Archive for May, 2008

Diabetes Complications - Three Ways To Prevent Them Occurring

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

Diabetic complications can include: Diabetic eye problems, foot problems, thyroid problems, and other short and long term complications of diabetes that can have serious impact on the health of any diabetic. It is therefore in your best interest to control these health issues to the best of your ability.

Here are 3 ways to minimize the [...]

Diabetes Treatment

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

The very first thing that any diabetes patient will be told by any health care professional is that it is imperative to change their diet and add exercise, or undertake more exercise to their daily routine. A change in lifestyle is one of the most important factors when having diabetes. Diabetes can be treated without [...]

Ten Million American’s Have Diabetes And Don’t Know It

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

If a doctor tells you that you have cancer, AIDS or diabetes…your world is going to stop immediately!
From: Diabetes Detection.comDiabetes is growing at epidemic rates, according to the World Health Organization. DDI is hoping that we can help this growing population detect their illness early, and avoid many of the harsh consequences of allowing this [...]

Thiamine And Diabetes

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Thiamine, also known as vitamin B1, is a water-soluble vitamin that is very important in several different bodily functions. Without thiamine, there are very serious side effects that may result. However, when used appropriately thiamine can be an excellent source of help for those who suffer from diabetes.
Several studies have used thiamine to treat those [...]

Understanding Diabetes

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Insulin is a hormone in our body produced by the pancreas that transfers glucose from blood to the cells. When cells do not respond to insulin or the pancreas do not produce enough insulin, the condition is called diabetes. During digestion, food is converted to glucose or sugar, which in turn is converted into energy. [...]

Supplies For Diabetes - What It Takes To Take Care Of Your Diabetes

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Once you’ve finally come to terms with being diagnosed with diabetes, you’ll need to get on with life and learn how to deal with the realities that come with this disease. One thing you’ll need to do is to start keeping track of your blood sugar on a regular basis. Of course the type of [...]

Diabetic Neuropathy - Three Tests You Can Have

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Many secondary diseases can develop from diabetes. One example is nerve disease or damage. This can be caused by a persons maintaining high blood sugar levels for ten years or more. Nerve damage can cause pain and feelings like electric shocks in the toes, and less commonly in the fingers. Another sign of nerve disease [...]

Type 2 Diabetes - Three Warning Signs

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Thousands of people who develop Type 2 diabetes every year remain undiagnosed because they ignore the symptoms they experience. Diabetes can be controlled under medical supervision, and a diabetic can live a long and healthy life. But if Type 2 diabetes goes untreated, the results can be devastating. To identify diabetes, you need to be [...]

Diabetes - Learning To Live With It

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Diabetes is affecting more persons today than any other afflictions known to mankind. The danger of diabetes is that most people tend to take it lightly, ignoring the numerous warnings by the medical professionals. Diabetes is a silent killer. It remorselessly corrodes and invades the functions of the body’s vital organs like Heart, Liver and [...]

The Layman’s Guide To Diabetes

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Facts about diabetes that everybody should know
What is Diabetes
Diabetes is one of the commonest but very serious health disorders found all over the world. Approximately one in every 25 person suffers from it and a big population is predisposed to suffer from it. With all the advancements and developments in modern medicine, we have failed [...]