Posts Tagged “American Diabetes Association”

A Wake Up Call on Diabetes

By | December 22, 2010

According to recent diabetes news from the American Diabetes Association 2005 survey, about 15 million people in the United States have been diagnosed with diabetes. Out of this number, about 1.5 million new cases of diabetes have been reported. In other diabetes news, it is estimated that 54 million American have a pre-diabetes condition. When [...]

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Can We Heal Diabetes?

By | October 30, 2010

Diabetes Mellitus affects millions of people across the globe today. The 2005 national statistics report from the American Diabetes Association (ADA) shows that an estimated 21 million people in the US are diabetics. Furthermore, about 54 million have a pre-diabetes condition which when ignored, can develop into Type 2 diabetes. Is there a cure for [...]

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Interpreting Diabetes Glucose Level

By | September 21, 2010

To find out if a person has diabetes, blood sugar or glucose level must be measured. Aside from the glucose level tests, a physician would also evaluate the person’s medical history, lifestyle and eating habits. If tests show that you have a higher glucose level than the normal range, but not high enough to be [...]

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The Right Foods for a Diabetic

By | September 6, 2010

Diabetes Mellitus is known to be one of the ten leading causes of death across the globe. In the US alone, statistics show that an estimated 21 million people or 7% of the population have diabetes. In addition, 54 million Americans have been diagnosed to have a pre-diabetic condition. In Canada, diabetes is known to [...]

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Do It Yourself : Control Your Diabetes At Home

By | August 25, 2010

Whether you have Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes, it is comforting to know that there are simple steps that you can do to manage your health condition. Learning to take control is the key to living an enjoyable life despite having diabetes. In this article, let’s talk about the steps you can do to [...]

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