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Health Benefits of Sunlight

Health Benefits of Sunlight

After hearing all the bad press about sunshine, many people have become careful to protect themselves from the harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun. But researchers are now proving that there are many health benefits if you get outside and be active in the sunshine. Certainly, sunlight is the source of food and consequently life on earth. The sun keeps the earth warm and without it we would have ...
Diabetes and Anemia: Correlation, Prevention and Management

Diabetes and Anemia: Correlation, Prevention and Management

Diabetes can make your "bold" doctors develop deep worry lines on their "experienced" foreheads. Surgeons may literally fear to conduct some surgeries on you if you have been diagnosed with a high blood glucose level. It seems as if they will give more importance to diabetes compared to any other diseases like cancer or heart problems, which have earned the worldwide ...
Complications of Diabetes

Complications of Diabetes

Your body metabolizes most food you eat into glucose which gives you energy. Insulin (a hormone produced by the pancreas) facilitates this process by allowing the glucose to enter all the cells of your body and be used as energy. When you have a shortage of insulin or your body cannot use insulin properly, it results in Diabetes. In diabetes, the cells don't receive glucose and most of it is ...

Discussions - Preventing Type 1 Diabetes

Is Exercise Related To Diabetes?

A: Diabetes is a metabolism disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels and presence of sugar in the urine.It develops when there is inadequate production production of insulin by pancreas which leads to type 1 diabetes or inability of insulin to facilitate the transport of glucose into the cells,leads to type 2 diabetes.Diabetes can be ...

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What Is Type 1 Diabetes?

A: Type 1 diabetes is also called as juvenile diabetes as it occurs mostly in children.The disease is primarily due to deficiency of insulin in the body;i.e.insulin is produced in inadequate amounts.The subjects require synthetic insulin to be injected in their body so as to maintain normal sugar levels.Diet has to be primarily low in simple sugars,...

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How to avoid type 2 diabetes?

A: Type 2 diabetes which is also known as (NIDDM) i.e non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus.The Main reason of type2 diabetes is obesity or being overweight.So first of all youu should maintain a healthy body weight to control type 2 diabetes. # Eat healthy and balanced diet. Try to take short and frequent meals as having smaller meals helps in ...

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How To Cure Diabetes Type 1?

A: Treatment of type 1 diabetes includes the following- *As insulin is not sufficiently produced in the body,it has to be supplied artificially.Thus,insulin replacement therapy is a must in such patients.Insulin in required doses has to be administered via sub cutaneous insulin injections. *Diet has to be very minimal in terms of simple carbohydrates ...

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Health News - Preventing Type 1 Diabetes

Low Body Fat Does Not Mean Low Diabetes and Heart Disease Risk: Study

Low Body Fat Does Not Mean Low Diabetes and Heart Disease Risk: Study

The topic of body fat seems to attract all the discussions - doctors will tell you to reduce it, gym instructors will show you the ways to reduce it, your friends may mock at you if you have enough of it and your clothes may reject you. This is what you can expect to hear if the topic of body fat pops up. And this is not all- body fat has some more serious blames imposed on it. Medical science has...
Cholesterol Lowering Drugs May Increase Diabetes Risk: Study

Cholesterol Lowering Drugs May Increase Diabetes Risk: Study

Sometimes, we may think, "Is it the disease itself which is triggering fears in our minds or is it something else?" Yes, this is the question which rests in our minds when we start thinking about the doctor's prescriptions and the possible side effects of the drugs. Ultimately, it's the treatment and not the disease which bothers us. And our fears seem to gain some momentum with a study ...

New Super Sticky, Heart Enemy Cholesterol Discovered

Cholesterol and its threats to cardiovascular health may assume a new definition with the discovery of a "super bad" and "super sticky" MGmin-low-density lipoprotein, LDL. Researchers at the University of Warwick, England, have discovered that this LDL has the capability to raise the risk of heart diseases. The study, funded by the British Heart Foundation, revealed a greater ...
Dry Onion Skin, the So-Called Waste, Gets New Nutritional Use

Dry Onion Skin, the So-Called Waste, Gets New Nutritional Use

Onions, the great tastemaker, are essential parts of different cuisines. Munching on juicy onions can enhance our enjoyment of a wholesome main dish. And we seem to give a damn on the aftereffect- onion breath and maintaining distances from people around us. But it's the juicy flesh inside which has won the Oscars while the dry, brown skins have found their ways right into the kitchen garbage can...

Health Tips - Preventing Type 1 Diabetes

Limit the time you spend watching TV. Many studies have linked your TV watching habit with the increased risk to develop type 2 diabetes.

A study conducted in 2003 and published in the journal Lipids found that men who watched more than 40 hours of TV per week were 3 times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than ...

Include barley in your diet as it lowers your risk of type 2 diabetes and helps in reducing blood sugar level.

Barley contains magnesium which plays as a co-factor in the functioning of various enzymes including those responsible for insulin secretion as well as for the body's uptake of ...

Eat more of whole grains (like brown rice, oats, whole wheat products) to reduce your chances of developing type 2 diabetes by up to 30%.

According to the conclusions of the Nurses' Health Study, a daily intake of 5 grams of fiber from whole grain cereals reduces the chances of developing type 2 diabetes by around 30...

Include beans & lentils in your diet to lower your risk of type 2 diabetes. The soluble fiber in beans & lentils helps stabilize your blood sugar levels.

Canadian researchers analyzed the results of 41 randomized, controlled clinical trials in 2009 and found that people who regularly ate legumes had steadier blood-sugar levels than ...

Recipes - Preventing Type 1 Diabetes

Chili Paneer Recipe

Chili Paneer Recipe

Of all the Paneer recipes, Chili Paneer is a spicy oriental dish which is very popular in the Indian cuisine. Paneer or the Indian cheese prepared in the most simple method is a treasure of nutrition. It has a good source of Protein and Calcium. The ...

Glossary - Preventing Type 1 Diabetes

HbA1c

HbA1c is a modified form of haemoglobin. Haemoglobin is the molecule in our red blood cells which carries oxygen around the body; most of the haemoglobin is of a type called HbA. A small fraction of HbA becomes modified during its lifetime (HbA1). In...

Insulin

Insulin is a hormone with intensive effects on both metabolism and several other body systems. Insulin causes most of the body's cells to take up glucose from the blood (including liver, muscle, and fat tissue cells), storing it as glycogen in the ...

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