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Diabetes
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Link Between Childhood Diabetes And Obesity
Why are children getting diabetes ? What can be done to prevent and treat this situation ? Find out what type of diabetes children are more susceptible to and the aim of treatments for this increasingly prevalent disease.
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About Glucose Monitors
A blood glucose monitoring system such as the Ascensia Breeze is used to help test how much glucose (glycemia) there is in a person's blood. These systems are extremely important for those people who suffer from Type 2 Diabetes as they should actually be testing theirs every day. Normally it is best if they carry out these tests before breakfast.
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What are Normal Blood Glucose Levels?
Glucose, the primary energy source for human and animal cells, is a type of sugar that travels through the bloodstream. Glucose enters your body whenever you eat carbohydrate foods. Glucose levels are regulated by insulin and glucagon. Insulin is a hormone that is produced by the pancreas and released into the bloodstream when glucose levels rise.
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Blood Glucose Levels - The Signs Of Hypoglycemia
Hypoglycemia can be caused by many different things. Most cases of hypoglycemia will occur in people who have diabetes. There are several conditions that can cause hypoglycemia. Let's look at a few of them.
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Monitoring Your Blood Glucose Levels
If you are old enough, you will remember a time when you could only test your blood glucose levels through your urine. And testing this way was not even a reliable and accurate indicator of the levels of glucose in a person's body. Thanks to advancements is technology, we can now receive an instant, and much more accurate reading with a single drop of blood.
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Diabetic Neuropathy Treatment
Diabetic neuropathy is one of the most common complications of diabetes. It is important to monitor and treat your diabetes in order to minimize the chances of developing a neuropathy. This article discusses the types of neuropathy that exist, how to prevent them occurring and how to treat them if they do occur.
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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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Diabetes: Different Types & Common Myths
If you or anyone else you know of currently has diabetes, then this would be a very good article for that person. Not only does this article go over the different types, but also ten common myths associated with diabetes.
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Diabetes And Numbness In Feet
The feet are an early warning system to a person with diabetes that their condition may be worsening. The same can be said for most of the extremities of the body that are the first to suffer should any complications due to diabetes occur. Find out why this happens and some of the common things to look out for when monitoring the condition of your feet, including numbness.
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What are the Long-Term Effects of Gestational Diabetes?
Gestational diabetes is the third type of diabetes which occurs typically during pregnancy. Although it may disappear after the baby is born, if the condition is left untreated, then it may not only harm the health of the mother but also the health of the fetus too. In a small number of cases, gestational diabetes occurs temporarily during pregnancy.
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Recognizing Diabetic Symptoms
For most people the symptoms of diabetes do not seem very serious when they first experience them. In fact a great majority of diabetics go undiagnosed. There is an estimated 17 million diabetics in the United States alone and it is estimated that 5.9 million have yet to be diagnosed with this life threatening disease.
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How Do You Get Diabetes
Find out the three types of diabetes that affect people and how they differ in terms of cause, function and treatment.
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