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Too much sugar in the blood for a long time causes diabetes problems. This high blood sugar can damage many parts of the body, such as the eyes, feet, kidneys, nerves, teeth, heart and blood vessels.
Diabetes problems can be scary, but there is a lot you can do to prevent them or slow them down. This area provides information about the problems caused by diabetes and the things you can do to help prevent or minimize them.
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A Closer Look at Diabetes and Good Eye Health
According to the American Diabetes Association, people living with diabetes should take a good look at their eye health. Learn about what you can do to help prevent vision problems.
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Put Some Zest Into the Spring Season
Put some zest into the spring season with this colorful, easy to prepare dish! It features the great taste of mangoes along with the wonderful benefits of turkey and broccoli.
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Diabetes and Urologic Problems
Bladder dysfunction can have a profound effect on quality of life. Diabetes can damage the nerves that control bladder function in men and women.
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Eat Right to Feel Right on Hemodialysis
If your kidneys have stopped working, hemodialysis removes wastes from your blood. But between sessions, wastes can build up in your blood and make you sick. You can reduce the amount of wastes by watching what you eat and drink. This article will help you choose the right foods.
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Not for Your Eyes Only
In our aging population, more and more older adults will find their independence prematurely ended as eye disease removes their ability to drive, read and pursue favorite hobbies. Two new studies offer hope that healthy eating patterns that may protect our eyes.
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Diagnosis of Diabetic Neuropathy
Neuropathy is diagnosed on the basis of symptoms and a physical exam. During the exam, the doctor may check blood pressure and heart rate, muscle strength, reflexes, and sensitivity to position, vibration, temperature, or a light touch.
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Keeping Your Eyes Healthy
Learn about the things you can do each day and during each year to stay healthy and prevent eye problems caused by diabetes.
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