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11: Managing Diabetes For Busy People
Diabetes has reached epidemic proportions in the United States affecting a huge percentage of people annually. Many people are not aware of their personal risk for diabetes (or diabetes-related complications if they are ALREADY a diabetic). Type II diabetes, or adult onset diabetes, can be prevented or delayed. If you need to just manage your diabetes read this article.

12: Quick and Easy Ways to Lose With the Diabetic Weight Loss Diet!
The diabetic weight loss diet is becoming more and more common. It's difficult to find another medical condition as closely linked to weight-issues as diabetes. 9 out of 10 people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes are overweight! Fortunately, this type of diabetes, the one most closely linked to weight and lifestyle, can be prevented or delayed by losing weight and increasing physical activity!

13: Diabetes is managed by a combination of physical and psychological approaches.
In time, diabetes can harm vital organs, including the kidneys and the eyes. The kidneys may become less efficient at filtering out toxins. Weakened eyesight may also be a result of diabetes. These physical aspects can be managed via diet, exercise and possibly medication if required.

14: Six Benefits Of A Nourishing Diabetic Diet
Starting a diet is a great way for anyone to obtain a healthier lifestyle, but for a diabetic it is crucial that they start a diabetic diet as soon as possible. Here are six ways in which diabetics can benefit from a diabetic diet.

15: Cardio Programs Does Not Work The Same For Everybody
It's a strange thing how cardio doesn't work the same for all men and women. You have maybe tried with it, and, maybe, it didn't gave you the results you were looking for. Here you will find why and what to do to achieve the best results in your cardio trianing program.

16: Hereditary Factors in Diabetes
The causes of diabetes are complex and only partly understood. Complicating the picture even further is the fact that there are multiple types, each with its own risk factors. Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are the most common, encompassing about 97% or more of cases in the U.S. Each results from a combination of environmental and genetic influences.

17: Changing your Lifestyle can lower your risk for Diabetes
Medical experts are unsure exactly why some people develop diabetes and others don't. Because there are different forms of diabetes, the medical puzzle is even more complicated. The two most common forms are Type 1 and Type 2. The majority of diabetics (90%) have Type 2 diabetes.

18: Common Signs of Diabetes
Diabetes can present puzzling symptoms. In some cases, the common symptoms may not show up. Diabetes symptoms may not be constant. Similar symptoms may be signs of other diseases. However, there is a common set of signs that generally signal the disease.

19: Living with Diabetes
Dealing with diabetes brings a host of challenges. Emotional, psychological, and physical adjustments are needed in order to successfully deal with diabetes.

20: Diabetic Retinopathy-Catch This Diabetes Problem Early
There are of course numerous complications resulting from diabetes. Diabetic retinopathy is one that directly effects your vision. It happens because the eye's retina is damaged because of the diabetes. So let's take a closer look, starting with an explanation of what the retina is.


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