Articles related to "Glucose"



Glucose Tablets
glucose tabs
• glucose tablets • glucose tabs • blood sugar • running

Glucose Treatment & AIP
Try PREVENTIVE GLUCOSE INFUSION for AIP attacks.
• glucose • infusion • acute • picc line • aip

New Blood Glucose MonitorA new
A new blood glucose-monitoring device has proven to be helpful in managing children’s diabetes. Read about the findings ofthe NIH-funded study.
• diabetes • monitor • continuous • diabetes management • abbott

Autoimmune Pancreatitis
Until 1995, when autoimmune pancreatitis was first described, pancreatitis was considered a disease induced exclusively by alcoholism.
• pancreas • pancreatitis • autoimmune • autoimmune pancreatitis • alcoholism

Diabetes and Your Heart
This article will attempt to discuss the reasons as to why diabetics are more prone to cardiovascular disease and circulatory problems.
• diabetes • sugar • diabetic • insulin • disease

Essential Trace Minerals
Keeping minerals in balance is a vital and a complex task that our body must perform efficiently at all times.
• trace minerals • chromium • multivitamins • chromium deficiency • chromium supplements

Insulin Dependent Diabetes
Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) is an autoimmune disorder triggered and influenced by environmental and lifestyle factors.
• insulin dependent diabetes mellitus • iddm • diabetes • autoimmune • insulin

Tests for Gestational Diabetes
All women are typically screened for gestational diabetes during pregnancy. Here are answers to all of your questions about glucose testing, diet changes and labor.
• gestational diabetes • ogtt • oral glucose • diabetes • test

The Biology of Naps
Your circadian rhythms may be to blame for your urge to sleep in the afternoon, but high-carb diets don't help.
• sleep • naps • diet • low-carb • circadian rhythms

Type2 Diabetes Mineral Supplements
Lack of trace minerals a factor in the increase in Type 2 diabetes. Magnesium and chromium supplements may be needed as foods from depleted soils have low mineral content
• type 2 diabetes management • trace minerals • magnesium and chromium deficiency • insulin • glucose metabolism

A Week at the Research Center
What it's like to spend a week at the UTMB research center in Galveston, Texas.
• porphyria • galveston • dr. anderson • utmb • heme

Diet 101 - The Atkins Diet.
What is the diet of choice for the obese patient? Which does the most for a dieter while on it and after diet maintenance? The Atkins method has proven to be one of the most consistent and successful diets both for loss and maintenance, plus, its medical benefits are beyond the norm.
• diet • atkins • ketosis • lipolysis • glucose

Drinking and Type II Diabetes
Is it safe to enjoy a few drinks if you have type II diabetes? Possibly, with a few considerations.
• alcohol • drinking • type ii diabetes • blood glucose control • hypoglycemia

Good Gums Equal Better Health
Good dental hygiene may prevent chronic lung diseases and a form of diabetes.
• dental hygiene • university of buffalo dental school • periodontal disease • glucose • chronic lung conditions

Intensive Glucose Lowering and Type 2 Diabetes:
Type 2 diabetics have higher levels of blood glucose and current treatments aim to control these sugar levels but allow them to remain above those of healthy individuals.
• diabetes • health • glucose • treatment • blood sugar

Aerobic Cellular Respiration
Glycolysis, synthesis of acetyl-CoA, Kreb's Cycle and electron transport are the complex series of reactions that turn the food we eat into energy.
• what is glucose metabolism • aerobic cellular respiration • adenosine triphosphate atp • turning food into energy • autotroph heterotroph

Drug Tests Must Be Specific
The chemical test for a substance must be specific. If more than one material produces a positive, the results cannot be accepted.
• drug tests • drugs tests must be specific • barry bonds postive test • barry bonds steroids • chemical test specific

Health Risks of Obesity
This article discusses the health risks associated with obesity. It is more than just being overweight.
• obesity • type ii diabetes • insulin resistance • weight loss • weight-loss

Living with Diabetes
It is possible to manage your diabetes in order to reduce your chances of having a heart attack or stroke and living a longer healthier life.
• healthy weight • eat healthy • plan meals • diabetic foods • trans fats

Low Blood Sugar in Puppies
Puppies, especially toy breeds, are susceptible to falling glucose levels of Transient Juvenile Hypoglycemia which can cause coma, seizures, brain damage and death.
• hypoglycemia • puppies • puppy care • hypoglycemic attack • hypoglycemic

Manage Diabetes With Chinese Herbs
Ancient Chinese medicine helping diabetics manage disease. Modern science confirms that TCM herbs aid in controlling blood sugar levels and lowering high blood pressure.
• diabetes • traditional chinese herbal medicine • blood glucose • high blood pressure • insulin resistance

What Is Cellular Metabolism?
We hear the word used all the time, read diet books on how to boost ours and lament its slowing as we age. But what exactly is metabolism?
• what is metabolism • aerobic cellular respiration • adenosine triphosphate atp • what is an autotroph heterotroph • glycolysis

A Brief Introduction to Gestational Diabetes
Sometimes women who have never had diabetes develop high blood sugar during pregnancy. This condition is known as gestational diabetes mellitus. Uncontrolled gestational diabetes can cause problems for both mother and baby, and gestational diabetes can also indicate that a woman is at high risk for developing type II diabetes later on.
• gestational diabetes • pregnancy • insulin • glucose • birth

A Few Tips for Summer
For people in the northern hemisphere, summer is here, bringing with it warm weather, sunshine, and vacations. Diabetes shouldn't spoil your summer - but to get the most fun from the hottest months, it never hurts to take a few precautions.
• summertime • heat • hyperthermia • vacation • travel

An Apple A Day?
Many foods are designed to heal. Apples are just the beginning. Read more to understand how important nutrients in our foods, can give us better results then taking a vitamin pill.
• health • food • vitamins • minerals • nutrients

Anoxia Continued
In my 2000 article, "Anoxia can lead to Brain Injury," some basic facts of brain injury and anoxia were explained. In this week's article, I've attempted to dig deeper to explore its causes, contributing factors, and possible treatments.
• brain • injury • awareness • anoxia • occipital

Could You Have Type II?
Type II diabetes often has no symptoms, yet certain factors may help you identify whether you are at risk.
• diabetes • risk factors • ethnic groups • obesity • hypertension

Diabetes and Your Baby
This article discusses how diabetes affects the developing fetus, and what a mother can do to protect herself and her developing baby.
• pregnancy • gestational diabetes • elevated blood glucose • risk factors • developing fetus

Sugar
Sugar is so sweet.
• science • web sites • sugar • carbohydrate • photosynthesis

Sugar, Part 2 (Liquid)
Part 2 of a series of articles describing and defining sugars - this article concerns liquid sugars.
• molasses • blackstrap • grandma molasses • treacle • golden syrup

Take "Steps" to Protect Your Feet
People with diabetes can suffer from nerve damage, poor circulation and are more prone to infections. Small injuries to the foot and lower legs can lead to serious problems or even amputation. This article offers tips on how to keep feet safe.
• neuropathy • circulation • fungal infection • bacterial infection • ulcers

Who Needs Breakfast?
Who needs breakfast? YOU do! Read what happens to Misty when she decides she doesn't need breakfast. Plus some great breakfast recipes.
• breakfast • recipes • cooking • nutrition • eggs

Accurate Blood Sugar Readings
Here are a few simple steps to check the accuracy of your diabetic testing meter and provide peace of mind, should you think you may be getting inaccurate readings
• accurate blood sugar readings • blood glucose meter • blood sugar readings • accurate meter readings • diabetic testing

Cross-country Mountain Biking
Here's a guide offering tips about what essentials to pack in a kitbag on a mountain bike and riding safely when outdoors.
• mountain biking • mountain bike riding • riding safely • cycling kitbag essentials • bike kitbag essentials

Help for Controlling Diabetes
Managing diabetes should include balancing glucose levels and medication side effects, and preventing complications. These tips can help make living with diabetes easier.
• deal with diabetes • regulate blood sugar • manage diabetes • help for diabetes • controlling blood sugar

Low Glycemic Eating
A short summary of low glycemic eating and why it works.
• low glycemic eating • low gi • glycemic index • diet • carbohydrate

Pain Free Blood Sugar Testing
By following three simple steps, it is possible to reduce or elminate pain that is associated with diabetes testing
• diabetic testing • less pain • blood sugar • blood sugar testing • testing your blood sugar

The Liver - an Overview
The Liver is the body's garbage processor. It cleans your system of toxins and metabolizes carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. The liver produces glucose, when needed.
• bile • immunoglobulins: iga; igd; ige; igg; igm • metabolization • prothrombin • fibrinogen

The Pancreas - an Overview
The pancreas is a complex organ. It controls blood glucose levels, directs the liver to produce glucogon when glucose levels are low, as well as other functions.
• molecular endocrinology • pancreas • islets of langerhans • alpha cells • beta cells

The Upside of Down
The scales don't budge or-gasp!!-creep in the other direction. What to do? First: Breathe. Second: panic ISN'T an option.
• activity • agility • basketball • brain • body

What Is a Carbohydrate?
Carbs, also known as saccharides, are organic molecules that are used as energy sources, structural molecules and as components of other biological molecules.
• what is a carbohydrate • what is a carb • simple sugar • single sugar • double sugar

What Is the Nucleotide ATP?
Adenosine triphosphate is a power-packed nucleotide that cells of our body just can't live without. Here's a clear summary of what ATP is, how it works and how it's made.
• what is atp • adenosine triphosphate • adenosine monophosphate amp • adenosine diphosphate adp • what is a nucleotide

Diabetes: What You Should Know
According to the Canadian Diabetes Association, more than two million Canadians suffer from diabetes. Thousands of others have not been diagnosed.
• diabetes • diabetic • blood sugar • glucose • canadian diabetes association

Getting Started With Exercise
Beginning an exercise program is tough, but exercise is important, especially if you have type 2 diabetes. Begin with a physical exam, and motivate yourself by setting realistic goals, and choosing an activity suited to your health and personality.
• exercise • fitness • health • type 2 diabetes • blood sugar

Hot, Hot, Hot Garden
Is it hot enough for you, yet? It certainly is for me! Like my plants, I droop when the temperatures soar. Gardening tasks are done in slow motion, if done at all...plenty of time to contemplate the weather and its effect on plants and the gardener.
• heat • drought • humidity • climate • weather

The Benefits of Soy
Guest columnist Monique Gilbert shares her views on the virtues of soy to our health.
• soy • health • cholesterol • monique gilbert • dr. albert h. probst


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