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Diabetes Tips: Living With Diabetes Common Myths

If you have type 1 diabetes then yes, you will have to at least control and balance your food intake with your insulin intake. But because new insulin medications are available, this means that you can eat almost anything you would like so long as you take your “short acting” insulin either immediately before, during, or after your meals. (more…)



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Diabetes Exercise - Role of Excercise in Diabetes Control

Diabetes mellitus disease,  is a condition or metabolic disorder where the body is in problem of taking glucose from the blood and delivering it to the rest of the body so that it can be used as energy.

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Type I diabetes is recognized by the pancreas making too little or almost no insulin. (more…)



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Treatment Information for Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes is a chronic disease that can lead to other more serious, and sometimes life-threatening illnesses and diseases, there are treatments that work successfully in the prevention and management of the disease. (more…)



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Diabetes Prevention Tips And Guide

Everybody Knows As if there are not enough medical issues to worry about diabetes prevention and it has become a hot topic among many people in the nation, because there has been a rise in the amount of adults and even children who are being diagnosed with diabetes everyday. Diabetes disease prevention has become such a hot topic that there are finally more and more people paying attention as the impact that having diabetes can have on your life could be irreversible and even sometimes deadly. (more…)



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Diabetes Type and Differences

Diabetes is a disease that effects all age groups and its becoming more and more common in today’s society for a number of reasons. Although the symptoms are very similar, there are clear differences between the two major types of diabetes which effect people for different reasons. Type one diabetes can occur at any age but is usually diagnosed in children and young adults. With this type of diabetes a person’s pancreas produces little or no insulin. Its known as insulin dependent or juvenile diabetes. People with type one diabetes must (more…)



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    • Dr John Anne: i think that article was really good for diabetes sufferers