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A Fact-Sheet On TYPE II DIABETES
About 95% of Diabetes patients in US are suffering from type II diabetes. It is the 7th leading cause of death here. Plus, the disease makes you a preferred candidate for many other diseases including kidney diseases and brain hemorrhage!!
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The Difference Between Diabetes Type I And Type II Print E-mail
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If you have been diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus Type I or Type II you are probably wondering what it is and what the difference is between the two types. Diabetes Mellitus is a disease that affects that body’s ability to produce insulin and/or the body’s ability to use it.
 
Know Your Diabetes Print E-mail
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A low blood sugar level means that the amount of glucose in the blood has dropped below what the body needs to function efficiently. Normally blood sugar levels fluctuate throughout the day, between meals, after meals, and during physical activity.
 
How Can You Treat Your Diabetes Print E-mail
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Having been Type I diabetic for over 14 years, I am always looking to improve my diabetes treatment.
 
Follow An Active Lifestyle And Monitor Your Blood Sugar Print E-mail
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Though a lifelong affliction, diabetics can live a perfectly normal life by following a lifestyle that keeps the blood sugar levels under control.
 
Don't Be A Couch Potato To Cure Diabetes Print E-mail
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Diabetes is fast becoming a matter of concern among the urban population all over the world. Already the disease has assumed epidemic proportions in the USA. It is estimated that over 16 million people here are diabetic.
 
New Treatment For Retinopathy Print E-mail
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Diabetes results in complications. Retinopathy is one such complication arising out of lenient diabetes care or lack of diabetes education. It could be best avoided with proper diabetes management.
 
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