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Preventing Type 2 Diabetes »

Can Type 2 diabetes be prevented? In a word, maybe; but at the very least, it can be delayed. Those most often diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes are over 40 years old, overweight, and live a sedentary lifestyle. In short, they are couch potatoes — they don’t HAVE to be couch potatoes. Unless they are [...]

Type 2 Diabetes »

Type 2 diabetes is most often diagnosed in people over the age of 40 who are obese and/or sedentary. The symptoms of Type 2 diabetes are rather vague and not disruptive to the point of becoming a problem. Many people have Type 2 diabetes for years before the problem is discovered.

The symptoms of Type 2 [...]

How to Prevent Diabetes? »

Can diabetes be prevented? And if it CAN be prevented why isn’t more being done to prevent it?
The answer to the first question is twofold.
Type 1 Diabetes:
There is no guaranteed method for preventing Type 1 diabetes. Research has uncovered some methods that MAY help some children who would be likely to develop diabetes from actually [...]

How to Creat a Health Plan for Type 2 Diabetes ? »

Those who are diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes are usually over 40 years old; many are overweight, and most are living a sedentary lifestyle. Doctors agree that Type 2 diabetes can often be controlled with changes in diet, increased physical activity, and losing weight.
Americans especially eat an atrocious diet that is loaded with unhealthy fat, [...]

Diets for Special Needs »

Food is a general term that’s used to describe what we eat. Food can be cooked or uncooked. It can be processed or unprocessed. It can contain carbohydrates, protein, fat, and all of the nutrients the human body needs to function. Food is just, well, food! Right? Well, it IS, until it ISN’T.

Sometimes the human [...]

Diabetes Symptoms »

There are two types of diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 diabetes is almost always diagnosed in children and young adults. Type 1 diabetes was first called “juvenile diabetes” but has since been termed Type 1 diabetes.

Type 1 diabetes is serious but not necessarily fatal, and those diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes can [...]