Entries Tagged as 'Diabetes'

Calcium And Magnesium

by Amanda Somrekli

A calcium vitamin d magnesium supplement is preferred by many people, because we know D vitamin helps in the absorption process of calcium and the good thing about magnesium is it provides many advantages related to our health.

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CPAP Supplies: Simple Tricks to Buy Online, Safely

by Pam McKee

CPAP therapy treats sleep apnea more effectively if you replace the cushions, pillows, filters and other CPAP supplies regularly. It is important to be informed of the huge advantages to replacing your CPAP supplies online. As long as you avoid certain costly and dangerous pitfalls often found online then you will come out ahead with your CPAP therapy.

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Tricks to Manage Portion Control When You Have Diabetes

by Patty Cocchiarella

Today it is difficult to practice portion control when you are out and about in the world. Most restaurants serve large portions and the food isn’t always that good.

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CPAP Mask: When & How to Buy a New Mask

by Pam McKee

Whether youre a new apnea patient or a veteran CPAP user, you might want to consider evaluating the latest models of CPAP masks. This article will not only explain why but show you how you can test drive a new mask without any risk.

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2000 Calories Or Less On A Diabetic Diet

by Ron George

A diabetic diet can not only help decrease the effects of diabetes, but in certain cases can reverse the disease. In general this type of diet restricts calories, while controlling the ratio of carbohydrates and fats. Here’s some more facts on diabetes in general, and the diabetic diet.

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Some Basic Facts About The Two Main Types Of Diabetes Mellitus

by Donald Saunders

The starting point when looking at diabetes is to understand that it is a chronic disease which is distinguished by a distorted metabolism and raised levels of blood sugar which result in reduced levels of insulin. It is also important to note that the symptoms of diabetes can look very much like those of a host of other conditions and the disease can therefore go undetected for years. Screening for this particular condition is important as early diagnosis and prompt treatment greatly increase the quality of life for people who have this disease.

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Portion Control After Bariatric Surgery

by Patty Cocchiarella

Weight loss is something that many people are doing and sometimes this means that a surgical procedure is needed. There are two processes for surgery. One is the Roux-en-Y which is another term for the full Gastric Bypass surgery or the Lap-Band procedure that is so widely publicized. In both procedures there comes a time when they must control their portions in order to lose weight.

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Orthopedic Shoes - What You Should Know.

by Marlowe Graeme

Consider opting for Orthopedic Shoe, in case your feet experiences constant pain. All day long you would be working on your feet and what takes the strain is your feet. When you wear shoes that don’t fit well, you will experience recurring feet pain. Free yourself of such problem by wearing Orthopedic Shoes.

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Apnea and Dieting: How Hormones Work Against You

by Pam McKee

For people with sleep disorders, a healthy diet and regular exercise is not enough to combat weight gain. If you suffer from sleep apnea then beware if you’re only losing sleep and not the unwanted fat.

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Food Catering for Diabetics

by Jon Michaels

Enjoying good food is not just the area of those lucky people who do not have diabetes - today there are lots of splendid diabetic recipes to make this condition more bearable. As long as you are prepared to take charge of what you eat then you shouldn’t have a problem and this is also first-rate advice if you want to stay clear of diabetes in the first place. Sorting out a diet program is much simpler with diabetic recipes and is one of the most important things you need to do if you suffer from diabetes.

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