diet and nutrition and treatment and how reversing diabetes naturally is both possible and preferable. by Jesus Chirino  [ 2006-09-04 ] New developments in insulin administration will allow type 1 and type 2 diabetics to inhale rapid-acting insulin. Learn more about the options, directions of use and side effects of Exubera, world’s first inhaled insulin.
by Jesus Chirino  [ 2006-08-30 ] 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. by Neil Teasdale  [ 2006-08-29 ] Understanding the relationship between Sleep and Diabetes by Jacob Mabille  [ 2006-08-25 ] When faced with the diagnoses of Diabetes, there is much that the healthcare provider can do to help patients today. by Jacob Mabille  [ 2006-08-20 ] One of the best things you can do for your health is to know how to detect diabetes before it becomes an even bigger problem in your life by not taking care of it. by David Silva  [ 2006-08-20 ] School plays an important role in every child's life. You can help make your diabetic child's school experience as safe and normal as possible by preparing teachers, classmates and school officials to deal with the complications of this disease. by Jesus Chirino  [ 2006-08-17 ] Diabetes in your child affects the entire family. It can change your life and your child’s life for the worst. But that doesn’t mean that diabetes should prevent your child from enjoying a fulfilling life full of health, joy and happiness. by Jonathan Doemacher [ 2006-08-05 ] If you or a friend has been diagnosed with diabetes, now may be the time to investigate the meaning of glucose. by Steve Cowan  [ 2006-08-01 ] 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 well.
by grata Young  [ 2006-07-08 ] For LDL lowering, statins are usually the drugs of choice in persons with diabetic dyslipidemia. They are highly efficacious for LDL reduction, and they are well tolerated by persons with diabetes. Post hoc analysis of major clinical trials shows that statins reduce risk for major coronary events in persons with diabetes. Moreover, statins lower VLDL remnants as well as LDL, and often can achieve the secondary goal for non-HDL cholesterol in hypertriglyceridemic persons with diabetes. Bile acid sequestrants also can be used for LDL lowering in persons with diabetes. by [ 2006-06-23 ] A brief history on the natural sweetener stevia and its many health benefits. by rama nath [ 2006-06-16 ] People at risk of getting the disease drop by a staggering 60 percent if they manage to lose just 10 pounds by following a healthy diet and engage in regular exercise such as walking, according to a report published in the New England Journal of Medicine. by john johnson [ 2006-06-09 ] In the final article in this series you will learn that even if you have been diagnosed with diabetes, you can still have a healthy and happy life. by Dr.K Rao [ 2006-06-07 ] Basically Dr. Rao is a Conventionally Trained Western Medical Doctor from India and fellow of American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). He is also trained in traditional supplements since the age of 5 years (as he belongs to family of Hakims - naturopaths - Vaidyas - Aurvedic doctors. Now Dr. K. Rao serves as science director of HHCSR
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by Rebecca Prescott  [ 2006-06-07 ] Whether its for weight loss, diabetes, or heart health, dietary fiber is a great way to improve your health. But not all fiber will help you achieve your goals in these areas. Find out what types of fiber you need to control your blood sugar levels, prevent cancer, and improve your cholesterol level by john johnson [ 2006-06-02 ] In my previous article I discussed many of the factors that could put you at risk for diabetes. Now that you are aware of these, Ill take you through some simple steps to reduce that risk. by Bob Fleming [ 2006-05-27 ] Caring for a toddler is a challenging business at the best of times. If the toddler has diabetes, the challenge is multiiplied, but it can be overcome with a bit of extra knowledge -- and a lot of love. by Rich Marsiglia  [ 2006-05-12 ] This article gives an overview on diabetes and how to treat it with natural health products. by Knut Holt  [ 2006-04-19 ] Diabetes type 1 is caused by a decreased production of the hormone insuline in the pancreas. Here is a survey of the causes, symptoms and treatment options by this disease. by Knut Holt  [ 2006-04-19 ] Diabetes type 2 is a lifestyle disease that often can be prevented or controlled by a proper diet and exercise. Here is a survey of the causes, symptoms and treatment options by this disease. by Bob Fleming [ 2006-02-06 ] Who would have thought your height would have anything to do with the effects of diabetes? by Bob Fleming [ 2006-01-20 ] Many diabetics are reluctant to travel for fear of problems with their diabetes. This article provides 11 tips to help diabetics enjoy their travels without worry. by Bob Fleming [ 2005-12-29 ] Diabetes has many complications, some leading to other serious health conditions. Eye problems are of particular concern to diabetics. by Bob Fleming [ 2005-12-29 ] Diabetes has many complications, some leading to more serious health conditions. Diabetics must take particularly good care of their feet. by Bob Fleming [ 2005-12-29 ] Diabetes has many complications, some leading to other serious health conditions. Protecting the health of your heart is one more reason to take control of your diabetes. by Bob Fleming [ 2005-12-29 ] Diabetes has many complications, some leading to other serious health conditions. Several potential problems of the mouth are of particular concern to diabetics. by Maricon Williams  [ 2005-11-30 ] Diabetics are prone to some skin complications. In fact, diabetics have a tendency towards dehydration that causes dry skin. by Maricon Williams  [ 2005-11-30 ] Diabetics are susceptible to skin problems. In fact, diabetes can cause dehydration or dryness. It can further develop into itchy skin and irritations. by Devin Hastings [ 2005-09-14 ] Fascinating evidence is reviewed showing how hypnosis can powerfully help diabetics improve their condition. |