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Understand Diabetes

Diabetes occurs when the body does not produce insulin, a hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy for daily life requirements. It is still a mystery the cause of diabetes although genet...

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Approach to Proper Diabetic Care

Diabetes is probably one of the least understood diseases of this era, and there was a time when victims of this disorder were essentially sentenced to death. With the isolation of insulin and the onset of high-tech insuli...

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Diabetes Diets

Diabetes is a disorder of the body’s sugar-absorption and utilization abilities, and hence the only possible way to bring sugar levels back to normal may be by avoiding sweets. But it is not necessary that you sacrif...

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Green leafy veg may cut diabetes risk

Eating more green leafy vegetables can significantly cut the risk of developing diabetes, scientists say.



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