When diabetes was just a newly-discovered disease, it became a problem for patients to choose the right things to eat. There were many questions about exactly the foods they could safely eat since almost all foods available…
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Normal blood sugar levels are harmless to people but once the levels elevate to an unmanageable state it is now dangerous. The illness is called Diabetes. More people are becoming overweight and spearheading a stationary way of…
Hypoglycemia or more commonly known as low blood sugar, is a common and dangerous problems faced by diabetics. The good news is that the symptoms revert back to normal once the blood sugar level is normalized. Check…
Diabetics should be aware that sleep apnea could raise your blood sugar level. The complications of diabetes and the seriousness of sleep apnea can be life threatening. Sleep apnea is a condition that is associated with loud snoring, irregular…
Living with high blood sugar diabetes is deadly. It is a painful and sad death that steals the life from the blood. What many do not understand is that this illness causes a poison in the blood…
If you eat in a way that causes you to have a high blood-insulin level throughout the day, you put yourself at risk for most of what many doctors call the "deadly diseases of civilization". Insulin resistance, high blood pressure,…
A negative mindset will impair your ability to reach a goal, any goal, like you would not believe. Planning is the expected part, especially when there is visualization involved. You may visualize how and where you would…
According to the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) National Diabetes Statistics Report 2017, over 100 million people in America have Type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. The report also states at least two in every five adult Americans…
Are you a diabetic and do you check your blood sugar level regularly ? - Some people whom I have spoken to find it a hassle to do so, but is it really so difficult if it…
Managing Type 2 diabetes is a challenge for many people. Good management involves meal planning, exercising, blood sugar testing, doctor's visits, and sometimes insulin injections and oral diabetes medications. But there are definite benefits to getting in…