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Stress and Diabetes / Stress Management / How to Reduce Your Stress Levels Stress means an emergency state in our body in order to adapt or react to a difficult situation. Stress may be physical as in illness or injury, or mental such as that caused by anxiety or worry. Learn why if you have diabetes you should know how...(Continue Reading)
Stress & Diabetes / How to Control Stress Some easy activities can help you cope with stress and live better, learn about them....(Continue Reading)
Stress Stress means an emergency state in our body in order to adapt or react to a difficult situation. Stress may be physical as in illness or injury, or mental such as that caused by anxiety or worry. Learn why if you have diabetes you should know how...(Continue Reading)
Stress Management Improves Diabetes Control Doctors have shown an improvement in control of diabetes following a stress management intervention program....(Continue Reading)
Diabetes Facts about diabetes in women. Covers causes of diabetes, diagnosis, symptoms, prevention, and risk factors....(Continue Reading)
Stress For Moms May Cause Diabetes in Children Stress Management Tips for Mom. According to Reuters Health, the children of women who experience stress through life events such as divorce, violence, etc, appear to be prone to develop type 1 diabetes. A Swedish study was conducted involving nearly...(Continue Reading)
Diabetes - page 2 of 2 Facts about diabetes in women. Covers causes of diabetes, diagnosis, symptoms, prevention, and risk factors....(Continue Reading)
Stress and Your Body Stress is associated with poor disease control in diabetics and numerous other physical and psychological ailments....(Continue Reading)
Stress Reduction Tips Stress and Diabetes Stress makes our body react and prepare to fight or flee from danger. When this happens, adrenalin (epinephrine), the emergency hormone, is produced by the adrenal grands and this causes a cascade of metabolic reactions, including...(Continue Reading)
Hyperglycemia "Hyperglycemia" means high blood sugar levels. You may not notice that you have hyperglycemia until your blood glucose is above 180 mg/dl....(Continue Reading)
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