Insulin Shock and Insulin Reactions
Insulin, which normally is made in the pancreas, is necessary for sugar to enter the cells. It helps keep the levels of sugar in the blood from get...
Read moreInsulin, which normally is made in the pancreas, is necessary for sugar to enter the cells. It helps keep the levels of sugar in the blood from get...
Read moreCaution: If you have type 1 diabetes and your blood sugar is high, you need to check your urine for ketones. If you have type 2 diabetes and your b...
Read moreGlucagon can tell your liver not to take in too much glucose from the food you eat and to release stored sugar into your blood instead. If your blo...
Read moreYour blood sugar level can give your doctor important clues about your health, and an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) shows how well your body h...
Read moreNeuropathy is a condition that happens when your nerves don’t work the way they should because your nerve cells have been damaged or destroyed. Kee...
Read moreSome experts used to think there was a 'diabetes diet.' They thought people with diabetes had to avoid all foods with sugars or stop eating certain...
Read moreSince type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease -- your body destroys the cells that make insulin -- it makes sense that HLA genes are front and cen...
Read moreWorking closely with your doctor, you can manage your diabetes by focusing on six key changes in your daily life. An active lifestyle helps you con...
Read moreThat can make kidney stones more likely. Work with your doctor to make sure your diabetes is under control. Staying hydrated is one of the best thi...
Read moreTo understand why insulin is important, it helps to know more about how your body uses food for energy. When the amount of glucose in your blood ri...
Read moreKnowing how many total carbs per serving are in foods helps you manage your blood sugar levels. But it's smarter to stick with real meals or calori...
Read moreBut if you have type 1 diabetes, your body doesn't make insulin. Your doctor might rule out diabetes, since most people with type 2 diabetes are ov...
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