Does Diabetes Cause Blindness? By: Rinki Rawat | Dec 23rd 2011 - We live in the age of speed. People want everything very quick. The work and food can be grave problems and may lead to diabetes. Everyone must have heard that diabetes causes blurred vision. But nowadays, diabetes also causes blindness.
What Is Insulin Resistance By: Jared DiCarmine | Oct 31st 2011 - What is insulin resistance? Well, it"s basically what diabetics have, specifically type II diabetics. Insulin is a very important hormone in the body and is secreted by the pancreas. Tags:insulin resistance
Useful Eye Care Tips For Women Of Any Age By: Kate Dawson | Aug 2nd 2011 - Good vision is a most wonderful gift but people often disregard the importance of eye care. Preventing eye problems is always better than eye cure. Based on studies, women are more at risk of developing vision problems especially as they get older. Find out how women can minimise eye problems. Tags:clarivu total vision correction, eye care, intraocular lens
The Shocking Facts On Periodontal Disease By: Johnny Flores | Jan 27th 2011 - This particular patient is saying that her doctor is now acting just like her dentist.A patient said that she finds her doctor different because she sees her dentist in her doctor. Tags:dentistry, dentist, teeth, dental implants, cosmetic
Increase Your Metabolism & Carbohydrate Metabolism - A Transient Study By: Jennifer | Dec 16th 2010 - It has now become established that issues like obesity, cardiovascular problems, diabetes and hypertension are closely associated to at least one another. This was initial proposed by Gerald Reaven within the year 1988 when he presented the Banting lecture. This interlinking was collectively termed as Syndrome X throughout that time and is now recognized as Metabolic Syndrome. Tags:Retro Dining Table
Diabetes: 5 Items Of Data On Diabetes That Everyone Needs To Recognize By: Writers Cafe | Nov 11th 2010 - If you or someone you're keen on has been diagnosed with diabetes, it will be scary with all of the conflicting info on diabetes that is currently available. Whereas the internet can yield some nice information, there's conjointly a ton of wrong data that must be sifted through. This text can offer correct, useful data on diabetes for you. Tags:Diabetes
Dropping Body Fat And Reducing Risk Of Health Conditions Eating Foods By: Lori Finney | Nov 11th 2010 - Eating unhealthy food items contributes to body weight gain plus illnesses. Whereas eating healthy foods to lose weight decreases a person's probability of medical problems. Thus, in order to enjoy a better lifestyle folks ought to choose nutritionally sound food products. Tags:weight loss, diet plan
What Are Diabetic Warning Signs That You Must Know By: Chris Gates | Oct 13th 2010 - Diabetic warning symptoms are something everybody should become aware of considering that diabetes is developing into a increasingly more common disease. Read on to find out more.
What Is Glaucoma And How Does It Affect Your Vision? By: Roger Ubik | Sep 30th 2010 - Glaucoma is a disease that directly impacts the optic nerve of the eye, which slowly deteriorates over a period of time as a result. It's a debilitating eye disease that can have long-term affects on your vision if left untreated, such as permanent damage of the optic nerve and blindness. Tags:Glaucoma, eye, vision
Broccoli - The Blood Sugar Wonder By: EeLynn Lee | Aug 5th 2010 - Sulforaphane - the compound found in broccoli - reverses the damage to the blood vessels caused by diabetes. The destruction of these blood vessels is the main reason why diabetes causes heart problems. Tags:diabetes
Looking Into Facts About Diabetes By: Larry D Keen | Aug 2nd 2010 - Diabetes is becoming a worldwide health problem. It is becoming a growing concern among all health care professionals. There are things to know about identifying this disease. The more you know, the more you can do about it. Here are some facts about diabetes to look into. Tags:blood sugar, diabetes mellitus, facts about diabetes, pancreas
Sugar, A Cause For Being Dizy? By: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti | Jul 27th 2010 - Diabetes is becoming more prevalent and more of a medical issue than ever before. I am mostly referring to type 2 diabetes, which is perpetually brought on entirely by ones eating practice. This is why it has earned the name "adult onset diabetes"... Tags:diabetes, sugar, dizzy, dizziness, heart diease, stroke, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, scopelliti
Many Ask, Answering, How Does Diabetes Affect Your Body And Life? By: Roy Jensen | Jun 27th 2010 - Many often wonder - How does Diabetes affect your body? Well, there are many complications that can come up with further health issues if one does not take care of a proper regime with Diabetes. The most favorable results would be people to take notice and change their lifestyles prior to falling to the condition. Truly, the basic balance charts of healthy living do have a solid reasoning behind them. Making the necessary changes of lifestyle even after diagnosis can greatly save anyone from the ... Tags:blood sugar levels chart, blood sugar levels, blood sugar, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, juvenile diabetes, sugar diabetes, diabetes
Sugar Diabetes - The Seventh Leading Cause Of Death In The Usa By: Terry Robbins | Jun 14th 2010 - Although sugar diabetes is treatable, diabetes and diabetes related complications are a killer. It is known as the silent killer because symptoms if any gradually develop. This article reviews diabetes information on why sugar diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death in the USA and what diabetics can do to prevent themselves from becoming a statistic. Tags:sugar diabetes, diabetes, pancreas, diabetic, insulin
Treatment For Diabetes - Reverse Symptoms Naturally By: Terry Robbins | May 16th 2010 - I am certain that you and I know at least one person that is suffering from this disease. My mother and older brother have this disease. The number of sufferers keeps multiplying every day. This is mainly due to lifestyle choices as well as genetics. Diabetes may be cured or managed through making better lifestyle choices and staying on top of insulin levels. Tags:diabetes, reverse diabetes symptoms naturally, diabetes cure
A Guide To Complications Of Diabetes By: David Cowley | Mar 9th 2010 - Some of the common symptoms of diabetes include excessive thirst, unexplained weight loss, frequent urination, dry skin, sudden vision changes, extreme hunger, numbness or tingling in feet and hands, sores that take time to heal, feeling tired easily and more infections than usual. Tags:diabetes, diabetics supplies, diabetes pump supplies, advanced diabetes supply, testing supplies for diabetes
Long Term Complications Of Diabetes By: Truworth | Feb 19th 2010 - The article aims to provide information about long term complications of diabetes. There are mainly two types of complications found in diabetes they are short and long term. Here we will discuss long term complications. The motive of this article is to educated people & healthcare professional on various aspects & complications of diabetes. Tags:Long Term Diabetes Complications
Aspartame Is A Toxic Chemical Sugar Substitute Causing Symptoms Of Lupus And Multiple Sclerosis By: Jon Ramon | Jan 6th 2010 - A major chemical company seems to be insistent on selling a known toxic chemical called Aspartame to use for a sugar substitute. Even after compelling evidence showing the multiple diseases that are associated with Aspartame, the company is trying again to sell it by using a different name--AminoSweet. Don't be fooled, a toxic substance is a toxic substance no matter what the name. Tags:Health, Sugar Substitutes, Aspartame, Cancer, Disbetes, Multiple Sclerosis
Risk Factors Of Diabetes Are Within Your Control By: Bob Sherman | Dec 31st 2009 - About 55% of individuals with type 2 diabetes are obese and 80% are overweight. Diabetes can produce life threatening complications that are all serious and jeopardize your quality of life. Overall, type 2 diabetes is principally a lifestyle choice. It is largely avoidable by... Tags:diabetes, diabetes mellitus, smoking, sugar, carbohydrates
Diabetes Can Be A Life Threatening Disease, Know The Symptoms By: John Bradstreet | Sep 28th 2009 - Diabetes is a disease that affects tens of millions of people in the United States. It can have serious health implications such as blindness, kidney failure, nerve damage, heart disease and even death. Many people can go for years without knowing that they even have it. To protect yourself and your family we should all have a better understanding of what the disease is and what symptoms to look for. Tags:diabetes, blood sugar, type 2, glucose, symptoms
How You Can Begin To Control Diabetes By: Joni Bell | Sep 4th 2009 - Everyone uses food for energy and growth but a metabolic disorder called diabetes stops this from happening. Discover the cause and effects of diabetes and what you can do to manage it. Tags:diabetes, diabetic, diabetes types, insulin, glucose
American Idol's Randy Jackson Is A Diabetic By: Dr Christopher Segler | Jun 23rd 2009 - Randy Jackson, famous for being a judge on American Idol and for producing such artists as Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey, found out that he had type 2 diabetes in 2001. Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. In type 2 diabetes, the body either does not produce enough insulin or the cells ignore the insulin. At the time, he was 45 years old and weighed 360 lbs. Tags:diabetes, diabetic, sugar, insulin, amputation, gangrene, celebrity, famous, Randy Jackson, American Idol
Diabetes And Retinopathy, This Is Worth Reading By: Gerhard van Staden | May 27th 2009 - Diabetes is a disease with very deep roots affecting almost all organs in the human body. Unfortunately the eyes are not spared either. Losing your eyesight due to Diabetes can be a devastating blow. Don't risk losing your eyes, there is a safe way of making sure that you protect your eyesight.
Myths Of Diabetes Debunked By: Mario Carini | Oct 19th 2008 - There are as many myths about diabetes than what we really know about the disease. Here's just 9 myths you should know about if you hope to understand and control the devastating effects of this disease. Tags:Diabetes myths, Blood sugar, Glucose monitoring, Diabetes, Type 1 and 2 Diabetes, Diabetics
Exactly How Does A Lack Of Sleep Affect The Body? By: Aran Walker | Aug 17th 2008 - Many people that regularly skip sleeping for the recommended amount of time each night or regularly experience insomnia will find that a lack of sleep can have a many negative effects on the body. Tags:insomnia, sleep, body, healthy,
The Truth About Pet Food – Dogs & Cats By: Claris Rivers | Oct 27th 2007 - Do you really know what's in commercial dog and cat food? Are you aware that you may be poisoning your dear pet? The Truth About Pet Food exposes the nasty ingredients used in factory-made pet food so you can understand the risks associated with it and start to make better choices on feeding your pet healthy alternatives. Tags:Healthy dog food, pet food, pet food risks, healthy alternatives to pet food, cat food, health hazards with pet food,
Green Tea's Protection Against Diabetes By: Marcus Stout | Feb 11th 2007 - In recent years, we've seen lots of attention focused on the health benefits of drinking green tea. Much of the research has centered on green tea's ability to prevent, and possibly even treat, cancer.
But, there are other serious health concerns that may be positively affected by adding green tea to your diet. One of the most important is Type II diabetes.
Over 20 million people in the US have Type II diabetes, and nearly one third of them don't even know it. And, ... Tags:Diabetes, tea, green tea, anti-oxidants, health
Is It Possible To Control Your Diabetes With Nutritional Supplements? By: Darrell Miller | Dec 6th 2006 - Improper nutrition does contribute to the development of diabetes, but proper nutrition can be a powerful treatment for this disease. (1) This disease is so closely related to diet and nutrition; scientists have studied how nutritional supplements can effectively treat diabetes. In researching vitamin supplements, researchers have found that many vitamins and herbs can effectively help lower blood sugar. Some of these supplements are vitamin C, B vitamins, minerals like chrom... Tags:lower blood sugar, supplements for diabetics, diabetic complications
A Brief Overview Of Diabetes By: Jonathon Hardcastle | Oct 1st 2006 - Chances are, you or someone you know has diabetes, a condition in which the body is unable to regulate blood sugar on its own. According to the American Diabetes Association, there are 20.8 million children and adults in the U.S. or 7 percent of the population, who have diabetes. While an estimated 14.6 million have been diagnosed with diabetes, unfortunately, 6.2 million people (or nearly one-third) are unaware that they have the disease.
Cook Wisely To Avoid Diabetes! By: James C.Cameer | Jul 27th 2006 - There is a strong correlation between obesity and the onset of type 2 diabetes with its associated insulin resistance. It should be pointed out that in the United States the proportion of the population under 40 that can be clinically defined as obese now exceeds 25%. Many children are obese and are developing type 2 diabetes at an alarming epidemic rate. The dramatic rise in obesity in the US has lead to an equally alarming increase in the percentage of the population who su... Tags:diabetes symptoms, diabetes, blindness, kidney failure, immune system, Islet cells, insulin, Type 2 diabete
Gift Of Sight "" Why Go Blind? By: illich | May 29th 2006 - Those of us who have been gifted with sight can"t possibly understand what it must be like to go blind. The human body is an amazing biological organism, which is bombarded with free-radical damage everyday. Do not put your health or sight into someone else"s hands. Tags:Eyes, Sight, Glaucoma, Macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetes, mangosteen, pain, diet, food, inflammation, illness, eye disease, blindness, blind,
Diabetes Today, The Disturbing Truth By: illich | May 13th 2006 - 41 million Americans have pre-diabetes today. 14 million people have been diagnosed with diabetes it is also estimated that close to 6.2 million are unaware that they have this deadly disease. Diabetes is the fifth-deadliest disease. High blood sugar can lead to very serious complications. Heart disease is the leading cause of premature death in people with diabetes. Diabetes is on the rise. Learn to take care of your self. Tags:High blood sugar, glucose, insulin, diabetes, heart disease, amputation, children, type 1, type 2, mangosteen, xanthones, diet, health, foods
The Pros And Cons Of Using Tanning Beds By: Dennis Conner | Apr 29th 2006 - Americans have been gifted with pearly-white skin but most of them are not contented with this and so they do all things just so they can have beautifully tanned bodies. Some prefer to get their tans in the beach while others who have less time to go out settle for tanning lotions and for tanning beds.
A tanning bed is a device or gadget that is commonly used by tanning salons. It is literally a bed made of Plexiglas and the client lies on the bed while getting his tan fro... Tags:tans, tanning beds, healthy
Is Evolution An Outdated Theory? By: Josh Greenberger | Feb 15th 2006 - The question used to be, "Can evolution be proven?" Today, a more appropriate question is, "Is evolution science?" Tags:science, soul