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Articles related to "Type I Diabetes"
Diabetes Type 2 This article talks about Type 2 Diabetes. It explains the disease and how to educate yourself and control the disease. diabetes • insulin resistance • carboydrates • type ii diabetes • type 2 diabetes
Can Kids Get Type II? Can children have “Adult-onset diabetes”? Unfortunately, type II is on the rise among teens and children - and may be both more difficult to control and more likely to cause complications. children • adolescents • type ii diabetes • complications • incidence
Diabetes Types of diabetes and concerns of parents and children regarding the treatment of diabetes. diabetes • type i • type ii • gestational diabetes • parent concern
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
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
Has Your Low Carb Diet Stopped Working? Obtaining a healthy weight is an important part of managing type II diabetes. Diets that encourage little or no consumption of carbohydrates are hot right now - but do they really provide lasting results? type ii diabetes • diets • low carbohydrate diets • weight loss • nutrition
Treat Diabetes With Cinnamon Common cinnamon has shown promise in the treatment of Type II diabetes. cinnamon diabetes • cinnamon type ii diabetes • cinnamon and diabetes • cinnamon and type ii diabetes • cinnamon type 2 diabetes
When A Loved One is Diagnosed Someone close to you just found out they have type II diabetes. What, if anything, can you do to help them? A lot! type ii diabetes • diet • exercise • motivation • family
Autoimmune Endocrine Diseases This article describes the autoimmune endocrine disorders and their effects on hormone levels. polyglandular • polyendocrine • autoimmune • endocrine • autoimmunity
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
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
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
Gymnema: Diabetes Herbal Therapy Researchers are looking at herbal medicine (Gymnema), massage therapy, Yoga, Integrative Manual Therapy to help the 171 million people worldwide with diabetes. diabetes • cholesterol • gymnema • phytotherapy • exercise
Diabetes Diabetes has been called the silent killer. This article will discuss the different types of diabetes and how to check yourself to find out if you are at risk, with resouce links to web sites dealing with these issues.
Dealing with Diabetes Diabetes is a treatable disease. By adopting a natural, healthy lifestyle diabetes can be managed. It is important to know what diabetes is and what the best strategies are for dealing with it in an effective manner through diet and exercise. diabetes • diabetics • zone diet • san antonio study • niddm
Juvenile Diabetes/Type I It's hard to believe that it's now been almost two years since my youngest son was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes, yet it has. juvenile diabetes • type i
Autoimmune Eye Diseases Researchers at both Pennsylvania State University and Harvard University are conducting clinical trials on promising topical therapies for autoimmune eye disorders. autoimmune eye disease • thyroid eye disease • corneal abrasions • type 1 diabetes • myasthenia gravis
Diabetes and Weight Management Are you overweight? Is your blood sugar out of control? Find out if you are at risk for Type 2 Diabetes? diabetes and weight loss • managing diabetes • type 2 diabetes • risk factors for for diabetes • obesity
Diabetes Crisis: Treatment Options This month's celebrity writer for the Health and Wellness section discusses the real roots of the diabetes epidemic in the US and what to do about it. diabetes treatment • american diabetes association • type 2 diabetes • diabetes therapeutic interventions • dr. franklin house
Diabetic Retinopathy Diabetic retinopathy is a complication of diabetes that can permanently damage your sight. retina • vision • type ii diabetes • macular edema • proliferative diabetic retinopathy
Health Information Online: Finding Quality in Quantity The same qualities that make seeking health information on the web so easy can also create dangers. So whenever you’re surfing the net for news about type II diabetes or other health issues, use caution. Here are some tips to help you ensure the information you’re getting is both accurate and safe. type ii diabetes • internet • online health information • disclaimer • references
How to Treat Diabetes The Acronym DIABETES provides a useful way of remembering the basic ideas about how to manage Type II Diabetes Mellitus efficaciously diet for diabetes • blood pressure in diabetes • diabetes and exercise • tablets for diabetes • type ii diabetes mellitus
Infection and Autoimmune Disease Infectious microorganisms can induce autoimmune diseases; however, working efficiently, the immune system's response to infection can also prevent autoimmune disease. infectious agents • infection • autoimmune disease • type 1 diabetes • cytomegalovirus
Lifestyle Change Is Effective Simple but powerful lifestyle habits are shown to reduce your risks of developing the metabolic diseases like type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. These changes al lifestyle change • type 2 diabetes • metabolic syndrome • cardiovascular disease • abdominal fat
The Causes and Symtoms of IDDM Examing some of the known and possible causes behind the diagnosis of IDDM causes • symtoms • iddm • diabetes
Myths and Misconceptions Common myths and misconceptions about juvenile diabetes. myths • misconceptions • iddm • insulin • carbohydrates
Blood Sugar Basics - Part 1 Regulating blood sugars is an essential part of weight management and the maintenance of overall health. Learn why it is so important in Part 1. blood • sugar • diabetes • hypoglycemia • insulin
Diabetes Defined If you or a loved one has been recently diagnosed with diabetes, this article is a good place to start. We define the disease, let you know what to expect with treatment, and give general information on managing the disease. diabetes • lifestyle • definition • living • health
Asian Americans and Diabetes Asian Americans appear to be more than twice as likely to develop type 2 diabetes than the general American population. Since Asian Americans are four times less likely to be obese, doctors are late to diagnose them as diabetic. Help us spread the word among the medical and Asian American communities. diabetes • heart disease • asian americans • communication • diet
Cinnamon Extract Boosts Insulin Sensitivity Nearly 6 percent of the U.S. population -- 15.7 million people -- have diabetes. And one-third of them don't even know it. Cinnamon extracts could be a natural remedy. cinnamon • usda • diabetes • agriculture • ars
Franklin House Discusses Writing Here is an interview with Dr. Franklin House, MD, in which he talks about diabetes mellitus and provides advice for health writers. franklin house • lifestyle center of america • 30-day diabetes miracle • diabetes mellitus • diabetes treatment
Helping Your Child Become Active Considering how to help your overweight child lose weight; cultivating nutritional awareness, activity and fun are some of the tools you'll need. childhood obesity • heart disease • food pyramid • type 2 diabetes • depression
Dangers Of A Sedentary Lifestyle Statistics on people who continue to ignore the preventative powers of exercise on deadly diseases. physical inactivity and heart disease • african americans and high blood pressure • latinos and obesity • preventable diseases and exercise • recent diabetes statistics for america
Ethical Embryonic Stem (ES) Cells Scientists have created ES cells without destroying an embryo or cloning a patient. skin cell to stem cell • ethical stem cell • embryonic stem cell • es cell • therapeutic cloning
Global Diabetes Epidemic Looms As American-style food marches triumphantly across the globe, millions die from diabetes, a disease with no cure. Experts say the worst is yet to come. international diabetes • international diabetes rates • international obesity • diabetes growth • fast food developing countries
Health Benefits of Alcohol Research has found that moderate drinking significantly reduces the risk for a number of health problems. health benefits of alcohol • health benefits of drinking • drinking health • alcohol health • alcohol stroke
Pre-Diabetes Treatment Helps Prevent Diabetes Pre-diabetes is a warning sign, but with proper treatment and self-care, diabetes can be prevented or delayed. preventing diabetes • treatment for pre-diabetes • pre-diabetes risk factors • medication for pre-diabetes • diabetes treatment
Autoimmune Infertility Autoimmune disease is a primary contributing factor in infertility. This article describes this autoimmune connection along with current therapies. autoimmune • disease • infertility • premature • ovarian
Must Reads for Anyone Touched By MS This article describes the latest in books researching the cause, diagnosis and treatment of folKs affected by MS white papers • articles • cures • programs • the gold coast cure
Beyond The Age of Weaning "Where will she get her calcium?" I’m forever trying to justify to others why I don’t give my nursing one-year-old cow’s milk, and why my husband and I also don’t consume dairy products. I've done my research. dairy • cow's milk • weaning • unhealthy • asthma
Explaining OCD Have trouble explaining the cause of OCD to friends, family and communitiy? Cherry will help you and your loved ones understand what's happening in your brain. ocd • obsessive-compulsive disorder • causes • explanation • brain
Focus on Fenugreek As with so many herbs, some of our most powerful medicines can be found right in the kitchen cabinets. It's time to take Fenugreek out of the cupboard and make it a part of your daily intake...read why! herb • herbal • herbalism • herbalist • natural
Autoimmune Disease A Leading Cause of Death in Women The most common cause of thyroid disease is autoimmune. The response of the body's immune system turning on its own cells. Now researchers have concluded that autoimmune disease may be the 8th leading cause of death in women ages 15 to 64. thyroid • autoimmune disease • cause of death • thyroid disease
Coffee Aids Weight loss Discover the health benefits of coffee and how it can help in your weight loss efforts. how drinking coffee helps • coffee aids weight loss • health benefits of coffee • caffeine each day can help you lose weight • latest research on coffee
Diabetes Linked to Alzheimer's Diabetes is now linked to Alzheimer’s disease and studies report that a person with Type 2 diabetes is twice as likely to develop Alzheimer’s. diabetes • alzheimer's • link • diabetic medication • help alzheimer's patients
A Ultrarunner looks at his health. personal reflections of a runner marathon runner • runner • ultra-distance running
Benefits and Functions of Biotin This little-known vitamin may prevent birth defects, improve quality of life for diabetics, and treat a number of skin conditions. biotin • biotin supplements • uses of biotin • biotin hair loss • biotin skin
Bread: Life's Staple. too many people go to bed hungry each day bread • recipes • food security • hunger • food banks
Celiac Disease Update This article describes celiac disease and the genetic markers that confer susceptibility to its development. This article includes an overview of symptoms and potential complications, and it explains how testing for genetic markers can aid with diagnosis. gluten • sensitivity • celiac • disease • gse
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 |
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