Healthy Eating for Diabetes Patients When faced with the diagnoses of Diabetes, there is much that the healthcare provider can do to help patients today. However, eating right is something the patient can-and must-do for themselves. Food and blood glucose levels walk hand in hand for Diabetes sufferers, making mealtime an effective method to keep the disease at bay. The subsequent article discusses how eating right can lead to better health and [...] Continue Reading…
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Posted in: Diabetes Advice, Date: October 23
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Zyprexa Diabetes Lawsuits Zyprexa coma side effects, and others like heart attacks and diabetes, are significant. In February 2004 the American Diabetes Association published a Consensus Statement in its Diabetes Care journal. In that statement, the American Diabetes Association, the American Psychiatric Association, the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists and the North American Association for the Study of Obesity, stated that data consistently shows an increased risk for diabetes in patients who are [...] Continue Reading…
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Posted in: Diabetes Medication, Date: October 10
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Weight Loss and Diabetes Study Shows Positive Results Weight Loss and Diabetes Study Losing weight is the main factor in reducing the risk of diabetes for raised-risk, obese patients, a recent study suggests. In brief, Weight Loss helps lower the risks of becoming a sufferer of Diabetes Those taking part in the intensive lifestyle intervention part of the Diabetes mellitus Prevention Program, which involved cutting fat with the target of decreasing body [...] Continue Reading…
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Posted in: Diabetes Advice, Date: September 28
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Pancreatic Transplant cures rats’ type 2 diabetes mellitus without need for antirejection medication : Sept. 12, 2006 A medical technique proven to cure a rat with type 1 or juvenile-onset diabetes mellitus was also effective for a rat of type 2, also known as adult-onset diabetes, according to a new report from doctors at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Commenting on the possiblity of a cure for diabetes: “Finding that we [...] Continue Reading…
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Posted in: Diabetes Research, Date: September 18
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