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    Pre-diabetes, Type 1, Type 2, Gestational, Complications, Diet and Nutrition, Yoga for Diabetes, Personal stories, News and Views, Discussions. Focus on Prevention and Management

  • Highest number of diabetes-linked TB cases (302,000) in India, says Lancet
    Diabetes is making an increasingly important contribution to the TB epidemic and a 52% increase in diabetes prevalence recorded over the last 3 years in the 22 highest TB burden countries is thought to be responsible for a rise in diabetes-associated TB cases from 10% in 2010 to 15% in 2013,” says the Lancet study to be published in the medical journal this week. Read more here  Diabetes has long been known to be a risk factor for active tuberculosis and reactivation of latent tuberculosis…
  • Healthy Foods and Treats in Singapore
    Juliana Lim has had Type II diabetes for 27 years. Here, she shares her diabetes and cholesterol friendly secrets and her little treats. She is a committee member of Diabetic Society of Singapore and represents the Diabetic Support Group.  Food - Try to include the following in your daily diet: 1. Small black fungus -These are easily available in supermarkets and can definitely help to manage your blood sugar. 2. Ladies fingers (Okra) - Try to get the fresher ones.…
  • Research Tie up for Diabetes Nephropathy
    AstraZeneca and Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma said on Wednesday they said signed a three-year research collaboration into diabetic nephropathy, or kidney failure due to diabetes. http://news.yahoo.com/astrazeneca-mitsubishi-tanabe-diabetes-research-064428458--finance.html
  • Number of diabetic women on the rise
    "In Tamil Nadu, it was found that 2,66,661 women above the age of 30 years were diabetic,," the health minister said. Terming diabetes as a killer disease, he recommended that people should exercise more regularly. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/City/Trichy/Number-of-women-affected-by-diabetes-on-the-rise/articleshow/38768515.cms
  • Ramadan Fasting Tips For People With Diabetes
    People with diabetes need to be very careful during Ramadan in order to maintain good glycemic control. Here are some tips for those who are fasting during this period.  During the fasting month of Ramadan, Muslims all over the world are fasting during daylight hours, eating two meals a day – Sehri or Suhoor (at pre-dawn) and Iftar (at sunset).  For people with diabetes taking insulin or on some medication, the many hours without food and water puts them at risk of…
  • High blood sugar 'raises depression risk' in diabetics
    Researchers have suggested that people with diabetes may be more prone to depression because of an interaction in this group between high blood sugar levels and a neurotransmitter associated with depression. The team presented their findings at the joint meeting of the International Society of Endocrinology and the Endocrine Society: ICE/ENDO 2014 in Chicago, IL. Previous research has suggested links between diabetes and depression, but scientists have been unsure of the…
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    Yoga - Sarpasana or Snake Pose
    Meaning Sarpa means snake. Sarpasana mimics the posture of a snake. Benefits of Sarpasana 1. It strengthens the back and makes the spine supple. 2. The posture helps to stretch the abdominal cavity and the chest. 3. It stimulates and directly exercises internal organs such as the pancreas, intestines, liver and kidneys. Thus Sarpasana is believed to help manage diabetes. 4. It massages the pelvis and the reproductive organs, helps in menstrual and other gynaecological disorders. 5. It deepens…
  • Diabetic Complications - Nephropathy - Kidney
    The function of the kidney is to rid the body of toxins and to purify the blood. Diabetes can reduce the kidney’s ability to filter waste products, leading to build-up of waste products in the body. Anatomy of the kidney This is how the kidney works: The end functioning unit of the kidney is the glomerulus, which filters out ammonia, urea and other chemicals from the blood entering the kidneys. Blood vessels that enter the kidney are called afferent and those exiting are…
  • Focus on exercise and diet control
    Says Mumbai-based Pradeep , 59, who gave up sweets and took up yoga to keep his diabetes under control. Q. What kind of diabetes are you suffering from?  Type 2 diabetes Q. When were you diagnosed? 1994 Q. Early symptoms? I had pain in my legs and general lethargy. Q. Is there diabetes in the family? No Q. Did you start managing it immediately or was there another trigger point? I started managing immediately. Q. What is your present condition? Diabetes is fully under control. Q. What…
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    Diabetes and Travel - Carry A Doctor's Note
    Despite being insulin-dependent, Jayesh Shah (54) continues to globe-trot for work. All it needs is a little extra planning, he says. Here, he shares his top tips for travelling safely with diabetes.  • Carry the doctor’s prescription with you • Inform airport security that you are a diabetic • When travelling across time zones, adjust your medication and food intake as per the time zone that you are currently in • Do not skip any meals; over eating is better than fasting,…
I want to manage diabetes in a more effective manner.
diabetic since last 15 yr
I have first time diagnose diabities
I am diagonised the diabetic. The blood test resutes are- Blood glucose fasting - 138  mg/dl Post Prandial - 199 mg/dl Doctor advised me to take "Gkycuogage 500 mg" tab twice/day  
In mar 2018 I gone with complete heath check up test there is no issue with my blood sugar even hba1c is normal no issue of diabetes... But in June during a fasting and pp test it shows boost of 324 and 406.then I consult my doctor and I started…
Being a diabitic want to no wat yoga to be done and wat exercises as have knee problem too.
Being a diabitic want to no wat yoga to be done and wat exercises as have knee problem too.
can either sweet potato or green raw banana be a substitute for potato for diabetic friendly cooking?
Do we get any side effects if we use lantus
I would like to really control my diabetes this year. What is the best new year resolution I can make for 2019

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