Archive for the ‘Diabetes’ Category
Posted on October 21, 2007 02:10:58 PM
Probably the last thing on anybody’s mind when dealing with diabetes is jewelry. After all, bracelets, necklaces and anklets may not seem to serve any purpose beyond being decorative. However, when it comes to chronic diseases like diabetes, being identified as having a medical condition is often necessary. This is why diabetes bracelets are often worn not just to inform anyone about the wearer’s health status but also to alert people, such as rescuers, first-aid staff and me…
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Posted on October 21, 2007 02:10:37 PM
There are lots of myths and misconceptions about diabetes. So how much do you really know about diabetes
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Posted on October 21, 2007 02:10:33 PM
Have you just been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes? Are you looking for a type 2 diabetes cure? Find out the truth about type 2 diabetes cure.
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Posted on October 21, 2007 02:10:25 PM
Controlling your diabetes is THE most important single thing you can do when you have this disease. This is the traditional way to do it. Not the only way but the conventional way.
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Posted on October 21, 2007 02:10:23 PM
A guide to overviews of diabetes complications of the eyes, feet, kidneys, heart, skin and nerves.
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Posted on October 21, 2007 02:10:09 PM
The symptoms of type 2 diabetes aren’t always obvious and they can take a long time to develop.
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Posted on October 21, 2007 02:10:08 PM
Most healthcare providers will refer diabetes patients to a dietician or nutritionist to discuss a healthy eating plan.
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Posted on October 21, 2007 01:10:57 PM
Information about gestational diabetes, as well as pre-existing diabetic conditions that may effect pregnancy.
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Posted on October 21, 2007 01:10:56 PM
Julie Wanner Rossetti knows about how to seize control of her health and how to live a full life, despite being diagnosed with a potentially fatal disease, such as diabetes. She was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at age 13, but rather than feel helpless, sick, or doomed, she embraced a positive attitude and willed herself to better health. She took concrete steps to gain control of her life - and health as outlined in her book, Diabetes Can Be Sweet
Posted on October 21, 2007 01:10:49 PM
For those suffering from diabetes, watching their diet and health is not a choice, but a requirement. Making healthy choices can aid in managing diabetes
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