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  1. Prevention's Diabetes Diet Cookbook by Editors of Prevention Magazine, Ann Fittante, 2008-10-14
  2. The 4-Ingredient Diabetes Cookbook: Simple, Quick, and Delicious Recipes Using Just 4 Ingredients or Less by Nancy Hughes, 2007-07-13
  3. Death to Diabetes: The Six Stages of Type 2 Diabetes Control & Reversal (Version 1.0) by DeWayne McCulley, 2005-10-30
  4. Mayo Clinic Essential Diabetes Book by Mayo Clinic, 2009-03-10
  5. Diabetes Meal Planning Made Easy, 4th Edition by Hope Warshaw, 2010-03-18
  6. The pH Miracle for Diabetes: The Revolutionary Diet Plan for Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetics by Robert O. Young, Shelley Redford Young, 2005-05-12
  7. The New Family Cookbook for People with Diabetes by American Diabetes Association, The American Dietetic Association, 2007-11-20
  8. Diabetes Snacks, Treats, and Easy Eats for Kids: 130 Recipes for the Foods Kids Really Like to Eat by Barbara Grunes, 2010-05-01
  9. The All-Natural Diabetes Cookbook by Jackie Newgent, 2007-08-28
  10. The 30-Day Diabetes Miracle Cookbook: Stop Diabetes with an Easy-to-Follow Plant-Based, Carb-Counting Diet by Bonnie House, Diana Fleming, et all 2008-05-06
  11. Reversing Diabetes Cookbook: More Than 200 Delicious, Healthy Recipes by Julian Whitaker, Peggy Dace, 2004-08-01
  12. Diabetes Carbohydrate and Fat Gram Guide, Fourth Edition by Lee Ann Holzmeister, 2010-09-15
  13. Taking Diabetes to School (Special Kids in Schools Series) by Kim Gosselin, 2004-11-10
  14. Dr. Neal Barnard's Program to Reverse Diabetes Now: The Scientifically Proven System for Reversing Diabetes Without Drugs by Neal D., M.D. Barnard, 2007-01

41. Questions And Answers About Diabetes In The Workplace And The Americans With Dis
This guide explains how the ADA might apply to job applicants and employees with diabetes. In particular, this guide explains
http://www.eeoc.gov/facts/diabetes.html
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Questions and Answers About Diabetes in the Workplace and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Introduction
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities. Title I of the ADA covers employment by private employers with 15 or more employees as well as state and local government employers. The Rehabilitation Act provides similar protections related to federal employment. In addition, most states have their own laws prohibiting employment discrimination on the basis of disability. Some of these state laws may apply to smaller employers and provide protections in addition to those available under the ADA. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) enforces the employment provisions of the ADA. This guide explains how the ADA might apply to job applicants and employees with diabetes. In particular, this guide explains:
  • when diabetes is a disability under the ADA; when an employer may ask an applicant or employee questions about her diabetes;

42. Diabetes
About 16 million people in the United States have diabetes mellitus, a serious, lifelong disorder that is, as yet, incurable. About one-third of these
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Diabetes
About 16 million people in the United States have diabetes mellitus, a serious, life-long disorder that is, as yet, incurable. About one-third of these people do not know they have diabetes and are not under medical care. Each year, approximately 600,000 people are diagnosed with diabetes. In Illinois, approximately 500,000 persons 18 years of age and older have diagnosed diabetes. Individuals with diabetes are at increased risk for heart disease, blindness, kidney failure and lower extremity amputations not related to injuries. Diabetes and its complications occur among Americans of all ages and racial and ethnic groups. The burden of the disease, however, is heavier among the elderly and certain racial and ethnic populations, including African Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, American Indians, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. What is diabetes? The term diabetes refers either to a deficiency of insulin or to the body's decreased ability to use insulin. Insulin, a hormone secreted by the pancreas, allows glucose (sugar) to enter body cells and be converted to energy. It also is needed to synthesize protein and to store fats. In uncontrolled diabetes, glucose and lipids (fats) remain in the bloodstream and, in time, damage the body's vital organs and contribute to heart disease. There are two main types of diabetes: non-insulin dependent (type-2) and insulin dependent (type-1). Non-insulin dependent diabetes, which usually appears after the age of 40, is the most common type, affecting 90 percent - 95 percent of those who have the disease. Insulin-dependent diabetes affects the remaining proportion of those with the disease. Although this type of diabetes can occur at any age, it most often appears in childhood or during the teen years.

43. Using EFT For Diabetes
For an inside look at how an expert used EFT for a client to materially improve severe diabetic symptoms, please review.
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Michael is a 59 year-old obese male. Suffering from leg ulcers, advanced diabetes, leg and back pain.
    After EFT:
  • Michael's insulin need dropped from 3 shots per day to 1 shot per week. His sugar level dropped from 400 to 109. His leg ulcer is healing and the blood pressure to his feet has increased. The leg and back pain are gone. His energy level has increased dramatically.
We are still learning why EFT works so well, for so many different ailments. It centers around the profound effects of the body's subtle energies using the theory that "the cause of all negative emotions is a disruption in the body's energy system." Accordingly, EFT is an emotional form of acupuncture except that we don't use needles. Instead, we tap with the fingertips to stimulate certain meridian energy points while the client is "tuned in" to the problem. Further, EFT often provides relief for a very wide range of physical symptoms. This, too, is abundantly clear in our case histories, which provide unmistakable evidence of the link between our physical ailments and our emotional issues.

44. Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
INTRODUCTION — Type 2 diabetes mellitus occurs when the pancreas (an organ in the abdomen) produces insufficient amounts of the hormone insulin and/or the
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45. Ivanhoe's Medical Breakthroughs - Diabetes Channel
Big News in diabetes! ST. LOUIS (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) Nerve damage, kidney failure, vision loss and amputations. These are a few of the many
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46. Diabetes & Endocrinology - Medscape
Find diabetes Endocrinology Continuing Medical Education (CME), diabetes Endocrinology medical journal articles, MEDLINE, diabetes Endocrinology
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47. Pets With Diabetes Home Page
Offers education, resources, and support for owners of diabetic pets.
http://www.petdiabetes.org/

48. Diabetes
diabetes Updated January 17, 2008 Care Treatment of Children with diabetes Nutrition for Children with diabetes More about Living with diabetes
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49. Diabetes: Online References For Health Concerns
The consequences of uncontrolled diabetes are severe blindness, kidney failure, increased risk of heart disease, and painful peripheral nerve damage.
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50. Diabetes - Symptoms, Diabetes Diet, Type 2 Diabetes, Type I Diabetes, Blood Gluc
diabetes information relating to diabetes symptoms, diabetes diet, type 2 diabetes, diabetes mellitus, type I diabetes, type II diabetes, blood glucose
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Diabetes mellitus, commonly referred to as diabetes, is a medical condition associated with abnormally high levels of glucose (or sugar) in the blood (hyperglycaemia).
  • Glucose is a type of sugar found in certain foods such as honey and some, but not all, fruits. It is also the form of sugar that all sugary and starchy foods are converted to in the body after digestion. Glucose is used by the body to make energy. Normally, blood glucose levels are tightly controlled by insulin, a chemical signalling substance (hormone) that is produced by a gland near your stomach called the pancreas. Insulin lowers the blood glucose level because it stimulates the body to make use of glucose. When the amount of glucose in the blood increases, for example, after eating food, insulin is released from the pancreas to normalise the glucose level. However, in patients with diabetes mellitus, the elevated glucose levels cannot be normalised. This causes abnormally high levels of blood glucose, which ultimately leads to the presence of glucose in the urine (glucosuria).

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51. Treating Type 2 Diabetes With Dietary Supplements [NCCAM Research Report]
Type 2 diabetes Treatment with Dietary Supplements.
http://nccam.nih.gov/health/diabetes/
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52. Causes Of Diabetes
diabetes is the No. 6 leading causes of deaths in the United States, according to 2001 data from the United States National Center for Health Statistics.
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Also: Blood Glucose Level Glucose Meter Also: Blood Glucose Meter Glucose Monitor Also: Blood Glucose Monitor Glucose Test Also: Glucose Tolerance Test Glucose Intolerance Diabetes Diet Diabetes Food ... Diabetes is the No. 6 leading causes of deaths in the United States, according to 2001 data from the United States National Center for Health Statistics. Causes of Diabetes New! Discuss the Causes of Diabetes at our Diabetes Forum Causes of Diabetes Diabetes mellitus occurs when the pancreas doesn't make enough or any of the hormone insulin, or when the insulin produced doesn't work effectively. In diabetes, this causes the level of glucose in the blood to be too high. In Type 1 diabetes the cells in the pancreas that make insulin are destroyed, causing a severe lack of insulin. This is thought to be the result of the body attacking and destroying its own cells in the pancreas - known as an autoimmune reaction.

53. Patient Resources : Diabetes
OxaliplatinRelated Neuropathy and Diabetic Neuropathy Appear Not to Be Additive in Comorbid Colorectal Cancer and diabetes Presented at ICACT
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54. Canine Diabetes
Information for owners of Canines with diabetes Mellitus.
http://www.caninediabetes.org/
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Information about Different Insulins and The Basics - added April 18, 2008 Please participate in this survey if you own a diabetic dog or cat School of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, Australia
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In this article they interviewed Judy Dick and Queenie
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The information within these pages is intended to be a starting point for owners of newly diagnosed dogs. You will find a lot of great information about Canine Diabetes on the net these days... but not enough. Canine Diabetes is very similar to that of cats, and even humans. Don't forget to visit some of these great sites too! last updated Please visit www.petdiabetes.com

55. Diabetes, UPMC | University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
A comprehensive resource describing the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of diabetes from the health care experts at the University of Pittsburgh
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56. Diabetes: Natural Remedies And Alternative Treatment Options
Information about natural treatment options for diabetes, including home remedies, herbs, supplement, diet, and alternative therapies.
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Information about natural treatment options for diabetes, including home remedies, herbs, supplement, diet, and alternative therapies. Natural Remedies for Diabetes Here are eight natural remedies that are being explored for type 2 diabetes. Is Cinnamon a Proven Diabetes Remedy? A reader asks, "The cinnamon tea has helped control my diabetes. I'm just curious as to whether this has been proven or tested". Cinnamon Tea Recipe This is a simple recipe for cinnamon tea. Ginseng and Diabetes Research suggests ginseng may be beneficial for diabetes. Learn more about the research, dosages used and side effects. What is Bitter Melon ? What is bitter melon? Why do people use it? What are the possible side effects and safety concerns? Helath Benefits of Cinnamon An overview of the health benefits and safety concerns of cinnamon. Glucosamine and Diabetes There have been several reports suggesting that glucosamine should be used with caution by people with diabetes.

57. Heartburn, Gastroesophageal Reflux (GER), And Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (G
The NDDIC is a service of the National Institute of diabetes and Digestive and NIDDK logo link to the National Institute of diabetes and Digestive and
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What is GERD?
When acid reflux occurs, food or fluid can be tasted in the back of the mouth. When refluxed stomach acid touches the lining of the esophagus it may cause a burning sensation in the chest or throat called heartburn or acid indigestion. Occasional GER is common and does not necessarily mean one has GERD. Persistent reflux that occurs more than twice a week is considered GERD, and it can eventually lead to more serious health problems. People of all ages can have GERD. Top
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What causes GERD?
The reason some people develop GERD is still unclear. However, research shows that in people with GERD, the LES relaxes while the rest of the esophagus is working. Anatomical abnormalities such as a hiatal hernia may also contribute to GERD. A hiatal hernia occurs when the upper part of the stomach and the LES move above the diaphragm, the muscle wall that separates the stomach from the chest. Normally, the diaphragm helps the LES keep acid from rising up into the esophagus. When a hiatal hernia is present, acid reflux can occur more easily. A hiatal hernia can occur in people of any age and is most often a normal finding in otherwise healthy people over age 50. Most of the time, a hiatal hernia produces no symptoms.

58. Diabetes Monitor
the diabetes Monitor Monitoring diabetes happenings everywhere in cyberspace, and providing information, education and support for people with diabetes.
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59. Diabetes - Find Community, News, Information On Diabetes
diabetes information on diabetes type 1 and type 2, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of diabetes.
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A nasty interplay observed between arthritis, diabetes and inactivity appears to multiply serious health risks, according to a new report. Read more Answer questions, check diabetes symptoms, find resources More Take action, check diabetes treatment options, achieve goals

60. American Diabetes Association Journals
Web site for American diabetes Association Journals.
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