Monitoring a Diabetic's Blood Sugar
When
blood sugar exceeds normal levels over a prolonged period of time it causes damage to the
blood vessels and organs in the body. ....
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Monitoring Blood Glucose Levels
When
blood sugar exceeds normal levels over a prolonged period of time it causes damage to the
blood vessels and organs in the body. ....
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Diabetes
.... Loss of consciousness is possible if the
blood sugar level gets too high. .... Another class of drugs reduce
blood sugar production by the liver. ....
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Forms of Diabetes
.... Loss of consciousness is possible if the
blood sugar level gets too high. .... Another class of drugs reduce
blood sugar production by the liver. ....
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Adult Onset Diabetes (Type II Diabetes)
.... that there is no one diet for all diabetics, agreement exists that proper nutrition based on the Food Pyramid is essential to helping
blood sugar levels remain ....
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Hypoglycemia and Its Causes
Hypoglycemia, as the Latin words indicate, means low
blood sugar. Although diabetes, high
blood sugar, is the direct opposite problem ....
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Insullin and Atherosclerosis
.... Insulin resistance is also sometimes called high
blood sugar, and some studies describe insulin resistance in terms of the burden placed on the hyperglycemic ....
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Diabetes
.... is a chronic condition that reflects the fact that the body does not produce enough of the hormone insulin to break down the body's
blood sugar and keep the ....
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The Low Carbohydrate/High Protein Atkins Diet
.... such a reaction dulls the glucagon reaction, a compensatory reaction which breaks down glycogen stored in the liver to glucose to raise the
blood sugar when it ....
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High Protein Diets
.... such a reaction dulls the glucagon reaction, a compensatory reaction which breaks down glycogen stored in the liver to glucose to raise the
blood sugar when it ....
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Scientific View of Cutting Carbohydrates
.... such a reaction dulls the glucagon reaction, a compensatory reaction which breaks down glycogen stored in the liver to glucose to raise the
blood sugar when it ....
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Treatment of Diabetes
.... Because such symptoms as obesity, high
blood pressure, and renal dysfunction are not necessarily associated with high-
blood-
sugar levels associated with ....
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Health Care Delivery for Diabetes
.... Because such symptoms as obesity, high
blood pressure, and renal dysfunction are not necessarily associated with high-
blood-
sugar levels associated with ....
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Nursing Care for Young Adults with Type I Diabetes
.... With proper treatment via insulin shots or other forms of insulin,
blood sugar levels can be controlled. At the same time that insulin ....
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Functions of Tissues of the Body
.... starvation. Low
blood sugar levels which result from starvation can cause irreversible brain damage (Andersen; Integration). When ....
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Type I Diabetes in Young Adults
.... With proper treatment via insulin shots or other forms of insulin,
blood sugar levels can be controlled. At the same time that insulin ....
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Lifestyle Issues of Diabetes Mellitus
.... Diabetes is a chronic condition that reflects the fact that the body does not produce of the hormone insulin to break down the body's
blood sugar from being ....
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Severe Diabetes Problems
.... Diabetes is a chronic condition that reflects the fact that the body does not produce of the hormone insulin to break down the body's
blood sugar from being ....
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Starvation and the Body
.... starvation. Low
blood sugar levels which result from starvation can cause irreversible brain damage (Andersen; Integration). When ....
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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
.... Individuals suffering from diabetes may experience episodes of hypoglycemia (low
blood sugar levels) or hyperglycemia (high
blood sugar levels). ....
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Role of Insulin Insulin is a hormone produced in the p
In persons with diabetes, the pancreas produces no insulin, too little insulin to control
blood sugar, or defective insulin (Brown & Brillon, 1999). ....
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Affects of Stress
.... adrenalin). Epinephrine increases the heart and respiratory rates, elevates the
blood pressure, and raises the
blood sugar. This ....
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Nutrition and Athletics
.... Bakoulis, 76). This is then converted into glucose (
blood sugar) that provides the energy to the muscle cells. Although fats and ....
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Science of Nutrition & Sports
.... Bakoulis, 76). This is then converted into glucose (
blood sugar) that provides the energy to the muscle cells. Although fats and ....
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High Protein Diet & Weight Loss
.... This, in turn, delays hunger signals. Also, digesting protein causes smaller, steadier drops in
blood sugar than does the digestion of carbohydrates. ....
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Alterations in Digestive Function
.... then pain and weight loss, jaundice, splenomegaly, esophageal varices, varicose veins; insulinoma secretes excess insulin, lowering the
blood sugar; risks for ....
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Diabetic Retinopathy Diabetic Retinopathy
.... Since these two diseases--each of which has a different etiology--both result in elevated
blood sugar, hyperglycemia is considered to be a causal factor. ....
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Causes of Alcoholism
.... The pancreas makes enzymes which digest food, and insulin which controls
blood sugar, so damage to these two organs from alcohol can cause serious problems for ....
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Alcoholism as Disease
.... The pancreas makes enzymes which digest food, and insulin which controls
blood sugar, so damage to these two organs from alcohol can cause serious problems for ....
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Non Insulin-Dependent Diabetes
.... Between 35 and 55 percent of NIDDM patients exhibit faulty response of insulin secretion when their
blood sugar was raised. Only ....
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