15th March 2010
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) says that pre-diabetes is a condition in which a person's glucose is higher than normal but not high enough to be considered diabetes. Almost all Type II diabetics are pre-diabetic prior to being diagnosed with Type...
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15th March 2010
Normal blood sugar levels (also known as blood glucose levels) depend on a variety of considerations. The normal range for blood glucose is considered to be between 80 and 100; however, blood sugar levels fluctuate through the day depending on when and wh...
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10th March 2010
As the news continues to report on problems related to increasing rates of obesity and associated complications, we're going to be hearing more and more about blood sugar levels. In most cases, this is a phrase brought up with the discussion of diabetes, ...
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09th March 2010
Diabetes is a challenging endocrine condition where the proper regulation of ingested sugar is compromised due to a decrease in or resistance to insulin production in the body. Type I and Type II are the two types of diabetes, each identified by both the ...
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09th March 2010
If we hear the term "blood sugar" we may have different ideas about it; however, this term is used in physiology where it refers to glucose in the blood. There are other sugars such as fructose and galactose which also exist, but, as they are relatively i...
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05th March 2010
Keeping your blood sugar level regulated will help to prevent diabetes and other life threatening diseases. There are steps which can be taken to prevent blood sugar levels from fluctuating. Not only will taking precautions ward off the early signs of dia...
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03rd March 2010
Your blood glucose sugar level is an important aspect of your health, and this level can actually become life threatening if it rises too high or drops too low. If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, your blood sugar is critical to controlling the dise...
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03rd March 2010
Menopause can be a challenging time for most women, but if you are diabetic you may have to surmount a few more hurdles during the transition. Since menopause and diabetes can cause similar symptoms and since uncontrolled blood glucose levels can increase...
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16th February 2010
Natural remedies for diabetes are effective in helping keep blood sugar levels under control. Diabetes is a condition in which a person has too much sugar in his blood because their pancreas is unable to produce enough insulin to transport sugar, also kno...
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16th February 2010
While regular physical exercise and a proper diet that is high in fiber go a long way towards lowering high blood sugar unfortunately this may not be enough for diabetics. There are a variety of supplements that exert a blood-sugar lowering effect when ta...
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15th February 2010
If you are a diabetic who has been using you may have heard your doctor use the term sliding scale insulin. If you have heard this you may be wondering, "What is sliding scale insulin and how does it work?" Insulin is used to better regulate and control b...
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11th February 2010
Lowering elevated blood sugar levels is important in preventing diabetes or keeping it under control if you already have it. Depending on what you eat you can expect your blood sugar levels to fluctuate throughout the day. Consistent high blood sugar leve...
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08th February 2010
Type 2 diabetes is a condition in which the pancreas cannot produce enough insulin to help the body function properly. It was once called adult onset diabetes, but now children are starting to develop it as well. There are two important things a Type 2 di...
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08th February 2010
It can be hard to spot diabetic symptoms in children. Unfortunately diabetes in children is often overlooked because its symptoms seem to be harmless. Typical symptoms include thirst and frequent urination; however, in children, these symptoms may not be ...
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03rd February 2010
Diabetes mellitus is a disease characterized by the body's inability to process glucose due to cellular resistance to insulin or low levels of insulin produced in the pancreas. When digested, breads, rice, corn and potatoes produce glucose. When glucose l...
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