Sugar in the Blood



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    Sugar in the Blood





    [an error occurred while processing this directive] Exercise improves blood sugar control in diabetes 24 Nov 2005
    ...often associated with obesity, the body doesn't make enough of the hormone insulin or doesn't use it properly, leading to damaging levels of sugar in the blood ...
    - Macleans,

    Sugary drinks increase diabetes risk in fat Latino children, says ... 24 Nov 2005
    Overworked beta cells start to function less effectively, which may result in the accumulation of sugar in the blood stream that characterizes type 2 diabetes ...
    - FoodNavigator-USA,

    People told to adjust African-Caribbean diet to avoid obesity & ... Nov 17, 2005
    ...diabetes. The condition is caused when the amount of sugar in the blood is too high because the body cannot use it properly. Striking ...
    - Black Britain,

    Sanofi hoping for new wonder drug Nov 16, 2005
    In addition, rimonabant lowered insulin levels and improved the tolerance of sugar in the blood, which are important factors in diabetes, according to Sanofi ...
    - CNN

    Daily diligence Nov 8, 2005
    ...sugar down to a normal range.". Too much sugar in the blood impairs circulation, he explained. Lago, a graduate of Kutztown University ...
    - Fort Wayne News Sentinel,

    UAE: Diabetes Awareness Campaign at Abu Dhabi on Nov 22 Nov 20, 2005
    Diabetes Mellitus is a condition in which the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood is too high as as result of defective insulin production, secretion, or ...
    - Daijiworld.com,

    Diabetes screening in Portimão Nov 10, 2005
    Diabetes is an organic problem that provokes an increase in the quantity of sugar in the blood by some or great lack of insulin, a substance which helps to ...
    - Regiao Sul,

    Time is GMT + 8 hours Nov 14, 2005
    Most of the food we eat is broken down into glucose, a form of sugar in the blood. After digestion, glucose passes into the bloodstream. ...
    - Channel News Asia,

    Diabetes cases high Nov 14, 2005
    ...prevent it,� he said. Diabetes is disease where there is too much sugar in the blood of the human body system. The high concentration ...
    - Solomon Star Newspaper,

    Mississippi Clinics Take Diabetes Care from Bad to Best Oct 25, 2005
    ...sugar levels.�. The risk for complications, Bouldin explained, correlates with the concentration of sugar in the blood. The insulin ...
    - Newswise (press release)

    Man, it's time for an 'MoT' Nov 7, 2005
    Constant thirst or the frequent need to urinate (as a symptom of your kidneys trying to get rid of the sugar in the blood), are two signs of the disease. ...
    - Scotsman,

    Diabetes experts heighten warning of neglected amputation issue Nov 13, 2005
    ...affected by the condition, which is caused when there is not enough of the hormone, insulin, to break down the high levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood. ...
    - Black Britain,

    FDA Releases New Safety Information on Blood Glucose Meters Oct 27, 2005
    ...because an inaccurate reading can lead to taking the wrong dose of insulin or making improper dietary changes, resulting in higher levels of sugar in the blood ...
    - Newsinferno.com,

    I kept saying: ‘Do you mean amputate my leg?’ Nov 6, 2005
    Symptoms are caused by too much sugar in the blood, due to the sufferer either not producing insulin (type 1 diabetes) or the insulin they produce not working ...
    - The Herald,

    Drinking to more problems Nov 1, 2005
    In the pancreas, which is an organ concerned with controlling sugar in the blood, alcohol abuse can lead to inflammation and the person may develop diabetes. ...
    - The National,

    Drugs & Devices: The ‘Manogram’ Oct 27, 2005
    The faulty readings could also lead to dietary changes, which can result in patients experiencing higher levels of sugar in the blood, or hyperglycemia. ...
    - Red Herring,

    I’m worried that my son will catch Q fever down on the farm Oct 23, 2005
    Its function is to secrete insulin for metabolising sugar in the blood and also to produce digestive enzymes which reach the small intestine through a small ...
    - The Herald,

    FDA Warns of Faulty Glucose Meters Oct 27, 2005
    An inaccurate reading can lead to taking the wrong dose of insulin or dietary changes, resulting in higher levels of sugar in the blood or hyperglycemia. ...
    - All Headline News

    FDA Warns of Potential Problems with Accuracy of Blood Glucose ... Oct 28, 2005
    An inaccurate reading of the meter can lead patients to take the wrong dose of insulin, which could cause high levels of sugar in the blood, known as ...
    - Newsinferno.com,

    Spices Fight Disease Oct 27, 2005
    Cinnamon has been found to reduce triglycerides, bad cholesterol, and sugar in the blood, thus helping those with high cholesterol, diabetes, and heart disease ...
    - abc7.com,

    Canadian Diabetes Study: A Wake-up Call Sep 20, 2005
    Characterized by high levels of sugar in the blood, beta cell dysfunction and an underlying defect called insulin resistance, diabetes is far from being a ...
    - Canada NewsWire (press release)

    Living with diabetes Sep 20, 2005
    ...sugar levels is required. Too much sugar in the blood makes the baby absorb a lot of sugar and grow very large. This can make the ...
    - Daily Sun

    High Blood Sugar Levels a Risk Factor for Heart Disease Sep 13, 2005
    Diabetes is a common condition in which the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood is too high because the body is unable to use it properly. ...
    - SeniorJournal.com

    Exercise your Type 2 Diabetes Sep 22, 2005
    ...eats a lot of sugar, the insulin receptors in the cells become damaged, causing problems in detecting the presence of insulin and sugar in the blood to arise. ...
    - Christian Post

    Canadian Diabetes Study: A Wake-up Call Sep 21, 2005
    Characterized by high levels of sugar in the blood, diabetes is far from being a "touch of sugar." Left untreated or poorly managed, diabetes wreaks havoc on ...
    - Fashion Monitor Toronto

    Type 1 Diabetes on the Rise in Children Sep 7, 2005
    This leads to increased hunger and because of the high levels of sugar in the blood it causes the patient to urinate more, which then results in excessive ...
    - Health Sentinel

    Has low-carb had its day? Sep 25, 2005
    ...who's also authored "Atkins Diabetes Revolution," says migraines and high blood pressure can be caused by elevated levels of sugar in the blood derived from ...
    - The Express Times

    Ikeja Lion Club screens 250 for diabetes mellitus Sep 22, 2005
    The chairman said the club was screening to determine the level of sugar in the blood stream without collecting any blood sample. ...
    - Daily Independent

    Quarter of diabetes sufferers undiagnosed - study Sep 19, 2005
    Diabetes is a condition in which the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood is too high because the body cannot use it properly. ...
    - Reuters.uk

    Diabetes Help With Fewer Complications Sep 14, 2005
    ...involving more than 1,000 patients with type 2 diabetes, many of whom had mild to moderate hypoglycemia, or an abnormally low level of sugar in the blood. ...
    - Ivanhoe

    Inhaled Insulin to be Examined Sep 8, 2005
    Islets are made up of two types of cells: alpha cells, which make glucagon, a hormone that raises the level of glucose (sugar) in the blood, and beta cells ...
    - About Diabetes

    Diabetes cases in Britain top 2 million Sep 1, 2005
    ...are traditionally type 2 diabetes, which results when either the body does not produce enough of the hormone insulin to break down sugar in the blood, or the ...
    - Xinhua

    Waiting for health Sep 7, 2005
    ...is often the byproduct of systemic diseases, such as heart disease and diabetes, a disease in which the body can't control the amount of sugar in the blood. ...
    - Duluth News Tribune

    Sauerkraut is Vegetable of Choice for September's Health in Aging ... Sep 13, 2005
    It also helps lower the sugar in the blood and urine, controls a craving for sweets and alleviates morning sickness in pregnant women, among other benefits ...
    - Business Wire (press release)

    Browns enjoy reunion Sep 2, 2005
    He also said to not skip meals because it helps you stay hydrated. Food increases the concentration of salt and sugar in the blood, which activates thirst. ...
    - Dickson Herald

    Two million treated for diabetes Sep 1, 2005
    The condition occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin to break down sugar in the blood or the cells fail to respond to insulin. ...
    - U.TV

    Judo fights off diabetesJul 30, 2005
    ..."I'm not here to show off - I just want to have fun.". Regular exercise to help control the amount of sugar in the blood and achieve optimal weight. ...
    - Corpus Christi Caller Times

    Gus Dur leaves hospitalJul 25, 2005
    ...discharged from Jakarta's Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital (RSCM) on Monday after 18 days of medical treatment for excessive amounts of sugar in the blood. ...
    - Jakarta Post

    Watch your stepJul 10, 2005
    ...mellitus, its official name, occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin, the enzyme that turns the glucose (sugar) in the blood into energy ...
    - Munster Times

    Black Health Week: Need for greater diabetes awareness among young ...Jul 19, 2005
    Dixit’s research. Everyone had heard of diabetes and knew that it has something to do with levels of sugar in the blood. But nobody ...
    - Black Britain

    New York City Wants to Measure How Well Diabetes Is Being ...Jul 7, 2005
    Controlling the level of sugar in the blood is essential to preventing complications from diabetes, which has emerged in recent years as one of the most ...
    - New York Times

    Parents who've been there help others deal with diabetesJul 21, 2005
    The disease affects the body's ability to use sugar in the blood and can lead to health problems and, without proper care, disability or death. ...
    - OregonLive.com

    New form of insulin helps adult diabeticsJul 4, 2005
    In the adult, or type 2, form of diabetes, the body does not respond properly to the hormone insulin, leading to high levels of sugar in the blood. ...
    - Macleans




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