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We invite your participation and emphasize that the very fact of being diabetic demands that we must be constantly involved in the control and management of our diabetic levels as we battle to get our diabetes under control.

Please see the “Cautionat the end of this List of Topics.

 

List of topics, click on title below to access:

Latest Posts, 2011:

Pre Diabetes Diet

Glucose Blood Tests and Targets for Diabetes

Normal Blood Sugar Levels For Women

Normal Range Blood Sugar Levels

Chocolate and Blood Sugar Levels

Explaining High Blood Sugar Levels

Diabetic Neuropathy and High Blood Sugar Levels

Do You Have Diabetes? Your Diabetic Test Levels Tell the Story!

Manage Blood Sugar Levels to Avoid the Serious Complications of Type-2 Diabetes

Cancer and High Blood Sugar Levels

Numbers in the Blood — Blood Pressure, Cholesterol, and Blood Sugar Levels

Normal Blood Sugar Levels and the ADA

Are Currently Accepted Safe Blood Sugar Levels Set Too High?

Stop Diabetes® Once and for all! What You and I Can Do

Diabetes, Prevention is the Real Answer

Prediabetes and Diabetes in the United States . . . What to Do

Recent Statistics on Diabetes and Prediabetes

High Blood Sugar Levels, High Cholesterol, High Blood Pressure, the Triple Threat

Glucose Blood Tests and Targets for Diabetes

Normal Blood Sugar Levels, How Do Yours Compare?

Triple Threat, Part 1: High Blood Sugar Levels, High Blood Pressure Levels, and High Cholesterol Levels that lead to Cardiovascular Disease

Triple Threat, Part 2: Type-2 Diabetes with Cardiovascular Disease

From “Guest Contributers”, click on title to access:

The Truth About the Diabetic Food Pyramid

Does Coffee Affect Blood Pressure?

How to lose belly fat: weight reduction hints you can truly use

The Plate Method of the 1500 Calorie Diet Plan

Weight Loss Through Limiting Fructose Intake

A Meal Replacement Shake for Diabetes

How to Treat ED in Men With Diabetes

What is the Purpose of Diabetic Shoes?


December 2010

 Type-2 Diabetes and the Problems of Higher then Normal Blood Sugar Levels

September. October, and November 2010:

Episodes of Temporary Low Blood Sugar Levels

What’s in the Future when Higher than Normal Blood Sugar Levels Lead to Diabetes?

The Three Components of Diabetes Treatment

Overweight, Obesity, and the Threat of Diabetes

Normal Blood Sugar Levels and HbA1c Blood Test

Vitamins and Minerals, to Supplement or Not?

Vitamin Supplements Part 1,  Some Considerations for the Person with Diabetes

VItamin Supplements Part 2,  Supplements and the Diabetic

Understanding Gestational Diabetes

Earlier Posts:

About Us, What you need to know
Explains the purpose and objectives of this web site.

First, A Summary of Diabetes in America Today

Avandia, Do Benefits Outweigh Risks?

The Need to Achieve Normal Blood Sugar Levels

Why High Blood Sugar Levels are Dangerous to Health

The Need to be Active to Lower Blood Sugar Levels and Lose Weight

The Role of Exercise to Achieve Normal Blood Sugar Levels

Currently Accepted Blood Glucose Levels in Pregnancy Pose Risks to Mother and Child

What are Normal Blood Blood Sugar Levels?

The Artificial Pancreas and Normal Blood Sugar Levels, Every Diabetics Dream

Diabetes and Hypoglycemia – Lower Than Normal Blood Sugar Levels

Type-2 Diabetes, Carbohydrates, and Higher Than Normal Blood Sugar Levels

Comments on Non-Prescription Approaches in Diabetes Treatment

Vitamin D, a New but Old Supplement to Combat Diabetes and Other High Blood Sugar Diseases?

When Diabetic: Targets  for Glucose, Cholesterol, Triglycerides and Blood Pressure

An Explanation of Diabetes, Glucose and Insulin

About Prediabetes

Diabetes Lectures From YouTube Videos

Blood Testing for Diabetics

Insulin, Glycogen, and Glucagon

High Blood Sugar Levels, Diabetic Neuropathy and B-12

National Diabetic Associations

Converting: Mg/dL to Mmol/L

MORE GUEST POSTS:

What is Metabolic Syndrome and How is it Cured?

Diabetes and Foot Problems, Prevention is the Key

Caution:
This site does not provide medical advice. That is the role reserved for the medical profession and I have no medical qualifications to do so. If you have diabetes you must be under the care of a doctor or your health and perhaps your life is at risk.


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