Not exact matches
A high fiber diet may also
assist in weight management, reduce risk of cardiovascular disease and Type 2
diabetes, and help improve blood sugar levels in
people with diabetes» [2].
In addition, there are service dogs that
assist with invisible disabilities, such as
diabetes and anxiety, alerting a
person of a physiological change.
In addition to guide dogs for
people with visual disabilities, hearing dogs for
people with hearing disabilities, and service dogs for
people using wheelchairs, dogs can
assist people with many other disabilities, such as detecting an impending seizure, detecting high or low blood glucose levels in a
person with diabetes, or helping to stabilize a child
with autism.
Dogs are also trained for
assisting people with Type 1
diabetes.
For instance, a guide dog
assists a blind
person walk whereas a diabetic dog reminds the
person with diabetes his blood sugar is low.