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Diabetes
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Diabetes Diet and Fat - Are You Sure?
Do you want to know what some of the good fats are to eat? As a diabetic does eliminating bad fats to eat make sense? Some of those answers will be in this article.
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Some Basic Diabetes Type Two Info
Diabetes Type Two info is provided here because sometimes accurate information is difficult to find. There are a number of sources for Type 2 diabetes diet info, but some of these are fad diets that may not be helpful and could even be dangerous.
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What are Risk Factors of GDM - Treatment of GDM
Risk factors for GDM may be classified into two types - modifiable and unmodifiable (Dornhorst and Rossi, 1998). Risk factors over which a woman has no control include maternal age of above 25 years, ethnicity (e.g. Aboriginal Canadians, African-American, Asian, Hispanic, Indian, Native American and Pima Indians, and probably other indigenous groups), weight prior to pregnancy, parity, and personal and family history of diabetes.
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Diagnosis of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Diagnosis is a confirmation of GDM in people with a positive screening test. There are several tests for the diagnosis of GDM, but the most commonly test is OGTT. And what is OGTT?
Usually OGTT is performed in women at an increased risk. For example, in women with previous GDM, the OGTT is performed early after diagnosis of gestation (Bartha, 2003) or when GDM is identified on a screening test.
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Diabetic Disorders and Complications
Diabetes is a disease that if left untreated will lead to a wide range of complications involving a variety of bodily organs and systems. These complications are all very serious and can be crippling or deadly.
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Diabetes and Exercise
Diabetes is generally found in overweight people. Diabetes and exercise are complementary, since exercise lowers sugar levels and reduces the need for insulin. Exercise also protects the body against heart attacks and strokes, strengthens bones, tones and strengthens muscles, improves how you feel, relieves stress, improves your quality of sleep, and the quality of your life.
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Foot Care For Diabetic Patients
Diabetic feet are more likely to develop complications than any other part of the body. Thus it is essential to develop a plan to care for feet. Find out why the feet are most at risk and how to care for them.
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Diabetes-New Type 2 Risk Factors Identified
Diabetes research continues to find new discoveries. The latest is a new set of genetic risk factors that eventually may lead to a cure. This study found 4 new factors and confirmed 6 others.
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