Diabetes

Healthy Diabetic Snacks That Still Taste Good

September 15, 2011 Diabetes

Even for the diabetic, snacks are an important part of the diet that should not be neglected. When most of us think about snack foods, our minds turn to chips, candy, pretzels, cookies, and other starchy or sugary foods that are simply not compatible with the health needs of someone who has diabetes. Does that [...]

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Diabetes Symptoms

December 15, 2010 Diabetes

The fact that diabetes symptoms are very mild in most people is the reason why millions of diabetics go about their lives every year without ever realizing that something is wrong. In some cases, years may go by before the person discovers the problem, frequently during a routine checkup with the doctor. This is unfortunate [...]

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High Blood Sugar Symptoms

August 27, 2010 Diabetes

High blood sugar levels, also known as hyperglycemia, are a trademark of the medical condition diabetes. Blood sugar levels rise due to the body not being able to use insulin properly as an energy source, either as a result of a lack of insulin in type 1 diabetes or an inability to properly use insulin [...]

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How Do Men Carry Their Diabetes Supplies

August 27, 2010 Diabetes

Having diabetes means that you have to carry around various testing supplies, from your blood glucose meter to lancets to testing strips and more. Depending on what kind of diabetes you have, you may also need to carry insulin, glucose tablets, and more. Women have the ability to carry these items in a purse or [...]

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What Causes Diabetes?

August 27, 2010 Childhood Diseases

Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that relates to how our bodies process and make use of available energy. While there is no concrete answer as to what causes diabetes, ongoing research has identified a number of different risk factors for diabetes. What this means for you is that you can, to some extent, prevent diabetes [...]

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How Does Exercise Affect Diabetes?

August 27, 2010 Cardiovascular Disease

“How does exercise affect diabetes?” is the first question a diabetic patient asks when told by a doctor that one of the best things that can be done in order to treat his condition is to exercise regularly. In fact, lifestyle modification through diet and exercise is the single best way that type 2 diabetes [...]

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Mens Diabetic Slippers

August 24, 2010 Cardiovascular Disease

While many of them are considered to be unisex, there are several different mens diabetic slippers available for sale that take into account the face that men, on average, have larger sized feet than women and have different ideas of what their slippers should look like. While they may be perfectly effective, diabetic slippers that [...]

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Why You May Need An Oversized Diabetic Slipper

August 24, 2010 Cardiovascular Disease

An oversized diabetic slipper is a type of footwear for diabetics that is designed for use primarily around the house. While there are quite a variety of standard slippers available, sometimes they are not quite large enough to handle the particular needs of the foot in question. There are a few reasons why you may [...]

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How Do You Know If You Have Diabetes?

August 11, 2010 Diabetes

“How do you know if you have diabetes?” is a common question for many people who are overweight or are growing older, especially those who have a family history of diabetes. While there certainly are some symptoms that you can watch for that can provide you with some warning, the only way that you will [...]

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9 Tips To Help You Maintain Normal Blood Sugar Levels As A Diabetic

August 4, 2010 Diabetes

When you are first diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, the first emotion is likely to be panic. When people think of diabetes, all they think about is kidney failure, leg amputation, constant blood testing, and an early death. What we are telling you is that that does not have to be the case. The complications [...]

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