Tag: Managing Diabetes

Innovative technology can provide real-time data for glucose monitoring

The incidence of diabetes has seen a rise in the past few years. Diabetes is a condition that occurs when the pancreas do not produce enough insulin or the body does not use the insulin properly. It can lead to complications of the heart, blood vessels, eyes, kidneys, and nerves; if neglected.  There are two types of …

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Don’t ignore the early signs of diabetes – Know and Act

Millions of people have diabetes in this world. 1 in 2 adults remain undiagnosed, and most of them have Type-2 diabetes [1]. If you hear someone talking about diabetes, you may get frightened by the idea that you may have it, or may get anxious to know if you are at the risk of having …

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Celebrating all the caregivers this World Diabetes Day

The 14th of November each year marks the celebration of World Diabetes Day. The blue circle logo represents this campaign. It was adopted in the year 2007 after the passing of the UN resolution of diabetes, and it signifies the unity of the global community in response to diabetes. In ’20, the World Diabetes Day[1] …

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How exercise plays an important role in controlling blood sugar levels

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Diabetes is a disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar is too high. The disease may have serious complications if neglected. There are two types of diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2. Type 2 diabetes is more common and is also called a lifestyle disease. Now, how to control the blood …

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World Diabetes Day: Managing Diabetes and how to get rid of it ?

World Diabetes Day is celebrated every year on 14th November with the intent of raising awareness about diabetes. This year’s theme is ‘The Family and Diabetes’! Diabetes is a condition that occurs due to high levels of glucose in the human bloodstream. It occurs when the body doesn’t produce an adequate amount of insulin. Most common …

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