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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Elle Wood Although we don’t know exactly why some people develop diabetes, we know diabetes is not contagious. It can’t be caught like a cold or flu. There does seem to be some genetic link in diabetes, particularly Type 2 diabetes. Lifestyle factors also play a part. If you do have diabetes, diabetes management is imperative, and now considerably easier with the help of mobile diabetes management. written by Nick Mutt A diabetic can avoid the consequences that might erupt if diabetes is not managed properly by following a healthy lifestyle that includes exercises, planned diet and prescribed medicines. written by Nick Mutt Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that cannot be completely cured but can be managed if the patient follows a health lifestyle, which include proper diet plan, exercises and prescribed medicines. written by Nick Mutt There are some simple guidelines that will help diabetics lead a normal life and avoid the complications that uncontrolled diabetes can cause. written by Nick Mutt A well controlled diabetic can look forward to a normal life. To control diabetes, there are some useful guidelines that every diabetic should know. written by Andy John Diabetes Basics covering What is Diabetes, Types of Diabetes, Risk Factors and Symptoms of Diabetes. written by Andy John Diabetes Diet and Nutrition Guide for Diabetes Patients. Proper nutrition is essential to effectively manage diabetes. Keeping blood glucose level as close to normal (non-diabetes level) as possible is the only goal of a healthy eating plan for people with diabetes. This can be easily achieved by eating well-balanced meals and healthy food in the right amounts. written by Andy John Alternate Site Testing may be a comfort for people with diabetes. Read article and know the basic information about Alternate Site Testing. written by Dr John Anne Adult Onset Diabetes Type 2 Diabetes is often referred to as adult onset diabetes for the simple reason that most Type 2 Diabetes diagnoses occur in the adult years. Unlike Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes is not an autoimmune disease. Rather than destroying the cells that produce insulin, in Type 2 Diabetes, the body shows a resistance to this insulin and the cells ignore the insulin that is produced. written by Dr John Anne It does not always take a long time for the onset of Type 1 Diabetes. This type of diabetes can form in only a matter of weeks, so it is important that you know the symptoms that will alert you to the need of a checkup by your physician. Since Type 1 Diabetes is a long-term illness, it is imperative in the successful management of the disease to get an early diagnosis. written by Dr John Anne Juvenile Diabetes
For many years, Type 1 Diabetes has been referred to as Juvenile Diabetes. Most often, the people who are diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes are children and young adults. Insulin is a natural hormone found in your body that helps the body to convert sugar, starches, and other foods into the energy that is needed to sustain life. << previous page 1 next page>> |