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Diabetes
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What Should Be Included In A Gestational Diabetes Diet?
A nutritional diet is very important for any expecting mother, but especially if she also has gestational diabetes. A well-maintained diet can keep her blood sugar levels under control, not only for her own benefit but also for the health of the unborn baby.
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Diabetes
Diabetes is a very common disease today, characterized by the inability of body to utilize glucose for bodily functions. This happens due to either absence of insulin or its inability to utilize the glucose or sugar for cellular energy.
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Diabetes and Exercise
Diabetes is generally found in overweight people. Diabetes and exercise are complementary, since exercise lowers sugar levels and reduces the need for insulin. Exercise also protects the body against heart attacks and strokes, strengthens bones, tones and strengthens muscles, improves how you feel, relieves stress, improves your quality of sleep, and the quality of your life.
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Natural Supplements for the Treatment of Diabetes
This article gives details on the natural treatment of diabetes, including the latest research on possible natural remedies. Tips on diet and exercise changes for dealing with type 1 and 2 diabetes are also provided.
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There Is A Special Diabetes Diet! Read On And See How You Can Get It!
You have just been told by your doctor that you have diabetes. It may have come as a shock, or it may have been expected because others in your family have diabetes. Do you know, right now, what the diabetes diet consists of? Do you know what foods you can or cannot eat? This article will let you know.
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Common Vision Problems Associated With Type 2 Diabetes
Diabetes is leading cause of blindness in the United States. The most common form of Diabetes is type 2 diabetes. In those individuals that have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, Diabetic Retinopathy, Glaucoma, and cataracts are the most common vision problems accounting for 7% of the legal blindness in adults 22 to 70 years of age.
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What are Risk Factors of GDM - Treatment of GDM
Risk factors for GDM may be classified into two types - modifiable and unmodifiable (Dornhorst and Rossi, 1998). Risk factors over which a woman has no control include maternal age of above 25 years, ethnicity (e.g. Aboriginal Canadians, African-American, Asian, Hispanic, Indian, Native American and Pima Indians, and probably other indigenous groups), weight prior to pregnancy, parity, and personal and family history of diabetes.
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Some Basic Diabetes Type Two Info
Diabetes Type Two info is provided here because sometimes accurate information is difficult to find. There are a number of sources for Type 2 diabetes diet info, but some of these are fad diets that may not be helpful and could even be dangerous.
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What are the Symptoms of Gestational Diabetes?
Gestational diabetes is a condition in which a pregnant woman suffers from higher then normal blood glucose levels. Medical science does not know the exact cause of this form of diabetes but many think it is linked to the stress of pregnancy on the woman's body. For the majority of women there are no noticeable symptoms of gestational diabetes and they are unaware that they have this condition until they are tested.
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