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Diabetes
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Understanding a Diabetes Diet
If you've recently been diagnosed with diabetes, the doctor informed you that you'd need to make adjustments to your diet. Understanding what is entailed in a diabetes diet will go a long way to reassuring patients that they can maintain the normal, healthy lifestyle that they're used to.
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Four Overlooked Signs of Type 2 Diabetes
Here are four often overlooked signs of type 2 diabetes. The full list of signs of diabetes contains many more symptoms. No written test can take place of seeing a doctor and having glucose test done.
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Usage Of Oral Medication To Treat Diabetes
The normal action of oral medication in fighting hypoglycemia is that is somehow tells the body to produce insulin, the insulin its self afterwards reducing the level of glucose in the blood.
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Can Fiber Help Diabetics?
Fiber forms an important part of our diet. Unfortunately, many of us ignore this either intentionally or unintentionally. Some people will find fiber-
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Diabetes Eye Complications-and How You Can Avoid Them
One of the concerning things about having diabetes is the risk of complications. Little is said about these - but they seem to be mentioned at regular hospital appointments - and seem to be the inevitable result of poor blood glucose control. Of these complications, one that seems most scary because there can be few visible warning signs is the loss of eyesight that can occur. In fact, statistics show that the risk of going blind is twenty five times higher for a diabetic than for a similarly healthy person.
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Gestational Diabetes
Learn about gestational diabetes, how it really affects you and your health, and how to overcome it.
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Diabetes Diet
People with diabetes should try to maintain a healthy weight and eat a diet that is:
* low in fat
* low in sugar
* low in salt
* high in fruit and vegetables (at least five portions a day)
* high in starchy carbohydrate foods, such as bread, chapatti, rice.
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Protect Your Feet with Special Diabetic Socks
Studies estimate that around 18.2 million people have Diabetes in the United States, with around 13.0 million of those people diagnosed and the others completely unaware. This means that 6.3% of the population is dealing with Diabetes every day, with the risk of all kinds of complications. Diabetes can be managed effectively if caught early and those suffering from it are educated and allowed to manage it properly. But the undiagnosed side of the population risks complications like nerve damage every single day, and will continue to do so until they are diagnosed properly.
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How To Recognise Hypoglycemia Symptoms
If you live with or work with a diabetic, it's helpful to recognise the symptoms of hypoglycemia.
If you're a diabetic, it helps to let your work colleagues know where you keep your sugar and snacks.
If you have a friend or work colleague with diabetes, being aware of these symptoms can help them to recognise a hypo and treat it quickly and effectively.
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Diabetic Tests and Exams: Do You Have Diabetes?
As the occurrence of diabetes only increases, it is well to know if you have the disease or not. Diabetes requires special tests and exams to monitor blood sugar levels, and diagnosing the disease is not always...
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