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Gestational Diabetes – What Happens after the Baby is Born

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Gestational Diabetes – What Happens after the Baby is Born

The light at the end of the tunnel with gestational diabetes is that the condition is only
present when you are pregnant.  In almost all cases once your baby is born your pancreas
will continue to produce enough insulin for your and your body will process it properly.  

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Gestational Diabetes – Risks for Moms during Pregnancy

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Gestational Diabetes – Risks for Moms during Pregnancy

Even though in most cases gestational diabetes is temporary and is rectified after your
baby is born, it is still serious and needs to be managed properly.  You will have the
support of your doctor and most likely an endocrinologist and a dietician but the actual
work of eating properly and exercising falls into your lap.  There are risks for your baby
if you don’t and risks for yourself too.

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Eating On A Budget For Your Type2 Diabetes Food

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Food prices and the cost of living is going up on almost constantly so when you have diabetes it is important to know how to shop wisely. This can include the purchasing of type2 diabetes food. In order to keep the type2 diabetes food costs down you will need to know what is a good substitute and what is not. This means that you can buy some food instead of other.

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Cure Type II Diabetes Naturally

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Here’s an amazing story of how one women determined to fight diabetes after her husband collapsed on a wedding night.

Click here to listen to her story.

Let’s admit most of us don’t even know that we have diabetes until something like that struck us or our loved one. Unfortunately when that happens it is too late.

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What Are Diabetes Nutrition?

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

What are the common causes of diabetes?

Studies after studies shows that this disease is tied strongly to both fat in the diet and fat in the body. Contrary to the popular believe, sugar is not the only culprit that contribute to the disease.

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