Why Diabetes Puts You At Higher Risk Of Stroke By: Jonathan Berns, DC | Sep 21st 2011 - Diabetes happens when your body can't process the levels of glucose your blood needs. Your body turns sugars and carbohydrates into glucose for energy. People with Type I diabetes can't process the glucose at all because their body doesn't produce enough of the insulin to deal with it. Type II diabetes happens when your body still produces insulin, but it can't process all the glucose. Tags:type ii diabetes, higher risk, having diabetes, diabetic
Is Diabetes Lurking In Your Body Without You Even Knowing It? By: Max Buddenbrock | Jul 30th 2010 - We sail through our days never considering that we might be carrying around a deadly disease that could threaten our lives or our health. Believe it or not, it's entirely possible to be diabetic and miss the signs. If you get an annual physical, your doctor will be checking for indications that your blood sugar level is higher or lower than it should be, so you don't need to be anxious about it in that case. However, if you're not getting an annual physical, you need to know what to look for. Tags:Online Discount Diabetic Supplies, Diabetes Diet Info and Planning, diabetes testing supplies online, diabetic recipes, insulin, diabetic glucose mete
What Are The Potential Diabetes Effects? By: David Cowley | Mar 12th 2010 - This has resulted in a major upturn and a skyrocket in the rates of diabetes. The diabetes effects can be devastating, especially to people who are living with diabetes and do not even know it. People often have diabetes but do not realize it either because the symptoms are so general or they may not have any symptoms. To avoid the diabetes effects, one of the most important things any person can do is learn more about the condition. Tags:diabetes, diabetics supplies, diabetes pump supplies, advanced diabetes supply, testing supplies for diabetes
What You Need To Know About Diabetes Mellitus By: David Cowley | Mar 8th 2010 - There are two major types of diabetes mellitus namely, type 1 and type II. Of the two types of diabetes, type I is usually more serious and life threatening. Approximately 10% of all diabetes patients in the United States have type 1 diabetes mellitus. Unlike type II diabetes which is preventable, type 1 diabetes is almost impossible to prevent. Tags:diabetes, diabetics supplies, diabetes pump supplies, advanced diabetes supply, testing supplies for diabetes
How To Make A Contribution To Diabetes Research By: David Cowley | Mar 8th 2010 - Type 1 diabetes is a condition in which the person"€™s body is not able to produce any insulin at all. This is the diabetes that most commonly affects children and young adults. Then there is the type 2 diabetes which is different because rather than the body not being able to produce any insulin at all it can produce insulin but the problem is that the body does not take and use that insulin properly. Tags:diabetics supplies, diabetes pump supplies, advanced diabetes supply, testing supplies for diabetes
What Is The Proper Diabetes Diet? By: David Cowley | Mar 8th 2010 - For any person diagnosed with diabetes, their doctor is going to tell them a few important things. First and foremost they are going to make sure the patient is following a proper diabetes diet. Diabetes is a disease that is based around the blood glucose level in a person"€™s body. Their blood glucose levels spike up more easily than a healthy person"€™s and they also take much longer to come down. Tags:diabetics supplies, diabetes pump supplies, advanced diabetes supply, testing supplies for diabetes
The Symptoms Of Type 2 Diabetes By: David Cowley | Mar 8th 2010 - One of the main known causes of diabetes is genetics so if someone in your family has the disease you will need to make sure you get tested for it. It will then be especially important to watch for the symptoms of type 2 diabetes. This way at least if you are able to notice the symptoms you can get in to your doctor and get treatment as soon as possible. Tags:diabetics supplies, diabetes pump supplies, advanced diabetes supply, testing supplies for diabetes
Caring For Diabetes And Incontinence By: adultwetwipes | Dec 15th 2009 - According to the American Diabetes Association, nearly 8% of the American population has been diagnosed with diabetes. It is estimated that nearly 5.7 million people are undiagnosed diabetics and another 5.7 million people are pre-diabetics. Because of this widespread disease, many medical supply companies charge exorbitant prices for diabetic testing supplies. They know the demand for supplies will remain high. Tags:adult, wet, wipes
Blood Glucose Meters Defined By: Profitweaver | Jul 1st 2007 - If you want to know what a blood glucose meter is, what it does and why it is so important to those with diabetes, you have come to the right place. Tags:Blood Glucose Meters
Worth The Weight By: Dr. Brett Saks | Feb 19th 2007 - Our weight weighs heavily on our minds, and it should. Approximately 127 million adults in the U.S. are overweight, 60 million obese, and 9 million severely obese says the American Obesity Association. That means two-thirds of Americans are overweight and one-third are obese. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found that obesity is responsible for more than 325,000 deaths annuallyÃ"'¦that's more than 100 9/11's every year. The National Institutes of Health estima... Tags:walking, health, fitness, bio-logikal, wellness, exercise, saks, doctor, nutrition, circulation, heart
Where To Get Diabetes Supplies By: Matt Shupe | May 22nd 2006 - Diabetes has slowly crept into the lives of almost eleven million Americans who have diabetes and are aware they have the illness, and up to seven million Americans who are not aware they have diabetes. Added to this glaring number of diabetes-stricken Americans are the millions more who are in the prediabetes stage.
People with diabetes have more chances of surviving the illness if they know how to manage diabetes and they have the financial means to support the medicatio... Tags:diabetes
The Avian Influenza Virus (bird Flu) A Pandemic In The Making By: Ken Charnly | May 9th 2006 - Is the world today looking at another pandemic due to the avian influenza virus? The increasing cases of the avian influenza virus, the global spreading of the disease and the fact that many scientists believe that it is not a matter of if but when we will experience it, is making this a global question. What is making some believe this is highly probable? Tags:Avian flu, The Avian Influenza, Bird Flu, Pandemic