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- Diabetes: blood pressure risks in diabetics people
The major concern in diabetics people with high blood pressure (130/80 mmHG or more), it is the risk developing a heart disease, specifically to suffer a heart attack –last researches pointing that sixty...
- Fructose and "Natural" is not always Good For You!
A favorite saying of mine is “just because its natural doesnt mean that its good for you. Actually tobacco is natural, yet Not Good! Arsenic is also natural, and definitely Not Good!” It is obvious...
- Cats, Dogs and Diabetes
Diabetes Mellitus can affect both cats, dogs and humans. It can be a debilitating disease if left untreated, managing it can be a challenge! Imagine having to chase around your cat and dog on a daily basis...
- 5 Diabetes Symptoms You Should Know
As the baby boomers age, they are faced with an array of diseases that accompany the golden years. Along with grandchildren and retirement, they are faced with ailments from arthritis to diabetes. The...
- Diabetes Discussion - 7 Steps to Prevent Diabetes
Diabetes is prevalent than ever and 95% of cases diagnosed are type 2 diabetes. Although for some the development of diabetes is inevitable, perhaps due to hereditary and other factors, for the vast majority...
- Caring For Your Diabetic Cat
It all started about two years ago, just after Christmas. We had put out three cats - Pansy, Bonnie and Clyde into a cattery for a few days while we went off for Christmas, not something we do often, but...
- Help for Diabetes, Gout and More
Overview of GoutGout is a systemic disease caused by the buildup of uric acid in the joints, causing inflammation, swelling, and pain. This condition can develop for two reasons. The liver may produce...
- Diabetes: Diabetogenic Environments
Western society is referred to as diabetogenic, places where people have easy access to high fat, high calorie foods and others, these ones do not have to work hard or to walk to get this kind of products.Many...
- Diabetes and The Menopause
You might be thinking "Whats the connection between diabetes and the menopause?" Well, for ladies reaching that certain age, it can be very traumatic - especially when some of the effects experienced...
- Understanding Diabetes
To manage diabetes, it helps to understand how it affects your body. In healthy people, the body turns food into glucose (blood sugar) to use for energy. Insulin, produced by the pancreas, is the hormone...
- Diabetes, Recognizing the Signs, and Symptoms
Do you find yourself going to the bathroom more than usual? Are you unusually hungry or thirsty? Is fatigue a normal, everyday feeling? Does spontaneous, blurred vision interfere with you daily life? If...
- Top 10 Do's For Women With type II Diabetes
It has been observed that women who are diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes are overweight. The exact cause of this type of diabetes is unclear, but it does appear to be associated with weight gain. In fact,...
- Diabetes - Symptoms and Cures
Diabetes is of three main types – insulin-dependent diabetes or the Type 1 diabetes, Non-insulin dependent diabetes or the Type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes mellitus. A persons eating habits and...
- Diabetes: A mortal disease?
Many people around the world do not know about a disease until that they suffer one, if this is your case, do not worry, because Ill show you what diabetes is, and its complications.Diabetes, is a disease...
- Gestational Diabetes
Gestational diabetes is a temporary condition that occurs during pregnancy. Pregnant women who have never had diabetes before, but who have high blood sugar levels during pregnancy, are said to have gestational...
- Chronic Diseases and Pregnancy
Speaking about health before pregnancy, we mean way of life, nutrition, physical activity, habits, and also possible chronic diseases, such as heightened blood pressure or diabetes. If you have such diseases,...
- Important Information on Diabetes You Should Know
There are approximately 14 million people in the United States that have been diagnosed with diabetes. Unfortunately, it is also estimated that another 6 million people have the disease, but have not yet...
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