December 20th, 2007
Diabetes is commonly controlled by insulin injections or other drugs prescribed by your doctor. But people should know that a good program of exercise and healthy eating habits play a big role in reducing the effects of this disease. Certain natural herbs that you can take may reduce some of your symptoms. These herbs may reduce many complications that sometimes occur. Some of these “natural” remedies may help with treating your diabetes and its effects.
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December 13th, 2007
The effects of diabetes on a person’s teeth are often overlooked because of all the other health complications that diabetes can cause. Because people with diabetes have high blood sugar levels, they may end up with dental problems. High blood sugar levels may cause the bacteria that can lead to tooth decay to grow at a faster rate. Some individuals with diabetes may not be aware of these facts since it’s often not discussed as much as all the other potential complications related to the disease.
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December 11th, 2007
Several years ago it was discovered that, in many people, diabetes was connected to hair loss. This may be due to the fact that diabetes is a hormone disorder. If it does not cause the loss of hair it may eventually cause the thinning of hair. This is most likely due to the hormone insufficiency caused by diabetes. These side effects are not uncommon. It is important to keep your doctors informed of any changes in your health that may be caused by diabetes.
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December 5th, 2007
Most everyone is aware that the purchasing options available to you on the Internet is amazing. You really should be taking advantage of this. It makes life so much more convenient because you don’t even have to leave your home to purchase your diabetic supplies.
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December 3rd, 2007
Researchers reported in the online issue of Nature Medicine that a popular diabetes drug, marketed as Avandia, might cause an increase in bone thinning. The research suggests that treating type 2 diabetes on a long-term basis with rosiglitazone, as Avandia is called, could lead to osteoporosis.
The body is constantly breaking down and rebuilding bones. The researchers found in mice, that the drug caused an increased activity of the cells that cause bones to break down. This bone removal activity may account for the increased risk of fractures found in women with type 2 diabetes who take the drug.
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November 30th, 2007
Many children are being diagnosed with type 1 and type 2 diabetes today. It’s very important that you discuss your child’s health with their teachers and caregivers. They will need to know this information concerning your child so that they will know what to do if anything happens while they are at school. If your child has to have any insulin injections, it is important to know if the school nurse is able to administer these, as well as checking your child’s blood sugar. While at school your child is in their care and you want them to get the best care wherever they may be.
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November 28th, 2007
Diabetes is not only a health problem of adults. It’s also one of the leading causes of health risks among children today. When a child is diagnosed with diabetes it does not mean that they can no longer live life to it’s fullest. They can still run and play just like other children and they can be involved in just as many extracurricular activities as other kids may be. For the most part, children diagnosed with diabetes can lead very normal lives.
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