January 19, 2010
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Diabetes can be a difficult disease to deal with, as there are physical complications associated with the poor control of blood glucose. These complications are generally divided into short-term complications and long-term complications.
Short-term Complications
Short-term complications are the result of a blood glucose that's either very low or very high. Low blood glucose (called .... Read more
January 17, 2010
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If you have any confusion about the two methods, a pump or injection, then the following article will clear this up. It may be your situation has changed where you need to change your delivery system, lets review these two methods.
When a person becomes a diabetic they need to get extra insulin in their system, the two methods commonly used are injections or pumps. Each has there own benefits, .... Read more
January 14, 2010
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If you have Diabetes, one of the most important things you can do is monitor your blood sugar levels and manage them with healthy eating, exercise, and sometimes insulin. However, how do you know how to choose the right meter to suit your lifestyle and needs? Here are some of the most important features to consider when you start looking for a glucose meter:
Ease of use. Some meters only have a .... Read more
January 13, 2010
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What is diabetes, who are the sufferers and how do people deal with diabetes. Well an estimated 26 million people in the US alone are reported to suffer from diabetes. Diabetes sufferers are spread across all age ranges, but the main sufferers are in the 60 plus age range. Coping with diabetes can range from eating a controlled diet to injecting insulin.
So what is diabetes? Diabetes is .... Read more
January 09, 2010
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For quite sometime, diabetes has been-and continues to be-the bane of a good percentage of the population of most countries. About 20 million Americans have diabetes, plus another 40 million afflicted with an early form of Type 2 diabetes, prediabetes. After the digestive organs have absorbed glucose or sugar into the bloodstream, insulin from the pancreas transfers glucose to the fats, muscle .... Read more