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Insulin resistance can lead to gestational diabetes in pregnant women. It is necessary to follow doctor's orders throughout pregnancy.
By Heather Michelle | Published 7/27/2006
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Though it may be uncomfortable and seem long, there are ways to cope with the final weeks of pregnancy.
By Allison Goines | Published 8/7/2006
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With many children suffering from childhood disorders such as ADHD, there is recent research to suggest there may be a connection between these disorders and prenatal anxiety.
By Christine Cadena | Published 10/16/2006
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Congratulations! The miracle of life is taking place right inside your body. While every pregnancy is different, the issues covered here will more than likely be important to you at some point in your forty-week term.
By Natasha Lee | Published 12/7/2005
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Any mention of a pregnancy complication can be devastating to a mother-to-be. Gestational diabetes can be monitored and controlled with the help of a good team of doctors, ensuring both mother and baby's health.
By Buckeyefan | Published 1/9/2008
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This article outlines a diet plan for people suffering from Gestational Diabetes. It is a must read if you are in need of quick diet information from one source.
By Christopher Bibey | Published 3/15/2006
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I was completely surprised when I was diagnosed with gestational diabetes with my third child. I had heard of gestational diabetes, but I didn't really know a lot about it until I had it.
By Christena Palmer | Published 4/6/2006
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I am given a new diet to follow for my Gestational Diabetes.
By Desiree Thornton | Published 7/30/2007
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Gestational diabetes is a form of diabetes that affects a pregnant woman who has does not have diabetes when she is not pregnant.
By Countrymom | Published 3/17/2008
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An overview of gestational diabetes, a pregnancy condition, as well as the tests associated.
By Unwirklich Vin Zant | Published 7/21/2008
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Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that starts during pregnancy. Gestational diabetes only affects about 4% of all pregnant women and usually goes away after the pregnancy is over.
By Lacey Wills | Published 5/2/2008
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Gestational diabetes is a common condition developed during pregnancy. Gestational diabetes affects 4% of pregnant women and usually begins between the 24th and 28th week of pregnancy.
By the_elmel | Published 4/8/2008
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Learning you have gestational diabetes can be distressing as well as shocking. On top of having to change your eating habits and lifestyle for a few months, you may be asked to start an exercise program given that exercising helps in the treatment of gestational diabetes.
By Nancy J. Amansec | Published 7/10/2008
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An informative piece about gestational diabetes, it's effects on your pregnancy, and how to deal with the diagnosis.
By A Hart | Published 4/7/2007
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Gestational Diabetes is a type of diabetes that begins during pregnancy. The Internet is a good resource for finding out more about Gestational Diabetes - Here are some of the sites available on the world wide web:
By Kori Rodley Irons | Published 11/4/2006
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Be sure to follow all your doctors guidelines during pregnancy, and especially if you have been diagnosed with gestational diabetes.
By K Jolin | Published 8/10/2007
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No one knows what causes gestational diabetes but it can be prevented or controlled by diet and exercise in most cases.
By Marsha Raasch | Published 8/7/2006
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Gestational Diabetes explained. Problems it can cause for Mom and Baby. What to do if you are diagnosed with GD.
By RN Cutler | Published 5/27/2008
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This describes what gestational diabetes is. How you get tested for it. Also how it affects you and your baby.
By Anastasia Lee | Published 11/30/2007
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Gestational diabetes is a form of diabetes that only effects pregnant women, and potentially their children.
By Mackenzie Blaire | Published 3/24/2007
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Gestational diabetes is when the onset of diabetes occurs during pregnancy and in most cases goes away after the birth of your baby. Learn more about this treatable condition.
By Katherine M. | Published 12/20/2006
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Even though Gestational Diabetes is not that widespread among pregnant women, you should still know what to look out for and why you should be concerned about this type of diabetes.
By Matthew Schieltz | Published 4/19/2007
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Gestational Diabetes can be a real pain, but thankfully, most of the time it can be controlled by watching what you eat.
By Heather B. | Published 7/18/2007
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According to a study conducted by Kaiser Permanente, if diabetes is treated during pregnancy the link between childhood obesity and gestational diabetes can be broken.
By Josephina Malory | Published 8/28/2007
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I share my experience with gestational diabetes and give advice to other mother's based on my experience.
By Rae Lynne Morvay | Published 9/24/2007
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When you are around 24 weeks pregnant, your doctor will give you what is known as the Glucose Tolerance Test.
By Amy Kreger | Published 4/20/2007
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Hearing that you have gestational diaetes can be frightening. Here is what to expect from the tests you will have to take, to affects on you and the baby, and treatment options.
By Skye Alviti | Published 4/30/2007
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For women who suffer from pre-existing type 2 diabetes, pregnancy can be complicated and lead to the birth of an infant who is also pre-disposed to diabetes as well as obesity and congenital heart defects
By Christine Cadena | Published 11/30/2007
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A general look at Diabetes
By Judilynn | Published 1/17/2007
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I hope the following information will help people with diabetes become more aware of the importance of good control of the symptoms of diabetes.
By Leanarda Snider | Published 1/29/2007
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Millions of Americans are diagnosed each year with diabetes. Many more have the condition and don't even know it.
By Dimpel Patel | Published 2/22/2007
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With diabetes being on such a dramatic increase in the United States, it's helpful to understand what diabetes is, and what to look for. It is the sixth leading cause of death in this country, and there is no cure for Type 2 Diabetes at this time.
By Terry Edwards | Published 9/22/2006
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Diabetes Mellitus affects millions of people across the United States each year. Unfortunately, with the rising epidemic of obesity, diabetes will continue to affect millions more. Education is important to manage or even eliminate diabetes.
By Heidi Stetz | Published 8/17/2006
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Diabetes mellitus is a group of diseases characterized by high levels of blood glucose. Individuals can take steps to control diabetes and lower the risk of complications such as heart disease, blindness, kidney failure.
By Susan Croes | Published 1/30/2006
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Diabetes is becoming a fairly common disease in today's times. Everyone should have a general understanding of what it is. In this article, I will define diabetes so anyone can understand.
By eve | Published 12/4/2006
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Diabetes is a disease that affects the body's natural ability to change carbohydrates and sugars into energy. There is no known cause for the onset of diabetes. However, there are certain factors that place a person at higher risk of contracting diabetes
By Dr John anne | Published 10/6/2007
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This article discusses diabetes mellitus: its etiology, types, symptoms, diagnosis, complications and management.
By Ma. Catherine Ancheta | Published 10/24/2007
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By limiting fat consumption, salt intake, losing weight, and watching blood glucose levels, the diabetic can reduce his or her risk of complication.
By Steve | Published 2/1/2005
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A look at the types of diabetes, their respective symptoms, and the types of treatments offered for them.
By Jennifer Metz | Published 5/13/2008
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Type 2 diabetes management can be challenging if you aren't well informed, but a careful examination of your lifestyle can help you make better choices and live longer!
By Pamela Eckelbarger | Published 8/13/2007
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What is diabetes and how can it affect you? Here is some information about symptoms, different types of diabetes, risk factors, treatments, and more. Diabetes is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States.
By Ryan | Published 3/21/2007
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People with diabetes must maintain normal or near normal blood sugar levels
By Kathy Eastwood | Published 4/8/2007
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Ways to change your daily routine and habits so that you can avoid insulin during pregnancy!
By Whitney Hill | Published 10/4/2007
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I will be the first to admit, pregnancy was not easy on me. The best part was that I never had morning sickness. I was treated for placenta previa in the beginning. They thought I might have gestational diabetes.
By Nichole | Published 6/14/2007
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A list of important pregnancy terms and experiences during pregnancy, utilizing the ABCs.
By Elizabeth Dick | Published 5/15/2007
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Can physical exercise during pregnancy support women for the stress of childbirth or does it pose serious health dangers? An extensive article on exercise during pregnancy and the precautions to be observed.
By Lopa Banerjee ( Bhattacharya) | Published 3/10/2007
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Find out if preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, macrosomia, small pelvis, VBAC, and other complications should prevent you from birthing at home.
By Heather B. | Published 1/31/2007
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Whether you have been recently diagnosed with diabetes, gestational diabetes or suspect something is going on in your body, please read.
By Nicholl McGuire | Published 6/18/2008
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Though diabetes is at an all time high, the number of specialists in this area, known as endocrinologists, is very low in number. It can take a month or more to see one, just to confirm if you have a diabetic condition or not.
By Max O' Well | Published 1/5/2006
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Every pregnant woman should have a prenatal glucose tolerance screening performed as part of her prenatal care. The purpose of the glucose tolerance test is to determine the possibility of gestational diabetes. This article discusses what you should expect from the test.
By Teach and Learn | Published 3/15/2007
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I know a woman who is 39 weeks pregnant and is being induced in a few days. Does she have gestational diabetes? No.
By Amy Kreger | Published 3/12/2007
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Expecting mothers need certain items during each trimester of their pregnancy, so here are a few separated by trimester that you won't want to forget.
By Steve Thompson | Published 4/11/2007
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This article discusses the truth about healthy weight gain during pregnancy and how you can avoid gaining excess weight.
By Kristi Patrice Carter | Published 4/16/2007
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For girls involved in a teen pregnancy, education is important to the health of the newborn, especially in terms of the risk for asphyxia neonatorum.
By Christine Cadena | Published 6/6/2007
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Many people worry that something will go wrong during pregnancy, especially if they are going unassisted. Most complications are actually rare and can be managed at home by the mother.
By Heather B. | Published 5/4/2007
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Choosing a midwife for my third pregnancy.
By Desiree Thornton | Published 7/30/2007
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I remember those days when I was pregnant with my first child, everyone used to give me their tips on what to eat and what not to eat during pregnancy. There was so much confusion in my mind that what should I eat so that my baby is healthy and fine
By chits 3 | Published 7/5/2007
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Pregnancy can be a scary time i a woman's life. It can also be the best time for her. Amazing things will happen to her body as well as the growing baby during the 40 weeks in the womb.
By mama4kids | Published 7/20/2007
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Most of what doctors do during pregnancy can be done at home at the mother's convenience. Learn how to create a routine to do your own home prenatal care.
By Heather B. | Published 4/17/2007
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Contrary to what many women would have you believe, the secret to a healthy and happy pregnancy is actually quite simple. To truly enjoy these 9 months, you need only do one thing: RELAX!
By Shanika | Published 5/3/2007
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During my first pregnancy, I had the joy of having a midwife.
By Amy Kreger | Published 4/17/2007
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Top ten questions you have while pregnant with twins
By vanessa beier | Published 1/3/2007
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Many pregnant women craves sweets but refined sugar adds only calories without nutrition. Satisfy the sweet tooth with naturally sweet foods!
By J. E. Davidson | Published 4/15/2007
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Knowing your guidelines for gaining weight will help you to stay on track a little better
By carolyn stevens | Published 9/22/2006
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With the cost of workers' compensation benefits increasing, employers often seek methods for reducing costs. This is an overview of carpal tunnel syndrome and the impact on the pregnant employee.
By Christine Cadena | Published 11/7/2006
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The total amount of carbohydrates in meals or snacks is more important than the source or type. With proper planning, a person with diabetes should be able to eat what others would eat without any risk to serious complications.
By Rae Caledonia | Published 1/16/2007
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Find out if weight, diabetes, an abnormal uterus, anemia, mental problems, asthma, and other uncommon conditions require hospital attention.
By Heather B. | Published 1/31/2007
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This article discusses the procedures and tests done throughout the third trimester of pregnancy. It includes the Glucose Tolerance Test, as well as the Fetal Fibronectin and Group B Strep tests.
By Sara Schieltz | Published 5/11/2007
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Millions of women are affected by eating disorders. When these women decide to have children, there are often complications. Learn what the risks are, and what to expect before, during, and after pregnancy.
By Sarah Senghas | Published 3/12/2007
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If this is your first pregnancy, you might be nervous about your first visit to your doctor. For other moms, you will find a reminder of what to expect on your visit.
By Mindy G | Published 1/21/2007
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Pregnancy lasts a good, long 40 weeks, but don't dismay. There's are many constructive things you can be doing while you wait!
By Heather B. | Published 7/24/2007
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Pregnancy is an exciting and scarey time for a prospective mother. This article will give 10 tips to make the most of you time when you are pregnant.
By Stephanie Craig | Published 7/2/2007
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Find out the truth about those delivering at a young or old age, birthing a first time baby, or having lucky #7.
By Heather B. | Published 1/31/2007
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There are many ways to handle morning sickness. In this article, we will review a few of those.
By Angie Shiflett | Published 4/6/2007
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Dysautonomia is an autonomic nervous system disorder that doctors prefer to ignore.
By Jade Green | Published 4/26/2007
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This is the big question with homebirth in general. The simple answer is that the mother prepares herself to handle anything that may go wrong!
By Heather B. | Published 4/28/2007
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Doctors order so many tests for pregnant women that she can feel like a lab subject under glass. Here are the ones you can decline.
By Heather B. | Published 4/3/2007
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A glucose screening can take a lot of time out of your day, but it really is worth it if you are pregnant.
By Jennifer College | Published 3/23/2007
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A pitocin induction will not be the same from one pregnant woman to another. A mother needs to seriously consider whether pitocin induction is right for her.
By Angie Gollner | Published 3/19/2007
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By taking good care of a pregnant woman, we are also encouraging good health for her unborn child. Let us never forget that both lives are important.
By Heather B. | Published 1/15/2007
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An overview of the risks associated with delaying conception until a woman is in her 30s and 40s, including reasons women want to wait, the risk of various abnormalities and illnesses for mothers and babies, infertility treatments and their costs.
By Susan Rand | Published 5/30/2005
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Women today face many decisions when it comes to having children.
Should they breastfeed or bottle feed? Should they use disposable or cloth diapers? Should they have a vaginal delivery or a cesarean? By Amanda Dill | Published 5/16/2006
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Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is a condition in which urine backs up from the bladder into the ureter (the tube which connects the kidney and the bladder) and sometimes the kidney itself.
By Shellie Stafford | Published 5/16/2006
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An overview of the Bradley Method and natural childbirth classes. Includes an explanation of the importance of drug free labor and the unique features of Bradley's philosophy.
By Writing Mama | Published 3/7/2006
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I went into pre-eclampsia 6 hours into labor with my son. My OB's quick reaction and my subsequent c-section saved my life, but my traumatic delivery resulted in a postpartum heart condition which almost killed me when my OB failed to diagnosis it.
By Brendon Hill | Published 8/24/2006
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Cesarean section delivery rates have rose sharply in the past twelve years. One reason may be the increase in obesity in women.
By Marsha Raasch | Published 8/24/2006
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During your second trimester is when your body will start to go through a variety of physical changes.
By carolyn stevens | Published 9/22/2006
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Signs and symptoms to watch for when experiencing problems with cysts.
By Sherri Granato | Published 4/19/2006
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Some recipes to help you with your diabetic diet.
By A. Ormont | Published 9/22/2006
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Good new is it comes in flavors
Bad news is you have to drink it in five minutes By carolyn stevens | Published 9/22/2006
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Researchers at Kaiser Permanente have released a study showing a link between gestational diabetes in the mother and childhood obesity.
By Regina Sass | Published 8/29/2007
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Diabetes (diabetes mellitus) a group of diseases typified by elevated blood glucose levels. A person with diabetes has the inability to produce insulin. This can result in severe health problems and premature death.
By A. Hermitt | Published 6/22/2006
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Diabetes is a disease that affects millions of Americans each year; many don't even know they have the disease. It's important to know what diabetes is, what the symptoms are and how to prevent it.
By Nichole | Published 1/29/2008
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As if enough things weren't already linked to Type II diabetes, now how large a woman's breasts are in also relevant. Larger bra cup sizes have been found to correlate to diabetes risk in women.
By Rhetta Akamatsu | Published 2/11/2008
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Do you think you may have Diabetes? Does it run in your family? This article will tell you if you are at risk and what you can do about it.
By E.B. Ferree | Published 9/6/2007
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Diabetes is a disease in which your body doesn't produce insulin.
By audrey harris | Published 7/24/2007
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Types of Diabetes
By bb42 | Published 8/30/2007
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Information on Diabetes
By Mia Chylds | Published 10/1/2007
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