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  • Blood Glucose Meters  By : MSEC
    Every person with diabetes understands the importance of having blood glucose meters readily available. At Medical Supplies and Equipment Company, we carry a vast array of glucose test meters that will deliver consistent, accurate readings.
  • Blood Pressure and Diabetes: Ayurvedic Natural Remedies for the Dreaded Duo  By : Dev Sri
    The risk of diabetic persons developing high blood pressure is two times higher. Left untreated, diabetes increases the right of heart diseases and stroke. When a person has diabetes and high blood pressure, the chances of heart failure increase by four times. It is therefore essential for diabetic patients find ways to control hypertension or high blood pressure.
  • Diabetes and High Blood Pressure  By : Syed Rizvi
    If you have diabetes you should aim to keep your blood pressure well controlled. Having high blood pressure is one of several 'risk factors' that can increase your chance of developing heart disease, a stroke, and some other complications of diabetes. As a rule, the higher the blood pressure, the greater the risk. Treatment includes a change in lifestyle risk factors where these can be improved - losing weight if you are overweight, regular physical activity, a healthy diet, cutting back if you drink a lot of alcohol, stopping smoking, and a low salt intake. If needed, medication can lower blood pressure.
  • Diabetes Basics for You to See  By : awallad
    You have just found out you have diabetes. No reason to be alarmed. You need to make some lifestyle changes to reduce the possibility of developing a serious situation from your new found ailment. A serious situation could be a heart attack, kidney problems, high blood pressure, vision loss, or an amputation of a limb, usually a foot.
  • Diabetes Diet Plan – The Good The Bad and The Ugly  By : aron wallad
    Don’t you just love snuggling up with a bag of potato chips as you catch some television? Watch a movie with someone you love as you pursue a bowl of ice cream. While you may have liked these foods you have just witnessed the ugly in the diabetes diet plan. Sure there are uglier foods but this is a good place to start when naming what foods to eat or not to eat.
  • Diabetes Disease and Fatigue  By : aron wallad
    Your body can experience being tired and worn-down for numerous reasons: stress, pregnancy, medications, and inactivity, just to name a few. It may not be what you think.
  • Diabetes – Living Beyond The Disease  By : Paul Babs
    Diabetes sneaks up on a person slowly – one grain of sugar at a time – one pound at a time -- until all of a sudden the pancreas and other systems of the body don’t cooperate and function together. Insulin activity dwindles, fat and protein metabolism switches gears, and soon the circulation to the eye blood vessels and kidneys isn’t behaving itself. Like the old song, “foot bone connected to the ankle bone, ankle bone connected to the knee bone,” anything that goes wrong in ...
  • Diabetic - Glucose Level Maintenance  By : Arturo R
    One of the necessary evils of diabetes is monitoring and controlling your blood sugar levels. By continually keeping a close eye on your levels of glucose or blood sugar, you will come to understand just how not only your medication affects your levels, but also stress, activity, and foods. Monitoring your levels of sugar within the blood is necessary and could help in prevention or delay of severe complications commonly associated with diabetes such as kidney failure or blindness.
  • Diet and Exercise for Diabetics  By : Wan Ibrahim
    The best way to fight diabetes is through lifestyle changes particularly by combining diet and exercise. Experts have always suggested lifestyle changes as the major weapon in fighting diabetes. Studies have shown that people can greatly reduce their chances of acquiring diabetes if they exercise and follow a healthy diet. This is so empowering for individuals since it means that they have control over the dreaded disease.
  • Do You Have Any of These Diabetes Symptoms?  By : aron wallad
    Diabetes is sometimes a disease that has undiagnosed signs and many people are surprised when the physician’s diagnosis reveals that the patient has the disease.. While it may not have signs that produce pain and agony, the disease working in the background can create serious problems if left unknown.
  • Elderly diabetics and a new study  By : Abdulmajeed
    A recent medical research done by U.S. researchers showed that old people who have diabetes are twice as likely to die from heart disease as who do not have diabetes.
  • Every Person Before Developing Type 2 Diabetes Almost Always Has Pre-diabetes  By : Armughan
    Diabetes Mellitus is now considered as an epidemic disease in most of countries. Cardiovascular and Strok complications of diabetes can also be seen in prediabetes stage.
  • Facts About Type 2 Diabetes Cure  By : Andy Rowde
    Are you searching for a type 2 diabetes cure information? Are you diagnosed with type 2 diabetes? Find out the truth about type 2 diabetes cure.
  • Four Diabetes Natural Treatments  By : awallad
    There is something to be said for a diabetes natural treatment. Why is a natural treatment so important? My concern is about how drugs interact with the body and other drugs in the body. And while taking some herb or natural remedy can have a negative interaction just like a medication, I have not heard of any. With medicines I cannot make that same claim. For me and maybe you as well it seems safer. As part of my diabetes treatment I want something that is natural.
  • Four Possible Paths Towards Freedom from Diabetes  By : Robert L Brown
    For several decades now, much research has been made on a disease that has debilitated many - diabetes. Research on type 1 and type 2 diabetes has produced amazing and genuine progress in terms of a real understanding of the disease as well as advancements on how it is treated.
  • How to Control Blood-Sugar Levels Naturally  By : Bakhru
    Sugar is the primary culprit in the development of hypoglycemia and diabetes. While sugar does provide a temporary boost of energy, eating it too frequently puts tremendous stress on the organs and glands that regulate blood-sugar levels.
  • Information About Diabetes  By : Kazzie Harris
    Diabetes is a disease that can affect anyone at any time in their life. If you have diabetes you will want to practice as much self-care as you can. The more in control you are of your self-care the more you will feel as though you are in charge of your medical condition. There is information about diabetes from a variety of sources, including your doctor. When it comes to self-care for your diabetes your doctor will most likely already be encouraging you to take as much responsibility for your diabetes as possible. Keep in mind that self-care for diabetes isn’t just for the diagnosed diabetic.
  • Is Diabetes Invading Your Sexual Health?  By : Julia Hanf
    A disease which hinders the balance between the glucose you consume and its utilization as energy by your body, diabetes is characterized by dangerously high levels of glucose in your bloodstream. This soaring level of blood sugar brings about a host of complications which range from diseases which target your heart and kidneys to even nerve damage, which may mar your physical wellbeing for life. Apart from these often discussed and meticulously examined conditions, there is also another relatively subdued aspect of diabetes, namely sexual dysfunction, which is often, relegated a secondary status, simply because the victim isn't very comfortable about discussing this matter with his physician. And so, even though his condition may be made a lot less severe with just a simple consultation, the diabetic continues to suffer in silence, sometimes even worsening the disorder by keeping mum about it.
  • Is There a Cure For Diabetes?  By : Arturo R
    The health burden caused by diabetes mellitus, known to most simply as diabetes, is growing which is forcing the diabetes community to respond with one of three choices. The first choice is to prevent diabetes, the second is to cure it, and the third is to take care of the people who have it in order to prevent complications which can be devastating.
  • Knowing the Different Types of Diabetes Treatment Drugs  By : Lisa Janse
    When we think of diabetes treatment drugs, insulin is usually the first word that springs to mind. However, many Type 2 diabetics do not need to take insulin to control their blood sugar levels, at least not in the early stages. There are a wide variety of diabetes treatment drugs available in tablet form that your doctor is likely to prescribe before you reach the stage where insulin is necessary. A few of the type 2 diabetes treatments available are discusses below, along with their potential side effects.
  • Making the Connection Between Diabetes and Hair Loss  By : Andy Rowde
    If you have diabetes and you start losing your hair, you may be experiencing diabetes related hair loss. Although the connection was long thought to have already been established, the link between diabetes and hair loss needs to be further studied. Looking however at the basic facts about diabetes and hair loss may help you understand why there might be a real connection.
  • Manage your Diabetes with a Diet Menu  By : Arturo R
    This is a great starter diet for someone suffering from Diabetes, who is looking for an effective way to manage the health and fitness portion of their diabetes management plan. Be sure to always consult your physician before beginning any new diet plan. This diet provides 50 percent starches, 30 percent proteins and 20% fat in calories, and follows the diabetic food pyramid’s method of creating an eating plan.
  • New Study Shows Diabetes Drug Avandia Prevents Diabetes  By : Mark Ramirez
    This article talks about a recent study that was released that shows that the drug Avandia not only helps patients that have diabetes, but also prevents people from contracting it.
  • Plan Your Meals Ahead of Time  By : Arturo R
    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.
  • Testing For Diabetes –Basics of Diabetes Glucose Testing  By : Berger
    Testing for diabetes basically involves testing for high blood sugar levels. There are many different ways of testing for diabetes including lab blood tests, urine tests, hba1c tests and glucose test.
  • The Importance of Type 2 Diabetes Info  By : Andy Rowde
    Like any health conditions, type 2 diabetes should also be given attention by people who stand to be at risk of it. However, although the internet is full of type 2 diabetes information, not all of these information are correct and accurate.
  • Top 5 Diabetes Diet Tips for Creating Healthy Meal Plan  By : Nishanth Reddy
    If you've never attempted to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet before your diabetes diagnosis, it can be difficult to know where to get started. Try these diabetes tips, as the right food choices will help you control your blood sugar level.
  • Type 1 Diabetes Disaster - Control Your Life Now.  By : James Troy
    Type 1 diabetes, also known as Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), occurs because of a shortage of insulin inside the body. Insulin is responsible for allowing glucose to enter the cells of the body to supply fuel. This shortage of insulin happens because the body's immune system damages and destroys the pancreas which produces the insulin.
  • Type 2 Diabetes Info  By : aron wallad
    It is generally acknowledged that modifying a sedentary lifestyle to include exercise can have a positive impact on diabetes. We need to keep our heart pumping and our body moving.
  • Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms Haunting You? Are They For Real?  By : James Troy
    Type 2 diabetes, which was previously also known as Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes, tend to have its symptoms develop rather slowly and gradually. Usually it takes around a few weeks to a few months for these type 2 diabetes symptoms to show. Sufferers of type 2 diabetes are more prone to illnesses like kidney damage, eye failure, heart disease, and heart stroke.
  • What Are Some Well-founded Tips for Treating Diabetes When Working Out?  By : awallad
    There are two main types of diabetes, type I and type II. Type I diabetes is characterized by the pancreas making too little or no insulin. Type II diabetes,is characterized by the pancreas not producing enough insulin to control glucose levels or the cells not responding to insulin.
  • What is Diabetes Mellitus ?  By : Juliet Cohen
    Diabetes mellitus is defined as a fasting blood glucose of 126 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) or more. “Pre-diabetes” is a condition in which blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not yet diabetic.
  • What Is Diabetic Neuropathy Exactly?  By : Arturo R
    Diabetic Neuropathy is a common complication of Diabetes Mellitus. It usually includes micro vascular injury to the small blood vessels leading to your nerves. Other side effects of Diabetic Neuropathy are not as uncommon.

    One of the greatest complications of diabetic neuropathy concerns morbidity and mortality in the diabetic. This neuropathy has a rate of 20% in traumatic and 50-75% non-traumatic amputations. The greatest risk for diabetes mellitus patients is glycemic control. In most patients who controlled their glycogen levels, the risk of diabetes neuropathy was smaller. Those who did not control their insulin levels were at a higher risk. Other risk factors include: smoking, high blood pressure, age, and obesity.
  • What Should Information on Type 2 Diabetes Tell You  By : Andy Rowde
    There are several sources of data on type 2 diabetes everywhere. If you think that you have the diabetes type 2 condition or in danger of acquiring it, type 2 diabetes information can be easily and conveniently searched through the internet. Not every piece of information on the internet however is correct and accurate. It is therefore important and necessary to set the facts apart from the myths about the common misconceptions about type 2 diabetes raising the alarms on having type 2 diabetes.
  • What You Need to Know about Diabetes  By : Hanu Nirukurti
    Diabetes is one of the most common disorders today. However, there is some confusion as to what diabetes really is. There are two main different types of diabetes, and sometimes, the average person does not really know the distinction. Diabetes mellitus is usually what is referred to when we say
  • Your List of 7 Diabetes Natural Treatments  By : aron wallad
    Current scientific research has confirmed the efficiency of many diabetes natural treatments. Herbs and other plants have been used for centuries as diabetes natural treatment. Only those herbs and plants that appear most successful, are relatively non-toxic and have substantial documentation of effectiveness are covered in this article.

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