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Advice You Should Follow When Coping With Diabetes

 Coping With Diabetes Living with diabetes is often scary, and can make you feel hopeless. However, our guide will help you to gain a better understanding of how it affects you and offer some valuable advice to help you to cope with the symptoms. Follow these simple steps and manage diabetes even...

World diabetes epidemic balloons to 350 million

Diabetes Epidemic The volume of grown ups with diabetes globally has more than doubled given that 1980 to 347 million, a much greater selection than previously assumed and one that suggests costs of treating the ailment will also balloon. In a...

Dairy Fat May Lower Diabetes Risk

Experts recommend avoiding high-fat dairy products to lower diabetes risk, but a new study suggests this advice may be wrong. Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health say they have identified a substance found primarily in dairy fat that...

Inhaled Steroids May Increase Diabetes Risk

Using inhaled corticosteroids to treat chronic breathing problems may slightly increase a person’s risk of developing type 2 diabetes, a new study finds. The study’s authors say the increase in risk probably doesn’t outweigh the benefits to...

1 in 10 People Diabetic in Tamil Nadu

A study conducted by the Madras Diabetes Research Foundation which was supported by the Indian Council of Medical Research suggests that 1 out of every 10 people in Tamil Nadu is diabetic. While every 2 persons out of 25 are in a pre-diabetic...

Greater Awareness Required in Food Supply for Children With Diabetes: Study

Managing diabetes in a child requires a careful balance of insulin, diet, and exercise. Buying essential medical supplies, such as needles and testing strips, adds a financial burden to families. According to a new study soon to be published in...

Middle-aged men twice as likely to suffer Type 2 diabetes than women

The Daily Mail – Type 2 diabetes is linked to unhealthy lifestyles, including obesity Middle-aged men are twice as likely to suffer from diabetes as women, a study has found. While just 1.2 per cent of women in England aged 35 to 44 have the...

Kids and Health: Understanding diabetes is important

Seattle Post-Intelligence2009-01-04Diabetes IS the name of a disorder in which the body has trouble regulating its carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. Untreated, it leads to elevated sugar levels. Diabetes is a disease that can strike children of all...

Live healthy to check diabetes

Deccan Chronicle – Diabetes — we utter this word today as often as we refer to any commonplace ailment like a cold or a headache. One person in almost every alternate household can be heard saying, “I have diabetes,” or “my parents are...

More than a million of us do not know that we have diabetes

The Daily Mail – More than a million Britons are unaware that they have diabetes, an alarming study has found. Cases of the disease are soaring along with the rising tide of obesity – and experts warn the financial implications of...

Older men twice as likely as women to face diabetes shock

The Daily Mail – Men over 50 are almost twice as likely as women of that age to have diabetes without knowing it, a study shows. Researchers blame the difference on male reluctance to visit the doctor. The study of more than 6,700 Britons aged...