Facts About Sugar and Diabetes

Think about your favorite food. There is a good chance that it contains sugar in some form or the other. There are a very few people who do not like sugar. It is a favorite among children. Besides taste, sugar serves as a preservative and also helps giving colour to the food. Despite so many uses, what is the first question that springs to mind when someone discovers he/she has diabetes: have I been taking a lot of sugar? Don’t always believe this to be true. Learn all about the sugar facts before you make sugar the culprit.

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Tips on a Diabetic Diet

Having diabetes can certainly be a difficult experience especially when diet is taken into consideration. When you are diabetic, there are so different food types which you cannot enjoy because of health reasons. You should also be extremely mindful of what you eat starting from how it was prepared and cooked before it was dished out in front of you. In diabetes, you are not simply counting calories as you may have been doing with dieting. With diabetes, you really have to take note of the starch content of your food because it can affect your insulin and surge an attack.

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Study Suggests Insomnia Contributes to Diabetes

Diabetes is a serious health problem affecting millions of people worldwide. In the United States, diabetes has been on the increase over the past two decades, and there has been speculation that it is because of the growing obesity epidemic in America.

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Gestational Diabetes

In addition to the commonly discussed Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, there are additional forms of diabetes. One that can be particularly terrifying is called gestational diabetes, and it occurs during pregnancy. At such a vulnerable time in a woman’s life when she is worried constantly for the health and safety of not only herself but also her unborn baby, hearing that she has diabetes can be very upsetting. Fortunately, gestational diabetes can be treated and could ideally wind up being relatively harmless to both the mother and the baby.

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Diabetes - Symptoms And Causes

Diabetes is one of the world’s most chronic but treatable diseases. Characterized by persistent levels of high blood sugar, diabetes is most dangerous for its possible side effects and further consequences. Some of these include an increased risk of heart disease, kidney failure and blindness. Diabetics are also at a higher risk for gangrene, and sometimes even lose limbs due to amputations as a result of gangrene. Erectile dysfunction, or impotence, and various forms of nerve damage are also potential consequences of diabetes.

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Treating, Managing and Possibly Curing Diabetes

Diabetes affects an estimated 15 million Americans directly, with countless others being affected indirectly due to caring for loved ones or paying for their treatment. Such a wide-reaching and extensive disease deserves its fair share of the attention of researchers and medics who are looking to find ways to lessen the impact of diabetes on the American way of life. While an absolute cure is a complicated if not impossible endeavor, treatments and management techniques are available to help diabetes sufferers get through their disease.

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