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Don’t Let Diabetes Control Your Life

If you or a loved one has recently been diagnosed with diabetes, be aware that you can control diabetes.  By maintaining your weight, following the instructions of your doctor and taking your medication, as well as watching your diet, you can eliminate the complications that often arise in someone with this condition.

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Control Your Weight, Control Your Diabetes

Weight control in diabetes management can take many facets.  From eating the correct foods and eliminated carbohydrates, particularly those that are high on the Glycemic Index, from your diet, you can not only lose weight, but manage the disease.

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What Is The Difference Between Type I and Type II Diabetes?

The symptoms of Type I and Type II Diabetes are very similar.  Frequent urination, frequent thirst, excessive hungers are three of the most common symptoms.

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Glycemic Index: How Does It Effect Your Body?

The effect of the glycemic index on the body is that it allows people to know which carbohydrates are the ones that can cause the most damage and those that break down easily in the system.  The effect of the glycemic index on the body  is crucial to anyone who wants to monitor their blood glucose level.

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What Are The Symptoms of Diabetes?

Most diabetics have either Type I or Type II Diabetes.  Generally, when a person is diagnosed with Type II diabetes, they are generally adults.  Many people develop Type II Diabetes later in life after experiencing certain symptoms.

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Pre Diabetes: How Do I Prevent Getting Full Blown Diabetes?

According to the American Diabetes Association, approximately 54 million people in the United States have pre diabetes.  Pre diabetes is a condition in which the blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be considered Type II diabetes.

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How Do You Treat Diabetes?

In most cases, a combination of drugs are used.  These drugs work with the body to increase insulin production and make it easier for the body to eliminate glucose. Currently, there are many different medications that treat diabetes.  Most people who are diagnosed with Type II diabetes are given medication instead of insulin.

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The Risk Factors Of Having Diabetes

People who have diabetes have twice as much of a chance of having a heart attack and stroke as those without this condition. As we know now diabetes is a disease in which the body either lacks insulin or does not produce enough insulin to break ingested glucose into cells.  As a result, the glucose remain in the blood and damage blood vessels.

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Diabetes And Kidney Disease

While uncontrolled glycemia can cause kidney disease, diabetics who maintain their proper blood glucose levels can avoid kidney disease. Not everyone who has diabetes gets kidney disease.  This is yet another popular misconception about the illness.

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How does Insulin Treat Diabetes?

Just as there are many different types of oral medications to treat Type II diabetes, there are also many different options when it comes to insulin to treat diabetes.

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