By: Aaron Gregory | 2010-10-19 | Diseases and Conditions It is very important for persons with diabetes to monitor their glucose levels. One way of doing this is by blood glucose monitoring. This is done by piercing the finger and letting out a small amount of blood. read more
By: Hector Milla | 2010-04-03 | Diabetes It seems that the costs that come with diabetes are steadily on the rise. The cost of insulin, glucose meters and test strips have nearly double in price. Luckily, for the diabetics who are under a reliable health insurance plan, the rising costs have little to no effect. read more
By: profitweaver | 2007-06-29 | Diabetes If you want to know what a blood glucose meter is, what it does and why it is so important to those with diabetes, you have come to the right place. read more
By: Angie McAdams | 2010-03-28 | Diabetes Blood glucose levels are very important to a diabetic and their physician. This is a way of determining how much insulin or medication one should take, how their diet needs to be adjusted and how their body is reacting to the changes. As a diabetic, you will monitor your blood glucose levels on a regular basis so that you are able to maintain a healthy life. read more
By: Leela Enterprises | 2011-09-13 | Diabetes Diabetes is one of the common diseases among all age groups and a blood glucose monitor can save lives. Keeping track over the blood sugar is vital to manage your condition. Testing blood glucose with such monitors is very easy and fast process. read more
By: Samantha Raynor | 2010-03-31 | Diabetes A blood glucose monitoring system is a necessity for anyone who has been diagnosed with any disease related to diabetes. Read this article to learn what to look for when purchasing the best blood glucose monitoring system to meet your needs. read more
By: Dr Andrew Napier | 2011-03-04 | Diabetes Continuous blood glucose monitoring is an essential process taken by diabetic patient. Know the importance of regular blood glucose monitoring for diabetes. read more
By: Aaron Gregory | 2010-11-20 | Diseases and Conditions Regular glucose monitoring can be uncomfortable and tedious. Some systems require you carry around a separate container of testing strips and lancets, a monitor, a record book and a disposal container for the used lancets. With these systems, you have to load the lancet, test your blood, wait for a read out, record the read out and then dispose of the used lancet. read more
By: Viliam V. Kanis | 2010-03-30 | Diabetes Diabetes is a dreaded disease to be watched out for. The onset of this illness will most likely trigger some complications if not detected and treated early. We have to maintain our blood sugar level at its normal range. This situation starts when the body fails to produce or there is no proper usage of insulin. read more
By: Steve Hales | 2011-10-28 | Diabetes A good choice, as far as meters go, is the Accu Chek Advantage because it fits the bill in ease of use and accuracy. One thing that makes it easy to use is the sleek size, which makes it easy to carry along, and the rubber grips on the sides that make it feel more comfortable and easy to keep your grip on it. read more
By: Gerd Van Hass | 2010-03-28 | Diabetes If you've recently been diagnosed with diabetes, it is important for you to quickly gather all the tools you will need for continuing to maintain a normal lifestyle at the best possible level of health. In order to keep good control on your blood sugar levels at all times, it is important for you to purchase a glucose monitor, which will allow you know whether your levels are high or low at any given time. Although some other monitoring methods do exist, doctors and other healthy experts agree that blood sugar monitors are the most superior way to maintain the best diabetes care. read more
By: Aarkstore Enterprise | 2010-10-27 | Health & Fitness Aarkstore announce a new report "Blood Glucose Testing and Diabetes Management " through its vast collection of market research report. read more
By: Thomas Ludwig | 2010-09-15 | Diseases and Conditions Fasting blood glucose or fasting blood sugar is taken after an eight hour fast and measures the level of glucose on the blood at that time. Depending on the lab conducting the test the normal value of this test should be between 70 to 110 mg/dl. If the diabetes is uncontrolled these fasting blood glucose levels are much higher then normal. read more
By: Shushmul Maheshwari | 2011-04-01 | Diabetes As per our new research report Diabetes Market in UAE, the UAE blood glucose meter market has been growing at a healthy pace for the last decade due to the high prevalence of diabetes in the UAE, incr... read more
By: Hector Milla | 2010-04-03 | Diabetes The blood sugar level must be monitored after meals in order to maintain a normal amount of glucose in the blood. The easiest way to monitor blood sugar is with the help of glucose meters. Sugar testers are not that expensive, but strips used to test the glucose level can be, especially if several are used during the day. read more