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Pre-diabetes is a warning sign, but with proper treatment and self-care, diabetes can be prevented or delayed.
According to the American Diabetes Association there are approximately 57 million people in the U.S. who have pre-diabetes. The problem - most don't do anything about it
Patients struggling to lose weight and control blood sugar due to a diagnosis of insulin resistance or pre-diabetes should decrease or eliminate dietary caffeine.
Insulin resistance and pre-diabetes describe two stages the same at-risk physical symptoms that are the precursors to Type 2 Diabetes and Heart Disease.
While genetics and family history cannot be ignored, unhealthy lifestyle practices are major contributors that hasten the onset of diabetes. Changing these is the answer.
Diabetes mellitus is a progressive disease that develops when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin - or when the body cannot effectively use it insulin produces
Joy Pape joins suite101 in an informative interview about diabetes and The Real Life Guide To Diabetes, which she co-authored.
Insulin resistant and pre-diabetic patients are capable of reversing damage and preventing the development of Type 2 diabetes or heart disease.
Avoid full-blown diabetes. Waiting until symptoms appear leaves the body's systems too compromised to be able to respond to treatment.
Metabolic Syndrome (METS) affects an estimated 25% of Americans in-general with people age 50 and above being the most affected (44% in this age group).
Nearly 25 percent of Americans have insulin resistance, but what is it and how does being insulin resistant affect the body?
Regular exercise helps protect against type 2 diabetes, by kick starting the muscles' mitochondria, burning up fats and sugars to lower diabetic blood sugar levels
In obese patients, bariatric surgery can dramatically reduce the risk of developing diabetes - and also reduce the need for diabetic medications
Active lifestyles, proper nutrition and supplementation, as well as stress management, work synergetically with preventing and often curing bone loss.
Hypothyroidism is well known for causing depression and hyperthyroidism is well known for causing anxiety symptoms. For some patients these symptoms manifest early.
Are you overweight? Is your blood sugar out of control? Find out if you are at risk for Type 2 Diabetes?
Research indicates that common apple cider vinegar, available at grocery stores nationwide, may improve blood sugar levels for diabetics when taken before meals.
The American Diabetes Association reports 7.8% (23.6 million adults and children) of the U.S. population has diabetes, with 1.6 million new cases diagnosed each year.
Elevated blood glucose during pregnancy can increase a woman's risk of developing Type II diabetes in the future. It also increases risks for her unborn child.
Why have the numbers of people diagnosed with diabetes increased so dramatically throughout the world over the last twenty years? What factors contribute?
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a condition that affects the reproductive health of many women and can also pose complications to their overall health and well-being.
Simple tips for a balanced diet that are ideal for diabetics, pre-diabetics, patients diagnosed with insulin resistance, individuals interested in weight loss.
Real-Life Guide to Diabetes answers questions such as how to eat healthier, what causes diabetes, how it's diagnosed and what the difference is between the two types.
At first it's overwhelming for diabetics searching for information, so the authors give diabetics easy to understand information about nutrition and diabetes.
Diabetes mellitus is much more serious than merely having a "Touch of Blood Sugar"!
Cinnamon, a spice traded between Medieval Europe and the Near East, was valued as highly as gold - now it's living up to its reputation, this time as a top antioxidant.
People living with diabetes can start exercising in easy ways at home before consulting their doctor to embark on a more structured exercise program.
There are significant short- and long-term health consequences for overweight children, including increased risk of Type II diabetes, heart disease and other afflictions.
High risk patients studied for three years demonstrate that intensive lifestyle changes can prevent the development of type 2 diabetes in high risk patients.
A New York school nutrition audit found two-thirds of the schools selling junk food, a violation of state and federal school health policies.


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