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June 30 2008 Starting A Diabetes Diet Plan by: MaxPeykar

When you are suffering from diabetes, it's important to follow a diabetes diet plan. Without it, your condition can worsen, causing a large number of undesirable consequences. Managing diabetes with proper nutrition is considered to be the best way to keep the ailment at bay. The ideal way to do so is by creating a variable, but healthy eating plan. You should get a qualified nutritionist to help you with creating it, which would allow you to vary the food items in your diet, instead of replacing the nutritional values.

June 21 2008 Fighting Food Cravings- a Life and Death Issue by: LoreleiF

I want to talk a bit today about my father, who passed away about a week ago. I have been thinking a lot about him in conjunction with this blog, as his major illness was diabetes- the disease of chronic, lifetime overeating. It mostly goes hand in hand with food addiction and cravings.

June 04 2008 Atkins and Diabetes by: JuliaHanf.

The Atkins diet principles lay the foundation for a healthy, more balanced way of eating than the standard American diet. Its emphasis is on using good carbohydrates in balance with adequate protein. This is in stark contrast to what most Americans eat on a daily basis. The average American eats lots of processed foods that have hidden sugars and highly processed carbohydrates. This has put most Americans on the road to diabetes and pre-diabetic conditions. What is sad is that diabetes has a predictable set of stages and that they can be easily recognized.

May 26 2008 Diabetes and the pH miracle diet by: JuliaHanf.

Diabetes is the third leading cause of death in the United States. Even more chilling, it is the first leading cause of death for children. The rising rates of obesity in this country have also led to rising rates of type II diabetes (also called adult onset diabetes). Today, one in 12 adults are afflicted with the disease. This means that over 16 million people have the disorder, with 6 million of them walking around undiagnosed and unaware of their sensitive insulin condition.

May 24 2008 A Realistic Look at Fighting Food cravings by: LoreleiFenton

Every day as we walk around our world we see food addiction. We hear people proclaiming that whenever they eat pasta, or home-baked bread, or chocolate cake they just can't stop. People are even prone to laugh at themselves and tell you flat out, they are addicted to something. But perhaps, when you really look at it, food addiction is not a funny thing. Perhaps if you look closely, you might even call food addiction a debilitating disease.

May 21 2008 Dieting and Diabetes by: JuliaHanf.

Which came first, diabetes or being overweight? Does it really matter once you've been diagnosed? Almost 90% of people diagnosed with Type II diabetes are overweight. Many don't realize how much being soft can cost. Type II diabetes, once known as adult onset diabetes, is the most common form of affecting millions of people in the United States alone. According to the American Diabetes Association, over 20 million people have been diagnosed. Type II refers to insulin resistance. The body's cells simply ignore the insulin released by the pancreas. Sometimes the pancreas doesn't produce enough. Either way, blood glucose levels aren't effectively reduced and the result is damage.

April 24 2008 Diabetes and Stem Cell Research by: JuliaHanf.

Stem cell research is an area that is quite controversial. Controversy in the wake of stem cell research and the fine distinctions of universal health care are a few of the subjects explored by health policy authorities and those living with life-changing illnesses such as diabetes and migraine. The largest issue involved, being where these cells originate from. The sources of stem cells are various. They can come from adults, the blood from the umbilical cord, and embryos.

April 23 2008 Dispelling Diabetes Myths by: JuliaHanf.

Even if we are surrounded by high technology and given easy access to information, there are still misconceptions about diabetes. The concepts range from believable to really outrageous.

April 18 2008 How Kangen Water can Help Diabetes by: JuliaHanf.

A Japanese word which means "back to original", Kangen is probably the best method to explain everything about alkaline water. Kangen water is medically known to help the human body to recuperate from being dehydrated and also to recover from other types of diseases that are associated with dehydration.

April 16 2008 How Diabetes Affects Men by: JuliaHanf.

A person may very well think that the disease, diabetes, affects every diabetic the same way. This statement could not be farther from the truth at all; diabetes affects every individual differently. Things that can affect diabetes differ greatly depending upon age, race, gender, weight, lifestyle, activity level, diet, and family history.

April 15 2008 Taking Care of Your Feet by: JuliaHanf.

About 20% of the people diagnosed with diabetes are hospitalized because of issues concerning their feet. The foot of a diabetic can cause a number of possible critical conditions for them to be in. Blood flow problems in the legs, like atherosclerosis, can put the foot in peril for injury and infections.

April 14 2008 Organic Milk Worse for Diabetes Compared to Regular Milk by: RussellEaton

Diabetes rates have soared in recent years, particularly in developed countries where junk diets and obesity have reached epidemic proportions. Diabetes is a terrible disease in which the body fails to control blood sugar levels (referred to as 'insulin resistance').

April 11 2008 The Art of Insulin Injections by: JuliaHanf.

The word injection sends chills running up and down one's spine as visions of long sharp needles fill the eye. However, it can become less frightening and much easier the more familiar you become with how to correctly inject insulin.

April 09 2008 The Common Cold and Flu Affects on Diabetics by: JuliaHanf.

No one likes the cold and flu season, but diabetics have more reason to dread it than most. A person that is relatively healthy can expect to be out of commission for about three to four days. A person with diabetes could end up in the hospital, especially if they do not keep close tabs on their blood sugar levels.

March 27 2008 What is Gestational Diabetes? by: JuliaHanf.

Gestational diabetes is when a pregnant woman who has never had diabetes develops diabetes in the twenty-fourth to twenty-eighth week of pregnancy. There are reportedly 135,000 cases of gestational diabetes every year in the United States. While it is a serious condition, women diagnosed with gestational diabetes can and do deliver healthy babies. With the proper medical care, a healthy diet, and controlled weight gain the risks of this type of diabetes are minimized.

March 21 2008 Alerting Dogs helpful to Diabetics by: JuliaHanf.

Here is awesome news for you if you are too much worried from the rising sugar level of your patients. With lot of research, it's a reality that the ability to detect the fluctuation in blood sugar is there in dogs. As you all know that dogs are known for their abilities to lead blind people, alerting someone who cannot hear & doing daily task for disabled people. The reports of anecdotic advice that alerts are provide by the dogs for hypoglycemia because of their power to smell & whiffing when the sugar level is dropping down.

March 18 2008 T+ Medical partners with Lifescan for diabetes management by: JuliaHanf.

Diabetes leads to increasing blood sugar levels, which ultimately ends up in deadly consequences to the body like loss of vision, heart diseases, kidney failure etc. Diabetes has severe effects on Insulin dependents rather than non-dependents.

March 14 2008 Diabetes- A Prominent Disease by: JuliaHanf.

Diabetes is a disease which can be developed by anyone whose pancreas start functioning improperly & stops secreting hormones that generates Insulin. So, the diabetes is caused when either the insulin is not produced or its not properly utilized by the cells leading in higher glucose level which is termed as Diabetes.

March 13 2008 Diabetes Tests proved Ineffective by: JuliaHanf.

Before we can go into the effectiveness of diabetes testing, we must understand what diabetes is. Diabetes is our body's way of providing growth and energy. The foods we eat get broken down into glucose, which our body uses as fuel. Glucose enters our bloodstream where it is then utilized for growth and energy. The pancreas produces a hormone called insulin. In order for our cells to use glucose, our blood requires the insulin.

March 12 2008 Fighting Diabetes by: JuliaHanf.

Many a times our parents and grandparents talk about a serious issue at our home which is known as 'diabetes'. But does any one of us seem to be really interested in the topic. Have we attempted to gain the full knowledge of the disease? When the insulin in the body gets wiped out, the sugar level or the glucose level rises and as a result diabetes develops.


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