Exercise Tips for Diabetics
Guest post by Diane Raymond If you suffer from diabetes, you well know that exercise can and should be a part of the comprehensive treatment of both type I and type II diabetes.
Tricks to Make Halloween a Treat for Children with Diabetes
Today, candy is the central focus of the spookiest holiday of the year. In fact, the average American consumes 24 pounds of candy in a year, most of which is eaten right after Halloween according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
First Line Advice for Diabetes
Following is a guest article from Rebecca Subbiah RD, LDN. Rebecca has been kind enough to post here in the past with articles on "What to Expect From The Dietitians Visit" and "Tips for Loved Ones with Diabetes."
Interview: Haidee Merritt
Haidee Merritt has had diabetes her entire life. Think about this the next time you complain about your health.
Diabetes – Tips on Leg and Foot Care to Avoid Complications
It is important that diabetes sufferers be aware of the possible risks that may affect their overall health, beginning with the feet and legs.
Destroying Embryos – Facts and Fallacies About Stem Cell Research
Many ultra-religious people are opposed to blastocyst stem cell research because they think it destroys a human embryo. There are some scientific reasons why this cannot be true. First of all, fertilization and conception are not synonymous and do not occur at the same time. Fertilization of an egg may occur in the fallopian tube or in-vitro by scientific means. It takes only a few hours after the sperm and ovum unite to start the process of cell division. Conception occurs when a fertilized egg implants itself in the uterine lining and begins to draw nourishment. A pregnancy does not actually ...
Living Will – Why You Need One
A Living Will, also known as a Healthcare Directive or Advanced Health Care Directive, is a legal document used to specify the healthcare or life support you would like to receive under certain conditions. If you are admitted to the hospital you will probably be asked if you have a living will. It is different from a Last Will and Testament, and does not take the place of one. Because humans fear death, we try to prevent our own demise even when it is inevitable-even when it is in the soul's best interest to leave this earth plane. With life saving ...
Books
Got an email recently from a woman involved with the “raw food movement.”...
The fabulous David Mendosa was kind enough to give a shout out about my book, 21...
Forget to mention that 21 Simple Things You Can Do to Help Someone With Diabetes...
Just got a new review from Rebecca at the Chow and Chatter Blog on my book, 21 Simple...
Thanks to Christine Eirschele for reviewing my diabetes book on Orato. Midwest...
Boy, when you write a book you hope it will touch someone. As a writer, there is...
Feathered Quill Reviews 21 Simple Things You Can Do to Help Someone With Diabetes
From Feathered Quill Reviews: Cherie Burbach’s 21 Simple Things You Can Do to Help...
First Review for 21 Simple Things You Can Do to Help Someone With Diabetes
Got my first review for my latest book, 21 Simple Things You Can Do to Help Someone...
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Diabetes News
Today, candy is the central focus of the spookiest holiday of the year. In fact,...
Following is a guest article from Rebecca Subbiah RD, LDN. Rebecca has been kind...
It is important that diabetes sufferers be aware of the possible risks that may affect...
Many ultra-religious people are opposed to blastocyst stem cell research because...
A Living Will, also known as a Healthcare Directive or Advanced Health Care Directive,...
A lot of people aren’t aware they have type 2 diabetes because symptoms are...
Have you ever noticed that numbers are important in health? Your date of birth is...
Most expectant women look forward to pregnancy as a time filled with joy and wonder....
Diabetics deal with many fears upon getting the disease. What’s worse, friends...
Doesn’t it seem as if the research into diabetes is more exciting every day? Read More →
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Interviews
Haidee Merritt has had diabetes her entire life. Think about this the next time you complain about your health. [Read more of this review] Read More →
Interview: Tania Bugnet
Imagine having diabetes so long that you simply don’t know what it’s like to live without managing your blood sugar or taking shots. [Read more of this review] Read More →
Interview: Vicki Newell
Today we’re talking to Vicki Newell as part of our diabetic interview series. [Read more of this review] Read More →
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