31. Experts That Are Ready To Help Your Diabetic Child, TODAY! Do you have a child who has just been diagnosed with diabetes? The worry, fear, and stress that comes along with this discovery can be almost too much for a parent to handle. On top of fearing for your child's life, many parents experience an overwhelming sense of guilt because they believe that they directly contributed to their child's disease.
32. How To Determine If You Are Susceptible To Type 2 Diabetes Did you know that type 2 diabetes is an inherited disease? Your genetics and family history can help determine whether you are susceptible to diabetes. However, this illness can be triggered off from environmental factors as well.
33. Inhaled Insulin: Say Goodbye To Those Painful Insulin Shots! Soon the days of having to deal with painful insulin injections will disappear. Researchers are working on some major breakthroughs when it comes to delivering insulin into the bloodstream that do not involve needles.
34. Insulin: Type 1 Diabetics' Best Friend Although persons with type 2 diabetes may need to take insulin shots in the latter part of their treatment, those with type 1 diabetes come to the realization very quickly that insulin is their best friend. In fact, you could call insulin a “savior” for type 1 diabetics.
35. Kidney Disease: A Serious Complication That Can Result From Diabetes Diabetes causes numerous long-term illnesses and complications that develop in the body. However, doctors of today are not 100% sure why these complications develop. There are theories, but most of them are based on testing and findings within a small number of animals and people.
36. Learning How To Handle A Child With Diabetes This article will give you a brief informative understanding of how to cope with your child if he is of the type 1 diabetes.
37. Living With Diabetes: 2 Common Myths As with anything in life, there are numerous myths that surround the subject of diabetes. One of the most common myths told about diabetes is that you have to say goodbye to tasty foods and the freedom to eat what you want.
38. Monitoring Blood Glucose: How Often Should You Test Yourself? Did you know that in the past the only way to test blood glucose levels was through the urine? And these tests were not even a reliable indicator of the true levels of glucose in a person's
39. My #1 Nutritional Secret To Controlling Diabetes When I was first diagnosed with diabetes, my doctor informed me that I had type 2 diabetes and because I was 43 years old, my high blood glucose levels were probably ongoing for the last seven to ten years. I was feeling numbness in my feet and my vision was starting to become blurry on a daily basis.
40. Sad News: Your Baby Has Just Been Diagnosed With Diabetes One of the saddest things a new mother could possibly experience is finding out that her infant has been diagnosed with diabetes. However, once the diagnosis has been made it is now your responsibility to ensure that your baby is getting the care and treatment that he or she needs.