Thursday, July 02nd, 2009 | Author: Tiger

Type I Diabetes, or Insulin Dependent Diabetes, is a very serious disorder, which if left untreated can result in serious health problems. However, with a healthy diet and attention to blood sugar levels, it is possible to live with diabetes. There are a number of complications that are associated with diabetes, but in most cases these can be prevented.

In America and across the World, Diabetes is becoming much more common, so an understanding of Type I Diabetes is important.

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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 | Author: Tiger

Diabetes can often be managed through proper diet and careful attention to blood sugar levels. However, if improperly treated, diabetes can cause a number of very serious health conditions. This includes Hyperglycemia, Hypoglycemia, and Ketoacidosis. Typically, these types of conditions are referred to as short term risks of diabetes, because despite being very serious, these conditions can largely be prevented. However…

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Thursday, June 25th, 2009 | Author: Tiger

Diabetes is a disease of the endochrine system, which affects how sugars are used and processed. Since a high blood sugar level can be very dangerous to someone with diabetes, part of the treatment involves carefully monitoring blood sugar levels. There are several ways this can be done, but most people use a blood glucose meter to measure, which allows them to instantly check glucose levels at home and away.

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Sunday, June 21st, 2009 | Author: Tiger

While there are several different types of diabetes, this endocrine disease can basically be categorized as insulin dependent diabetes or non-insulin dependent diabetes. These two types of diabetes share many similarities, but are typically treated in a different manner. Since they must be treated differently, it is imperative to accurately diagnose the diabetes and determine which type the patient has.

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Monday, June 15th, 2009 | Author: Tiger

Diabetes is a disease that can affect people of any age. There are a number of symptoms that can be found in someone who is diabetic, with these symptoms often providing the first indication of diabetes. As a result, it is important to understand the symptoms of diabetes mellitus and speak with a doctor if any are present.

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Friday, June 12th, 2009 | Author: Tiger

There are several common types of diabetes, including Type I Diabetes, Type II Diabetes, and Gestational Diabetes, as well as some diseases that share diabetic like symptoms. Often, the treatment will be very similar, including improving diet, monitoring glucose levels, and preforming regular exercises, but there are also some specific differences in the way each of these types of diabetes is treated.

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Monday, June 08th, 2009 | Author: Tiger

For those with Insulin Dependent Diabetes, such as Type I Diabetes, it will likely be necessary to take at least one insulin shot per day. Insulin shots are typically self administered and children as young as 10 years old can be taught to give themselves an insulin shot. Diabetic pens can also be used and are similar to insulin shots, but some people find that they are easier to use.

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Tuesday, June 02nd, 2009 | Author: Tiger

For the millions of Americans and others all over the World who are effected by diabetes, its effects can be very serious. However, it is usually possible to treat diabetes, so that the individual can live a full and healthy life. This article discusses what diabetes is and the different types of diabetes.

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Monday, June 01st, 2009 | Author: Tiger

Diabetes Mellitus can be a very serious disease that has a major impact on ones life, but with proper treatment and attention to detail, most are able to live a largely healthy and active life. While the exact causes of diabetes are not known, there are a number of similarities that can be seen among those who have diabetes and there are a number of risk factors that can increase the risk of diabetes.

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Thursday, May 28th, 2009 | Author: Tiger

Diabetes can be very serious, but there are a number of things that you can do to help mitigate the health risks associated with diabetes. For many, this will mean making significant changes to their current lifestyle, but when faced with the alternative, this is a small price to pay.

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