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Diabetes
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The Diabetic Food Pyramid
There is a Food Pyramid that was created especially for diabetics who need help managing their eating plans in order to keep their blood glucose levels low. There are six different groups on the diabetic food pyramid, which each vary considerably in size. The largest group on the diabetic food pyramid is the grains, starchy vegetables and beans group, and is located on the very bottom of the pyramid. The smallest group is the fats, alcohol and sweets group, and is located at the top of the pyramid. The larger, lower groups require more servings per day, and the smaller, higher groups require significantly less. You should eat as very little from the fats, alcohol and sweets group as you possible can, as the foods that fit into that category are poor choices for a healthy eating plan.
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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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Do We Eat to Live or Live to Eat?
Getting past the fad diets to healthy nutrition. Diabetes is an ever growing problem in many parts of the world, due to poor eating habits and consumption of sugars. Some ways to fight diabetes, be well and still enjoy the pleasure of food.
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Recent cases of Tuberculosis
According to scientific studies, three million people die from Tuberculosis every year. A number of around eight million new discovered Tuberculosis conditions appear per year and 95% is estimated to be in developing areas.
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Identify For Yourself The Symptoms of Diabetes
There are some factor risks for diabetes. Being overweight for a while the risks for getting diabetes increases. Exercising often reduces the risks too. It is known that sedentary people have a risk greater by 40 percent.
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Type 2 Diabetes And Obesity - Double Trouble
With the rise of obesity in America, not only are we getting heavier, but we are becoming more unhealthy. No where is this more true than with the explosion of Type 2 diabetes.
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Diabetes Type 1 in Children and Adults
Diabetes Mellitus (Sugar Diabetes) is a disease characterized by the body's inability to produce or regulate the production of the hormone Insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is secreted by the pancreas and used by the body to regulate glucose. When the body fails to produce sufficient insulin the glucose rises and can get dangerously high. If the body produces too much insulin a person can have a condition known as hypoglycemia whereby the blood glucose levels are too low. The blood glucose level being too high or too low can be extremely dangerous and in some cases even fatal if not corrected.
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Diabetes and Alcohol - The Ugly Twins
The main objective of a diabetic patient is to control his sugar level. The food and beverages that we consume will have an effect on that control. Some food and beverages have even a bigger effect. Alcohol is one of them, and has a direct influence on diabetes management.
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The Symptoms Of Type I Diabetes
Type I diabetes is a common condition within the United States with something in the region of about one million sufferers and some 10,000 new cases being diagnosed each year. It is especially common in children and young adolescents, but is also often seen in adults in their late 30s or early 40s.
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