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Advanced Lipoprotein Fingerprinting
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Dr. D.S. Merchant
Measure cholesterol fractionation and provide nutrition and exercise assessment every five years. If likelihood of follow-up is low and patient is not fasting, consider checking total cholesterol and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol.
Controlling Blood Sugar In Type 2 Diabetes Without The Use Of Drugs
By :
Barry Gorman
I was told in rapid succession that I was suffering from intermittent claudication (that’s blocked arteries in the legs), high blood pressure, Diabetes Type 2. and that I was overweight.
Not a lot of pleasure there! The intermittent claudication made it increasingly difficult to do much, so that in effect I had become a prisoner to my house and garden. Exercise was out of the question, my legs simply couldn’t cope, but it was hoped that angioplasty to each leg would cure t...
Detecting Diabetes and Caring For It
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Jacob Mabille
One of the best things you can do for your health is to know how to detect diabetes before it becomes an even bigger problem in your life by not taking care of it.
Diabetes - The Silent Killer
By :
Trevor Dace
There are in fact two main variations of diabetes – Type 1 and Type 2, and they are completely different in root cause. There is also a type of diabetes called gestational diabetes that only affects pregnant women.
Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 ? Symptoms, Causes and Treatment
By :
Knut Holt
Diabetes type 1 is caused by a decreased production of the hormone insuline in the pancreas. Here is a survey of the causes, symptoms and treatment options by this disease.
Diabetes mellitus type 2 ? Symptoms, causes and treatment
By :
Knut Holt
Diabetes type 2 is a lifestyle disease that often can be prevented or controlled by a proper diet and exercise. Here is a survey of the causes, symptoms and treatment options by this disease.
Diamaxol
By :
Curtis McCoy
Diamaxol is a propriety drug marketed and developed by MicroNutra Health incorporated. Diamaxol is designed to regulate blood sugar levels in people suffering from diabetes. Diamaxol is also believed to facilitate cell growth, increase insulin production, and is a mixture of natural extracts and essential minerals like zinc and chromium.
Even A Diabetic Can Have Normal Blood Sugar Levels!
By :
Hector Milla
What blood sugar levels can be considered normal? Blood sugar should be between 70 milligrams per deciliter to 100 mg/dL when fasting, meaning what your blood sugar level reads after no food intake for 8 hours. Blood sugar should never exceed 100; if it does, it may indicate a pre-diabetes condition. If your level falls between 100 and 199, this indicates prediabetes. Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes is indicated by blood sugar levels above 200.
Free Yourself from Diabetes: Four Possible Diabetes Cures
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Robert L Brown
Research on type 1 and type 2 diabetes has brought forth many interesting developments over the past several decades. The causes of both conditions are now much more clearly understood and several real advances toward a diabetes cure have been made.
Healthy Eating for Diabetes Patients
By :
Jacob Mabille
When faced with the diagnoses of Diabetes, there is much that the healthcare provider can do to help patients today.
Is A Natural Cure For Diabetes A Possible Alternative?
By :
Flor Serquina
Engaging in a battle against diabetes is like a balancing act. Patients need to face the daily challenge of regulating his or her blood sugar levels with the aid of medications. This arduous task demands both discipline and commitment. Natural alternatives, on the other hand, have also gained popularity throughout the years. However, a certain degree of caution and doubt must be employed with regards to their effectiveness so as not to add more harm to the already debilitating condition.
The Connection Between Diabetes and Hair Loss
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Andy Rowde
If you have a diabetes condition and suddenly start losing your hair, there is a possibility that you may be experiencing a diabetes-related hair loss. A careful look at the basic information and facts about hair loss and diabetes may help us understand better why there might be an actual connection between the two.
The Epidemic of Diabetes
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Milt Rodriguez
Pre-diabetes is a condition in which blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough for a diagnosis of diabetes. Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects as many as 16 million Americans. Having diabetes is like being in charge of a many-armed octopus.
The Most Important Facts About Diabetes
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Thomas Geter
In order to appreciate the cause for the condition known as diabetes, one must first look at what occurs in the body of a healthy individual, particularly after such an individual has recently eaten a food that is high in carbohydrates (sugar or starch). Digestive juices rapidly act on a starch, changing it to a simple sugar. All sugars in digested food mix with all the foods in the stomach. That mix in the stomach then enters the intestines.
What Can Information on Type 2 Diabetes Tell You
By :
Andy Rowde
Several sources of information on the type two diabetes can be found almost everywhere. If you suspect that you have the diabetes type 2 condition or are at risk of acquiring it, type 2 diabetes information can be easily and conveniently found online. However, not every bit of online data may be accurately written. Therefore, it is necessary to set the facts straight about the common misconceptions about type 2 diabetes.
What is Ketoacidosis?
By :
Elizabeth Radisson
Ketoacidosis is the result of too many ketones in your urine. They are acids that build up in the blood and represent a warning that your diabetes is not under control. Ketones show up in the urine when the body is not getting enough insulin. Ketoacidosis is a dangerous and life-threatening condition, which rarely shows up with Type 2 diabetes, but is a serious problem for those with Type 1 diabetes. Ketoacidosis can result in a diabetic coma or death, while those with Type 2 diabetes can suffer from something similar called hyperosmolar nonketotic coma. Elderly Type 2 diabetes patients are prone to this.
Why You Need Type 2 Diabetes Info
By :
Andy Rowde
A lot of people underestimate the importance of having first hand type 2 diabetes info. Even non diabetics however should make it a point to be informed. Gathering type 2 diabetes info may save your life or that of a loved one.
Women, Diabetes and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: How Exercise Can Help
By :
Elizabeth Radisson
Some women are at higher risk of developing Type 2 diabetes because of a syndrome that often goes undiagnosed: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, or PCOS, affects between six and ten percent of women who are of childbearing age. One of the symptoms of PCOS is often excess weight gain, with that weight carried around the abdomen. Reducing the risks of developing type 2 diabetes in women with PCOS involves, in part, improving insulin sensitivity.
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