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Warning Signs Diabetes: My Story
In this hub I discuss the warning signs of diabetes and its onset condition called pre-diabetes; diabetes has several subtle onset warning signs which I will enumerate later in this hub. This is my story!
5 commentsDiabetes 2 Symptoms: What Are the Signs of Diabetes
When you have diabetes, your blood sugar levels rise and stay way above the normal blood glucose levels. This happens because you don’t have a sufficient amount of insulin or because your insulin is not...
0 commentsHow To Know When To See Your Doctor About Diabetes
Diabetes is a world wide epidemic in 2008. Present estimates from the World Health Organization (WHO) states that there are more than 180 million victims, and this number is growing at a staggering...
0 commentsCommon Diabetes Symptoms Are Easy To Ignore
I have been a diabetic for close to thirty years, and I know the dangers of ignoring the warning signs of diabetes. I thought it would be helpful to you if I briefly introduced you to several of these...
0 commentsNew Treatment For Diabetes
One way that the insulin sensitivity can be influence is through your diet. Diet changes can help allow the body to more naturally absorb the insulin allowing you to reduce blood glucose levels. One...
0 commentsHypoglycemia & Warning Signs of Diabetes
Hypoglycemia: - Hypoglycemia refers to lower than normal blood sugar levels. When a diabetic is treating the disease, there is a fine balance between low sugar or glucose levels in the blood and high sugar levels. Low blood sugar levels can happen and are be very dangerous.
0 commentsWarning Signs Of Diabetes
According to the Women's Health Department, over 9 Million women in the United States have diabetes. And 3 Million of them don't even know it! Because most people with diabetes do not notice any signs. This...
2 commentsBeginning Signs Of Diabetes
It is believed that over 21 million Americans have diabetes occurring according to the CDC. Some ethnic groups of people are more susceptible to type 2 diabetes than others. These groups...
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