
Diabetic Patient
Anyone is prone to injuries as he goes about his day to day life. Unlike most cases however, wounds and lacerations may take a longer time to heal in people with diabetes, especially among those with uncontrolled blood sugar. Therefore, to prevent injuries, persons with diabetes should be more cautions. Here are some specific that should and shouldn't be done to prevent and cure diabetes injuries, especially those of the feet.

Fat People
In my life today I really wonder why I'm getting fat, where in fact I'm thin before I reach my age 40. Let me share to you my research on this.
Most of the energy that keeps us going day and night comes from the calories in our food. And most of us get most of our calories from carbohydrates - starches like potatoes, rice, bread and pasta or sugars like honey, molasses, tables sugar (sucrose), fruits (fructose) and milk sugar (lactose).
Diabetes is a serious disease, which is becoming increasingly common, especially in developing countries, "reports the Geneva-based World Health Organization (WHO). Doctor says that diabetes has been with mankind even before the birth of Christ.
In recent years, diabetes is fast emerging as "the epidemic of out time." Data show that between 120 to 140 million people suffer from diabetes worldwide, and that this number may well double by the year 2025.