
Increasing risk of vaginal yeast infection is one of the major effects of diabetes in women. Yeast is a common type of micro organism that lives in human body. It feeds on sugars called glycogen and glucose. When you have diabetes more of these sugars are available to yeast in your blood and body tissue [...]
January 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Introduction To Diabetes | Read More »

In your childhood you might have come across an interesting question. Which is the first one? An egg? Or a chick? The relationship between lack of sleep and diabetes is some thing like that. Numerous experiments prove that lack of enough sound sleep increases the risk of diabetes. And vice-versa is also true. The importance [...]
January 19th, 2008 | Posted in Diabetes Risk Factors | Read More »
No one likes being sick and if you are diabetic, you have additional worries, but taking measures to control your sugar levels and being in touch with a doctor will help you cope up with illness easily. Sick days can make blood sugars hard to control. When a person becomes ill, their body fights the [...]
January 17th, 2008 | Posted in Introduction To Diabetes | Read More »

Controlling dietary habits is the key to keep blood glucose in control in case of both type1 and type2 diabetes. Holidays are the time your regular diet plan might go out of control because of the holiday dinners you attend. This might affect your amount of intake of food and spacing of meals. Following are [...]
January 5th, 2008 | Posted in Diets And Diabetes | Read More »