Diabetes Affects The Body\’s Ability To Use Blood Sugar For Energy.
January 22, 2010 by Pedro Toledo
Filed under Diabetes
When you have type 2 diabetes, there are so many numbers to remember and none of them are your age! There are those daily blood sugar levels, three monthly HbA1c percentage… really important numbers you, as a diabetic, need to know. Most people with type 2 diabetes monitor their blood sugar level daily. The blood sugar level you are striving for is:
Some Natural Treatment Options For Type 2 Diabetes
January 16, 2010 by Antoinette R. Wallace
Filed under Diabetes
Type two diabetes has changed into one of the most common medical complaints in the present day scenario. Quite contrary to what many folks believe, drugs are not the best answer to the difficulty. There are a few natural remedies for type 2 diabetes as well.
Coffee, Tea May Stall Diabetes
Every cup of coffee a person drinks per day may lower the risk of diabetes by 7%.
Controlling Diabetic Ketoacidosis
December 11, 2009 by Ned Dagostino
Filed under Diabetes
Diabetic ketoacidosis is a silent killer on the prowl. This deadly condition upsets the blood chemistry so severely that the patient’s very life is threatened. Studies have shown that there are three high-risk categories of people who are more vulnerable to diabetic ketoacidosis. The first category includes those who are seriously diabetic (Type 1). The second includes those who are severely dehydrated. The third includes those who have had massive infections by bacteria or viruses. The rest of the population may not be that much at risk, but make no mistake, just about everybody is on this prowler’s hit-list. Make sure you don’t get your name up on that list!
Smart Ways to Save On Diabetes Supplies
December 11, 2009 by Kim Allarie
Filed under Diabetes
The expense of having diabetes is considerable. You can pay several thousand dollars on testing strips in just one year, and that doesn’t add in expenses for blood monitoring equipment including glucometers that might have to be replaced every now and then, disposable insulin syringes, and recurrent trips to the physician. It becomes very clear that cutting back on your expenses can amount to a hefty sum of money. Here are some useful strategies that can help you save some cash on diabetic products.
Diabetes expected to double, costs to triple by 2034 – Wellness …
November 27, 2009 by Tiffany Sharples OCallaghan
Filed under Diabetes
According to estimates from researchers at the University of Chicago, the total number of Americans with diabetes will double in the next 25 years, from the current 23.7 million to some 44.1 million in 2034.
The Diabetes & Stuff: Diabetes Shots
Another fun container, with more fun diabetes stuff.
Molecule discovered that makes obese people develop diabetes …
Many people who are overweight or obese develop insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes at some stage in their lives.
A Great Diet for Diabetics
November 24, 2009 by Karl Graus
Filed under Diabetes
Diabetes is a disease that is marked by higher than normal levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood stream. This is caused by many different things : your body’s resistance to insulin, or a pancreas that doesn’t generate the proper amount of insulin for you to function properly. Insulin is a hormone that the body uses to convert glucose into energy. Whatever the reason, it is essential to keep control over your blood sugar levels; failure to do so could create serious health issues, including ending up in a diabetic coma. Beliefs on what constitutes the proper diet for diabetics vary widely.
Thinking About Diabetes With Every Bite – Well Blog – NYTimes.com
November 23, 2009 by By CATHERINE PRICE
Filed under Diabetes
Before I learned I had Type 1 diabetes , I saw food as food, and ate it as such — simply, casually, with no real thought attached.

