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Diabetes
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Cure Type 2 Diabetes? Yes It's Possible
Unlike Type1 diabetes which starts very early in life, type 2 affects middle aged adults although it is starting to appear in younger people more frequently. Type 2 diabetes means the body is not producing enough insulin or the cells cannot use the insulin.
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Plan Your Meals Ahead of Time
It can be helpful for people who are struggling to control their diet and exercise in order to control their diabetes, to plan out their meals a week in advance so that there are no surprises, and there is no stress in deciding what to eat next, and wondering if it will be okay to eat or not. The following is a basic diabetic menu plan for a single day, and the rest of the week should be modeled approximately the same way. Diets are generally tailored to each patient’s specific needs, so consult a clinical dietician or the physician managing your diabetes before following any diet plan that was not created especially for you. This diabetic menu plan is intended only to be a guideline, and is meant to supply 7500 kJ, which is 1800 kcal, in addition to 180 grams of carbohydrates daily. This diabetic menu was created for diabetics who are at a normal or healthy weight.
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Natural Remedies for Diabetes
A brief article about natural remedies to treat diabetes. As in almost all areas of health, exercise and proper diet can help tremendously for diabetes. That does not mean a heavy exercise regimen nor does it mean a radical weight loss.
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Patrick the Insulin Pump - Can New Technologies Improve Your Blood Glucose Control?
For four years we've lived with Philip, our nickname for Alissa's insulin pump.
On Wednesday we finally picked up Patrick, the replacement for Philip, Alissa's Minimed 508 pump.
Patrick is a Minimed Paradigm pump capable of many cleverer things than his predecessor. including the wonderful bolus wizard.
Although this means a whole new learning experience, the possibilities for improved blood glucose control for Alissa are hopeful.
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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.
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Most Type II Diabetes is Preventable
If pre-diabetics take medications used to treat diabetes, or change their lifestyles, they markedly reduce their chances of going on to develop diabetes. Understand the latest research to reduce your risk and to help your loved ones.
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Steps To Tackle Diabetes During Pregnancy
At the time of pregnancy, a woman experiences several changes in her body. One of the major changes is the fluctuation in the blood glucose levels. But if you are already a diabetes patient then the magnitude of the precautionary measures increases.
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How Can We Have a Great Trip as Diabetics?
Being a person who suffers of diabetes doesn' t mean that you can't travel anywhere you want as much as you desire. Although diabetes is an affection that involves many procedures and a special daily routine
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Can Diabetes Be Managed By Supplements
It is important to get enough B vitamins to balance sugar levels but relying solely on B-complex supplement alone will not solve the problem. Medication should be taken but meanwhile one should...
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A Strict NO NO Alliance Of Diabetes And Alcohol
Eating less and consuming more of alcohol can cause hypoglycemia in a diabetic patient, as alcohol works in the direction of lowering the blood sugar level. When such a condition occurs, your liver starts converting the reserved carbohydrates into glucose.
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Choosing Diabetic Weight Loss Supplements That Works
Three heavily advertised weight loss product manufacturers have been fined by the FTC for “unsubstantiated claims”, lacking scientific support. This article provides an outline for consumers on how to separate empty claims from scientifically supported product benefits.
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Calculate Your Risks of Diabetes
Diabetes is a disease that affects a huge number of people. Almost 5,000 new cases emerge every day in the U.S. alone. When a person doesn't produce enough insulin
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