Controlling Diabetes
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6 Strategies for Controlling Diabetes
diabetes.webmd.com — “Learn what the next steps are after being diagnosed with diabetes, including diabetes research, management, self-care, and more.” View full resource at diabetes.webmd.com
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Diabetes Treatment and Control | Diabetes | MDInfo
mdinfo.com — “How do I cure Diabetes and how can I prevent it from worsening? Is it contagious?” View full resource at mdinfo.com
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Salivary Amylase and Glucose Control - Diabetes
healthcentral.com — “When you eat carbohydrates, digestion begins in the mouth. Your salivary glands secrete a hormone called salivary amylase that starts breaking down starches and...” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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Can u eat high carb diet & level BG? Gretchen Becker: Salivary Amylase & Glucose Control - #diabetes http://t.co/kMoVw4Ux cc: @HealthCentral
Controlling Diabetes: 7 Tips for Health
diabetes.webmd.com — “The 7 principles for controlling your diabetes.” View full resource at diabetes.webmd.com
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7 Principles for Controlling Diabetes for Life http://bit.ly/apdQSR
Control Diabetes with Stevia | 3FC
3fatchicks.com — “There is one new alternative for diabetics to use to still enjoy their favorite sweets, and this is Stevia. Diabetes is a growing concern around the world.” View full resource at 3fatchicks.com
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10 Walking Tips to Control Diabetes
lifemojo.com — “10 Walking Tips to Control Diabetes - Exercises are a Diabetics boon, and walking is one of the best exercises you can do. Here are few tips that will help you take the right steps and precautions to make walking a curative habit... Check out the complete article here.” View full resource at lifemojo.com
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Mediterranean Diet Helps Control Diabetes
diabetes.webmd.com — “Eating a Mediterranean-style diet may help people with type 2 diabetes keep their disease under control without drugs better than following a typical low-fat diet. ” View full resource at diabetes.webmd.com
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Exercise Programs Help Control Diabetes
diabetes.webmd.com — “Structured exercise programs that include aerobic and/or resistance training help improve blood sugar levels in people with diabetes, new research indicates.” View full resource at diabetes.webmd.com
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Study Shows Structured Programs Help Improve Blood Sugar Levels in Diabetes Patients http://bit.ly/jlBaRR
Controlling Diabetes With Exercise - Diabetes Center - Everyday Health
everydayhealth.com — “Exercise is an important component of a diabetes management plan. Learn how exercise can help control your blood glucose levels at Everyday Health.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
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Why exercise is so important in controlling #diabetes and how you can safely add more of it to your day. http://ow.ly/18OfW
Reducing Cancer Risk And Mortality By Avoiding Or Controlling Diabetes
medicalnewstoday.com — “Results of the NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study revealed that diabetes is associated with lower risk of prostate cancer in men but with higher risk of other cancers in both men and women. The data,” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Reducing Cancer Risk And Mortality By Avoiding Or Controlling Diabetes http://mnt.to/3T6R #pancreaticcancer
Controlling diabetes may help reduce the cost of care
endocrineweb.com — “One thing that often gets lost in the discussion of type 2 diabetes is the cost associated with treating it. The American Diabetes association estimates the total cost associated with the condition was $174 billion in 2007.” View full resource at endocrineweb.com
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Health Tip: Controlling Diabetic Nephropathy - Tom Heston
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Health Tip: Controlling Diabetic Nephropathy http://bit.ly/6vvkIm
The Power To Control Diabetes Is in Your Hands | NDEP
ndep.nih.gov — “The Power To Control Diabetes Is in Your Hands | NDEP” View full resource at ndep.nih.gov
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The power to control #diabetes is in your hands: #Tips and #information from @NDEP, @HHSGov and @CDCgov http://ow.ly/6HCpg
Control Diabetes For Life: The 7 Basic Rules
lifemojo.com — “Control Diabetes For Life: The 7 Basic Rules - Diabetes care becomes important if someone is afflicted with the ailment. Diabetic care ensures people with the disease live a healthy life irrespective of their condition. Diabetic care requires prudent management of the ailment, so that it remains controlled. Here are seven basic rules that will help you control diabetes for life... Check out the complete article here.” View full resource at lifemojo.com
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Intensive Control :: Diabetes Self-Management
diabetesselfmanagement.com — “A report concludes that intensive blood glucose control does not produce better medical outcomes than standard control. Is its logic sound?” View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com
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#diabetes A report concludes that intensive glucose control does not produce better outcomes than standard control. http://t.co/yLnD8sL
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Ann Bartlett
Ann Bartlett is an expert in balancing traditional, non-traditional, and lifestyle health choices to manage her own health. She has been a practicing massage therapist for 23 years for clients ranging from terminally ill to professional and world-class athletes and is owner of the Body in Balance Center, an integrated wellness practice in Alexandria, VA.
Ms. Bartlett has lived with juvenile diabetes since she was 5 years old. Her father was a founding board member of JDRF. A pilot for TWA, he used his international travels to find Type 1 researchers from around the globe and engage them in collaborative sharing. He successfully fostered relationships in London, TeleViv and Milan and helped create the first international Type 1 diabetes symposium in the mid 70s.
As a result of her parents’ efforts, Ann developed a sense of responsibility for her diabetes care and a love for understanding the body in health and illness. Ann sees the challenges of living with diabetes as a gigantic puzzle for which lifestyle, management and research give clues for fitting the pieces together and keeping her engaged in her long-term health and happiness.
Ann is a former board member of JDRF Capitol Chapter having served 6 years as research information volunteer and outreach chair. Ann was a patient expert for healthcentral.com for 4 years and served as the community leader for type 1 diabetes on healthcentral.com. Ann has been speaking at healthcare industry conferences and patient conferences. Ann also serves as a consultant for Sanofi US diabetes.
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