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  • Exercises for Weight Loss, Diabetes and Osteoporosis  By : Graeme Lanham
    Many of our diseases are the result of a sedentary lifestyle as well as an unhealthy diet. Your body is meant to be used and will quickly deteriorate if it is not.
    Physical activity should be a high priority in your daily program. Try to engage in some form of aerobic exercise at least five days a week and some form of resistance exercise at least two or three times a week. Here's why.
  • Diabetes - How to Look After Yourself  By : Kazzie Harris
    Diabetes is a disease that affects many people; it can strike at any point in their lives. If you have diabetes you want to be active in the management of your self-care. The more you control your self-care, the more you assume control of your medical condition. You may find information about diabetes from a variety of sources, including your doctor. When managing your care, you doctor will encourage you to assume responsibility for the care of your diabetes, thus your will be in charge of you self-care. Be mindful of the fact the self-care for diabetes doesn't occur only after the diabetes diagnosis,
  • What are the Differences Between Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2?  By : Robert L J Bloom
    There are two main forms of diabetes. These are diabetes type 1 and diabetes type 2. More accurate these are not different types of diabetes, as type 1 and and type 2 are two completely different deseases.
  • A Short Overview Of Diabetes Symptoms And Treatments  By : Dustin Cannon
    There are two forms of the disorder--type 1 is characterized by an inability of the body to produce sufficient quantities of insulin, a hormone that is responsible for carbohydrate metabolism.
  • Diabetes. Will You Be Next?  By : Graeme Lanham
    If you "don't have time" for any form of sport or exercise and eat fatty takeaways and fast foods, you could be a candidate for "metabolic syndrome."
    What is it and how do you avoid it?
  • How To Identify Diabetes Warning Signs  By : Jon M Arnold
    According to the National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse (NDIC), about 14.6 million individuals in the U.S. are diagnosed with the disease, while close to 6 million people are yet to be diagnosed. Find out what the warning signs of diabetes are, because diagnosing it early provides your best chances to combat it effectively.
  • Liberty Medical Supplies  By : Jonathan Doemacher
    Article for diabetics that describes the basic involved obtaining Liberty Medical supplies.
  • Diabetes - America's Unknown Epedemic  By : Tom Walker
    How to detect, prevent and manage Diabetes
  • Warning Signs Of Diabetes!  By : Bob Alexander
    Early warning signs of diabetes. How to tell that you might be a diabetic.
  • A Simple Diabetes For Dummy Overview  By : Terry Edwards
    Diabetes is a serious health issue. It's the sixth leading cause of death in this country, and there is no cure for Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes at this time. Here's a quick diabetes for dummy overlook to help you better understand what diabetes is all about.
  • The Only Oil for Diabetics?  By : John Goh
    However, research shows that there is one fat that diabetics can eat without fear. That fat is coconut oil. Not only does it not contribute to diabetes, but it helps regulate blood sugar, thus lessening the effects of the disease.
  • A Brief Overview of Diabetes  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    Chances are, you or someone you know has diabetes, a condition in which the body is unable to regulate blood sugar on its own. According to the American Diabetes Association, there are 20.8 million children and adults in the U.S. or 7 percent of the population, who have diabetes.
  • Top 5 Diabetes Diet Tips for Creating Healthy Meal Plan  By : Nishanth Reddy
    If you've never attempted to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet before your diabetes diagnosis, it can be difficult to know where to get started. Try these diabetes tips, as the right food choices will help you control your blood sugar level.
  • Diabetes and Vision Loss: Take Action Now  By : John Purdy
    Before the 1970's, the general population did not consider diabetes to be a major health concern, let alone realize the adverse impacts diabetes would have on our society today. During those times, most of our attention was on other prominent diseases such as tuberculosis and polio.
  • Diabetes Glucose Monitoring - A Breakthrough On The Horizon  By : Terry Edwards
    Of course, the only way of doing this up until now has been to stick your finger with a needle and put some blood on a blood glucose meter. Well, change is on the horizon.

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