DIABETES
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Diabetes (diabetes mellitus) a group of diseases typified by elevated blood glucose levels. A person with diabetes has the inability to produce insulin. This can result in severe health problems and premature death.
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A. Hermitt
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Published 6/22/2006
Some facts about diabetes and ways that you can prevent and treat this serious condition, plaguing millions of people worldwide. Diabetes does not have to be a reality for you.
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Nicholas Christie
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Published 5/19/2009
An overview of the association between diabetes and dairy foods.
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Michelle Daniel
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Published 3/23/2009
According to the Centers of Disease Control there are all ready 20.8 million Americans who have diabetes. What is even more alarming is the fact that one third of thse people may not even realize they have it.
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Linda M. McCloud
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Published 10/4/2006
Diabetes, if uncontrolled, can cause serious vision problems.
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Maria Guerra
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Published 2/19/2009
If a loved one has been diagnosed with diabetes, it can sometimes be challenging to know how to support them.
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Carrie Belt
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Published 9/15/2009
Diabetes is found in approximately 23.6 million Americans. With proper diet and exercise, it can be prevented. With proper testing and healthcare, it can be treated.
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Donna Sager
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Published 2/25/2009
Get your Diabetes awareness merchandise to show your support this November. Here are some of the diabetes awareness products that are available and where you can find them.
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Ellen Burford
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Published 10/28/2009
Natural treatments for diabetes are safe and may help individuals reduce their dependency on insulin.
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Sophie Walton
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Published 9/11/2009
How to deal with a new diagnosis of Diabetes. Diabetes isn't a life sentence, it's a chance to have a healthier lifestyle.
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Claire Luna-Pinsker
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Published 8/29/2009
An alarming number of people have diabetes these days. People who eat high-calorie foods and are less active are more prone to get this disease.
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Kathleen Mccarty
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Published 1/5/2009
Do you know that by simple modifications to our ways of living can reduce the risk of diabetes and its complications? These simple yet powerful tools will change the way a diabetic lives.
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Dev Senapati
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Published 1/1/2009
In the United States the number of people with diabetes since 2006 has risen 13.5 percent. At the moment 57 billion Americans have blood sugar levels that put them at the risk for diabetes.
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Snapgrrl
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Published 12/17/2008
If you are pregnant or thinking of getting pregnant, educating yourself about gestational diabetes it a must.
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coolynch78
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Published 12/18/2008
Diabetes is an inherited disease which means that if you have diabetes in your family record, you possibly will be more prone to having diabetes. If your parents or grandparents suffer or had diabetes, become informed about the circumstances.
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Charlotte Raynor
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Published 12/4/2008
Fortunately, a few changes are often all it takes to prevent diabetes - or even reverse the disease, say researchers. In fact, protecting yourself can be easy.
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Sandy Klocinski
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Published 12/29/2008
Canine diabetes is a disorder of carbohydrate metabolism due to insulin deficiency, canine diabetes usually occurs in middle aged dogs and also cats. Females are affected more often than male dogs.
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Seyward Lucket
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Published 12/3/2008
Most Type 1 Diabetic patients need to take daily dose of Insulin in their blood in order to regulate the proper supply of glucose to their cells and muscles.Here are some tips to control the type 1 diabetes effects:
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Charles Wilson
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Published 5/29/2008
Most of the people in the world remain unaware about the Beginning Signs of Diabetes in its first stage. They only come to know about the diabetes when they go to doctor for some other illness or health problems check up...
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Charles Wilson
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Published 5/29/2008
A look into the world of diabetes from what causes it to how to prevent it.
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C. Sherwood
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Published 5/7/2008
Over six million people in the United States have Diabetes but, don't know it.
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Timmy Scott
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Published 7/22/2008
Would you believe that the lettuce you are eating in your dinner salad could possibly be a cure for Type 1 diabetes? A diabetic could be swallowing a capsule containing ground up lettuce with insulin for a few weeks and be cured.
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Charlotte Raynor
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Published 8/27/2008
A breakdown of different types of diabetes - prediabetes, gestational diabetes, type 1 diabetes, type 1.5 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Also included is a basic synopsis of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia.
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Justin Gabriel Ardolino
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Published 11/25/2008
A general article about type 2 diabetes and the dangers of the disease...
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Drew Nelson
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Published 10/22/2008
A guide for Pregnant women with gestational Diabetes to learn to make wise food choices.
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L. J. Diring
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Published 10/20/2008
An informative article about diabetes in dogs and what you can do to help.
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E. M. Paquette
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Published 1/7/2009
This is my suggestions on how to lower your child's risk of getting Diabetes.
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Mrs.Rogers
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Published 2/12/2009
With millions of Americans being diagnosed with diabetes, it is important to be sure that people with diabetes receive the proper care and treatment so that they can manage their condition.
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Carrie Belt
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Published 9/16/2009
For many diabetics, managing their diabetes can not only be a confusing process, but it can also be time-consuming and frustrating.
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Carrie Belt
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Published 9/16/2009
Whether you have diabetes or are looking for information for loved ones about diabetes, it is important that you understand some basic facts about diabetes and the human body.
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Carrie Belt
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Published 6/11/2009
If you are like many people, you have heard a lot about a chronic condition called diabetes.
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Carrie Belt
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Published 9/15/2009
Over 150 million people world wide are living with diabetes and all of us need to know the facts, chances are you know someone who has diabetes.
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LGMB
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Published 7/26/2005
If you have diabetes, it is important to be aware that what you eat does affect your diabetes and your overall health.
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Carrie Belt
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Published 9/16/2009
Sifting through all the notes, I have had in my journey with Diabetes, I pulled one of the best Diabetic diet guides I had. I hope you will find something you can apply to your own life.
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Mrs.Rogers
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Published 2/12/2009
Diabetes hit me in my early 30s, as it has affected many in my family, too. Here is how I eradicated it.
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Sherry Dedman
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Published 2/6/2008
Treatment for depression in diabetes means controlling blood sugar. Much of the time that solves the problem, although there may be a need for talk therapy or medications. Depression by itself is a different phenomenon.
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Carol Forsloff
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Published 3/31/2009
This article explains how to take care of yourself is the key to lowering the risk of Type 2 Diabetes.
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Dawn Hawkins
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Published 3/19/2009
The long anticipated diagnosis of diabetes 2 has made major change my life.
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Maria Guerra
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Published 2/12/2009
A general article discussing type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
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Drew Nelson
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Published 10/23/2008
Audio: Diabetes
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- Type 2 Diabetes and Kidney Disease
- Type 2 Diabetes: Tips for Preventing Foot Problems
- Food Labels and Managing Type 2 Diabetes
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