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Fight Type 2 diabetes by eating right

AS HEAD dietitian of Eat Wise, a professional nutrition and dietetics consultancy in Singapore, MsBibi Chia (below) is well versed in the benefits of maintaining a healthy diet. Continue reading

“Taken Aback With Obesity Statistics In USA”

Just have a look at these statistics Obesity statistics in USA Reach Epidemic Proportions • 58 Million Overweight; 40 Million Obese; 3 Million morbidly Obese • Eight out of 10 over 25’s Overweight • 78% of Americans not meeting primary activity level recommendations • 25% completely Sedentary • 76% increase in Type II diabetes in adults 30-40 yrs old since 1990 Back in 1999 they warned that if obesity continued to be a sure problem it was foreseen that it would to Continue reading

Diabetes And Weight Loss

Did you know that you can be ‘just a little bit diabetic’? The condition is technically called ‘pre-diabetes’, and it is characterized by persistent high blood sugar levels. Pre-diabetes is a serious condition, though its symptoms may be so subtle that you don’t notice them affecting your life. More importantly, it’s an indicator that there is something seriously wrong with your body. Left untreated, over 50% of those diagnosed with pre-diabetes will develop Type 2 diabetes within ten years. I Continue reading

Type 2 diabetes menus

While type-one diabetes is caused by deficiency of insulin due to the loss of beta cells in pancreas, type two is the result of reduced sensitivity towards insulin. It is the most common type of diabetes around the world. As there is reduced sensitivity towards insulin the amount of glucose increases in the blood of [...] Continue reading

Preventing Type 2 Diabetes in Prediabetics

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How to Heal Diabetes

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Mediterranean Diet Best for Type 2 Diabetes

Close your eyes and envision your dinner for tonight. First, you have cooked fish in extra virgin olive oil. read more Continue reading

Reverse Type 2 Diabetes

Related topics:Diabetes, Enter your search termsSubmit search form digghealth.com WebOnce you have type 2 diabetes, it is not easy to reverse, but it can be done. Type 2 diabetes reversal involves commitment on your part, and a lifestyle change that you are willing to adapt to for the rest of your life. Of course, eating right and exercise play the biggest roles in reversing the disease. Once you reverse it, it will come back quickly if you fall off the wagon for any length of time. 1. C Continue reading

Juveline Diabetes And Its Symptoms

Juvenile diabetes and type 1 diabetes is one and the same. It is a very serious disease, and if you do not recognise the juvenile diabetes symptoms then if left untreated can become very serious to the person suffering from this condition. It is a chronic disorder caused by the body where the body does [...] Continue reading

The Hidden Epidemic in the UK Today

Facing Up to Type 2 Diabetes: The Hidden Epidemic in the UK TodayLONDON, August 13/PRNewswire/ –- Survey Sheds Light on Patients’ Concerns About Life-Threatening ComplicationsAs the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes continues to rise significantly, with over 125,000 new cases diagnosed a year(1), new survey results show that those affected are now realising the wider implications of the condition and the fear associated with its complications. While people increasingly recognise that the condition i Continue reading