Posted on April 16th, 2008 by admin
Our nerves transit the signals from brain to all parts of the body and vice versa. Changes occur in the nerves with accumulation of various compounds. The tiny blood vessels may be blocked. It alters the functions of the nerve. Damage of nerve is caused by poor control of diabetes over a number of years. […]
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Posted on April 16th, 2008 by admin
In the absence of co-existing conditions which may require limitation of physical activity, exercise plays an important role in facilitating a good control of diabetes. In addition to strengthening and toning up the muscles, it consumes more energy derived from blood glucose and sensitizes the tissues to the action of insulin, which helps in keeping […]
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Posted on April 15th, 2008 by admin
Any kind of physical activity is good for every one, starting from early childhood to old age and diabetics are not exception to the rule. An exercise is nothing but systematically carried out physical activity, preferably in open air. This notion of exercise as a form of treatment and rehabilitation of diabetics is not a […]
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