By: Tehmina Mazher | 2010-03-31 | Diabetes Monitoring the blood sugar level is important for diabetics; this must be done on regular basis. The best way to check blood sugar levels is with the help of chart. read more
By: Vikas Shannon | 2010-09-24 | Medicine Blood sugar plays a significant role as a fuel of the body and feeds the brain, nervous system and tissues. You should maintain the normal blood sugar level because increase or decrease in the sugar level might invite other health related problems. read more
By: Tehmina Mazher | 2010-03-30 | Diabetes The blood sugar level must not be above 100 mg/dL. If it is above 100 then it means that the person is pre-diabetic. The level between 100 and 126 suggests the the person is pre-diabetic and a a level above 126 indicates that the person is suffering from diabetes. read more
By: SonerYalcin | 2010-10-27 | Alternative Medicine Whether you are diabetic person or not, you will need to keep your sweets levels within regular read more
By: AdisonJohnson | 2012-06-02 | Diabetes Blood Sugar or Glucose level is the amount of Glucose or sugar present in the human body. It varies from person to person depending upon their metabolic homeostasis. It ranges between 64.8 to 104.4 mg/dl. read more
By: Joanna Verdan | 2010-03-28 | Diabetes The normal blood sugar levels of people no diabetes is between 80-90 mg/dL before meals and may rise up to 120 mg/dL or a little more after they eat, depending on what kind of food they had. If you have been diagnosed with diabetes or prediabetes, you may be feeling scared or confused, but do not panic. And, even more importantly, do not go into denial. Type 2 diabetes can be controlled and even reversed. The sooner you get help and start making changes to your diet and life-habits, the better off you will be. read more
By: Samantha Raynor | 2010-03-30 | Diabetes Average blood sugar level amounts are determined by a few factors. This article will list what those factors are and how to determine whether your body is operating with a normal blood glucose level and what you might expect for changes during the day. read more
By: bruce bud | 2010-09-28 | Alternative Medicine Some of the other causes of high blood sugar levels are cases when a person may be undergoing an abnormal health condition. read more
By: Lucy H | 2010-03-26 | Diabetes Many people suffer from diabetes, blood sugar levels that are too high to be considered healthy. When the level is not high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes, you will generally be told that you have prediabetes or are glucose intolerant. read more
By: drcharlesbuchar | 2010-09-21 | Wellness Blood sugar is defined as elevated level of sugar glucose in the blood or as spillage of the glucose into urine, making it sugary. Blood sugar is regulated in one's body but with the person's assistance. Type of food one consumes plays an important role in maintaining normal blood sugar levels. Some foods lend a hand in lowering the blood sugar while others raise it. Pancreas is responsible for producing insulin and foods containing high-gycemic makes it hard for pancreases to produce insulin fo read more
By: dr. sarkozy | 2010-09-20 | Health & Fitness Glucose, the primary energy source for human and animal cells, is a type of sugar that travels through the bloodstream. Glucose enter your body whenever you eat carbohydrate foods. Glucose levels are regulated by insulin and glucagon. Insulin is a hormone that is produced by the pancreas and released into the bloodstream when glucose levels rise. read more
By: Kevin | 2010-10-21 | Medicine One of the difficulties with controlling sugar with medication is that it tends to affect less or more than desired at times. Either they have little effect or the blood sugar is as high as ever when one uses a certain dose or they lower the level below normal when higher doses are taken. Both are harmful to health are not natural ways of controlling blood sugar. read more
By: Dr Charles Buchar | 2010-10-22 | Health & Fitness Blood sugar means the monosaccharide (simple sugar) dissolved in the blood. More exactly, it is the glucose sugar or diabetic sugar. When the metabolism begins to drop, we need the help of insulin. Blood glucose in the circulatory system is converted into energy which the body needs. In other words, the blood sugar glucose regenerates the blood cells and boosts the metabolism. It is important that one should maintain blood sugar glucose levels between 70 to 100 mg/dl. When it comes to treating t read more
By: drcharlesbuchar | 2010-10-22 | Wellness Blood sugar means the monosaccharide (simple sugar) dissolved in the blood. More exactly, it is the glucose sugar or diabetic sugar. When the metabolism begins to drop, we need the help of insulin. Blood glucose in the circulatory system is converted into energy which the body needs. In other words, the blood sugar glucose regenerates the blood cells and boosts the metabolism. It is important that one should maintain blood sugar glucose levels between 70 to 100 mg/dl. When it comes to treating t read more
By: Jerrold Tanner | 2010-03-26 | Diabetes Diabetic or not, it is important that you keep your blood sugar level normal if you want to lead a long and healthy life. Unstable blood sugar levels spell numerous health conditions that you are better off not having. Most of these conditions are life altering and some are even fatal. Fortunately, there are different ways to keep your blood sugar at a normal level. read more