Best Diabetes Articles
If you have, or know someone who has diabetes, then you most likely have heard the term blood "glucose". But what exactly is glucose and why is it so important to know what levels of glucose are in your blood?
Diabetes type 1 is caused by a decreased production of the hormone insuline in the pancreas. Here is a survey of the causes, symptoms and treatment options by this disease.
When you have diabetes, regardless of whether it is Type 1 Diabetes or Type 2 Diabetes, the benefits of exercise and diabetes can't be overstated.
As someone with diabetes I know firsthand the effects and symptoms of low blood sugar.
With diabetic food, it all comes down to the nutrition facts. It?s that list of nutrition information found on the package of foods sold in the grocery store. Reading food labels can help you make wise choices about the foods you buy. The labels will tell you what ingredients were used, the amount of calories, and other pertinent information essential to a diabetes patient.
Type 1 diabetes is a very well known disease due its permanent existence in the body system and also the serie of procedures that involves. Diabetes occurs due to the lack of beta cells in the pancreas. Much more, the role of the beta cells is in producing insulin, a vital component of the body system. Once they are destroyed by the body's own immune system, they need to be replace by external sources in order to maintain a balance of beta cells in the pancreas and the most important in prolongi
Feeling fatigued and stressed? Are you experiencing great thirst and hunger at odd times of the day, even after eating?
A few months ago I stumbled upon an article that tied together cinnamon, diabetes, and insulin resistance. Intrigued, I did some follow up research and made some astonishing discoveries. In fact, I'm absolutely amazed that what I discovered isn't covered on the nightly news, the major newspapers, and is a constant top story on Drudge considering the profundity of what you're about to learn.
In the early 1980's researchers invented a way to help control diabetes. The Glycemic Index (GI). The GI ranks carbohydrate foods by their effect on blood sugar levels.
Diabetes is a problem that affects so many people, both in the U.S. and worldwide, surprisingly, however, very little is known about the disease.
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