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My diabetic dog
Man’s best friend, woman’s best friend. Whatever you call it, she is our baby. Her name is Carmen. She is a 14 year old, caramel colored (hence the name) mixed breed terrier. Carmen has been living with diabetes for 3 years. I sometimes feel...
1 commentSci-Fi, Delusional or Reality?
Terraforming Earth away from global warming via genocide on the small tiny island nation-state of beautiful Hawaii.
0 commentsAdult onset Diabetes Medications
Are you one of the many people who procrastinate having a physical exam because you are afraid that the doctor is going to find something wrong with you? Unfortunately, you may be living with a disease that is silently harming you. Diabetes Mellitus...
0 commentsType 1 Diabetes Took My Child
My Diabetes Diagnosis I started to get the odd pain in my bladder area and sometimes when I went to the toilet it just felt like I had a bladder full but only a bit came out. My mum took me to the doctor and he put a stick in my wee sample and...
2 comments7 Ways to Prevent Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease and Type 3 Diabetes
This tells about 7 powerful ways to prevent Alzheimer's disease, dementia and type 3 diabetes according to great sources like webmd.com and the National Library of Medicine.
0 commentsSymptoms of Pre Diabetes in Women
Pre diabetes can be said to be the first stage of full blown diabetes. Pre diabetes (also known as impaired glucose tolerance), affects millions of people all over the world. Symptoms of pre diabetes can be seen in both men and women. In this...
1 commentTaste Cells and the Affect on Hypertension, Diabetes and Obesity
Research has shown that the sense of "taste" goes beyond the tongue. Taste cells have recently been discovered in the gut and the pancreas. This discovery is shedding some interesting light on how the sense of taste affects the onset of diabetes, hypertension and obesity and how it can be modulated.
3 commentsYoga for Diabetes
Diabetes is an inherited disorder ! Children of parents (either or both) having diabetes may not show it, bit it can appear even after a gap of a generation. Diabetes is caused by a deficiency of function of the Pancreas which is a tongue-shaped...
0 commentsWhat is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes?
According to the World Health Organization, 346 million people worldwide have diabetes. The good news is diabetes is a very manageable condition. In this Hub I'll talk about the basics of diabetes, the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, and identify some important risk factors and signs and symptoms as well. Whether you are a newly diagnosed diabetic, or are simply curious about the subject, I hope this Hub helps!
0 commentsDiabetes & Keeping Your Sugar Levels Balance
The important thing to keep in mind is watching what you eat and making sure you eat balance meals throughout the day is the key to lowering your blood sugar levels. You should be eating proteins, carbohydrates and grains. Eating proteins with...
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