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How To Recognise Hypoglycemia Symptoms

If you live with or work with a diabetic, it's helpful to recognise the symptoms of hypoglycemia. If you're a diabetic, it helps to let your work colleagues know where you keep your sugar and snacks. If you have a friend or work colleague with diabetes, being aware of these symptoms can help them to recognise a hypo and treat it quickly and effectively.


Diabetes – Foods To Eat And Avoid

People with diabetes should try to maintain a healthy weight and eat a diet that is: * low in fat
* low in sugar
* low in salt
* high in fruit and vegetables (at least five portions a day)
* high in starchy carbohydrate foods, such as bread, chapatti, rice.


Gestational Diabetes

Learn about gestational diabetes, how it really affects you and your health, and how to overcome it.


Diabetes Eye Complications-and How You Can Avoid Them

One of the concerning things about having diabetes is the risk of complications. Little is said about these - but they seem to be mentioned at regular hospital appointments - and seem to be the inevitable result of poor blood glucose control. Of these complications, one that seems most scary because there can be few visible warning signs is the loss of eyesight that can occur. In fact, statistics show that the risk of going blind is twenty five times higher for a diabetic than for a similarly healthy person.


Can Relaxation Techniques Help Me Manage My Diabetes?

Physical stress such as illness or injury causes higher blood glucose levels in people with either type of diabetes. Mental stress raises blood glucose levels in patients with type 2 diabetes.


Diabetes Care: Further Complications Associated With Diabetes

From your eyes to kidney, most of your body organs become vulnerable to diseases once diabetes afflicts you. Diabetic nephropathy is a kidney dysfunction that may even result in kidney failure that is quite common among patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.


Diabetes and Pregnant Women

There are two important issues regarding diabetes and pregnancy. The first concerns the diabetic who wants to conceive and carry a healthy baby to full term and delivery (pre-existing diabetes). And the second issue involves the-


Traveling With Diabetes!

Have Diabetes? You can still go on cruises, family vacations, and world travel! You only need to make a little extra effort to prepare for any emergency so that you have a safe and pleasant vacation-


Diet, Exercise Beat Drugs at Combating Type II Diabetes

A large comparison of studies that looked at different ways to treat diabetes found that lifestyle approaches were at least as good as drugs, with fewer side-effects


What to Eat and Not to Eat if You Have Diabetes

A proper diet is a very important thing in controlling the symptoms of diabetes. Taking in consideration the fact that eating disorders are some of the causes of diabetes, every one should know that a healthy diet


Pregnancy and Diabetes

When you are pregnant, there are many things that you can do to ensure your health and the health of your baby. When you have diabetes, it is essential that you take extra precautions to have a healthy pregnancy. Studies show that babies born to women with diabetes are at a greater risk for birth defects because high blood glucose levels and ketones can pass through the placenta to the baby.


Am I Hypoglycemic?

Do you want to know once and for all if you are actually suffering from Hypoglycemia? Read this article and find out now!!!


The Secrets To Managing Type 2 Diabetes And High Blood Sugar Levels

Diabetes, and type 2 Diabetes in particular, is a chronic disease that is affecting more than 16 million people in America alone. So, how do you keep in under control? What's the secret to not letting it ruin your quality of life?


Diabetes - Type 1

There are two types of diabetes: the type 1 diabetes and the type 2 diabetes. The first type of diabetes is less common than the first. The diabetes type 1 affects people who are younger, some in their teenage years.


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