Insulin Resistance: the Plague of Modern Society!


Insulin resistance affects tens of millions in the United States. While insulin resistance can run in families, it is most influenced by lack of activity and the consumption of too much unrefined sugar. Both lead to an overweight condition, which then makes the problem of insulin resistance worse.
In order to understand insulin resistance, it is [...]

PAD | Are You at Risk for Peripheral Arterial Disease?


You walk a block, then clutch your leg with what feels like a charley horse. You stop, and the pain does too. The discomfort may be a warning of a common yet serious condition called peripheral arterial disease (PAD).
In PAD, the same fatty material that can clog heart arteries builds up in the arteries of [...]

Diabetes and Circulatory Disease


Diabetes is a scourge on our society. The number of diabetes patients in the US has climbed to an estimated 12-14 million, up from 8 million in 1990. This article will deal with the growth in Type-I and Type-II diabetes in the US, and the effect that diabetes can have on circulatory disease.
The rate of [...]

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and type-II Diabetes


PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) is a hormone imbalance that occurs in women, and can often be mistaken for something else. Women who have it have high testosterone and high circulating insulin levels. Without diagnosis, women with PCOS risk infertility, persistent weight gain and, if left untreated for a long period of time, Type-II diabetes.
It’s estimated [...]

The Older Type-II Diabetic and Exercise


It is important for all individuals to maintain an active lifestyle for good mental and physical health. It is just as important for the older person who has type-2 diabetes to stay physically active for their good health. The reason is that exercise can actually improve the sugar control that is so important to managing [...]

What is the Difference Between Juvenile and Adult-Onset Diabetes, and What Can We Do about It?


It used to be clear that Juvenile, or Type-I diabetes, occurred only with children, and Type-II (”Adult Onset”) diabetes occurred solely among adults. While Type-I diabetes remains a problem of the young, and has a different etiology than Type-II diabetes, both are climbing in incidence. Each has a different cause, and can be treated in [...]

America is Suffering from an Obesity Epidemic


66 million Americans are clinically obese. That means that they have more than 30% fat by body weight, when a ‘normal’ body should have less than 25%. Obesity has reached epidemic proportions over the past twenty years.
Obesity used to be thought of as a problem of a few states in Appalachia and the Southeast. [...]

Diabetes: Four Hidden Complications


According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), more than 14 million Americans have been diagnosed with diabetes and another 6 million have the disease and have not been diagnosed. High blood sugar causes many underlying health issues if not managed.
There are two types of diabetes: Type I and Type II. Persons [...]

Diabetes: Do You Know If You Have It?


Nearly 7% of Americans have some type of diabetes. Unfortunately, nearly one third of those people are unaware they suffer from it. When a person has diabetes, their body is unable to use the glucose that is in the food they eat.
Diabetes is a very serious illness that, if left untreated, can [...]

Keep Yourself Healthy With Diabetic Diet Plan


According to the 2005 statistics, over 7% of the population in the United States have diabetes. That is a whopping 20 million people in the United States alone.
Diabetes occurs when the body can no longer convert the daily food that you eat into energy that you need for bodily functions as well as daily [...]