Diabetes
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Stage 3 kidney disease is not good. More than likely associated with your diabetes. You are more than likely over weight. Stay on a...
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I am looking in the BEST book a diabetic can have. "The Calorie King Calorie & Fat Carbohydrate Counter." This book has the menu and...
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Actually, the answer is a bit complicated. High cholesterol and diabetes are independent risk factors for heart disease. Some people may have one or...
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The American Diabetes Association offers these eye care guidelines for people with diabetes to help prevent eye problems: People with type 1...
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Diabetes is widely recognized as one of the leading causes of death and disability in the United States. In 2006, it was the seventh leading cause of...
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Gastroparesis is a form of nerve damage that affects the stomach and intestines. With this condition, food is not digested properly and does not move...
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If your husband is experiencing pain and fatigue that is new and unusual, he should be examined by his doctor to make sure everything is OK and his...
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Brittle diabetes is when a person's blood sugar level often shifts very quickly from high to low and from low to high.
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Diabetes is not contagious. People cannot "catch" it from each other. However, certain factors can increase the risk of developing diabetes. Type 1...
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Diabetes is a disorder of metabolism -- the way our bodies use digested food for growth and energy. Most of the food we eat is broken down into...
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One in three American adults has prediabetes, and to make matters worse, only a small fraction of these people know it! I consider this to be a...
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Stevia is a natural sugar substitute that belongs in your “diabetes reversal” bag of tricks. [Many] medical problems [are] fueled by excess sugar...
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The most common cause of heart disease in a person with diabetes is hardening of the coronary arteries or atherosclerosis, which is a buildup of...
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All fruits and vegetables contain fiber and are beneficial for diabetes. Non-starchy vegetables are especially beneficial because they contain...
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