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Hypoglycemia - Low blood sugar
by
thiruvelan
Posted
Tue 19 Jan 2010 3:32pm
Hypoglycemia, also called low blood glucose or low blood sugar, occurs when blood glucose level drops below required normal levels, it is dangerous if untreated.
Hypoglycemia can produce an inadequate supply of glucose as fuel to the brain, resulting in impairment of brain function. Low blood glucose effects can range from feeling bad to seizures
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Nicole Richie Is Diagnosed With Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar)
by
Connie Bennett
Posted
Thu 18 Dec 2008 8:11pm
feeling and demonstrating the most blazingly blatant signs of low blood sugar or hypoglycemia.
Faintness, unexplained tiredness, weak spells, dizziness and even exhaustion are among the many symptoms of hypoglycemia or low blood sugar, as I reveal in my book SUGAR SHOCK!
Learn more about this condition by reading this complimentary excerpt
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Low Blood Sugar Levels – Risky For Diabetics
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Varadharajan R
Posted
Thu 17 Feb 2011 10:55am
If you are prone to hypoglycemia, a condition of comparatively low blood sugar levels, you will be at high risk. But, people are at the outset making flimsy statements... of high blood sugar in the blood cells. Low blood sugar symptoms are different.
Cause of hyperglycemia
One of the many factors that cause low blood sugar may be skipping meals
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Low Blood Sugar Levels
by
pjroot
Posted
Thu 08 Jul 2010 9:50am
This is an interesting post from Lyme Bytes on Lyme's relation to low blood sugar. I've had low blood sugar for longer than I can remember. My mom has it, her sisters..., you'll find her post on Low Blood Sugar in Lyme Disease here
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Prevent Low Blood Sugar Levels Before You Are Threatened!
by
Varadharajan R
Posted
Sat 12 Mar 2011 7:54am
is the first thing you have to ponder over. Specifically, the condition of diabetes with low blood sugar levels needs major concern on the part of the diabetic. Diabetes treatment... that you consult your doctor to topple your body condition formed with low blood sugar levels. When you are having high doses of tablets or insulin injection, it is for warning
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Dementia More Common In Type 2 Diabetics Experiencing Hypoglycemia
by
John Shelmet
Posted
Thu 16 Apr 2009 12:34am
Significant hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) episodes in Type 2 diabetics might increase the risk of dementia. That's what a study, performed by Kaiser Permanente personnel, suggests after 16,000 patients were tracked over a 22 year period.
Compared with patients with no hypoglycemia, patients with one severe hypoglycemic episode had a 26% increased
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