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Diabetes Articles

: Exercises for Weight Loss, Diabetes and Osteoporosis
Many of our diseases are the result of a sedentary lifestyle as well as an unhealthy diet. Your body is meant to be used and will quickly deteriorate if it is not. Physical activity should be a high priority in your daily program. Try to engage in some form of aerobic exercise at least five days a week and some form of resistance exercise at least two or three times a week. Here's why....
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: Can Compound Vitamin A Cure Diabetic Foot Ulcers?
Find out how Vitamin A is helping some people with diabetic foot ulcers....
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: Benefits of a Low GI Diet for Diabetics
More commonly occurring in adults, type II diabetes does not require insulin injections for management, but rather can be controlled by careful adherence to a low Glycemic index diet....
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: A Short Overview Of Diabetes Symptoms And Treatments
There are two forms of the disorder--type 1 is characterized by an inability of the body to produce sufficient quantities of insulin, a hormone that is responsible for carbohydrate metabolism....
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: Winning Tactics For Traveling With Diabetes
Travel tricks and tips to ensure that you have all your diabetes supplies available when and where you need them....
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: Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes
Understand the two major types of diabetes, what difference it makes and how to work with both types....
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: How to Reduce or Eliminate Medications Using a Diabetes Diet
Follow these important steps when you have diabetes and need to incorporate a diabetes diet into your life....
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: Are You Able To Spot Early Diabetes Symptoms? Here Is A Checklist
Feeling fatigued and stressed? Are you experiencing great thirst and hunger at odd times of the day, even after eating?...
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: What to do if You Have Hypoglycemia
Hypoglycemia is a condition involving a low blood sugar level. It usually affects adults and children over 10 years of age. Symptoms include feeling tired, fatigued, anxious, hungry, light-headed, sometimes with excessive perspiration and/or dizziness....
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: What is the Difference Between Juvenile and Adult-Onset Diabetes, and What Can We Do about It?
It used to be clear that Juvenile, or Type-I diabetes, occurred only with children, and Type-II ("Adult Onset") diabetes occurred solely among adults. While Type-I diabetes remains a problem of the young, and has a different etiology than Type-II diabetes, both are climbing in incidence....
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