Articles in the ‘Diabetes’ Category

Filed Under (Diabetes) by Julia Hanf on July-29-2008

Why any particular person gets diabetes isn’t completely known. Complicating the situation is the fact that there are different types of the disease, though Type 1 and Type 2 are the most common. Of those, Type 2 accounts for about 90% of cases.



Filed Under (Diabetes) by Julia Hanf on July-29-2008

The symptoms of diabetes can be puzzling. Even the common ones may not be present in all cases. They may come and go. And the same symptoms can be produced by other conditions. Nevertheless, there are a cluster of common circumstances that tend to mark out the disease.



Filed Under (Diabetes) by Julia Hanf on July-29-2008

Coping with diabetes typically involves a combination of physical treatments and psychological adjustments.



Filed Under (Diabetes) by Ned Dagostino on July-28-2008

Diabetic retinopathy is a serious complication that should be of concern to anyone suffering from diabetes. What happens is that your vision is effected in a number of different ways. That’s because diabetes can damage the eye’s retina. So first let’s look at what the retina is if we want to understand how to prevent retinopathy.



Filed Under (Diabetes) by Julia Hanf on July-16-2008

Diabetes can present two main categories of problems, in the form of short term ill-effects and longer term harm. Minimizing both areas requires discipline.



Filed Under (Diabetes) by Mark Hall on June-5-2008

Diabetes is caused by a disorder in which a person’s body has a problem in the way food used for energy and growth is digested. Glucose from the food we eat is the body’s primary source of energy. As glucose is the fuel our body needs to survive it is imperative that it is able to be transported by the blood without any problems, something which diabetes stops. Because the natural distribution method employed by the body is faulty, glucose levels rise which can cause serious health problems.



Filed Under (Diabetes) by Julia Hanf on June-5-2008

Can yoga really help diabetics, too? While we know that yoga has gained popularity in recent years, what kind of health benefits does it provide? Recent studies have been conducted to determine if certain yoga poses actually help reduce blood sugar levels in persons with Type II diabetes. What they found was the link not only to lowered blood sugar levels, but the associated benefits of reducing stress for diabetics.



Filed Under (Diabetes) by Delynda Lardone on June-5-2008

Being on a vegetarian diet is an easy to way to keep your sugar level balanced when you have diabetes. The vegetarian diet actually has everything that a diabetic diet has and it also helps you maintain a normal level of blood sugar.



Filed Under (Diabetes) by Julia Hanf on June-4-2008

Many people with type 2 diabetes have to take insulin to control blood glucose levels. There are various types and brands of insulin to meet different needs. Synthetic human insulins produced by recombinant technology are most commonly used today. Human insulins generally have a more rapid onset and shorter duration of activity than pork-derived insulins. For further details on 24 hour insulin, read What Causes Diabeties?



Filed Under (Diabetes) by Julia Hanf on June-4-2008

The Atkins diet principles lay the foundation for a healthy, more balanced way of eating than the standard American diet. Its emphasis is on using good carbohydrates in balance with adequate protein. This is in stark contrast to what most Americans eat on a daily basis. The average American eats lots of processed foods that have hidden sugars and highly processed carbohydrates. This has put most Americans on the road to diabetes and pre-diabetic conditions. What is sad is that diabetes has a predictable set of stages and that they can be easily recognized.