A blood sugar chart is one tool that your attending physician would ask you to keep if and when a diagnosis of diabetes is made. This will ensure that important data of what may or may not…
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To beat your diabetes you need to eat food that is low in sugar, low in fat, low in salt, high in fibre and has low GI values, ie it releases glucose into your bloodstream relatively slowly.…
Prediabetes is a condition that precedes the diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes. Prediabetes is also referred to as impaired glucose tolerance and impaired fasting glucose. With this condition the blood sugar levels are higher than normal but…
Injury to the foot of a diabetic is the number one cause for amputation to occur and it is 15 times more likely for a diabetic patient to undergo an amputation then a non diabetic. The leading…
Many of us wonder that how athletes could go through strenuous exercising routine without getting weaker. Scientific explanation of this is that body has an energy source. This energy source is the main sugar glucose level. The…
If you are diabetic or pre-diabetic, your effort on blood sugar control will be simple with the application of diabetic diet tips. Right then, you can keep safe from diabetic complications such as kidney damage, cardiovascular heart…
The food guide pyramid was designed to help both Type I Diabetics and Type II Diabetics. In our country, the majority of diabetics are not showing signs of improvement. It isn't uncommon for a diabetic to follow…
Many people don't know, but diabetes is a general term for a group of 3 metabolic disorders in which the blood glucose is bigger than 110 mg/dl. Generally speaking, there are 3 types of diabetes: 1) Type…
There are two types of canine diabetes: diabetes insipidus, also referred to as juvenile diabetes and diabetes mellitus. Diabetes insipidus is more commonly found in puppies and younger dogs. It is a lack of vasopressin, an anti-diuretic,…
Untreated diabetes often leads to diabetes coma but this should not arise in cases under proper medical surveillance. However, stresses such as intercurrent infections frequently upset diabetes control and may create a medical emergency without coma supervening.…