Hyperglycemia, the medical term for high blood sugar levels kills approximately 3.2 million people yearly. Statistics suggest that 6 deaths are attributed to diabetes or related conditions every minute all over the world. A staggering figure imputed…
Posts published in September 2022
Many people with Type 2 diabetes do not realize that it is more than food that affects their blood sugar level. Actually other medications can interact with your diabetic drugs. Always make sure you tell the doctor…
Aerobic activity makes you breathe harder and helps your lungs and heart function better. It conditions you in a way that allows your body to be healthier over the long-term. Examples of aerobic activity include: walking,swimming,jogging, andbiking.…
ccording to a study by the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, modest physical activity is likely to help prevent the development of Type 2 diabetes. Isn't it good to know even modest physical activity is helpful…
Black tea is known for being high in polyphenols and flavonoids, antioxidants that scavenge free radicals, keeping them from causing harmful oxidation reactions in the body. Researcher John Weisburger, PhD, 82, drinks 10 cups of tea per…
Apples have more benefits for people with Type 2 diabetes than many medications due to the fact there are no side effects from eating this particular fruit. Medications have been known to cause... constipation,diarrhea,high liver enzymes and…
In a recent study, it was estimated that about 24 million Americans suffer from diabetes. Based on the information from CDC, however, one-quarter to one-third do not even know it. So how many people out there are…
Diabetes is generally referred as a "silent killer" disease. The symptoms of diabetes are not so very conspicuous in the beginning, so the suffers get to know about it generally at later stage. The major symptom of…
Diabetes in most cases can be halted in its tracks and reversed. The great tragedy is how many people suffer from this disease needlessly every day because they believe they have to 'live with the disease' and…
Here is the news: diabetes and kidney diseases may cause erectile dysfunction or impotence. Both illnesses affect hormones and blood circulation which causes impotence in men. Though sexual dysfunction is common in patients with chronic kidney diseases…