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The Escalating Peril
The name of this disease has been known from the distant past and though there has been various forms of treatments from the Middle Ages to get rid of this, it can be said that
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How diabetics can have healthy pregnancy
A diabetic woman can also have a healthy pregnancy provided she keeps blood glucose (sugar) in the target range – both during and after pregnancy. This is achievable thro
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World Diabetes Day - Nov - 14, 2008 - Learn about Diabetes
What is Diabetes?
 
Diabetes is commonly known as ‘high sugar’ problem. Currently a fasting blood glucose (sugar) level of 126mg% or more is define
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It has been published in a recent study that people who can sustain a sound and active lifestyle though they gain age continue with less weight than people who exercise at more moderate levels. The study was conducted over a large group of runners who kept the same exercise regimen as they grew older.
When the focus of any discourse is on health and fitness at anywhere there is a general presumption that the subject will be concerned with the diseases harming people most. In this regard the potential of diabetes is known to all, both in terms of its magnitude of harmful effect and the helplessness
An assortment of acclaimed researchers in the recent days have found six more genes making people susceptible to the development of type 2 diabetes, as a part of the course which they hope to put an end to and treat the chronic condition. To them the new finding extends the number of genes to 16 making
In each and every civilization mothers have been given the highest regards since they happen to be the producers of offsrings. This is not a maxim but a basic reality. Now the question remains do we consider it necessary to look after the regular diets of the women in maternity? However grievous it
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London, Sept 22 ANI: In a breakthrough study, researchers at Yale University and the University of Chicago have found that a 'friendly' gut bacteria may protect against Type 1 diabetes.In the study conducted using non-obese diabetic NOD mice, the researchers found that the common stomach bacteria
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     
   
 
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