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You will find all sorts of Diabetes Related Information & Links in our resource section. If you have a related website and wish to add your link, please feel free to do so.
You will find all sorts of Diabetes Related Information & Links in our resource section. If you have a related website and wish to add your link, please feel free to do so.
Expert Information and Advice on Diabetic Diet, Supplies, Recipes, Symptoms, and Diabetic Care
Article on diabetes prevention through diet and exercise.
Do you have an Exchange Diet booklet buried somewhere? Perhaps a copy you received during a hospital visit when you were first diagnosed with diabetes?
http://www.diabetic.com/education/articles/dietsexplained.htm
A diabetes diet should do three things; achieve ideal weight, maintain normal blood.
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/health/noninsulin-diabetes/diet.htm
Diabetes is a disorder of the body’s sugar-regulation abilities. Most of the time it goes undiagnosed because the symptoms are not very clear. There are many symptoms, but they don’t appear in all cases. The sy...
By: Josh Riverside
Diabetes is probably one of the least understood diseases of this era, and there was a time when victims of this disorder were essentially sentenced to death. With the isolation of insulin and the onset of high-tech insuli...
By: Bryan Brodeur
Diabetes is a lifelong disease and can affect any one at any age or time. For many years this was considered to be a life-threatening disease, as there was no remedy. With improvements in research many therapies have been ...
By: Josh Riverside
People who develop diabetes as adults may experience a slowdown in mental abilities as early as their 50s, a new study of the increasingly prevalent disease found.
With a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicting that diabetic retinopathy will triple from 5.5 million in 2005 to 16 million in 2050, improved treatments are urgentl...
The brains of people with diabetes slow down early in the disease, according to a new study.
Adults with diabetes experience a slowdown in several types of mental processing, which appears early in the disease and persists into old age, according to new research.