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21: Diabetic Ketoacidosis: An Overview
Diabetic ketoacidosis is when you have acids, called ketones that build up in your blood supply, which signals that your diabetes is not under control. Ketones are found in your urine when you are not getting enough insulin into your body.

22: Warning Signs Of Diabetes!
I was in a Wal Mart store when I discovered I had diabetes. I had had my semi annual blood work done two days before and my doctor was calling to tell me that my blood tests showed that my blood sugar level was a little over five hundred. I knew this was something serious because he had never called me before about anything! Calmly I asked him what the normal reading should be and he said around seventy. I hadn't realized that I was sick!

23: Diabetes - America's Unknown Epedemic
Diabetes alters the way your body uses food. The food you eat turns to sugar. Your blood takes this sugar throughout your body. Insulin assists in getting the sugar from the blood into the body to provide the energy your body needs. With diabetes your body does not get the fuel it needs, and your blood sugar stays high. High blood sugar can cause heart and kidney problems, blindness, stroke, the loss of a foot or leg, or even death.

24: Diabetes. Will You Be Next?
If you "don't have time" for any form of sport or exercise and eat fatty takeaways and fast foods, you could be a candidate for "metabolic syndrome." What is it and how do you avoid it?

25: A Short Overview Of Diabetes Symptoms And Treatments
There are two forms of the disorder--type 1 is characterized by an inability of the body to produce sufficient quantities of insulin, a hormone that is responsible for carbohydrate metabolism. Type 2 is characterized by the body's inability to use the insulin that is produced. Type 1 diabetes is generally the more serious of the two and almost always requires the use of diabetes medication, whereas type 2 diabetes can often be treated with lifestyle adjustments.

26: What are the Differences Between Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2?
Diabetes is a disorder of the metabolism of carbohydrates in which the body does not produce or correctly use insulin. The hormone, insulin, is produced by beta cells in the pancreas that allows blood sugar to enter the cells where it will be transformed into energy.

27: Exercises for Weight Loss, Diabetes and Osteoporosis
Many of our diseases are the result of a sedentary lifestyle as well as an unhealthy diet. Your body is meant to be used and will quickly deteriorate if it is not. Physical activity should be a high priority in your daily program. Try to engage in some form of aerobic exercise at least five days a week and some form of resistance exercise at least two or three times a week. Here's why.

28: Diabetic Supplies are Essential Needs for Diabetic Persons
The age factor is not a great matter with diabetic patients because diabetes affects all people, even children, in result injuring the heart, kidneys and even nerve systems if left untreated. Treatment for diabetes is necessary for diabetic patients in order to avoid other possible complications. Diabetes is an imbalanced of the sugar levels that affects different people of different ages where proper medication for diabetes patients is important in maintaining their glucose or sugar levels.

29: Diabetes: Supplies for the Diabetic
James just underwent the annual physical exam and results show that the blood sugar levels were higher than normal. Though this person was only a few pounds overweight, the lab reports show that this individual was at risk for diabetes and could get worse if this is not treated.

30: Can Compound Vitamin A Cure Diabetic Foot Ulcers?
One of the unpleasant complications of diabetes is what is known as a diabetic foot ulcer. These foot ulcers are very uncomfortable, and can become very serious if not treated correctly. The ulcers are a sore on the skin, like any other ulcer and need to be treated with care so that infection does not set in. Recently some studies have shown that a compound of Vitamin A might be able to help.


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