Archive for the 'Types of Diabetes' Category
Diabetes Insipidus
Sunday, June 1st, 2008If you spend an inordinant amount of time visiting the bathroom, the chances are you are suffering from diabetes insipidus.
Diabetes insipidus has been sometimes called “stupid diabetes” because, although it has the name, it doesn’t have the life-threatening problems of diabetes mellitus (sugar diabetes). Although you are not in risk for shock or diabetic coma, […]
Diabetes Type 2
Sunday, June 1st, 2008What Restrictions Do Sufferers Have??
You certainly can go out to eat if you have diabetes, Type 2 or Type 1. You just can’t order any old thing, though. You need to search for low-fat and heart-healthy choices on the menu. Worse comes to worse, eat only a kid’s meal. It’s more dangerous for you to […]
Type 1 Diabetes
Sunday, June 1st, 2008How do you manage type 1 diabetes?
Type 1 diabetes is a disease that destroys all of a person’s cells that are responsible for producing insulin in the person’s pancreas. Whenever the body is no longer able to regulate the person’s blood sugar levels, then daily injections of insulin are required in order to sustain that […]
What Is Gestational Diabetes?
Sunday, June 1st, 2008If you are pregnant, then ypu should be aware of what is gestational diabetes and how to combat it.
Being pregnant is scary enough, which can put the body under a lot of stress. This is why you need to see a doctor all throughout your pregnancy. There are usually many programs for pregnant low-income women […]
Diabetes Types: An Overview
Sunday, June 1st, 2008Is diabetes on the increase and is it due to our modern lifestyles? Let’s have alook at the different types of diabetes first.
When it comes to diabetes types there are essentially three types of diabetes and they are diabetes type 1, diabetes type 2, and gestational diabetes. Of the diabetes types the most well known […]
Juvenile Diabetes: The Scourge Of Modern Lifestyles
Sunday, June 1st, 2008Look at the way we live today and then ask yourself if we can do anything to reduce the levels of juvenile diabetes, doesn’t it stare you in the face that we are a product of what we eat and what we do.
The increasing obesity epidemic among children is believed to be the leading cause […]



















