Tests For Diagnosing Gestational Diabetes By: Rinki Rawat | Feb 6th 2012 - A single set of screening guidelines has still not been established by the medical experts. There are various questions which say whether gestational diabetes diagnosis is required or not. If a person is younger than 25 years, he will have no risk factors. Other say that screening is the best way of knowing about gestational diabetes.
Why Do I Always Feel Tired And Sleepy? Is This A Serious Problem? By: Andrea Jennings | Jan 24th 2012 - The causes of tiredness can vary from simple lack of sleep to serious medical conditions. It is important to be aware of the different health conditions that can cause tiredness. It is also recommended to consult the experts to get proper and accurate diagnosis. Tags:tiredness, health, medical conditions
Why Do I Always Feel Tired And Sleepy? Is This A Serious Problem? By: Andrea Jennings | Jan 24th 2012 - The causes of tiredness can vary from simple lack of sleep to serious medical conditions. It is important to be aware of the different health conditions that can cause tiredness. It is also recommended to consult the experts to get proper and accurate diagnosis. Tags:tiredness, health, medical conditions
What Are The Tests For Diabetes Diagnosis? By: Rinki Rawat | Jan 23rd 2012 - Diagnosing diabetes can be very problematic. Unless, a person has a well known history of diabetes in the family, the signs and symptoms of diabetes are not noticed by people. People can easily mistake these symptoms as stomach virus.
Blood Test For Diabetes By: Soffia Anderson | Dec 27th 2011 - Diabetes is one of the most common diseases in the modern world; reason being our eating habits as well as genetic disorders. People who have been diagnosed with diabetes and those who are aged more than 50 years are the ones who are asked to undertake a blood test for diabetes. Diabetes can lead to a person's death if no proper treatment is given for the same. Tags:Blood Test For Diabetes, Blood Urea Test, Diabetes Blood Te
Diagnosis Of Diabetes Mellitus By: Jonathan Berns, DC | Dec 19th 2011 - Diabetes mellitus is a disease caused by defective carbohydrate metabolism and characterized by abnormally large amounts of sugar in the blood and urine. Diabetes mellitus is usually classified into two types. Type I or "insulin-dependent" diabetes mellitus (IDDM), formerly called juvenile-onset diabetes, which occurs in children and young adults has been implicated as one of the autoimmune diseases. Type II or "non-insulin-dependent" diabetes mellitus (NIDDM), formerly called adult-onse ... Tags:diabetes mellitus, juvenile-onset diabetes, adult-onset diabet
Risk Factors For Type 2 Diabetes By: sammysmith | Oct 11th 2011 - There are a number of ways of assessing if you are at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. The Australian government has put together a
Blood Glucose Test For Diabetes By: Type Free Diabetes | Aug 29th 2011 - Typefreediabetes offers a full line of diabetic supplies, including; heart rate monitor watch, sugar free candies, delivered prepared meals, durable diabetes medical equipment, and body fat scales and facts about diabetes. Tags:Diabetes diet recipes, Diabetic meal plans, Body fat scales
Diabetes "" Types, Symptoms, Detection And Cure By: Mark Tucson...........grfgr | Jun 8th 2011 - When a person suffers from diabetes he complains of increased blood glucose level and that certainly is due to non secretion of insulin in the body or non reactive nature of liver or body cells to insulin or both. Tags:
Get An Early Diagnosis Of Diabetes By: Dr. Narendra Punjabi | May 18th 2011 - Diabetes is a disease that everyone has heard of, and knows that it affects adults and children alike. Over 200 million people have this disease worldwide, and Type 2 diabetes usually affects 90 "" 95% of the diabetic population. Tags:Diabetes Symptoms, Symptoms of Diabetes, Diabetes Type 1
Why You Need Vitamin D By: Steve Kelly | Jan 21st 2011 - This article shows how Vitamin D plays such an essential role in health living and how it can help prevent certain diseases and health issues. Tags:Vitamin, vitamin D, health, healthy living, Cinergy Health, Cinergy Health and Life, Cinergy Health and Life Insurance Agency, Cinergy Health and Life Learni
Beware Of Pre Diabetes Symptoms! Before It Turns Into Monster By: Sutiyo Na | Nov 24th 2010 - The symptoms of pre-diabetes are early signs for those who will suffer from type 2 diabetes. This condition is commonly called borderline diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance. In this condition sufferer experiences increased blood glucose levels but is not significant to be classified as permanent diabetic. It is quite difficult to detect people having prediabetes since the symptoms are generally not apparent.
Prevent Permanent Diabetes Through Early Detection Of Pre Diabetes Symptoms By: Sutiyo Na | Nov 23rd 2010 - Prediabetes is an early symptom for those who potentially suffer from type 2 diabetes. At this stage is marked by the increase in the blood glucose level but still not too high to be classified as permanent diabetic. People with prediabetes have Impaired Fasting Glucose (IFG) ranged from 100 to 125 mg / dL after fasting overnight but lower than 140 to 199 mg/dL, about 2 hours succeeding the glucose tolerance test. Based on research, people with type 2 diabetes will experience the pre-diabetic st ... Tags:Pre diabetes, prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, diabetes, cause of diabetes, Prediabetic, diet for diabetes
Diabetes: Symptoms, Diagnosis, Risk Factors, And Prevention By: Michael Vaughan... | Jul 28th 2010 - Despite the risk of diabetes due to older age and higher than average weight, people often delay having a checkup because they do not notice any symptoms. Sometimes, people do not realize they are experiencing symptoms that may indicate diabetes. This is dangerous, however, since early diagnosis is very important for people with diabetes. Tags:
Infertility Treatment, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome By: testtubebabyclinic | May 31st 2010 - Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a disorder caused due to the imbalance of hormones in the body. It is characterized by abnormal amounts of the male hormone androgen which results irregular periods, and cysts in the ovaries. Cysts are small sacs filled with fluid. Tags:polycystic ovarian syndrome pcos, pcos treatment
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
Diagnosis Tests For Diabetes By: Thiruvelan | Dec 27th 2009 - High level of glucose in blood and later appear in urine is called as diabetes mellitus. So glucose is the most important test to a diabetic. The fasting blood glucose level test is the most common screening diagnosis test for diabetes and pre-diabetes. It is usually ordered when someone has symptoms of diabetes or for a person having high diabetes risk factors. Tags:diabetes tests, diabetes diagnosis, a1c, FPGT, OGTT
Glycemic Index By: reginaldrex | Nov 26th 2009 - To maintain blood glucose within acceptable levels fall on the pancreas, secrete the hormones insulin and glucagon. Thus, excessive intake of carbohydrates causes an increase in blood glucose and trigger insulin release, which balances the situation. The peak insulin is greater the higher the glycemic index of carbohydrate. Tags:health and wellness forum, wellness forum
16 Healthy Reasons To Buy A Treadmill Desk And Lose Weight By: Rod Townsend | Aug 20th 2009 - A treadmill desk is, you guessed it, a treadmill fitted with a working desktop to hold your laptop or TV, so you can "exercise while you work." (Umm, for most of us that means walking, but you car run too) You can use a treadmill desk at your business or home. Here are 16 reasons a treadmill desk will work for you... yes, you. How many of these reasons apply to you? Tags:treadmill desk, treadmill, lose weight, weight loss, treadmill, exercise, walk, jog, run, running
Chromium Supplements Compared To Vitamin Supplements By: Peter D Vizard. | Apr 15th 2009 - Are you getting enough chromium each day? Try this simple test: look at the label of your multi-vitamin and see how much, if any, chromium it contains. Your body needs about 120 micrograms of chromium to maintain your health. Unfortunately, your multi-vitamin contains much less than this under the assumption that you\'ll gain chromium from the foods you eat that contain chromium such as meat, poultry, seafood, fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and dairy products. But in today\'s world of fast fo ... Tags:Sources of Chromium Supplements, chromium picolinate, Chromium Supplements, Chromium, health, fitness, disease, Supplements Health, food and drink
Knowledge Of Diabetes: What Is It? By: Brandt R Gibson DPM | Nov 18th 2008 - What is diabetes, and how do you konw if you are diabetic. Dr Gibson describes the basics of diabetes and the tests for diagonsis to help many undiagnosed diabetics get tested through their own personal health care provider. Education is power, especially in controlling diabetic complications. Tags:diabetes, podiatry, Dr Gibson, American Fork, Utah, diabetes mellitus, Type 2, Type 1, diabetic foot
Can't Lose Weight? You Could Be Insulin Resistant. By: Annie Robinson | Mar 15th 2008 - Do you have the signs of being Insulin Resistant? Are you pre-diabetic?
Do you have heart disease, high blood pressure or high cholesterol levels?
Are you gaining weight around your middle even though you"re dieting?
Are you depressed or chronically tired?
Do you have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome?
Do you have non-viral Chronic Fatigue or Fibro-myalgia?
Healthy Weight Management And Carbohydrates By: Kathy Wright | Nov 12th 2007 - The importance of insulin to a healthy lean body through out life is discussed with examples of what you can do to make a difference for yourself and your future. Hormone function, metabolism, are dependent on lifestyle this article will help you understand why. Tags:Weight management, woman's health, diebetes prevention, Menapause,
Four Natural Treatments For Diabetes By: awallad | Mar 29th 2007 - There is something to be said for a diabetes natural treatment. Why is a natural treatment so important? My concern is about how drugs interact with the body and other drugs in the body. And while taking some herb or natural remedy can have a negative interaction just like a medication, I have not heard of any. Tags:Herbs, Aron Wallad, diabetes, blood sugar, cinnamon, ginseng
Gestational Diabetes By: Michael Webb | Feb 21st 2007 - Gestational diabetes is a common condition of pregnancy where a woman has high blood sugars during the pregnancy but didn't have high blood sugars before becoming pregnant. It can often mean, however, that a woman is prone to diabetes in her future but this is not universal.
Most women find out they have gestational diabetes because they have a special test done in diabetes called a one hour glucose tolerance test or 1 hr GTT"'. This involves drinking around 50 grams o... Tags:gestational diabetes
How To Prevent Diabetes By: Ann Marier | Jan 29th 2007 - How to prevent Diabetes has been a concern for many of us since we were kids. In my own family, my baby cousin was born with diabetes, so she had to have shots"'"injected once a day by my aunt, who just happened to be a Registered Nurse. Of course, while this many years later we have sub-lingual solutions, we have different levels of Diabetes (those not requiring shots included), and we have do-it-yourself daily blood glucose testing, for those with Diabetes or those with a con... Tags:how to prevent diabetes, diabetes diet, diabetes,
Learning The Glycemic Index Saved My Life By: Lorraine Grula | Jan 9th 2007 - I looked drunk. Smashed. I couldn't even walk a straight line. I stumbled down the hallway, crashing into the walls. I felt dizzy, about to pass out. Finally, I collapsed onto the bed and didn't wake for 18 hours.
Was this the result of downing an entire bottle of whiskey? Nope. I hadn't even had one beer. This drunken state was from eating instant mashed potatoes. Of course at the time, I didn't have a clue. I thought I was dying.
Every Person Before Developing Type 2 Diabetes Almost Always Has Pre-diabetes By: Armughan Riaz | Nov 10th 2006 - What is Pre-diabetes? This is a fact that before developing diabetes mellitus type 2, almost always that patient develops Pre-diabetes condition. Though we will not diagnose that person as diabetic, but if he or she will not control his or her blood suger level, he will probably have diabetes mellitus in future. In pre-diabetes, blood sugar levels are in higher limits, but not yet high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes mellitus. In USA only, more than 54 million people have ... Tags:prediabetes, Pre-diabetes, prediabetes symptoms, prediabetes diet
What You Must Know About Diabetes By: Scott Michaels | Apr 1st 2006 - Diabetes Mellitus is a disease in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin, a hormone that helps the body"s tissues absorb glucose (sugar) so it can be used as a source of energy. The condition may also develop if muscle, fat, and liver cells respond poorly to insulin. In people with diabetes, glucose levels build up in the blood and urine, causing excessive urination, thirst, hunger, and problems with fat and protein metabolism. Diabetes mellitus differs from the les... Tags:Diabetes Mellitus, blood sugar, Type 2 diabetes, Type 1 diabetes, diet control, insulin, glucose