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		<title>7 Steps on How to Prevent Diabetes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diabetes is more prevalent than ever and 95% of cases diagnosed are type 2 diabetes. Although for some the development of diabetes is inevitable, perhaps due to heriditery and other factors, for the vast majority it can be prevented by taking these 7 simple steps&#8230; Before diabetes type 2 becomes fully developed you go through [...]<p><a href="http://www.arablocator.com/espana/7-steps-on-how-to-prevent-diabetes.html">7 Steps on How to Prevent Diabetes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.arablocator.com">Arablocator.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Diabetes is more prevalent than ever and 95% of cases diagnosed are type 2 diabetes.</p>
<p>Although for some the development of diabetes is inevitable, perhaps due to heriditery and other factors, for the vast majority it can be prevented by taking these 7 simple steps&#8230;</p>
<p>Before diabetes type 2 becomes fully developed you go through a stage known as pre-diabetes.  This is where you start to show some of the symptoms, which if ignored, can lead to full blown diabetes.</p>
<p>Make these 7 action points part of your daily routine and you could stop this disease happening to you:</p>
<p>1) If you are overweight you risk developing diabetes.  Reduce the amount of food on your plate so you gradually eat less and start to lose weight.  Drink a glass of plain water or a sugar-free drink before your meal to take the edge of any hunger pains.</p>
<p>2) Reduce the amount of fat you are eating; grill or bake foods instead of frying; use low-fat spreads and reduced fat meals.</p>
<p>3) Check the Glycemic Index of the food you are eating &#8211; knowing what each food contains helps maintain your blood-sugars, which in turn can prevent the full onset of diabetes.</p>
<p>4) Drink at least 8 glasses of water every day. If you keep a bottle of water with you and sip frequently you&#8217;ll be surprised how much you do drink throughout the day.</p>
<p>5) If you are feeling peckish choose a healthy snack rather than a chocolate bar.<br />
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6) Use skimmed rather than full-fat milk in hot drinks.</p>
<p>7) Exercise is good for health.  But if you are not use to exercise then start in moderation.  15 minutes gentle walking each day will ease you into a regular exercising pattern.</p>
<p>All of these action points are also the ones that diabetics are advised to take &#8211; if you take them now you might possibly prevent irreparable damage to your health.</p>
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		<title>7 Reasons Why Smoking is Even More Hazardous for Diabetics</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Apr 2011 04:28:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are 7 reasons why mixing diabetes with smoking is a very bad idea: 1) You are more likely to get nerve damage (neuropathy). This is because smoking affects your blood circulation and that in turn means your nerve endings are not getting the nutrients they need. If this happens to the nerves in your [...]<p><a href="http://www.arablocator.com/espana/7-reasons-why-smoking-is-even-more-hazardous-for-diabetics.html">7 Reasons Why Smoking is Even More Hazardous for Diabetics</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.arablocator.com">Arablocator.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are 7 reasons why mixing diabetes with smoking is a very bad idea:</p>
<p>1)  You are more likely to get nerve damage (neuropathy).  This is because smoking affects your blood circulation and that in turn means your nerve endings are not getting the nutrients they need.  If this happens to the nerves in your feet it could lead to sores and infections and, if not taken care of properly, even amputation.</p>
<p>2)  There is an increased risk – double in fact -of you getting limited mobility in your joints. It&#8217;s no fun trying to bend, climb stairs or lift something when you have a painful joint.</p>
<p>3)  Because of smoking you could develop kidney disease.</p>
<p>4)  When you smoke your blood pressure increases.  Increased blood pressure creates a real risk of heart disease.</p>
<p>5)  Research has shown that diabetics who smoke increase, 3-fold, the risk of dying of heart (cardiovascular) disease.</p>
<p>6)  By smoking you increase your blood-sugar levels.  This makes it more difficult to control your diabetes because your glucose levels  could be fluctuating quite dramatically.  This, in turn, leads to other problems.<br />
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7)  And it also increases your cholesterol levels, which increases the risk of a heart attack.</p>
<p>In fact smoking &#8211; and passive smoking &#8211; have a seriously detrimental effect on the ABC&#8217;s of diabetes management:</p>
<p><strong>A</strong>1C &#8211; the measurement of your blood glucose over a 3-month period<br />
<strong>B</strong> &#8211; your blood pressure, which should be below 130/80<br />
<strong>C</strong> &#8211; your cholesterol levels.  Cholesterol levels include LDL, HDL and triglycerides.  Your LDL should be below 100.  HDL levels should be above 40 (for men) and above 50 (for women).  Tryglycerides should be below 150.</p>
<p>And, of course, on top of all that there&#8217;s the proven risk of cancer!</p>
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		<title>7 Diabetes Foot Care Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Mar 2011 19:37:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have diabetes information about how to manage your condition is vital to your well being. If you don&#8217;t look after your feet you run the risk of developing sores or infections that could, in the worst case scenario, lead to amputations. As happened to my father-in-law. Reduce your risk of infection or amputation [...]<p><a href="http://www.arablocator.com/espana/7-diabetes-foot-care-tips.html">7 Diabetes Foot Care Tips</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.arablocator.com">Arablocator.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have diabetes information about how to manage your condition is vital to your well being.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t look after your feet you run the risk of developing sores or infections that could, in the worst case scenario, lead to amputations. As happened to my father-in-law.  Reduce your risk of infection or amputation by incorporating these 7 foot care tips&#8230;</p>
<p>1)  Check your feet daily &#8211; especially if you have low sensitivity or no feeling in your feet. Sores, cuts and grazes could go unnoticed and you could develop problems leading to amputations.</p>
<p>2)  Don&#8217;t go around barefoot, even indoors. It&#8217;s easy to tread on something or stub your toes and cut yourself. Protect your feet with socks/stockings and<br />
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3)  Be careful if you have corns or calluses. Check with your doctor or podiatrist the best way to care for them.</p>
<p>4)  Wash your feet daily in warm, NOT HOT water. And don&#8217;t soak your feet (even if you&#8217;ve been standing all day) because it could dry your skin and form cracks or sores.</p>
<p>5)  Take extra care to dry your feet completely, especially between your toes. These are natural moisture traps &#8211; leaving them damp or wet could create all sorts of problems.</p>
<p>6)  Exercise your legs and feet regularly. Even when sitting you can rotate your ankles; wiggle your toes or move your legs up and down. These all keep your blood circulation flowing and helps to minimize the risk of foot problems.</p>
<p>7)  Get your feet professionally checked, at least once a year, for sensitivity and signs of any problems.  You can usually arrange this when you have your annual check up for your AC1 levels (blood glucose levels over a 3-month period), blood pressure and cholesterol.</p>
<p>Take constant care of your feet. Get help from a relative or professional; Doctor, diabetic nurse or podiatrist if you are not able to bend when trimming nails or checking for sores.  Taking these simple actions will help you reduce the risk of painful problems.</p>
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		<title>5 Ways to Manage your Diet for Diabetes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since my diagnosis with diabetes at the age of eleven, my own diet has changed dramatically. I maintain my current healthy weight with a great diet/eating plan. If you do plan on losing more than about a stone in weight then I would visit your doctor for more tips on how to do this without [...]<p><a href="http://www.arablocator.com/espana/5-ways-to-manage-your-diet-for-diabetes.html">5 Ways to Manage your Diet for Diabetes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.arablocator.com">Arablocator.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since my diagnosis with diabetes at the age of eleven, my own diet has changed dramatically.  I maintain my current healthy weight with a great diet/eating plan. If you do plan on losing more than about a stone in weight then I would visit your doctor for more tips on how to do this without risk.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve had diabetes for seven years now, but to tell you that how I maintain weight is perfect would be totally wrong of me.  However, I can advise you to follow my steps because I know what works and what doesn&#8217;t. Before I really begin I must also say that I have been brought up by great parents who taught me to eat everything, and so I do! If there is something that you don&#8217;t like, there are loads of other diabetic recipes and ideas that you will eat and appreciate.</p>
<p>I am a university student and I like to buy fresh and organic produce from where I live. I believe that this is important because it can be the most good for your body and contain more nutrients and vitamins than most supermarket produce. I like to source food from my fortnightly farmers market in town, which sells amazing meat and dairy produce and fresh in season fruit and vegetables. This is another important thing to remember, that eating fruit and vegetables in their season means that they will taste better as well as doing you good. I have a lot of influence from Western European cuisine (mainly France and Italy) as you will tell, but I do not profess to be a chef and everything is easy to make and very convenient.</p>
<p>I have read countless diet books and diabetic recipe/diet books, and I came to a conclusion that I think really works. I fused all the good things from the diets (but not from every diet) and sort of put together my own one. I call this my Juvenile Diabetes Healthy Diet!</p>
<p>The &#8220;rules&#8221; that I would lay down are as follows:</p>
<p>1. Cut back on snacks and then change the type of snacks you eat.<br />
Certainly my biggest downfall although it wasn&#8217;t really apparent to me. When I first started at University, I had little or no routine which meant that filling my day was difficult and popping into the kitchen for a snack, no matter how healthy it felt, was a regular occurence. This is one of the hardest things to do for some people, but establishing a great routine is essential to great diabetes care. The types of snacks to be eating are unsalted nuts, dried unsweetened fruit, fresh fruit, fresh vegetables (I love fresh red pepper and cucumber), dark chocolate (richer and nicer and you only want 2 squares usually).</p>
<p>2. Cut back on white flour and embrace wholemeal carbs.<br />
This is the most essential part of your diet, and the thing that can show the biggest increase in loss of weight. Some diets in fact jsut focus on this point, and are very successful. Wholemeal (especially stoneground wholemeal) is so good for you and has so much more flavour in it that switching is much easier than you think. Most people are really surprised at the ranges you can get in you supermarket, again remember that the bread that is best for you is the one that is freshest with least perservatives or added ingredients. Also, brown or basmati rice is great with a lovely nutty texture. Wholemeal pasta is great and for your potatoes I would totally recommend the smaller new potatoes.<br />
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3. Stop drinking cocktails, start drinking wine.<br />
Cocktails are full of sugar, colourants and preservatives. As a student I have had loads of practice at going out and not drinking cocktails, so my drink of choice is Malibu and Diet Coke if I feel I have to drink something and I make it last all night. I can then top up with Diet Coke (which has almost no sugar in it) and it looks as though I am drinking Malibu, who is to know. If you are out at a restaurant, red wine is much better than anything else you can order, (except water of course!) and it has been proven that the anti-oxidants in red wine are great for keeping a healthy heart. The recommended amount is one glass a day with your evening meal.</p>
<p>4. Start cooking more fruit and vegetables.<br />
Fresh fruit and vegetables are a great way to get all the vitamins and minerals you need. And there are so many different ways in which to cook vegetables, but I find that raw is the best followed closely by steamed. Both of these ways preserve all their natural goodness as well. I will follow this post with another diabetes recipes post.</p>
<p>5. Drink more water.<br />
I know you have heard people say this many times before, but the benefits of drinking more water are endless. A few tips on how to get more water into your day are firstly to put bottles of water at all the places you go in the house or work. So keep one in your desk, on your desk, a glass in the kitchen, the bedroom, the sitting room, etc. Try and drink all these glasses up and you will be well on your way to 8 glasses a day. The trick is to add a glass every few days or so, if you try to drink all that water in one go you won&#8217;t be so inclined to drink 8 glasses again, trust me! Have a go, it&#8217;s amazing how great you will feel.</p>
<p>For further tips on living with diabetes, visit Juvenile Diabetes blogspot</p>
<p>This article was submitted by Alissa Carter, she is also owner &amp; creator of the Prom dresses website.</p>
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		<title>5 Diabetes Travel Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Planning ahead when you travel reduces stress. This is particularly important for a diabetic. These 5 diabetes travel tips are simple to implement and crucial to your diabetic management. They are particularly important if you are traveling abroad. 1) Have a pre-travel check-up. Make sure your A1C blood sugar levels; your blood pressure and your [...]<p><a href="http://www.arablocator.com/espana/5-diabetes-travel-tips.html">5 Diabetes Travel Tips</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.arablocator.com">Arablocator.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Planning ahead when you travel reduces stress.  This is particularly important for a diabetic.  These 5 diabetes travel tips are simple to implement and crucial to your diabetic management.  They are particularly important if you are traveling abroad.</p>
<p>1)  Have a pre-travel check-up.  Make sure your A1C blood sugar levels; your blood pressure and your cholesterol levels are OK.  Get the appropriate shots for any country you plan to visit.</p>
<p>2)  Wear a diabetes medical ID.  Ideally it should be in the language spoken in the country you&#8217;re visiting.  Not everyone speaks your language and you don&#8217;t want medical problems through misunderstandings.</p>
<p>3)  Keep your medication and glucose snacks in your hand-luggage.  Check-in baggage does, unfortunately, go astray. Don&#8217;t risk your diabetes medication by packing it in your main luggage.<br />
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4)  Keep your medication in its original box, complete with pharmacy labels.  It will prevent misunderstandings about why you are carrying drugs and, if you are on insulin, syringes.</p>
<p>5)  Be aware of time zone changes, especially when altering your watch.  Remember when you travel east your day becomes shorter; if you travel west your day becomes longer.  You may need to alter the timings of your medication.</p>
<p>Traveling need not be traumatic.  A sensible attitude and a bit of pre-travel planning can make things go far more smoothly.</p>
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		<title>Cycling Legend Greg LeMond Champions The Fight Against Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 18:19:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 1986, Greg LeMond became the first American to win the largest single annual sporting event in the world, the Tour de France. LeMond went on to taste victory again in the 1989 Tour de France, and again one month later in the 1989 World Championships. Then, as a final coup before retiring from competitive [...]<p><a href="http://www.arablocator.com/espana/cycling-legend-greg-lemond-champions-the-fight-against-diabetes.html">Cycling Legend Greg LeMond Champions The Fight Against Diabetes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.arablocator.com">Arablocator.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 1986, Greg LeMond became the first American to win the largest single annual sporting event in the world, the Tour de France. LeMond went on to taste victory again in the 1989 Tour de France, and again one month later in the 1989 World Championships. Then, as a final coup before retiring from competitive cycling, LeMond won another historic Tour de France for the third time in 1990.</p>
<p>LeMond&#8217;s legend has always been measured by his unrivaled levels of courage and tenacity and now, 20 years after the date of his first Tour de France triumph, he has taken on an equally courageous challenge-to find a cure for diabetes.</p>
<p>Greg LeMond joins the American Diabetes Association (ADA) as the Honorary Chairperson for Tour de Cure, the Association&#8217;s premiere annual cycling event, which raises money for diabetes research, information, advocacy and public awareness efforts. Tour de Cure takes place nationwide and is a ride-not a race-that encourages people to dust off their bicycles and join thousands of other riders who are pedaling for a cure.<br />
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&#8220;I am proud to be the Honorary Chairperson for ADA&#8217;s Tour de Cure event,&#8221; says LeMond. &#8220;The Tour de Cure is one powerful way for all of us to become champions in the fight against diabetes.&#8221;</p>
<p>Nearly 21 million children and adults have diabetes, a 14 percent increase since 2003. Another 41 million people are at risk for developing type 2 diabetes. Diabetes is the fifth leading cause of death by disease in the United States.</p>
<p>Greg LeMond will be on hand to present the top Tour de Cure fundraisers with the Champion for Diabetes Award. Top fundraisers will also qualify to win one of several official LeMond Bicycles donated by the champion himself.</p>
<p>The Tour de Cure national presenting sponsor is Bristol-Myers Squibb Company. Other sponsors include Gold&#8217;s Gym, Performance Bicycles, LeMond Fitness, Discovery Health Channel, and LeMond Racing Cycles-the official bicycle of the Tour de Cure.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[INTRODUCTION Ya you might have come across this diabetes pain and you don’t know the reason. For this you might have visited some of the doctors for which they might have given you n number of medications. These medications might have not cured your diabetes pain. For this reason you began to surf at net [...]<p><a href="http://www.arablocator.com/espana/cure-new-diabetes-pain-type-herbal-natural-treatment.html">Cure new diabetes pain type herbal natural treatment</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.arablocator.com">Arablocator.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>INTRODUCTION<br />
Ya you might have come across this diabetes pain and you don’t know the reason. For this you might have visited some of the doctors for which they might have given you n number of medications. These medications might have not cured your diabetes pain. For this reason you began to surf at net to find a solution of this so to come out of it with a natural treatment. You might be realizing now the true health problems of the people with this diabetes. Although you have told that no one knows why you now have it. Do you believe that there are answers out there and it just doesn&#8217;t make sense that doctors won&#8217;t tell you? This is a good decision.<br />
You might go on searching it and reading number of web pages about diabetes pain treatment. You will realize that the people are just selling products that mask the problem and require you to buy their product. You can&#8217;t afford that, and even if you can, it still doesn&#8217;t tell you WHY you got it.<br />
If any of this sounds a little familiar and you are at a point where you just want the simple truth about why you have it and how to fix it, they you can stop looking, as you have found it here.</p>
<p>&#8220;We want you to experience just how great it feels being healthy again. Imagine how great you will feel playing games again with the children because you have energy like you did when you were a child yourself&#8221;.</p>
<p>So, please read on&#8230;.<br />
Hello, My name is Mahendra and I must tell you, &#8220;I suffered a lot from past 17 years with this diabetes pain. Here I would feel great to share my experience with you regarding the treatment that I had at this center. I was worried because as this diabetes pain was not cured for more than a decade. I used to take all type of medications like allopathic, ayurvedic. But yet I could not come away of this pain. I used to have more than six tablets a day. I was fed up with these by which I turned myself to this center where I got the dietary supplements for my pain. These are working on me and its like a natural treatment with no harm at all.<br />
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&#8220;If we could show you a simple yet affective way of eliminating your diabetes pain in record time with no fuss, would you jump at the chance to do it&#8221;?<br />
&#8220;Just imagine how good you will feel with the weight dropping off and your energy coming back by diabetes pain treatment&#8221;.</p>
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Introducing a new style of information with simple facts” Cure diabetes pain treatment forever” gets straight to the point and lets you know what you need to do to cure yourself of this illness. Finally, someone will reveal to you the truth of this, so called disease.</p>
<p>What is Diabetes?<br />
Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy needed for daily life. Because diabetics have a problem with insulin, their bodies can&#8217;t use glucose for energy, which results in elevated blood glucose levels (hyperglycemia) and the eventual urination of sugar out of their bodies.</p>
<p>There are three main types of diabetes:<br />
* Type 1 (insulin-dependent and previously called juvenile diabetes). Type 1 diabetes is associated with a malfunctioning pancreas, which does not produce adequate amounts of insulin. It develops most often in children and young adults.<br />
* Type 2 (noninsulin-dependent, or adult-onset). Type 2 diabetes is associated with insulin resistant cells. It is much more common and usually develops in older adults. Type 2 diabetes is now being found at younger ages and is even being diagnosed among children and teens.<br />
* Gestational (pregnancy-related). Some women develop diabetes during pregnancy. Although it goes away after pregnancy, these women have a higher risk for developing type 2 diabetes later in life.</p>
<p>Diabetes Facts<br />
Here is a list of interesting, informative, and maybe terrifying facts about diabetes:<br />
* Diabetes is the 6th Leading cause of death in US: 150,000 per year<br />
* 20.8 million people in US (7% of population) have diabetes<br />
* For every person that is diagnosed, many remain undiagnosed<br />
* 8 million people remain undiagnosed<br />
* Newly diagnosed cases growing at an epidemic rate<br />
* Recent information indicates diabetes growing at 6% per year<br />
* About 176,500 people aged 20 years or younger have diabetes<br />
* Overall, the risk for death among people with diabetes is about twice that of people without diabetes of similar age</p>
<p>Some diabetes symptoms include:<br />
* Frequent urination<br />
* Excessive thirst<br />
* Extreme hunger<br />
* Unusual or Unexplained weight loss<br />
* Increased fatigue<br />
* Irritability<br />
* Sudden or Blurry vision changes<br />
* Tingling or numbness in hands or feet<br />
* Poor ciculation<br />
* Poor sleep<br />
* Feeling very tired much of the time<br />
* Irritability<br />
* Very dry skin<br />
* Sores that are slow to heal<br />
* More infections than usual</p>
<p>Complications of Diabetes<br />
* Eye disease and blindness<br />
* Kidney disease<br />
* Diabetic neuropathy<br />
* Amputations<br />
* Cardiovascular disease<br />
* Pregnancy complications<br />
* Flu- and pneumonia-related deaths<br />
* Sexual Dysfunction</p>
<p>Alternative Natural Treatments<br />
There are several components to a natural diabetes treatment like:<br />
1.Medicines<br />
2.Self-help<br />
3.Diet<br />
4.Exercise<br />
5.Supplementation<br />
6.natural supplementary diets<br />
7.Glucose/Sugar<br />
8.Insulin Therapy</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diabetes remains an epidemic in the U.S., but experts are now more concerned that certain populations may not be getting the right kind of treatment because of their ethnic and cultural beliefs. Physicians can&#8217;t use a one-size-fits-all approach to treating patients with diabetes; physicians, families and community leaders must work together to develop culturally specific [...]<p><a href="http://www.arablocator.com/espana/culturally-specific-programs-urged-in-diabetes-care.html">Culturally Specific Programs Urged in Diabetes Care</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.arablocator.com">Arablocator.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Diabetes remains an epidemic in the U.S., but experts are now more concerned that certain populations may not be getting the right kind of treatment because of their ethnic and cultural beliefs.</p>
<p>Physicians can&#8217;t use a one-size-fits-all approach to treating patients with diabetes; physicians, families and community leaders must work together to develop culturally specific programs, according to Dr. Kevin McKinney, Minority Health Affairs Committee chairman of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists.</p>
<p>Cultural viewpoints of medicine and disease only compound the issue, said McKinney, who spoke at a recent American Medical Association media briefing on diabetes.</p>
<p>For instance, in some societies, religion influences one&#8217;s physical and emotional well-being equally. When an illness occurs, a family may seek out the advice of a religious leader before consulting a physician, which would delay treatment and increase the risk of complications.<br />
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&#8220;Most people in these communities don&#8217;t even know they&#8217;re at risk,&#8221; McKinney said. &#8220;They may know about diabetes and its effects, but they&#8217;re unaware that living a healthy lifestyle can help reduce their risk.&#8221;</p>
<p>McKinney stresses that education is the key to eliminating the prevalence of diabetes in certain communities and suggests programs that pair education with a cultural activity.</p>
<p>&#8220;Programs held at community and religious centers can focus on diabetes risk factors and some of the healthier approaches to traditional foods that may help in reducing those risks,&#8221; McKinney said.</p>
<p>More than 21 million Americans now have diabetes &#8211; a number that experts say may climb as high as 31 million by the year 2050. Every 24 hours, another 4,100 people in the United States are diagnosed with the disease.</p>
<p>But despite these dire statistics, Dr. Frank Vinicor, director of the Division of Diabetes Translation at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, says that the medical community is making great strides to combat this epidemic.</p>
<p>&#8220;We know that you do not have to develop type 2 diabetes if you&#8217;re at high risk, and that if you do have diabetes, you don&#8217;t have to lose your eyes, your feet or your heart,&#8221; Vinicor said at the briefing.</p>
<p>The overall outlook for diabetes is beginning to improve, Vinicor said.</p>
<p>&#8220;The rates of amputations and end-stage kidney disease due to diabetes are actually beginning to fall,&#8221; he said. &#8220;The preliminary data indicate that fewer people with diabetes are dying. So we&#8217;re seeing some light at the end of the tunnel.&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Take this test to see if you are at risk for having diabetes. Diabetes is more common in African Americans, Latinos, Native Americans, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. If you are a member of one of these ethnic groups, you need to pay special attention to this test. Write in the points next to each [...]<p><a href="http://www.arablocator.com/espana/could-you-have-diabetes-and-not-know-it.html">Could You Have Diabetes-And Not Know it?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.arablocator.com">Arablocator.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Take this test to see if you are at risk for having diabetes. Diabetes is more common in African Americans, Latinos, Native Americans, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. If you are a member of one of these ethnic groups, you need to pay special attention to this test. Write in the points next to each statement that is true for you. If a statement is not true, put a zero. Then add your total score.</p>
<p>1. I am a woman who has had a baby weighing more than nine pounds at birth.</p>
<p>Yes 1 ______</p>
<p>2. I have a sister or brother with diabetes.</p>
<p>Yes 1 ______</p>
<p>3. I have a parent with diabetes.</p>
<p>Yes 1 ______</p>
<p>4. My weight is equal to or above that listed in the chart.</p>
<p>Yes 5 ______</p>
<p>5. I am under 65 years of age and I get little or no exercise.</p>
<p>Yes 5 ______</p>
<p>6. I am between 45 and 64 years of age.</p>
<p>Yes 5 ______</p>
<p>7. I am 65 years old or older.</p>
<p>Yes 9 ______</p>
<p>TOTAL</p>
<p>Scoring 10 or more points: You are at high risk for having diabetes. Only your health care provider can check to see if you have diabetes. See yours soon and find out for sure.<br />
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Scoring 3 to 9 points: You are probably at low risk for having diabetes now. But don&#8217;t just forget about it. Keep your risk low by losing weight if you are overweight, being active most days and eating low-fat meals that are high in fruits and vegetables and whole grain foods. Diabetes is a serious disease that can lead to blindness, heart disease, strokes, kidney failure and loss of a limb.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost one third of all people with diabetes don&#8217;t know they have it. The symptoms seem so harmless, like symptoms of just getting older. This article goes into the different types of diabetes and some of the common symptoms of each to help you understand diabetes a little better. In this article we&#8217;ll go over [...]<p><a href="http://www.arablocator.com/espana/could-you-have-diabetes-and-not-even-know-it.html">Could You Have Diabetes And Not Even Know It?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.arablocator.com">Arablocator.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost one third of all people with diabetes don&#8217;t know they have it. The symptoms seem so harmless, like symptoms of just getting older. This article goes into the different types of diabetes and some of the common symptoms of each to help you understand diabetes a little better.</p>
<p>In this article we&#8217;ll go over the three main types of diabetes. They are Type 1, Type 2, Gestational diabetes.</p>
<p><strong>Type 1 Diabetes</strong></p>
<p>This type of diabetes has also been called insulin-dependent and immune-mediated diabetes. It occurs when your body can&#8217;t produce insulin. The immune system attacks insulin producing cells in the pancreas. This type of diabetes is usually diagnosed in children and young adults, and was previously known as juvenile diabetes.</p>
<p>Type 1 diabetes increases the risk of other serious complications such as heart disease, nerve damage, blindness, and kidney damage.</p>
<p>Some of the symptoms include increased thirst, increased urination, weight loss even with increased appetite, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, fatigue, and absence of menstruation<br />
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<strong>Type 2 Diabetes</strong></p>
<p>Type 2 diabetes is the most common type that fails to be diagnosed. It progress slowly and causes symptoms such as skin infections, poor healing, kidney problems, and vision problems. It is ordinary that neither these complications nor the diabetes is diagnosed after years of mild symptoms.</p>
<p>The problem is usually that people have no severe symptoms and do not seek medical care at all. They just think of the symptoms as simply getting older. For this reason it is important to get regularly tested for diabetes in the most common age group (over 40&#8242;s). Less commonly a doctor may treat other diseases, without realizing to test for diabetes.</p>
<p><strong>Gestational Diabetes</strong></p>
<p>Gestational diabetes occurs during a woman’s pregnancy. Pregnant women who have never had diabetes before but have high blood sugar levels during pregnancy are said to have it. It affects 4 percent of all women during pregnancy.</p>
<p>Symptoms include Increased thirst Increased urination Weight loss in spite of increased appetite Fatigue Nausea and vomiting Frequent infections including those of the bladder, vagina, and skin Blurred vision.</p>
<p>Gestational diabetes can be missed in pregnancy. It usually starts with mild symptoms that often can be attributed to other things. It’s important to get tested during pregnancy because the high blood sugars from gestational diabetes can do harm to the baby and sometimes lead to other complications.</p>
<p>Even if you’re not pregnant, you should make it a priority to get tested. Many women have gestational diabetes and think about their symptoms as being usual during pregnancy. You never know, maybe it is, but it’s always a good idea to get tested.</p>
<p>If you’re having any of the symptoms for diabetes, it’s important to see your doctor. Even if you think it’s absolutely nothing. It’s better to be safe than sorry.</p>
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