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People with diabetes need to follow a healthy diet that is low in refined carbohydrates The most common complication of treating high blood glucose levels is low blood glucose levels (hypoglycemia) Diet and exercise are the cornerstones of treatment of diabetes
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The association between air pollution and diabetes is stronger for traffic-associated pollutants, gaseous, nitrogen dioxide, tobacco smoke and particulate matter Environmental protection officials must take high-priority steps to minimize air pollution By lowering pollution levels, we can reduce the incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus
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The prevalence of diabetes in the country was nearly 70 million in 2015.
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Eating the right diabetic diet can help you maintain healthy glucose levels or prevent diabetes.
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Yoga, when combined with other forms of exercise, helps a lot to control and prevent diabetes.
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Most people with type 2 diabetes live for a long period of time without being aware of their condition.
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Excess of glucose, also called sugar, in your blood from diabetes also increases your risk of eye problems.
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Diabetes, often referred to by doctors as diabetes mellitus, is a chronic condition in which your blood glucose, or blood sugar, levels are too high.
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Here are some natural home remedies to keep your blood sugar controlled and lead a healthy life with diabetes.
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The Ministry of AYUSH is observing National Ayurveda Day on October 28 thoughout the country.
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Although diabetes is a life-long disease and has no cure it can be managed.
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 The incidence of diabetes mellitus, a chronic, lifelong condition that affects the body's ability to use the energy found in food, is likely to increase 79.4 million in India, a 15 per cent increase from the current 31.7 million, said doctors.
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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) considered a cardiovascular disease risk factor, is often not detected in post-menopausal women, a recent study has revealed.
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Diabetes will be the world's seventh largest killer by 2030, unless intense and focused efforts are made by governments, communities and individuals, say experts.
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One of the most common diseases, diabetes is on the rise around the entire globe and if we consider medical experts to be trustworthy, then this disease expectedly may cross 100 million mark by the year 2030 only in India.
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The warning of diabetes are so mild that you might not even notice them.
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Here is how to spot the four most common symptoms of Type 1 diabetes in children and young people.
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Visceral or "belly fat" stored within the abdominal cavity can do more harm to health than subcutaneous fat (fatty tissue lying directly under the skin), says an expert.
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Life is certainly not easy for a diabetic as one has to maintain a healthy lifestyle throughout life since there is no cure for the disease.






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