Have you defeated your disease?

Welcome Guest

Search:

Diabetes Articles

271: Managing your diabetes
Diabetes is a disorder of the metabolism caused as a result of the way our bodies use digested food for growth and energy. To maintain our energy levels glucose is moved around the blood stream to the cells and muscles etc. Diabetes stops this energy supply and forces it to remain in the blood creating further problems. If the situation is not dealt with it doesn't take long for the body to build up high levels of glucose in the blood also known as 'high blood sugar levels'.

272: The 6 Steps to Fat Loss diet Plan for Beginners
For beginners, getting into fitness can be intimidating and confusing. But it doesn't have to be that way. In fact, getting fit is one of the most straightforward tasks you can attempt. Fortunately, reaching your fitness goals requires only two things; discipline (that's up to you) and a set of simple guidelines (which I'm happy to provide).

273: Muscle Building, Gain Muscle Without The Fat
Well, you've been training really hard, for the past months you have spend a lot of time in the gym. And, actually, it worked, but maybe not in the way you'll prefer. Now, you are huge, that's a fact, but you are not the big mass of muscle you wanted to be. You have now in your body some excess of body fat.

274: Looking for A Cure for Diabetes?
With the increase in the number of diagnosed cases each year, modern science is racing to find a cure for diabetes.

275: Why Does the Diabetes Diet Need to be About Weight Loss?
Sticking to a diabetes diet is one of the most challenging aspects of living with diabetes. The diabetes diet is not a special food package but is a diet plan for healthy living. Since food affects blood sugar levels, a healthful diabetes diet is a key part of treatment.

276: Sugar and Diabetes Childhood Eating Disorders
The metabolic disorder that does not allow processed food to be converted into energy or growth properly is called diabetes. Our bodies use glucose, a form of sugar which our digestive system has broken down from the food we eat, which is then transported around the body via the bloodstream. Diabetes causes problems with the distribution of glucose in the bloodstream. The health risks are the direct result of a build up of glucose in the blood instead of it being carried around the body for the cells to have energy.

277: Exercise the best way to assist Type 2 diabetes
With Type 2 diabetes being a disease that affects how your body reacts to food and in turn how it makes energy. Probably the most common symptom is excessive sweating, this when happening regularly should be checked.

278: Organic Milk Worse for Diabetes Compared to Regular Milk
Diabetes rates have soared in recent years, particularly in developed countries where junk diets and obesity have reached epidemic proportions. Diabetes is a terrible disease in which the body fails to control blood sugar levels (referred to as 'insulin resistance').

279: What You Need to Know About Diabetes Disorder
Diabetes is a disorder of the metabolism caused as a result of the way our bodies use digested food for growth and energy. Our bodies use glucose, a form of sugar which our digestive system has broken down from the food we eat, which is then transported around the body via the bloodstream. This supply of energy use the bloodstream to be transported around where it can be absorbed by the cells but diabetes stops this from happening. If this situation remains unchecked, levels of glucose in the blood increase to dangerous levels.

280: How To Improve Blood Circulation
Diabetes and heart conditions are very common nowadays. So much so that even if you don't have one of the s ailment, i'm sure you know someone who does. A good way to avoid these illnesses is to improve our blood circulation. Here are few good method of do just that.

281: Diabetes and Stem Cell Research
Stem cell research is an area that is quite controversial. Controversy in the wake of stem cell research and the fine distinctions of universal health care are a few of the subjects explored by health policy authorities and those living with life-changing illnesses such as diabetes and migraine. The largest issue involved, being where these cells originate from. The sources of stem cells are various. They can come from adults, the blood from the umbilical cord, and embryos.

282: Dispelling Diabetes Myths
Even if we are surrounded by high technology and given easy access to information, there are still misconceptions about diabetes. The concepts range from believable to really outrageous.

283: How Kangen Water can Help Diabetes
A Japanese word which means "back to original", Kangen is probably the best method to explain everything about alkaline water. Kangen water is medically known to help the human body to recuperate from being dehydrated and also to recover from other types of diseases that are associated with dehydration.

284: How Diabetes Affects Men
A person may very well think that the disease, diabetes, affects every diabetic the same way. This statement could not be farther from the truth at all; diabetes affects every individual differently. Things that can affect diabetes differ greatly depending upon age, race, gender, weight, lifestyle, activity level, diet, and family history.

285: Taking Care of Your Feet
About 20% of the people diagnosed with diabetes are hospitalized because of issues concerning their feet. The foot of a diabetic can cause a number of possible critical conditions for them to be in. Blood flow problems in the legs, like atherosclerosis, can put the foot in peril for injury and infections.


Page 19 of 20
[1]   [2]   [3]   [4]   [5]   [6]   [7]   [8]   [9]   [10]   [11]   [12]   [13]   [14]   [15]   [16]   [17]   [18]   [19]   [20]