By: Jenny Birkin | 2011-03-27 | Diabetes Diabetes mellitus is an unrelieved disease which requires long-term medical awareness and treatment to manage the disease and to limit the growth of its destructive complications and to manage when it... read more
By: Jenny Lauper | 2011-03-31 | Diabetes Diabetes mellitus is an unrelieved disease which requires long-term medical awareness and treatment to manage the disease and to limit the growth of its destructive complications and to manage when it occurs. The diabetes mellitus type 2 is a part of this disease. Sometimes this disease affects people who are older than forty years, but it is seen that mostly the younger people get affected with i read more
By: Charlene Nuble | 2010-10-23 | Diabetes Do you know the cause of diabetes type 2? If you have no idea, keep reading and you will find out. read more
By: Muhammad Suhail | 2011-05-23 | Diseases and Conditions Diabetes is an illness that deals with issues of production of the hormone insulin. Even though not everybody with type 2 diabetes is fat, the two foremost known causes type 2 diabetes are obesity and insufficient physical activity. read more
By: Charlene Nuble | 2010-10-23 | Diseases and Conditions Do you know the cause of diabetes type 2? If you have no idea, keep reading and you will find out. read more
By: Michael Hutch | 2010-11-20 | Acne There are many reasons a person can develop diabetes, but mostly it occurs due to an unfortunate combination of several factors . Diabetes type 1 is uncontrollable as there is something inherently wrong with a patient's insulin production when they are diagnosed with diabetes type 1 . read more
By: Tehmina Mazher | 2010-07-09 | Diabetes Diabetes type 2 is also a lifelong disease. It is an illness characterized by elevated levels of glucose in the stream of blood. Mostly this type of disease onset in the adult years. read more
By: rinkirawat | 2011-12-23 | Diabetes The development of Type 1 diabetes takes when the immune system is turned on and the cells that are responsible for the production of insulin in the pancreas are destroyed. They are scattered throughout the pancreas. read more
By: Hicks Ernie | 2011-03-28 | Health & Fitness What is multiple sclerosis Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease that is non-contagious. It predominantly affects the brain and the spinal cord. It is mainly characterized by a wide variety of neuro... read more
By: Michael Hutch | 2010-11-12 | Acne What causes Diabetes 2 is indeed still open for debate. While type 1 is known to be caused by an autoimmune response in which antibodies attack the body's producer of insulin, the pancreas, the exact read more
By: Muhammad Suhail | 2011-04-16 | Health & Fitness Referred to as non-insulin dependent diabetes, type 2 diabetes affects 90-95% of the total diabetes population. Words like ‘epidemic' and ‘worldwide crises' are often used when talking about it however, diabetes fails to gather the same attention that cancer or any other scary virus may. Perhaps this is because of how common type 2 diabetes is. Typically type 2 diabetes developed in adults over the age of 40 but alarmingly, it is increasing in children and younger people. read more
By: Vanni Jain | 2011-11-30 | Diabetes There are 2 type of diabetes which is found in the people. Pancreas creates a hormone which is called insulin. Insulin is helpful in converting the starch, sugar and other nutrients of the food into energy. read more
By: Type Free Diabetes | 2011-01-03 | Diseases and Conditions Think of food portions this way...Your 9 inch diet portion control plate should be ½ vegetables, ¼ lean meat or meat substitute, and ¼ Precise Portions Control FOCUS Dinnerware grains/starch. Add a small piece of fruit and 8 ounce glass of low-fat milk and you have a very nutritious, balanced meal that will help control your blood sugar. read more
By: Paul Evans | 2010-11-12 | Health & Fitness Want to know the best foods to eat for healthy blood sugars? Read this article to find out the key nutritional info for a diabetic diet plan read more
By: jstrjnjimenez | 2010-10-05 | Diabetes Type 2 diabetes cure in the form of medications can be quite effective in lowering your blood sugar levels. Although insulin injection has become a proven way to help drop those glucose levels, the medications for the condition can also help you with your problem of high blood sugar in the form of orally taken pills. read more