Approximately 55% of American are overweight, a sign of metabolic syndrome. In addition, 25% of thin people have insulin resistance, the cornerstone of metabolic syndrome. Based on these numbers, more that 65% of American adults either have…
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As a diabetic you are probably aware that you are at risk of suffering one or more of the awful health problems this disease can cause... heart disease... stroke... kidney disease... nerve damage... neuropathy of the feet…
When it comes to preventing and managing diabetes, the last thing that probably comes to mind is your teeth and gums... but your oral health is actually an incredibly important factor in your body's ability to stay…
Lifestyle diseases which includes diabetes mellitus, which is divided into two types (Type 1 and type 2), are now slowly increasing in terms of number of people suffering from this disease. The common treatment to manage this…
The best salad options for diabetics are definitely a healthy well-balanced nutritious one. The most beneficial ingredient in your salad is to choose leafy greens; these have the most nutrients that help diabetics. Another important part of…
Symptoms of low blood sugar vary a lot from person to person. Sometimes the same person may have entirely different symptoms of low blood sugar. Mainly the signs of hypoglycemia attack depend upon the degree of intensity…
Physicians and dieticians teach their patients with diabetes to properly monitor their blood sugar levels, to take the right amount of insulin, and above all, to maintain a proper diet. Proper diet partnered with medication has been…
What is Diabetes? Diabetes is a disorder of carbohydrate metabolism and refers to Diabetes (siphoning through) Mellitus (sweet). People with this disorder have high level of blood sugar known as hyperglycemia and lose sugar in their urine.…
Diabetes is understood to be as an abnormality specifically that of the blood sugar content that is present in the body. It comes in two forms, which is separated as Type 1 Juvenile Diabetes and Type 2…
People taking diabetes drugs often develop harsh side effects. This forces them to stop taking the drugs and leaves them unprotected from the damaging effects of high blood sugar. In order to improve drug compliance, mainstream medicine…