<?xml version="1.0"?>
<rss version="2.0">


<channel>
<title>Live With Diabetes</title>
<description>The pancreas in your body produces a hormone which is called Insulin. The 
function of Insulin is to metabolize the food that you eat and which has been 
converted into glucose. With this process, the glucose is turned into energy 
when it enters the cells of your body due to...</description>
<link>http://www.livewithdiabetes.org</link>



<item>
						<title>Diabetes Diets</title>
						<description>Once you have been found to be suffering from diabetes, it is very difficult 
to equilibrate your diet. Even though the proper selection of food and a healthy 
diet are imperative to keeping your diabetes under control, you should not stop 
relishing an extensive selection of foods as a share of this beneficial diet.
Diabetes mellitus is a situation where the blood sugar levels goes up as the 
body is unable to utilize it suitably. Foods those are rich in starch or complex 
carbohydrates such as white bread, pasta, cereals, vegetables and fruits when 
digested or broken down into simple sugar...</description>
						<link>http://www.livewithdiabetes.org/diabetes-diets.html</link>
					</item><item>
						<title>Type 1 Diabetes</title>
						<description>Monosaccharide (simple sugar) or glucose is derived from the food that is 
consumed. After the digestion process is completed in the stomach, the glucose 
is assimilated into the blood. The glucose courses through the bloodstream, and 
functions as the chief fuel reserve for every cell in the body. But the glucose 
cannot penetrate into the cells on its own. It requires the hormone insulin 
manufactured by the pancreas, to transfer it from within the blood into the 
cells.
At present, approximately 21 million minors and adults in the US are 
afflicted with diabetes – encompassing 9.1 million adult female. About one...</description>
						<link>http://www.livewithdiabetes.org/type-1-diabetes.html</link>
					</item><item>
						<title>Type 2 Diabetes</title>
						<description>Diabetes mellitus is a disease wherein the quantity of glucose builds up in 
the bloodstream. The method of transporting glucose from the blood into the 
various cells of the body is totally dependant on the hormone known as insulin. 
When the insulin levels dips or are rendered useless, causing the glucose levels 
to increase dangerously, it results in diabetes.
There are several types of diabetes, with the most common one’s being:

 Type-1 diabetes - often known as juvenile diabetes
 Type-2 diabetes - also called the adult onset diabetes
 Gestational Diabetes - diabetes detected during the gestation period

Pregnant patients stricken by Type...</description>
						<link>http://www.livewithdiabetes.org/type-2-diabetes.html</link>
					</item><item>
						<title>Gestational Diabetes</title>
						<description>Every pregnant mother is filled with eager anticipation and joy waiting for 
the arrival of her newborn. Unfortunately this is also the time when some women 
develop gestational diabetes mellitus or GDM. Pregnant women who have high blood 
glucose levels or are glucose intolerant during pregnancy are usually prone to 
gestational diabetes. About 3.5% non-Aboriginal and 18% Aboriginal women stand 
the chances of acquiring GDM.
Usually gestational diabetes begins in the fifth or sixth month (within 24th 
and 28th weeks) of pregnancy. The blood test ordered by the obstetrician an hour 
after a glucose drink would help him to affirm the...</description>
						<link>http://www.livewithdiabetes.org/gestational-diabetes.html</link>
					</item><item>
						<title>American Diabetes Association</title>
						<description>The foremost non-profit-making health association of USA is the ‘American 
Diabetes Association’ (ADA). The health association provides consultation and 
finances for investigation of diabetes, and every kind of background detail to 
the diabetic patients. The ADA was established in 1940 but was restructured in 
1969 to augment its capacity to help the swelling masses of America.
Currently, they have offices in over 800 neighborhoods that organize events 
in every state of USA, including the District of Columbia.
The sole objective of the ‘American Diabetes Association is the obstruction 
and treatment of diabetes. In order to accomplish this objective, the American 
Diabetes Association...</description>
						<link>http://www.livewithdiabetes.org/american-diabetes-association.html</link>
					</item><item>
						<title>Diabetes Mellitus</title>
						<description>Diabetes mellitus or (DM) has become a very widespread disease, setting off 
recurring problems such as--retinopathy, nephropathy and other organ diseases. 
Growth of these degenerative problems is directly linked to the duration of 
Diabetes mellitus (DM).
Diabetes mellitus is a degenerative ailment concerning anomaly of the body’s 
capacity to utilize the sugar. Diabetes mellitus is marked by: High blood sugar 
levels for a prolonged period.
Genetic and ecological reasons causing its growth and development. There is a 
comparative or complete deficit of effectual flowing insulin. Insulin is a 
hormone produced by the pancreas, which reduces blood sugar raised along with 
the food...</description>
						<link>http://www.livewithdiabetes.org/diabetes-mellitus.html</link>
					</item><item>
						<title>Diabetic Neuropathy</title>
						<description>In some cases, Diabetes can cause damage to the nerves that transport 
messages from the brain to the other parts of the body and vice versa. This is 
known as Diabetic neuropathy. Symptoms like loss of feeling (numbness) or 
painful tingling in certain areas of the body are common. The other harmful 
affects of Diabetic neuropathy are:

 Loss of strength and reduced feeling
 Damage to heart functions
 Malfunctioning of the intestines
 Erectile Dysfunction

Although it is not very clear as to why diabetic neuropathy occurs, high 
blood sugar levels might be leading to a deficiency of oxygen and depleted blood 
supply...</description>
						<link>http://www.livewithdiabetes.org/diabetic-neuropathy.html</link>
					</item><item>
						<title>Diabetes Medicines</title>
						<description>Diabetes is a disease indicative of high blood sugar whose source is the food 
we consume.
Excess glucose in blood is harmful to the body creating complications. The 
glucose level in blood is controlled by insulin, a hormone that is secreted by a 
vital organ called pancreas. Insulin helps in transferring the blood glucose 
into the cells of the body. When the cells of your body uptake glucose they burn 
in down to energy that’s vital for sustaining your life. In the non-availability 
of insulin in a person with diabetes, blood glucose levels build up and they can 
potentially harm the...</description>
						<link>http://www.livewithdiabetes.org/diabetes-medicines.html</link>
					</item><item>
						<title>Diabetes Symptoms</title>
						<description>Diabetes mellitus more commonly known and diabetes is metabolic disease. A 
resultant of defects in the secretion or action of insulin, or both is 
characterized by high blood sugar levels.
Pancreas one of the endocrine glands secretes insulin, which is responsible 
for controlling the level of blood sugar in the body. Insulin lowers the blood 
glucose level; it is produced by the pancreas every time hyperglycemia or 
elevation of blood sugar occurs.
Diabetes is a chronic medical condition, because despite the fact that it can 
be cured and controlled, it lasts a lifetime. In diabetics hyperglycemia is 
caused due to insufficient production...</description>
						<link>http://www.livewithdiabetes.org/diabetes-symptoms.html</link>
					</item><item>
						<title>Diabetes Facts</title>
						<description>When the body fails to produce Insulin, the glucose that is formed from the 
food that you eat does not get metabolized and gets into the blood stream, thus 
raising the blood sugar level. This condition is known as Diabetes which is a 
chronic disease that gradually damages many organs of the body. Moreover, the 
inability of the body to metabolize the glucose means that energy is not being 
produced leading to weakness.
Diabetes to some extent is a hereditary disease and as such direct relatives 
of diabetics are quite likely to get this disease. Moreover, the following 
factors can also...</description>
						<link>http://www.livewithdiabetes.org/diabetes-facts.html</link>
					</item>



</channel>
</rss>