Diabetes is a very complex disease. One that is shrouded in mystery. Many aspects of diabetes management can be very frustrating, primarily because of unanswered questions, diabetic basics that simply are not understood. The Diabetic’s Handbook explains and simplifies many important areas about diabetes, and answers many questions.
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By: Dr.Mike BoucherDiabetes or Diabetes Mellitus is a condition wherein a person’s body is unable to regulate the glucose level in blood. These glucose levels are controlled by a hormone called insulin. The disturbances in the level of insulin lead to increase in glucose levels in blood, resulting in Diabetes mellitus. Read more on Home [...]

By: Dr. Lee Mikal Diabetes mellitus is a common disease in the United States. It is estimated that over 16 million Americans are already caught with diabetes, and 5.4 million diabetics are not aware of the existing disease. Diabetes prevalence has increased steadily in the last half of this century and will continue rising among [...]
DIABETES CONTROLInsulin is a natural body substance produce by pancreas (a part of digestive organ) that is responsible in converting our sugar intake to smaller particle to be absorb by the body to be the source of heat and energy for every days work.Its not because of their free will, it’s because, they need to do so.WHAT IS DIABETES? WHY DO WE NEED TO SLASH DOWN OUR SUGAR INTAKE?
Diabetes is a serious disease, affecting millions of Americans and growing at epidemic rates, with one million new cases each year. But, there is good news: Diabetes can be prevented. By losing a modest amount of weight by getting 30 minutes of physical activity 5 days a week and eating healthier, people with pre-diabetes can delay or prevent the onset of the disease. The "Small Steps. Big Rewards. Prevent type 2 Diabetes.







