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The primary causes for the high rate of diabetes in the African-American community revolves around poor diet and lack of physical activity. With the proper treatment and care, diabetes can be prevented and/or controlled.

Today is Diabetes Alert Day. The National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP) wants to bring attention to risk factors for type 2 diabetes, including having a…

Type 2 diabetes is disease in which a person’s insulin levels are low relative to the glucose concentration in the body.  Although a type 2…

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Rice Lovers pay attention! A new study has taken a closer look at what our selections of rice means for our risk of diabetes.

Rice Lovers pay attention! A new study has taken a closer look at what our selections of rice means for our risk of diabetes.  A…

A new video from the CDC-TV was recently released to help Americans learn if they are at risk for type-2 diabetes.  The Health Matters series,…

New Research published by the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry reveals that caffeine may be the ingredient in coffee that stops the onset of…

VIA: WEBMD.COM – PHOTO VIA: SAVVYHEALTHFITNESS.COM Learn the lifestyle changes that can get rid of your type 2 diabetes.   Type 2 diabetes can’t be cured, but it can be reversed by eating right and exercising regularly. Do what Karen Parrish, 53, did: Take control of your disease rather than letting your disease control you. […]

Diabetes does not discriminate. It doesn’t care whether you’re famous or not, if your body frame is small, medium or large, or whether you’re female…

According to the International Obesity Task Force estimates in 2002 60% of diabetes cases were due to weight gain, and in western nations the percentage climbs into the 90% range. See why losing belly fat can reduce your risk here.