Home Care Facilities Promote Healthy Living
January 11, 2010 by Jen Pursens
Filed under Health
Baby boomers have reached the time in their lives when support, resources and social interaction through home care services are necessary for good health. This is important, especially if there is a diagnosis of diabetes. There are a few forms of diabetes, but it mainly comes in three types.
Controlling Diabetic Ketoacidosis
December 31, 2009 by Ned Dagostino
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Diabetic ketoacidosis is a silent killer on the prowl. This deadly condition upsets the blood chemistry so severely that the patient’s very life is threatened. Studies have shown that there are three high-risk categories of people who are more vulnerable to diabetic ketoacidosis. The first category includes those who are seriously diabetic (Type 1). The second includes those who are severely dehydrated. The third includes those who have had massive infections by bacteria or viruses. The rest of the population may not be that much at risk, but make no mistake, just about everybody is on this prowler’s hit-list. Make sure you don’t get your name up on that list!
Best Method to Burn Excess Fat Fast
November 9, 2009 by Nik Tartin
Filed under Health
If you are prepared to start a weight loss reduction plan and change your way of life, then read each word in this piece. You will discover some main components which can improve your fat reduction and help turbo-charge your metabolic rate.
Natural Sugar Alternatives That Are Good For You
October 31, 2009 by Esther George
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As concern grows regarding diabetes and obesity in the population, many consumers have begun shopping for sugar alternatives, both for a healthier lifestyle and dietary changes. Everyone enjoys the sweet taste of sugar, but the refined white sugar found in most of our foods is not a healthy option. While refined sugars are not the best option health-wise, there are sugar alternatives that allow you to still eat the foods you love.
Understanding Juvenile Diabetes
October 30, 2009 by Kim Allarie
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Juvenile diabetes is also known as Type 1 diabetes. Due to the fact that it used to show up most often in childhood and adolescence, juvenile diabetes is what it is more usually called. Currently, an increasingly large number of adults are being diagnosed with this disease, consequently it is more accurately identified as Type 1 diabetes.
How to Slow Down Diabetes Complications
October 2, 2009 by Jason Myers
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Diabetes emerges as one of the human’s epidemic ailments that generally affect many people all over the world. It is a state that troubles people but generally, there is no cause for undue alarm if one has been diagnosed with the condition. One reason is that there are ways of coping mechanism and probably healing the condition forever. Doctors have been advocating that it is manageable through following simple courses of action and maintaining a sound living.
Tips and Tricks to Diabetes Blood Glucose Levels
September 26, 2009 by Christina Jobes
Filed under Health
Blood glucose levels are vital to a diabetic and their physician. This is a technique of determining how much insulin or medication one should take, how their diet needs to be changed and how their body is reacting to the changes. As a diabetic, you will monitor your blood glucose levels on a constant basis so that you may be able to maintain a healthy life.
The Anatomy of Dropping off Abdominal Fat
September 25, 2009 by Nike Kartin
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The anatomy of the rectus abdominus is such that there are tendinous intersections dividing the muscle and separating muscle fibers and the external oblique has an upper portion and lower portion.
Diabetes Videos
September 22, 2009 by Christina Jobes
Filed under Health
Diabetes is something that we hear heaps about these days. Unfortunately, there is a rising number of young people being diagnoses as having diabetes. It’s a major challenge that mustn’t be ignored. If you believe you’ll have diabetes, you want to hunt down a medical professional for help. It’s a lifelong disease that can cause a large amount of issues, including blindness. Just look at all the diabetes videos on the web, and you will see many diabetics speaking out and alert others about the sickness.
Foot Pain? Diabetes And Your Feet – What You Should Know
September 21, 2009 by John Bolton
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Foot problems can develop into a serious worry for diabetic patients. Its thus of utmost important for patients with diabetes to practice only the best foot care to avoid any complications. EuroScrub Foot Scrubbers and Safety Mats are the most effective and efficient combo to help keep feet neat and clean.
How to Lose Tummy Fat with Abdominal Workouts
September 21, 2009 by Nirman Jaban
Filed under Health
To get a flat stomach, the thing you need to do is performing your cardio workouts. Cardio drills burn more calories than the crunches and leg raises. The cardio workouts burns your body calories far better than your abdominal exercises. You tend to keep down your tummy fat, when you burn off calories more than your intake.
Cause And Symptoms Of Hypoglycemia
September 14, 2009 by Moses Wright
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Hypoglycemia is a condition that causes the person to have abnormally low levels of sugar in the blood. Hypoglycemia causes a wide range of symptoms including fatigue and mood swings.