Diabetes Pregnancy

October 31, 2010

WATCH: Diabetes in America

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WATCH: Diabetes in America
The CDC projects that one in three Americans could develop diabetes by 2050.

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October 29, 2010

Free clinic opens in Boone County

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Free clinic opens in Boone County
The Free Clinic of Boone County has now opened up in Boone. The clinic, a volunteer based healthcare program, is open the first and third Tuesdays of every month from 6-8 p.m. at First United Methodist Church, 703 Arden St., in Boone.

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October 28, 2010

A newsmaker you should know: Nursing professor, nurse practitioner thinks globally

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A newsmaker you should know: Nursing professor, nurse practitioner thinks globally
Carl A. Ross of Cranberry is a very busy man. He’s a professor of nursing at Robert Morris University in Moon, and he works as a family nurse practitioner in Cranberry and Wexford.

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October 26, 2010

Diabetics living in adverse neighborhood conditions more likely to develop lower body functional limitations

Diabetics living in adverse neighborhood conditions more likely to develop lower body functional limitations
A study published earlier this year in the peer reviewed online journal BMC Public Health has found that residing in a neighborhood with adverse living conditions such as low air quality, loud traffic or industrial noise, or poorly maintained streets, sidewalks and yards, makes mobility problems much more likely in late middle-aged African Americans with diabetes.

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October 23, 2010

Is it required to get the diabetes test done during pregnancy?

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Ive heard that some people dont even have the pregnancy diabetes test done. Ive also heard that if your urine tests come back high is sugar levels, your doctor will recommend that you do the test, but otherwise its kind of up to you. I dont know if thats true but please give me your opinions and experiences. How far along do you have to be to do the test? I really REALLY dont want to do this test at all. Im 20 weeks pregnant and i cant stop worrying about it!

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October 22, 2010

Life with Diabetes – Melanie Bradley at the JDRF Bay Area Hope Gala 2010

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Melanie Bradley shares her personal story with the guests of the 2010 Hope Gala at The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco. Thanks to Melanie, the generous sponsors, donors, and volunteers, the 2010 Hope Gala raised over $1400000 for type 1 diabetes research. The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is the worldwide leader for research to cure type 1 diabetes. It sets the global agenda for diabetes research, and is the largest charitable funder and advocate of diabetes science worldwide. www.curetype1.org

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October 21, 2010

Gestational Diabetes – Pregnancy.avi

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Gestational Diabetes during Pregnancy

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October 19, 2010

Anyone detected with type 2 (not gestational) diabetes during pregnancy?

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Anyone detected with type 2 (not gestational) diabetes during pregnancy?
What care did you take during pregnancy?
Did you do special ultrasound sessions?
Wanted to know the outcome of the pregnancy?
Did you deliver a normal baby?
I am 11 weeks pregnant.

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October 17, 2010

Why You Should Use Fish Oil in Pregnancy

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You might disagree, but hear me out.  There is a very important reason that women are now being urged to take fish oil in pregnancy.  It has been discovered that deficiency in essential fatty acids can cause a myriad of problems for not only you, but form your unborn child.  Omega fatty acids play a critical role in the physical, visual, and mental development of your child, so the warning to supplement you diet with fish oil should be heeded.

Being deficient in essential fatty acids can be the cause behind decreased growth in infants and children, and they can suffer an increased susceptibility to infection, and impaired wound healing.  They can also develop visual problems, and sensory neuropathy.  Studies have revealed that lowered levels of omega-3 fatty acids cause a significant impairment in learning ability, and memory.

There have been numerous studies conducted on the benefits of the increased intake of fish oil in pregnancy, and all of these studies noted that higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids produced positive visual and cognitive development in infants.  These studies have proven that improvement in your child’s development is recognizable even in the all important third trimester of pregnancy.

Children whose mothers has supplemented their diets with omega-3 fatty acids have been shown proven to scored markedly higher than there peers that did not receive the benefit of maternal fish oil supplementation in several areas.  They regularly perform better when it comes to mental processing, display better hand and eye coordination, and possess better problem solving skills.

While much research has been done on infant requirements for DHA for development, there has been precious little research into the requirements of mothers when it comes to fish oil in pregnancy.  This is odd, because the mother is the sole source of omega fatty acids for the fetus, and the exclusively breast fed infant.  There have been a few studies done however.

These studies have suggested that maternal omega-3 fatty acid supplementation does not decrease the incidence of gestational diabetes, pregnancy induced hypertension, or preeclampsia.  It has also been shown that supplementing your diet with fish oil leads to moderate increases in gestational time, and considerably reduces the risk of premature delivery.

It is often recommended that the way you should supplement fish oil in pregnancy is too increase the amount of oily fish that you eat.  Depending on which region of the world your source fish was taken from this could lead to a very serious problem for you and your baby.  The meat of oily fish found in certain areas contains dioxins, mercury, PCBs, and lead, which could affect the health of you both.

This is why a better recommendation would be to obtain your fish oil in pregnancy through the use of a high quality nutritional supplement.  The level of contaminants is carefully controlled by the manufacturers, who must meet rigorous standards of purity.  This is the only way that you can guarantee your child all of the benefits of fish oil, with none of the dangers involved with eating fish.

Laurel Cohen is a strong advocate of natural health in all its forms: skin care, supplementation, and farm fresh foods. She enjoys introducing people to the best natural products she can find and uses herself daily. Visit her site http://www.omega-3-for-health.com to learn about the omega 3 fish oils Laurel uses daily for optimal health.

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October 14, 2010

Kerri Morrone Sparling: Diabetes, Pregnancy and Childbirth

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Kerri Morrone Sparling is the author of the highly acclaimed blog about Diabetes, Six Until Me. She recently gave birth to a beautiful baby girl, but needed to be especially conscious of maintaining her health, having been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age of 6. This is her story, with a very happy ending. To follow Kerri’s blog, visit www.sixuntilme.com

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