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Feed Your Wound

FOR those who think that good care and time are the main things that help heal wounds, think again. Successful healing requires plenty of nourishment from the right diet, especially so for those with diabetic or pressure ulcers, burn or trauma injuries, or surgical wounds.

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Diabetes Management

Change Your Lifestyle, Change Your Life (Series 2/3)

One step at a time: Lifestyle changes can help with diabetes control. Mdm Tan Kim Wahy brisk walks for three hours every day.

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Carb Counting And The Glycaemic Index (Series 1/3)

FOR those who have been newly diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, sticking to a diabetes – friendly diet during the initial weeks, or months, can be a daunting and frustrating experience. This is especially so if you've never given a second thought to what you eat.

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Living well with Diabetes (6 series)

Living well with Diabetes (Series 1/6)

Proper management of diabetes is the key to staying healthy and to prevent damage to tissues and body organs. Uncontrolled diabetes in the long term can lead to complications such as cardiovascular disease, kidney failure, blindness, erectile dysfunction and foot infections.

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Living well with Diabetes (Series 2/6)

Self-monitoring of blood glucose is vital in the management of diabetes. People with diabetes are advised to keep their blood glucose level as close as possible to normal at all times to prevent cardiovascular disease and other complications such as kidney failure, blindness and foot infections.

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Living well with Diabetes (Series 3/6)

Self-monitoring of blood glucose plays a vital role in the management of diabetes. Studies have shown that self-monitoring of blood glucose helps to achieve better diabetes control as it enables people with diabetes to keep track of their blood glucose levels, and to make appropriate choices in their daily lifestyle (diet, physical activity and insulin or medication doses) to manage diabetes. To help you get started on self-monitoring, here are a few common questions and answers on the topic.

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Living well with Diabetes (Series 4/6)

Meal times can be a struggle for people with diabetes. Unsure of how to go about choosing their food, it is not uncommon to witness family members or friends with diabetes who are unable to resist their bout of "sweet-tooth" – only to beat themselves up with guilt later on.

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Living well with Diabetes (Series 5/6)

Carbohydrates are the primary fuel for the body to perform most of the bodily functions. If our diet does not contain enough carbohydrates to supply the body with glucose for energy, or if the body cannot use glucose properly, then stored fat in the liver is broken down. When this happens, ketones are produced.

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Living Well with Diabetes (Series 6/6)

For a healthy pregnancy and healthy baby, it is important to keep blood glucose levels in the normal range.

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Healthy Eating

Introduction to Healthy Eating

Losing weight is not always easy. But understanding how critical weight loss may be to both preventing and controlling type 2 diabetes is a step in the right direction.

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Dining Out Guide

Losing weight is not always easy. But understanding how critical weight loss may be to both preventing and controlling type 2 diabetes is a step in the right direction.

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Weight Management

Weight Loss and Diabetes

Losing weight is not always easy. But understanding how critical weight loss may be to both preventing and controlling type 2 diabetes is a step in the right direction.

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Find out how one patient tackled weight and appetite loss

Madam Lee Poo Leong has colorectal cancer. Last November, the 59-year-old housewife was diagnosed with stage three of the cancer, which means the tumour had spread to nearby lymph nodes but not to any other organs.

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Weight Loss & Cancer - When you manage weight loss, you also manage quality of life

Weight loss due to cancer is different from weight loss due to dieting. Cancer-induced weight loss is caused by changes in the body that result in decreased appetite, burning more calories than normal and increased breakdown of muscle.

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Putting weight behind cancer care

Elaine Young explains why cancer sufferers must eat well if they are to fight the disease.

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Exercise

Exercise Improves Blood Sugar

For people with type 2 diabetes, exercise is an essential part of their treatment plan. Exercise helps make the body more sensitive to the action of insulin. Additionally, for people who do not have diabetes, regular exercise is thought to help reduce the risk of its occurrence.

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Exercise Planning: Safety Comes First

Whether a person has type 1 or type 2 diabetes, it's important to find a regular exercise program that works.

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Make Safe Exercise a Priority

For people with diabetes, checking blood sugar levels before exercise is the most essential step in an exercise routine. Lower blood sugar may occur as quickly as two days after beginning a new exercise plan, especially if you exercise vigorously.

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Staying on Track

Staying on Track

Losing weight is not always easy. But understanding how critical weight loss may be to both preventing and controlling type 2 diabetes is a step in the right direction.

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About Diabetes

What Causes Type 2 Diabetes?

If you or a loved one has type 2 diabetes, you may be wondering why the disease has seemingly occurred suddenly. You probably have heard all sorts of explanations about the causes of this condition. Let's examine some of these risk factors that can have a profound impact on your health.

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Symptoms of Diabetes

Even though the incidence of diabetes has increased dramatically over the past several years, many people are still unaware that they have the disease.

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The Early Stages of Type 2 Diabetes

The human body is not meant to have high levels of circulating insulin. High insulin levels may keep blood sugar levels normal, or near normal; however, in some people, the potential damage to health can be significant.

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Gestational Diabetes

Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that occurs during pregnancy when the mother's body is not able to make and use all the insulin it needs.

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Understanding Impaired Glucose Tolerance

People who develop type 2 diabetes usually experience two preliminary stages: insulin resistance and impaired glucose tolerance.

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Traveling With Diabetic Supplies

Tips for traveling with your medications and insulin

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The Glycemic Index

Have you ever eyed a new food and wondered how much it would raise your blood glucose? Nutrition researchers wonder the same thing and they use a tool called the "glycemic index" to compare different high-carbohydrate foods.

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Beat Your Blood Sugar Blue

What would cause your blood sugar to rise higher? One bowl of rice or one teaspoon of sugar?

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