Posts Tagged “Gestational Diabetes”

Treating Diabetes with Natural Remedies

By | December 16, 2010

Are there really natural remedies for diabetes? In this article, let’s take a closer look at diabetes and how you can reduce the risk of developing this condition. Then, we will take a look at some of the most popular natural remedies for diabetes. What is Diabetes? Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder which involves [...]

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A Food List for People with Diabetes

By | December 14, 2010

A person with diabetes is more prone to complications brought about by excessive levels of sugar in the blood. To avoid complications, it’s important to follow a diabetic diet plan. It isn’t just sugar that causes diabetes but too much calories that can put one in danger. In this article, let’s discuss how you can [...]

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How to Spot Diabetes in Adults

By | August 3, 2010

The American Diabetes Association reveals that more than 20.8 million people in the United States alone have Diabetes. Of this number, 6.2 million people are not even aware that they have Diabetes. In this article, let us discuss the symptoms of diabetes in adults. According to the World Health Organization, there are three types of [...]

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What Are The Different Types Of Diabetes?

By | October 19, 2009

Despite the prevalence of diabetes worldwide, many people still don’t have a clear understanding of what it really is. The 2005 report of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) reveals that in the United States alone, about 21 million people have diabetes. In the same report, 54 million people were found to have pre-diabetes- a condition [...]

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Causes And Symptoms of Gestational Diabetes

By | October 14, 2009

Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that affects women during pregnancy. To avoid complications during pregnancy, a woman with gestational diabetes needs constant monitoring of her blood glucose levels. Early diagnosis is a must so that the necessary precautions can be taken and both the mother and her infant can be protected. Women with [...]

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