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Diabetes Today, The Disturbing Truth
By :
illich
41 million Americans have pre-diabetes today. 14 million people have been diagnosed with diabetes it is also estimated that close to 6.2 million are unaware that they have this deadly disease. High blood sugar can lead to very serious complications. Heart disease is the leading cause of premature death in people with diabetes. Diabetes is on the rise. Learn to take care of your self.
Diabetes Treatment For A Healthy Future
By :
ashu
Managing blood sugar is the stepping-stone of the diabetes treatment program. You must take it seriously and adopt some good diet process or healthy exercise.
Diabetes: Take control with physical activity
By :
Jessy Simpson
Exercise is an integral part of life for everyone. This becomes especially true in the case of a person with diabetes, in which case it is part of the treatment of diabetes as well. For a diabetic exercise should be a daily routine. Daily exercise would help a diabetic person to have good blood sugar control in addition to making him or her physically fit. Daily exercise also would make a diabetic person less susceptible for a heart attack and nerve damage from diabetes.
Diabetic Neuropathy - Taking Care of This Pain in Your Foot
By :
aron wallad
How do you know you have diabetes neuropathy? Do any of these symptoms show up for you?
Diabetic Neuropathy Causes and Remedies to Help You Ease the Pain
By :
aron wallad
Do you know if you have neuropathy? If you do know do you want some suggestions to take care of this form of diabetes?
Diabetic Socks – Foot Care For Diabetic Patient
By :
fibre2fashion
To care for diabetic socks, it is best to wash them in warm water using a mild detergent, without bleaching. Only medium heat should be used. To retain their protective quality, the socks should be replaced every 6 months or sooner if they begin to show signs of wear.
Diagnosed With a Herniated Disc? Get the facts on what really causes it and how to get relief
By :
Dr. Robert Duvall
You’ve probably heard people say they have a "slipped" or "ruptured" disc in the back. Sometimes they complain that their back “went out”. What they’re most likely describing is a herniated disc. This condition is a common source of back and leg pain.
Diagnosed With a Herniated Disc? What To Do Next…
By :
Dr. Robert Duvall
You’ve probably heard people say they have a "slipped" or "ruptured" disc in the back. Sometimes they complain that their back “went out”. What they’re most likely describing is a herniated disc. This condition is a common source of back & leg pain.
Diagnosis of Head Lice
By :
Juliet Cohen
Head lice are parasitic insects called Pediculus humanus capitis. They only live on the heads of people. They lay eggs, called nits, which stick to hair very close to the scalp. Head lice do not spread disease.
Dianabol - A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
By :
Thomas H. Lindblom
Dianabol, which is a chemical derivative of the male hormone testosterone, is known not only to produce extreme muscle mass, but also had the disturbing side effect of creating extreme masculine properties. An attribute that is okay for the males using the product, but does not sit well with female bodybuilders.
Diarrhea - Home remedies to cure diarrhea
By :
ashu
Diarrhea is an increase in the frequency of bowel movements or a decrease in the form of stool (greater looseness of stool). The loose-stool consistency that characterizes diarrhea usually lasts a few days at most.
Diary of a Stroke
By :
Kerry Wood
A stroke sufferer describes his seizure in diary installments. He relates his initial feelings of denial, his dialing 911, treatment by paramedics, methods of therapy and gradual recovery. He does all this in a tone of humorous self-mockery despite the seriousness of the situation. He concludes with a warning to others who might face the same life-threatening situation and offers himself as a negative example of what not to do.
Did You Know that You Can Control High Anxiety with Water?
By :
ashu
From time immemorial our ancestors kept telling us that we become what we eat; and highlighted the importance of the connection food has over the way we think.
Diebetes Mellitus - What Is It?
By :
ashu
Diebetes Mellitus, or Diabetes as it is also known as, is pesent in more than 15 million Americans at the current time.
Diet and Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
By :
Dr Phil Hariram
To gain control of Irritable Bowel Syndrome, you should adopt a day to day strategy as well as attempting long term control. Finding and staying on the right diet for your IBS is an important aspect of your day to day control.
Diet, Exercise Beat Drugs at Combating Type II Diabetes
By :
Simon Evans
A large comparison of studies that looked at different ways to treat diabetes found that lifestyle approaches were at least as good as drugs, with fewer side-effects
Diet: Your Colon responsible for 90% of all disease
By :
The main cause of all disease is a congested colon. 90% of all disease will start there. What can be done? How to cleanse your Colon to recover health? Are you likely to potentially suffer from problems connected to this organ. Find out..
Dietary Treatments For ADHD
By :
Alvin Toh
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a psychological disorder that affects an estimated 10% of all school age children. Ritalin and Adderall are stimulants commonly prescribed by doctors to treat ADHD symptoms. The side effects of these drugs include decreased appetite, insomnia, increased anxiety, irritability, mild stomach aches or headaches. As a result, many sufferers seek alternative treatments over drug medications for ADHD.
Different Types Of Mood Disorders
By :
Chas Oliver
Mood disorder has become a bit of a generic term when discussing mental health. A person with any sort of emotional or psychological difficulty -- generalized anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, phobias, etc. -- may be described as having a “mood disorder”. But in reality, the term mood disorder refers to one of two specific conditions: depression or Bipolar Disorder (Manic Depression).
Depression is certainly well known, if not actually understood. Many people refer t...
Diphtheria - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
By :
Juliet Cohen
Diphtheria is an upper respiratory tract illness. It is caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae, a facultatively anaerobic Gram-positive bacterium. The bacterium produces a toxin (poison) that is carried in the bloodstream.
Diphtheria Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment
By :
Juliet Cohen
Diphtheria is a serious bacterial infection. It usually affects the nose and throat and causes a bad sore throat, swollen glands, fever and chills. It is caused by a bacteria named Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
Discover The Permanent Solution To Bad Breath
By :
sally evans
Bad breath is a major problem faced by many people. Its embarrassing and impacts many areas of your life, including relationships, friendships and career.
Disease that cause hair loss
By :
ashu
Disease that cause hair loss is a skin disease, which is a major. The reasons for causing the hair to fall at a rapid rate are a variety of skin diseases that will cause nutrients, minerals and supplements to be lost in the hair.
Disruptive Behavior Disorder Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment
By :
Juliet Cohen
The treatment for Disruptive Behavior Disorders is a combination of specialized Parent Skills training. Parent training and therapy with the child or adolescent, is most effective when done in the family home.
Diverticulitis Therapies and Treatment
By :
ashu
Diverticulosis is a state in which minute pocket; called diverticula, stick out as of the intestinal wall. The majority of the occasion diverticulosis is of slight outcome; other than in 10 percent to 25 percent of cases, one or more of these small bags will turn out to be reddened or contaminated, a circumstance called diverticulitis.
Dizziness And Nausea
By :
Juliet Cohen
Dizziness is lightheadedness, feeling like you might faint, being unsteady, loss of balance, or vertigo. Dry heaves when it is at its worst.
Do I have High Blood Pressure? Symptoms and Signs
By :
Lac Tran
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is considered a modern day disease that can lead to heart disease and stroke. As soon as symptoms are apparent, the treatment of high blood pressure should be sought immediately. What are the symptoms? And what treatment can be sought? Find out in this article.
Do Not Let Acne Scarring Make You Look Ugly!
By :
ashu
Acne scarring is observed in different forms. Three of which are the main types of acne scarring: ice pick pore scars, acne out scars, and raised scars.
Do Not Waste Money On Acne Medicine
By :
Sarah Rhodes
You might think that treating acne requires you to see and consult for prescription. Well, you can actually treat it by yourself! You can find solutions right in your home or garden!
Do you care about someone with a mental illness?
By :
Mary Logan
Setting boundaries with those who suffer from mental illness can be challenging. However, setting limits on your giving and caring can have a wonderful, positive impact on those you care for and yourself.
Do you have a thyroid problem?
By :
Lac Tran
The thyroid gland is found in the neck. It lies in front of the wind-pipe, above the level of the collarbones. It secretes hormones, which help regulate how cells, and the organs made up of those cells, work. Your thyroid gland is responsible for growth and mental alertness.
Do You Have Any of the Signs and Symptoms of Diabetes?
By :
Mike Jennings
This article lists some of the signs and symptoms of diabetes that you can recognise yourself at home which, if they occur, need to be checked out professionally.
Do You Have Folliculitis?
By :
cdmohatta
Some conditions that affect skin look very similar to acne. That creates complications in acne treatment. Folliculitis is one such condition. It looks like acne and can be confused for it. Folliculitis is easily treatable with antibiotics or anti fungal medication. Let us find out more about acne treatment and folliculitis.
Do You Have Sleep Apnea
By :
Kim Brockman
Don’t ignore sleep apnea. Learn to recognize it and know when to get treatment.
Do you have smelly breath? If so, what can you do about it?
By :
Corinne Bridgewater
Nearly all people are concerned about having bad breath, which is also known as halitosis, as shown by the colossal sales of breath fresheners. However, it is not easy to figure out whether you have it or not. There is in reality a psychological condition called delusion of halitosis or halitophobia, in which people have an unshakeable belief that their breath stinks, although in fact it does not. Their lives are absolutely dominated by their ‘bad breath’ and they are not amenable to reason.
Do You Know the Natural Remedies for Diabetes?
By :
Nick Mutt
When there is an unusual rise in the level of glucose in the blood then this condition is known as diabetes. It is caused when there is a disturbance in glucose metabolism mechanism in the body.
Do You Know Which Is The Best Acne Treatment For You?
By :
Mike Jennings
The best acne treatment is a multi-faceted approach and this article outlines some of the vast array of options available.
Do You Really Need Fiber for Constipation Relief?
By :
Rudy Silva
Fiber is one of the necessities for good colon function and for constipation relief. Discovery the reasons to use fiber and the diseases you can avoid when you include fiber in your diet.
Do You Recognize The 7 Early Warning Signs Of Catarrh?
By :
Alvin Toh
There are early warning signs of catarrh that you can be aware of. If you have these symptoms, make sure you seek treatment as soon as you can. The sooner you treat the catarrh the better. Often you can stave off a more serious infection.
Do You Recognize The 7 Early Warning Signs Of Nasal Polyps?
By :
Alvin Toh
Nasal polyps are small nodules inside the nasal passages. They can be the cause of post nasal drip, sinus problems and can even obstruct breathing. Knowing the early warning signs of nasal polyps can help you diagnose and treat the problem. If you have any of these symptoms or warning signs, you should discuss them with your doctor.
Do You Recognize The 8 Symptoms of Migraine Headaches?
By :
Alvin Toh
Migraine headaches are usually very intense pounding headaches that often involve only one side of the head. Migraine pain is so intense that you know it is no ordinary headache. Even slight movement can worsen the pain. Migraine headache sufferers tend to experience repeated bouts of migraine attacks and can be debilitating
Do You Suffer From The Dawn Phenomenon?
By :
ashu
No matter whether you suffer with diabetes or not, everyone experiences the Dawn Phenomenon.
Do's and Dont's for Asthma Control
By :
ashu
What to do and what not to do to control asthma
Does a Magnet control pain in Arthritis?
By :
Dr Phil Hariram
Arthritis is a very common condition and increases with age. Sadly conventional medicine is failing these sufferers. The question, however, is "Will a magnet provide the answer?"
Does Botox Help Cure Headaches?
By :
ashu
Botox shows benefits for treating headaches and migraines. More research will better determine the full potential and side effects of Botox for head pain.
Does Constipation Cause Acne & If So How?
By :
Naweko Nicole Dial
While, clinical studies of the relationship between acne and colon health are lacking, medical research does lend validity to the possible link. For example, regular bowel movements help maintain hormonal balances that are critical to clear skin.
Does Death Really Begin in the Colon?
By :
Danna Schneider
You may have seen the catch phrase "Death begins in the colon" before, and chances are you probably saw it in conjunction with an ad or information for some sort of colon cleansing or colon health system. What are the implications of this profound statement, if any?
Does Heartburn or GERD Cause Low Iron
By :
Rudy Silva
Using drugs to solve your heartburn problem, has consequences you will never be aware of. It is always best to find natural healing methods for eliminating heartburn. Discover how heartburn drugs decrease the oxygen in your body.
Does Stress Play a Part in MS Relapses?
By :
Rob Parker
Stress is a part and cause of so many health issues, is this the case with MS also.
Does Your Child Have Touch Sensitivity?
By :
Anthony Kane MD
Does your child refuse to touch anything sticky, slimy, or dirty with his hands? Does washing or brushing your child's hair result in a major battle? Does your child hate to have his feet touched? It could be that your child has a sensory motor integration deficit known as tactile defensiveness or touch sensitivity.
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