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Glucometer Types, Features, Guidelines, Results

Glucometer Types, Features, Guidelines, Results

What you need to know about the types of glucometers and how to choose the best one for you.
Dealing With Diabetes - Symptoms of Hypoglycemia

Dealing With Diabetes - Symptoms of Hypoglycemia

Hypoglycemia is a considerable challenge for most with diabetes because it prevents many folks from maintaining a normal blood glucose level. Diabetics can keep their blood glucose levels low enough to prevent long term complications such as vision related problems, kidney disease and nerve disorder
Aggressive Blood Sugar Control Pays Off

Aggressive Blood Sugar Control Pays Off

For people with type 1 diabetes, being aggressive about their blood sugar control can have significant benefits for years to come, suggests a new study.
FDA Panel Recommends New Diabetes Drug

FDA Panel Recommends New Diabetes Drug

A government advisory panel has recommended approval of a new drug for type 2 diabetes.
How to Maintain Normal Blood Sugar Levels - Real Life Experience

How to Maintain Normal Blood Sugar Levels - Real Life Experience

By years rolling on, it is getting mechanized in all walks of life. In one angle, the enhancement of technical support makes human life lazier as well as easier. In another angle, sophisticated life style is the worst machinery resulting in several bodily diseases. Among them, Blood pressure and blo
Diabetes and Frailty. Part 1: Sarcopenia

Diabetes and Frailty. Part 1: Sarcopenia

Are diabetes, loss of muscle mass, and frailty interrelated?
Type 2 Diabetes - How To Lower Blood Sugar Naturally!

Type 2 Diabetes - How To Lower Blood Sugar Naturally!

Blood sugar is not only important for diabetics, but it also comes in handy for those with a weight issue or if an individual is insulin resistant. Controlling blood sugar levels can work miracles not just for weight loss but also for avoiding the many complications of Type 2 diabetes. So knowing ho
Exercise for Diabetes

Exercise for Diabetes

Regular exercise is essential to the healthy management of diabetes. Exercise helps control diabetes by improving the body's secretion of insulin, improving muscle strength, burning excess body fat and increasing bone density and strength.As insulin is released from the pancreas, the amo
Smart Food Strategies for People With Diabetes and Hypertension

Smart Food Strategies for People With Diabetes and Hypertension

Do you have high blood pressure and diabetes? WebMD's diet tips will help you manage both conditions with tasty, good-for-you food.
Type 2 Diabetes - Some Processed Foods Are Bad for Diabetics

Type 2 Diabetes - Some Processed Foods Are Bad for Diabetics

One hundred years ago most food was natural and raw and had no preservatives added. People grew crops, hunted and trapped, and made their own food. They knew what went into their body at every meal. Today, life is extremely different and there are over 6000 different chemicals manufacturers use when
How to Follow a Diabetic Plate Diet

How to Follow a Diabetic Plate Diet

Knowing how to follow a diabetic plate diet and help you keep your numbers low easily without wondering what you can eat. The diabetic plate diet is a very healthy diet for everyone not just diabetics. It is an easy diet for everyone to follow without calculating calories or carbohydrates.
Learning How to Deal With Diabetes

Learning How to Deal With Diabetes

Do you remember when you or loved one was diagnosed with Diabetes? The news was probably quite a shock unless you were too young to understand. A major medical condition such as diabetes can be quite difficult to deal with but the following sections describe the normal stages of reacting to that dia
First Studies of Wearable Artificial Pancreas

First Studies of Wearable Artificial Pancreas

Can smart phones safely control subcutaneous insulin pumps?
Type 2 Diabetes - The Feel-Full Hormone That Affects Your Weight!

Type 2 Diabetes - The Feel-Full Hormone That Affects Your Weight!

Food dramatically impacts people with Type 2 diabetes in many different ways... some which are good, and some which are not so good. But one compound in particular impacts diabetes more than you realize. Most people, including Type 2 diabetics, have never even heard of it, know what it is or what ro
Type 2 Diabetes - Protecting Your Kidneys

Type 2 Diabetes - Protecting Your Kidneys

Kidney disease is often a complication of Type 2 diabetes. Many people including non-diabetics, have the beginnings of kidney disease and don't even realize it. Kidney disease in diabetics is often referred to as diabetic nephropathy and is a prime cause for dialysis in the United States. Missi
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Find WebMD's comprehensive coverage of DPNP, including medical reference, news, pictures, videos, and more.
How to Reduce Blood Sugar Levels

How to Reduce Blood Sugar Levels

If your health means anything to you, then you'd do yourself a favour to read this article (it's only 300 words long). A notable part of remaining healthy is taking actions to reduce blood sugar.
Diabetes and Clinical Trials

Diabetes and Clinical Trials

If you are diabetic, you may be interested in participating in a clinical trial. People participate in clinical trials for a variety of reasons. Clinical trials are held after a drug is developed and after it meets approval from the Food and Drug Administration for clinical trial, but before it is r
Physical Activity: Obesity & Diabetes

Physical Activity: Obesity & Diabetes

Regular physical activity, such as aerobics, walking, running or exercising, can help improve your health and help prevent medical conditions such as diabetes. In addition, physical activity can help you avoid becoming obese.
Jerry's Story: Take Prediabetes Seriously-Jerry's story

Jerry's Story: Take Prediabetes Seriously-Jerry's story

Jerry has a message for everyone who is diagnosed with prediabetes. "Take it seriously," he says. "Of all the chronic diseases you can have,this one is really influenced by the choices you make." That wasn't how Jerry felt when he first learned he had prediabetes. His doctor