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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Dick Aronson Aronson Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease in which patients present with absolute or relative insulin deficiency. It affects about 6% of western populations and is a major contributing factor for heart attacks, strokes, kidney failure and peripheral vascular disease. Diabetes mellitus is also the leading cause of new blindness without a cure. written by Donald Saunders Diabetes mellitus affects millions of people today but is not always fully understood. In this short article therefore we examine the facts behind two of the commonest forms of this condition.
written by Nick Mutt Diabetes is a common disease that can not be completely cured but can be managed with proper care. written by Nick Mutt To manage diabetes, one should have information about diabetes types and should follow a proper diet plan. written by Donna Shepard Learning the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. written by debbra sirmans Diabetes can hurt our cats and dogs just like humans. Find out signs and symptoms and treatments written by Juliet Cohen Type 1 diabetes is also called insulin-dependent diabetes. It is a chronic condition in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin, a hormone needed to convert sugar (glucose) into energy. Diabetes is a lifelong disease for which there is not yet a cure. written by Dr John Anne Types of Treatments
The most important part of a Type 1 Diabetes Treatment plan is managing blood glucose levels. When if you diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes, you should work closely with your physician in order to find a plan of treatment that is right for you treatments may vary according to religious beliefs or other health problems involved. There are different types of medical treatment as well as natural treatments and management plans. written by Dr John Anne It does not always take a long time for the onset of Type 1 Diabetes. This type of diabetes can form in only a matter of weeks, so it is important that you know the symptoms that will alert you to the need of a checkup by your physician. Since Type 1 Diabetes is a long-term illness, it is imperative in the successful management of the disease to get an early diagnosis. written by Dr John Anne What Causes Type 1 Diabetes?
Even with the modern technology and information available today, Type 1 Diabetes causes remain a mystery to the medical world. There is no one certain cause that can be linked to the onset of diabetes. However, there are certain factors that are present among the majority of the people who have been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. written by Dr John Anne Juvenile Diabetes
For many years, Type 1 Diabetes has been referred to as Juvenile Diabetes. Most often, the people who are diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes are children and young adults. Insulin is a natural hormone found in your body that helps the body to convert sugar, starches, and other foods into the energy that is needed to sustain life. written by Dr John Anne Sugar is part of a whole slew of meals. The carbohydrates that we eat are later on converted into sugar or glucose while it undergoes the processes inside our body. These sugars are what we use for energy. written by Donald Saunders Type 2 diabetes now affects more than 50 million Americans and, (although|while} it is a chronic condition, there is much that can be done to treat it. written by Donald Saunders As with many diseases, diabetes is surrounded by misinformation and we hope through this article to lay at least 7 of the more often heard myths to rest. written by tom alter The two major causes of diabetes is the body’s malfunction to produce enough of the insulin hormone, and secondly the body develops a resistance to insulin. written by tom alter Diabetes is a disorder in the body’s capability to convert glucose to energy. It is caused due to inadequate production of glucose by the pancreas. In diabetes patients, the production of glucose is impair. written by tom alter We can call Type 1 diabetes an autoimmune disease in which the body destroys or damages insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. Once those cells are destroyed, they won't ever create insulin again. This type of diabetes usually occurs under the age of 30 and often in childhood. written by Jon Arnold Diabetes is a growing concern for millions of people, and sometimes people do not exhibit obvious symptoms when they have it. Know what the symptoms are and know what treatments are recommended. written by groshan fabiola One of the most rare medical conditions is diabetes insipidus. The immediate cause of this condition is excessive thirst and frequent passage of urine that is very diluted written by groshan fabiola It is known that when an individual's system is unable to efficiently process glucose, there will appear multiple health problems. The body’s inability to break down sugars and store them properly leads to a chronic metabolic condition called diabetes written by groshan fabiola Although it is not known exactly which are the causes of diabetes mellitus, seems that there are involved genetic and environmental factors. It is thought that in type I diabetes, a virus or another microorganism that destroys cells in the pancreas that produce insulin triggers the immune system written by groshan fabiola Diabetes mellitus is a disease in which the glucose metabolism is affected, causing the level of glucose in blood to increase (hyperglycaemia). Glucose can be found in the urine too in patients who suffer of this affection. written by groshan fabiola Diabetes is a chronic disease which gives many complications in time. One complication refers to the foot problems which can appear due to nerve damage and blood vessel damage all caused by diabetes. written by groshan fabiola Hormones like glucagon and insulin regulate the level of sugar in your blood, thus avoiding diabetes. This two hormones are secreted by your pancreas and are the key in protecting you from diabetes. written by groshan fabiola There are two important types of diabetes: type 1 and type 2 diabetes. The last is more common than the diabetes type 1, which is mostly found in younger persons. The second diabetes type develops mostly in people that are over 40 years old.The second type of diabetes: type 2 diabetes written by groshan fabiola A proper die is a very important thing in controlling the symptoms of diabetes. Taking in consideration the fact that eating disorders are some of the causes of diabetes, every one should know that a healthy diet written by Neelima Reddy If you've never attempted to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet before your diabetes diagnosis, it can be difficult to know where to get started. Try these diabetes tips, as the right food choices will help you control your blood sugar level. written by Jesus Chirino New developments in insulin administration will allow type 1 and type 2 diabetics to inhale rapid-acting insulin. Learn more about the options, directions of use and side effects of Exubera, world’s first inhaled insulin.
written by Jon Arnold This article is designed to help you understand what diabetes is, and to understand the two major types of diabetes, what difference it makes and how to work with both types. written by rama nath People at risk of getting the disease drop by a staggering 60 percent if they manage to lose just 10 pounds by following a healthy diet and engage in regular exercise such as walking, according to a report published in the New England Journal of Medicine. << previous page 1 next page>> |