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		<title>How To Prevent Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 10:23:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In many instances, diabetes is an inherited disorder.  People who have first degree relatives with this disease are more prone to developing this disease than people with no genetic disposition.  People who have a first degree relative with diabetes can avoid contacting the illness by having themselves tested by their physician.  The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In many instances, diabetes is an inherited disorder.  People who have first degree relatives with this disease are more prone to developing this disease than people with no genetic disposition.  People who have a first degree relative with diabetes can avoid contacting the illness by having themselves tested by their physician.  The physician can do a series of blood tests that will determine whether or not the patient is pre disposed to this condition.  If a person has a pre diabetic condition, there are many things they can do to avoid getting this disease.</p>
<p>However, Type II Diabetes has become nearly an epidemic in this country.  Many in the medical community believe that one of the reasons many people acquire this potentially life threatening condition is from obesity.  The diabetes epidemic has mirrored the obesity epidemic currently overtaking the United States as well as other countries.  People consume foods that are high in carbohydrates and sugars and low in nutrients at an alarming rate.  We often think of diabetics as being people with a sweet tooth who crave sugar.  This is not the case.  More often, a person who is obese has more of a chance of getting diabetes than a person who maintains his or her weight.</p>
<p>One way how to prevent diabetes is by managing your weight.  Although there is little you can do about having a genetic disposition to the disease, there are ways you can prevent becoming one of the millions of Americans who develop diabetes each year.</p>
<p>Once you begin to move beyond basic background information, you begin to realize that there&#8217;s more to Glycemic than you may have first thought. </p>
<p>When seeking how to prevent diabetes, the first thing a person can do is watch your weight.  Studies indicate that people who are overweight are more prone to developing diabetes.  How to prevent diabetes.   Rule number one is manage your weight.  One way to manage your weight is to stay way from foods laden with saturated fats, and sugars.  Stay away from fast food, which is usually high in fats, carbohydrates and sugars.  Most fast food offer little in the way of nutrition but are high in fat and carbohydrates.</p>
<p>Another way how to prevent diabetes is to exercise.  Exercising regularly improves blood sugar control.  Because active muscles dispel glucose from blood quicker than non-exercised muscles, regular exercise can do wonders in staving off or preventing diabetes.  In addition, regular exercise also helps to maintain stable weight, another factor in preventing obesity.</p>
<p>Again, the misconception that people contract diabetes through excessive consumption of sugars is inaccurate.  It is not only sugar that contributes to the disease.  While it is good to eliminate the use of excessive sugar in your diet, carbohydrates are also contributory to the onset of diabetes.  One way on how to prevent diabetes is becoming aware of the Glycemic Index.  The Glycemic Index was developed in 1981 and rates which carbohydrates are more difficult to eliminate glucose from the blood.</p>
<p>When asking yourself how to prevent diabetes, focus your attention on your weight, exercise and diet.  In many cases, simple lifestyle changes can prevent someone from getting this potentially life threatening disease.</p>
<p>As your knowledge about Glycemic continues to grow, you will begin to see how Glycemic fits into the overall scheme of things. Knowing how something relates to the rest of the world is important too.</p>
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		<title>High Glycemic Foods</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 02:10:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever wondered what exactly is up with Glycemic? This informative report can give you an insight into everything you&#8217;ve ever wanted to know about Glycemic.
In 1981, Dr. David Jenkins of the University of Toronto came up with a ranking system for carbohydrates based upon how long it takes them to break down into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered what exactly is up with Glycemic? This informative report can give you an insight into everything you&#8217;ve ever wanted to know about Glycemic.</p>
<p>In 1981, Dr. David Jenkins of the University of Toronto came up with a ranking system for carbohydrates based upon how long it takes them to break down into the system.  Some carbohydrates break down very slowly and those release glucose gradually into the bloodstream and have a low glycemic index.  For people who are diabetes, particularly those who are insulin dependent, a low glycemic index is preferable.  These foods allow the insulin or medication to respond better to the blood glucose and allows for the sugars to break down more naturally.</p>
<p>Other foods are rated high on the Glycemic Index.  These foods currently have high ratings and raise the blood glucose level quickly.  High glycemic foods can be beneficial for people who are recovering from high exertion or those suffering from hypoglycemia.  People with Type I or Type II Diabetes should avoid high glycemic foods as they can play havoc with the insulin or medication they are taking.</p>
<p>Some examples of foods that considered high glycemic foods include corn flakes, white rices such as jasmine rice, white breads and baked potatoes.  People who have diabetes, either Type I or Type II, should avoid these foods as much as possible.  </p>
<p>Other foods that are high glycemic foods include those with large amounts of white refined sugar or white flour.  One thing a doctor will tell a patient on how to avoid high glycemic foods is to avoid anything white.  This includes white bread, pasta made with white flour and even cakes or sweets made with refined white sugar or white flour.  </p>
<p>You may not consider everything you just read to be crucial information about Glycemic. But don&#8217;t be surprised if you find yourself recalling and using this very information in the next few days.</p>
<p>High glycemic foods tend to take a long time to digest in the system of a diabetic.  The glucose, or sugar, stays in the blood because the system of a diabetic is unable to process the refine sugars and flours.  The glucose stays in the blood and in the urine causing the diabetic to frequently urinate, experience thirst and hunger more than the average person and sweat profusely.  </p>
<p>After a while, this takes its toll on the system of a diabetic.  The kidneys begin to hurt because they are not functioning properly.  This is one symptom that diabetics often present with when seeking a physician.  They also get blood in their urine and, in the worst case scenario, they faint or enter into an episode of semi-consciousness, confusion which can even lead to a diabetic coma.  In some instances, a diabetic coma can prove fatal.</p>
<p>People who have Type I and Type II diabetes should be very mindful of which foods have a high glycemic index and avoid these foods in their diet.  With proper diet, medication or insulin and monitoring of blood sugars, diabetics can lead a normal lifespan. </p>
<p>Diabetes is not a death sentence at all.  It is simply a condition that many people possess that does not allow their body to break down sugars and starches through their system so that they digest normally.  Diabetes is harmful to an individual who does not follow the advice of their physician, does not consume a proper diet and does not monitor their blood glucose levels.  People who adhere to the medical guidelines concerning diabetes have just as much of a chance of living a normal life as anyone else.</p>
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		<title>You Can Control Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2010 02:09:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perhaps you, like many other Americans, have recently been diagnosed with diabetes.  Diabetes can be a life threatening condition and can cause many different complications in individuals with this illness.   If you or a loved one has recently been diagnosed with diabetes, be aware that you can  control diabetes.  By [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perhaps you, like many other Americans, have recently been diagnosed with diabetes.  Diabetes can be a life threatening condition and can cause many different complications in individuals with this illness.   If you or a loved one has recently been diagnosed with diabetes, be aware that you can  control diabetes.  By maintaining your weight, following the instructions of your doctor and taking your medication, as well as watching your diet, you can eliminate the complications that often arise in someone with this condition.</p>
<p>There are many ways you can control diabetes.  Many people who are first diagnosed have a period of time where they are in denial.  Although Type II diabetes has become somewhat of a national epidemic, many people refuse to believe that they could possibly have this disease.  Perhaps they are not overweight or do not eat a lot of sweets.  These are only two precursors to diabetes.  Many people who are not overweight or who do not eat a lot of sugar have also been diagnosed with Type II diabetes.  It strikes everyone.  And there are also some indications that it can be an inherited disorder.  If you have a first degree relative who has diabetes, there is a very good chance that you may inherit this disorder.  You should bring this matter to the attention of your physician so he or she can do some simple blood tests to determine if you are at risk for diabetes.</p>
<p>You can control diabetes.  If you are diagnosed with Type II diabetes, one of the first things you need to do is to get a blood sugar monitor so that you can keep a record of your blood sugar.  Your doctor will want you to do this several times a day, particularly after you eat.  You will also, most likely, be prescribed certain medications.  You should take them as directed.  You will also be given diet suggestions.</p>
<p>It seems like new information is discovered about something every day. And the topic of Glycemic is no exception. Keep reading to get more fresh news about Glycemic.</p>
<p>Many people who have Type II diabetes are non compliant.  This means that they do not take their medicine, monitor their blood sugar and eat all the wrong things.  You can control diabetes if you simply comply with your doctor&#8217;s instructions.</p>
<p>One of the best things you can do to control diabetes is by being aware of the Glycemic Index that is given to certain carbohydrates.  Those with Type II diabetes are warned to stay away from carbohydrates.  Diabetics have a difficult time breaking down the sugars and starches and absorbing them into their system.  Certain carbohydrates have higher blood glucose levels which takes them longer break down.  By being aware of which carbohydrates rank high in the glycemic index is just one way to monitor the glycerin, which is the amount of glucose in the blood.  It is imperative for a diabetic to monitor their glycemia.</p>
<p>You can control diabetes if you take your prescribed medication, monitor your blood sugars,  become aware of carbohydrates that are high in the gylcemic index and keep an eye on your glycemia, which is the concentration of glucose in the blood.  By complying with medication, testing and diet, you can keep your diabetes under control.</p>
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		<title>The Effect of The Glycemic Index on The Body</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 May 2010 04:01:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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The Glycemic Index was discovered in 1981.  It determines the rates of how different carbohydrates effect the body.  The Glycemic Index is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage&#8211;at least it seems that way. If you&#8217;ve been thinking you need to know more about it, here&#8217;s your opportunity.</p>
<p>The Glycemic Index was discovered in 1981.  It determines the rates of how different carbohydrates effect the body.  The Glycemic Index is especially important to those who suffer from diabetes who need to watch their blood glucose.  Diabetes have a difficult time breaking down glucose found in many carbohydrates and digesting them normally.  This causes kidney and sometimes liver damage    The effect of the glycemic index on the body is that it allows people to know which carbohydrates are the ones that can cause the most damage and those that break down easily in the system.  The effect of the glycemic index on the body  is crucial to anyone who wants to monitor their blood glucose level.</p>
<p>For example, certain foods, such as vegetables and fruits, with the exception of the potato, can be good glycemic foods.  They are low on the glycemic index and tend to take a long time to break down in the body, giving the system plenty of time to absorb the sugars and eliminate them without causing too much damage to the body.  Other good glycemic foods include whole wheat pastas and certain types of rice.  There are many excellent whole wheat pastas on the market today that make a wonderful substitute for traditional pastas that are made from white flour.</p>
<p>By being aware of the glycemic ratings, the effect of the Glycemic Index on the body can also assist a person who wants to avoid those carbohydrates that absorb quickly into the system and are the most difficult to digest.  These include white breads, refined sugars, baked potatoes, rice, items made with white flour.  By understanding he ratings of these carbohydrates, a diabetic can be educated to know the effect of the glycemic index on the body.  </p>
<p>If you find yourself confused by what you&#8217;ve read to this point, don&#8217;t despair. Everything should be crystal clear by the time you finish.</p>
<p>Years ago, people with diabetes would simply be told to avoid carbohydrates.  It was not until 1981 when the medical community began rating different carbohydrates as to their impact on the system.  It became apparent to medical researches that certain carbohydrates absorbed quickly into the system and others absorbed more naturally and were more desirable alternatives to the high-rated carbohydrates.  By 1981,  the medical community was discovering he effect of the glycemic index on the body not only pertaining to diabetics, but to others as well.  The effect of the glycemic index on the body gave birth to some very popular low-carb diets such as The South Beach Diet and other diets that monitored carbohydrate ratings.</p>
<p>The effect of the glycemic index on the body can assist a person who is watching his or her carbohydrates, either due to diabetes or a diet, to determine which carbohydrates are more dangerous for their body than others.  A person who has been diagnosed with diabetes should familiarize him or her self with the Glycemic Index as soon as possible.  </p>
<p>Diabetes can be controlled by a healthy diet.  By learning about the Glycemic Index, one can empower themselves to learn which foods should be avoided and which foods can be beneficial to their health.  All individuals can benefit from the Glycemic Index, but this information is particularly invaluable to someone with diabetes.</p>
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		<title>Type I and Type II Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 19:48:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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There are two different types of diabetes.  Type I and Type II.  Type I Diabetes is usually diagnosed in children and very young adults.  Type [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The more you understand about any subject, the more interesting it becomes. As you read this article you&#8217;ll find that the subject of Glycemic is certainly no exception.</p>
<p>There are two different types of diabetes.  Type I and Type II.  Type I Diabetes is usually diagnosed in children and very young adults.  Type I Diabetes differs from Type II in that a person with Type I Diabetes does not produce insulin at all.  Insulin is needed to take sugar from the blood into the cells.  Type I diabetes used to be called Juvenile Diabetes as it was diagnosed in children at early ages.  The symptoms of Type I and Type II Diabetes are very similar.  Frequent urination, frequent thirst, excessive hunger are three of the most common symptoms.</p>
<p>A person with Type I Diabetes must be on insulin for the rest of his or her life.  This does not mean that they cannot lead a long, productive life.  In fact, people who are diagnosed young in life become accustomed to the treatment and are generally more compliant than those who are diagnosed with Type II diabetes later in life and who tend to ignore many treatment options.</p>
<p>Years ago, a child who was diagnosed with Type I diabetes had to inject himself every day with insulin to remain alive.  Today, however, insulin pumps are available that make daily injections a thing of the past.  A person with Type I diabetes, as is the case with those with Type II diabetes, has to watch their diet and avoid certain foods high in sugar and starch.  </p>
<p>In 1981, the Glycemic Index was developed at the University of Toronto that rated those foods diabetics should avoid on a scale system.  Some foods were very high on the scale and took a longer time to process in the system, causing more strain on the kidneys and adverse affects on insulin.  Other foods were low on the scale and digested at a slower pace.  For years, it was commonly assumed that sweets were the cause of diabetes at that these were the only foods to avoid.  With the advent of the Glycemic Index as well as other medical studies, it became apparent that sweets were not the only foods to avoid.  As a matter of  fact, a baked potato, often seen as a nutritional substance, is actually more harmful than a candy bar.</p>
<p>You can see that there&#8217;s practical value in learning more about Glycemic. Can you think of ways to apply what&#8217;s been covered so far?</p>
<p>Carbohydrates are the bane to diabetics.  And this is the food group rated on the Glycemic Index.  People with Type I and Type II diabetes must limit their intake of carbohydrates.  Certain carbohydrates, those rated low on the Glycemic Index, can be taken in smaller quantities.  Those on the high scale should be avoided at all cost.</p>
<p>People with Type II diabetes are generally diagnosed later in life.  This condition often effects older people and those who are obese.  The incidents of Type II diabetes has mirrored incidents of obesity in the United States and most in the medical community agree that there is a clear link to obesity and the development of this disease.  People with Type II diabetes do not process enough insulin to break down the glucose in their system and cause their kidneys to work overtime in getting rid of the waste.  While some people with Type II diabetes are prescribed insulin, most are started on a regiment of medication.</p>
<p>Physicians generally hope that by taking medication as prescribed, exercising, eating the right foods and monitoring their blood glucose levels, they can avoid the use of insulin.  In many cases, patients are very successful at maintaining good blood sugar levels by modifying their diet, exercising and losing weight.  Others who are not successful usually end up taking insulin.</p>
<p>As with both Type I and Type II diabetes, there are complications.  These complications such as heart disease, nerve damage, kidney disease and skin disorders can be avoided if patients comply with the instructions of their physician, learn about their disease and do all they can to manage it.  Diabetes is far from a death sentence.  With proper maintenance, those with Type I and Type II diabetes can live long and happy lives.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a lot to understand about Glycemic. We were able to provide you with some of the facts above, but there is still plenty more to write about in subsequent articles.</p>
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		<title>Gestational Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Apr 2010 21:53:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the American Diabetes Association, about four percent of pregnant women develop gestational diabetes.  Gestational diabetes is a condition in which a woman who has never had diabetes develops high blood glucose levels while pregnant, usually within the later term of the pregnancy.  It is estimated that there are about 135,000 cases [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to the American Diabetes Association, about four percent of pregnant women develop gestational diabetes.  Gestational diabetes is a condition in which a woman who has never had diabetes develops high blood glucose levels while pregnant, usually within the later term of the pregnancy.  It is estimated that there are about 135,000 cases of gestational diabetes every year in the United States.</p>
<p>In most cases, women who develop gestational diabetes will not develop Type II diabetes.  This is a condition affected by the pregnancy and the inability of the mother to use the insulin naturally developed in her body.  It is caused by hormones triggered by the pregnancy and causes the mother to become insulin resistant.  Gradually, the mother develops high blood glucose levels,  referred to as hyperglycemia.  </p>
<p>Normally, a woman with gestational diabetes will be treated for the condition while pregnant.  While there are no birth defects associated with this sort of illness as there are with women who have had diabetes prior to being pregnant, there is generally not a large cause for alarm for the child.  However, if the condition is left untreated, it can hurt the baby.  Because the mother is not getting rid of her excessive blood glucose, the child is getting more than his or her share of energy and fat.  This often results in macrosomia.  Macrosomia is simply the clinical name for a fat baby.</p>
<p>Knowledge can give you a real advantage. To make sure you&#8217;re fully informed about Glycemic, keep reading.</p>
<p>While some people think a fat baby is the sign of a healthy baby, a child born too fat may have a problem fitting through the birth canal.  This can cause shoulder damage and may require a cesarean section birth,.  In addition, babies who are born obese can develop breathing problems and, if they remain obese, may themselves develop Type II diabetes.</p>
<p>Fortunately, there is treatment for gestational diabetes.  Insulin injections are usually given to the mother to keep the blood glucose levels intact.  A woman who is planning on becoming pregnant, however, can avoid the complication of developing gestational diabetes prior to becoming pregnant.  Some of the ways a woman can do this is to lose weight if she is already overweight prior to becoming pregnant, develop a healthy exercise routine and follow certain food guidelines.  The Glycemic Index is an ideal tool for a woman who is thinking about becoming pregnant to use to determine which foods to avoid.  The Glycemic Index was developed for diabetics to categorize carbohydrates for those with diabetes.  </p>
<p>When you become pregnant, follow the advice from your doctor regarding diet and exercise as well as any carbohydrate diets.  Prior to becoming pregnant, discuss any concerns you have regarding weight or diabetes with your physician as he or she can probably give you some advice on how to avoid this pregnancy complication.  </p>
<p>Even if you are diagnosed with gestational diabetes, chances are that you will not develop Type II diabetes, neither will your baby and both of you will be just fine.  Gestational diabetes is not a reason to panic.  There is plenty of care available for women with this condition.  Just be sure to follow any instructions given to you by your doctor.</p>
<p>It never hurts to be well-informed with the latest on Glycemic. Compare what you&#8217;ve learned here to future articles so that you can stay alert to changes in the area of Glycemic. </p>
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		<title>Symptoms of Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 19:08:47 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In today&#8217;s world, it seems that almost any topic is open for debate. While I was gathering facts for this article, I was quite surprised to find some of the issues I thought were settled are actually still being openly discussed.</p>
<p>Diabetes is a disease that is generally determined by the concentration of glucose in the blood.  The amount of glucose in the blood is glycemia.  The Glycemic Index indicates which carbohydrates have the highest levels of concentration of sugars and starches that make it so difficult for some diabetes to digest.  Most diabetics have either Type I or Type II Diabetes.  Generally, when a person is diagnosed with Type II diabetes, they are generally adults.  Many people develop Type II Diabetes later in life after experiencing certain symptoms.  </p>
<p>Diabetics have a difficult type processing certain foods, such as sugars and starches, into their digestive system.  Certain signs of diabetes include frequent urination, increased thirst and desire for fluids and may also include an increased appetite.  In many cases, a person with Type II diabetes feels generally unwell but cannot figure out what is wrong.  Symptoms can mirror the flu or other illnesses.  If you are experiencing frequent thirst, excessive urination and a substantially increased appetite, have yourself checked out for diabetes.</p>
<p>Fatigue is also a symptom of diabetes and Type I Diabetes may cause loss of weight, despite increased eating.  The reason for the symptoms is because of the glucose concentration in the blood, also called glycemia.  Because the glucose concentration is raised beyond the allowed threshold, glucose remains in the urine, causes more pressure and more frequent urination.  When uncontrolled, diabetes can cause kidney edamage.</p>
<p>Some patients with Type I diabetes present with nausea, abdominal pain and an comatose state.  Diabetic ketoacidosis is another term for a diabetic coma which can result when diabetes is undiagnosed or uncontrolled.  A diabetic coma can result in death.  </p>
<p>So far, we&#8217;ve uncovered some interesting facts about Glycemic. You may decide that the following information is even more interesting.</p>
<p>Most people with diabetes have too much sugar in their blood.  There is another type of diabetes, however, called Hypoglycemia, in which the patient has a lower than normal amount of glucose in the blood.  This can result in a variety of symptoms including fainting, feeling poorly, impairment of functioning and even coma.  </p>
<p>If you have symptoms of diabetes, you should check your blood sugar level with your doctor.  Although more definitive tests are needed to properly diagnose diabetes, high or low blood sugar can be an indicator that you should see your doctor to determine the cause of the abnormal blood glucose.  </p>
<p>Symptoms of diabetes can be frightening, but are easily controlled.  If you feel that you have any of the above listed symptoms, do not be afraid to see your physician.  Diabetes, although seemingly scary, is easily controlled.  Physicians know more about diabetes now than ever before and there are many effective medications on the market to keep your disease under control.</p>
<p>If you have a family of history of diabetes, are overweight, or have not have your blood sugar tested recently, be aware of the symptoms of diabetes and have your physician test your blood the on your next visit.  If you begin experiencing any of the symptoms of diabetes prior to your physician visit, do not be foolish &#8211; go to the ER and have yourself checked out.</p>
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		<title>What is Hypoglycemia?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 10:14:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hypoglycemia is a symptom of people with diabetes Type I and Type II.  It occurs when people have too little sugar, or glucose, in their blood.  While this often is the result of medication from diabetes,  hypoglycemia has many different causes and can affect anyone.  Those with this disorder present with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hypoglycemia is a symptom of people with diabetes Type I and Type II.  It occurs when people have too little sugar, or glucose, in their blood.  While this often is the result of medication from diabetes,  hypoglycemia has many different causes and can affect anyone.  Those with this disorder present with low blood sugar.  This can be temporary and easily fixed by protein or food.  In some cases, people who have been fasting can develop low blood sugar.  Often, this is quickly cured by protein.</p>
<p>It is a common misconception that someone suffering from hypoglycemia should be given something sweet to alleviate the condition.  The truth of the matter is that those suffering from hypoglycemia are usually lacking protein and a food high in protein can alleviate their symptoms.  Peanut butter is an excellent choice in helping someone suffering from hypoglycemia.  </p>
<p>In some cases, however, hypoglycemia is a disease as it occurs for many different reasons in a person.  The best way to define hypoglycemia is to say that it is the opposite of diabetes.  While people with diabetes need to avoid sugar as they have an abundance of glucose in their blood, those with hypoglycemia have low glucose levels and need to replenish the sugar or glucose in their blood.  In many cases, those with diabetes may develop hypoglycemia as a reaction to insulin or diet.  This is different than someone who experiences hypoglycemia on an occasional basis, usually the result of not eating properly.</p>
<p>Symptoms of hypoglycemia include shakiness, anxiety, heart palpitations, sweating, dilated pupils, coldness, feeling of fainting, clamminess.  These symptoms are triggered by the loss of glucose that affects the brain   If untreated, a person with hypoglycemia can fall into a diabetic coma and even die from the hypoglycemia.  If someone is suffering from hypoglycemia, they should be given something to eat rich in protein to avoid falling faint or, in the worst case scenario, falling into a coma.</p>
<p>Knowledge can give you a real advantage. To make sure you&#8217;re fully informed about Glycemic, keep reading.</p>
<p>Other symptoms of hypoglycemia include physical symptoms such as vomiting and abdominal pains as well as hunger.  As hypoglycemia continues, neurological symptoms may include difficulty speaking, slurred speech, fatigue, anxiety, lethargy, delirium, headache, stupor, abnormal breathing and finally, coma.</p>
<p>One of the first things that a doctor will do to treat someone with hypoglycemia is to determine the circumstances that caused the disease.  A physical examination is necessary and blood samples will usually be taken.  Many cases of hypoglycemia are unexplained  as no sample is taken from the blood before glucose is given to relieve the symptom.</p>
<p>In many cases, hypoglycemia is nothing to be concerned about.  It can simply be the reaction of malnutrition or fasting.  Many people experience hypoglycemia without even knowing it.  If it continues to be a problem, however, many people will seek medical attention to determine the underlying cause of the illness.</p>
<p>For the most part, hypoglycemia has many common causes and for those who experience the symptoms, testing by a medical professional is necessary to determine the etiology of the cause of hypoglycemia.  In a good number of cases, the cause for hypoglycemia is never determined and the situation resolves itself.</p>
<p>Is there really any information about Glycemic that is nonessential? We all see things from different angles, so something relatively insignificant to one may be crucial to another.</p>
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		<title>Depression And Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 05:17:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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Many people who are diagnosed with diabetes are overwhelmed with an onslaught of new information, medications, doctor visits and a feeling of helplessness.  Diabetes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You should be able to find several indispensable facts about Glycemic in the following paragraphs. If there&#8217;s at least one fact you didn&#8217;t know before, imagine the difference it might make.</p>
<p>Many people who are diagnosed with diabetes are overwhelmed with an onslaught of new information, medications, doctor visits and a feeling of helplessness.  Diabetes can be frightening, particularly for anyone who is not familiar with the disease.  We read about complications and insulin and medication and feel hopeless.  </p>
<p>Many diabetics experience a period of denial when first diagnosed with diabetes.  They refuse to believe there is anything wrong with them.  While they remain in denial, the condition worsens.  This can often lead to depression.  Depression and diabetes often go hand in hand.  According to the American Diabetes Association, people with diabetes have a greater risk for developing depression than other individuals.  </p>
<p>The stress of management of diabetes can take a toll on an individual.  There are new medications to take, blood sugar must be monitored frequently and a record kept for your doctor.  There are frequent doctor visits and there may be several different medication combinations needed before your blood sugar is kept under control.</p>
<p>On top of that, people who have diabetes are often faced with sudden lifestyle changes.  Foods that they once enjoyed are now taboo.  An exercise regime is often recommended, which can be good for depression, but people with depression often have little energy to begin an exercise regime.  As the depression continues, people often lose interest in monitoring their blood sugar levels and may even skip their medication.  </p>
<p>It seems like new information is discovered about something every day. And the topic of Glycemic is no exception. Keep reading to get more fresh news about Glycemic.</p>
<p>Symptoms of depression include a loss of pleasure in every day activities you used to enjoy as well as a change in appetite.  You may have trouble concentrating and have trouble sleeping.  Or you may even sleep too much.  Many people suffer from depression, but for a diabetic, it can be life threatening.  Depression and diabetes is a dangerous combination.  </p>
<p>People who are diagnosed with diabetes can empower themselves by learning as much about the disease as possible from the beginning.  This can alleviate the feeling of helplessness that often accompanies the diagnoses.  Ask your physician questions.  Do research.  Find out how you can help manage you disease.</p>
<p>If you feel you are suffering from some of the signs of depression, ask your doctor to recommend a therapist who is familiar in dealing with people with chronic illness.  Therapy can be crucial for a diabetic patient who feels isolated because of all of the extra work involved in treating their illness.  Do not be afraid to discuss your illness with family and friends.  Diabetes is a nothing to be ashamed of, it is a disease that affects millions of people.</p>
<p>If at all possible, join a support group for others who also have diabetes.  Here you can not only find kindred spirits who are experiencing some of the same fears as yourself, but you can also learn new information.  </p>
<p>Any time someone is diagnosed with an illness puts them at risk for depression.  Their world has changed and no longer feels safe.  Worse of all, they feel out of control.  If you are diagnosed with diabetes, take back the control and learn how to manage your disease.  By empowering yourself, you will not only be able to effectively manage your diabetes, you will eliminate the depression.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit my latest venture: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a> to claim your $1 trial membership!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 13:11:47 +0000</pubDate>
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Many people who are diagnosed with diabetes are overwhelmed with an onslaught of new information, medications, doctor visits and a feeling of helplessness.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The best course of action to take sometimes isn&#8217;t clear until you&#8217;ve listed and considered your alternatives. The following paragraphs should help clue you in to what the experts think is significant.</p>
<p>Many people who are diagnosed with diabetes are overwhelmed with an onslaught of new information, medications, doctor visits and a feeling of helplessness.  Diabetes can be frightening, particularly for anyone who is not familiar with the disease.  We read about complications and insulin and medication and feel hopeless.  </p>
<p>Many diabetics experience a period of denial when first diagnosed with diabetes.  They refuse to believe there is anything wrong with them.  While they remain in denial, the condition worsens.  This can often lead to depression.  Depression and diabetes often go hand in hand.  According to the American Diabetes Association, people with diabetes have a greater risk for developing depression than other individuals.  </p>
<p>The stress of management of diabetes can take a toll on an individual.  There are new medications to take, blood sugar must be monitored frequently and a record kept for your doctor.  There are frequent doctor visits and there may be several different medication combinations needed before your blood sugar is kept under control.</p>
<p>On top of that, people who have diabetes are often faced with sudden lifestyle changes.  Foods that they once enjoyed are now taboo.  An exercise regime is often recommended, which can be good for depression, but people with depression often have little energy to begin an exercise regime.  As the depression continues, people often lose interest in monitoring their blood sugar levels and may even skip their medication.  </p>
<p>The best time to learn about Glycemic is before you&#8217;re in the thick of things. Wise readers will keep reading to earn some valuable Glycemic experience while it&#8217;s still free.</p>
<p>Symptoms of depression include a loss of pleasure in every day activities you used to enjoy as well as a change in appetite.  You may have trouble concentrating and have trouble sleeping.  Or you may even sleep too much.  Many people suffer from depression, but for a diabetic, it can be life threatening.  Depression and diabetes is a dangerous combination.  </p>
<p>People who are diagnosed with diabetes can empower themselves by learning as much about the disease as possible from the beginning.  This can alleviate the feeling of helplessness that often accompanies the diagnoses.  Ask your physician questions.  Do research.  Find out how you can help manage you disease.</p>
<p>If you feel you are suffering from some of the signs of depression, ask your doctor to recommend a therapist who is familiar in dealing with people with chronic illness.  Therapy can be crucial for a diabetic patient who feels isolated because of all of the extra work involved in treating their illness.  Do not be afraid to discuss your illness with family and friends.  Diabetes is a nothing to be ashamed of, it is a disease that affects millions of people.</p>
<p>If at all possible, join a support group for others who also have diabetes.  Here you can not only find kindred spirits who are experiencing some of the same fears as yourself, but you can also learn new information.  </p>
<p>Any time someone is diagnosed with an illness puts them at risk for depression.  Their world has changed and no longer feels safe.  Worse of all, they feel out of control.  If you are diagnosed with diabetes, take back the control and learn how to manage your disease.  By empowering yourself, you will not only be able to effectively manage your diabetes, you will eliminate the depression.</p>
<p>Is there really any information about Glycemic that is nonessential? We all see things from different angles, so something relatively insignificant to one may be crucial to another.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit my latest acquisition: <a href="http://www.freegoogletrafficsystem.com"><b>Free Google Traffic System</b></a> and make sure to visit my bonus site!</p>
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