25 articles about diabetes
The Glycemic Index is a concept developed in the University of Toronto in 1981. The purpose of the Glycemic Index is to measure the effect carbohydrates have on blood glucose levels. The Glycemic Index is imperative for anyone who needs to monitor their glucose level due to diabetes or hyperglycemia. With diabetes reaching epidemic levels in the United States, the development of the Glycemic Index could not have come at a better time. Each year, more people are diagnosed with this potentially life threatening disease that can cause many serious complications. It is important for anyone with this condition to familiarize themselves with the Glycemic Index so they can empower themselves and learn which foods should be avoided.
These 25 articles are going to give you some very important information about your Glycemic Index, what it means to you and what you can do to make sure you are taking care of your levels properly. The articles you recieve will include, but not be limited to:
Eye Complications of Diabetes
Diabetic Diet
Foot Complications of Diabetes
Gestational Diabetes
How To Prevent Diabetes
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