Articles tagged: type 2 diabetes
<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Oswald Eppers A study carried out by the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) Research Group reveals that overweight people can reduce the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by 58 percent by reducing their weight combined with an exercise program. 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 chelsi woolz People at risk of type 2 diabetes can delay and even prevent developing it by following a healthy lifestyle, including regular physical activity, making healthy food choices and reducing the size of their waistline. written by peter hutch Diabetes is a condition that occurs when the pancreas fails to produce enough insulin. Some people are born with this condition or has the onset of diabetes at an early age. This is called juvenile diabetes or type 1. Type 1 diabetes usually requires insulin injections. The onset of diabetes later in life is called type 2. Type 2 diabetes can be treated and in most cases prevented with simple lifestyle changes. written by Guna seelan Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are different because they are both affected by insulin deficiency differently. A Type 1 diabetic is unable to produce insulin altogether whilst a Type 2 diabetic is ether not able to use insulin at they should be able to, or they cannot create insulin in sufficient quantities to live without insulin injections. written by Guna seelan Type 2 diabetes is considered less severe than type 1. In actual fact, a sufferer can often go a very long time, even years, without knowing that they have the condition. The cause of type 2 diabetes remains unknown, however that is not to say that there has not been hypothesizes drawn over the likely causes. written by Guna seelan Type 1 diabetes is a more aggressive form of diabetes than Type 2. In Type 1 diabetes the sufferer is incapable of producing insulin altogether, and as a result will have more problems than a Type 2 sufferer who either produces less insulin or is incapable of absorbing insulin correctly. written by Mumtaz Pachisa Heart disease or cardiovascular disease (CVD), which is the leading cause of death in many countries including the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, is caused by our daily habits of what we do and what we do not do. Thus, it is very much up to us to improve our habits and our lifestyle to reduce the risk of developing heart ailments and maintain a healthy heart. written by -- -- Simple supplements can improve men’s health and longevity by helping eliminate Type 2 diabetes.
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written by -- -- A good anti-aging weight loss program does a lot more than keep our dress or shirt size down, it helps keep us alive and well and able to enjoy life. written by -- -- Simple insomnia, so common in older adults, may speed the onset or increase the severity of age-related conditions such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, and memory loss.
written by -- -- Simple insomnia, so common in older adults, may speed the onset or increase the severity of age-related conditions such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, and memory loss. written by Donna Shepard Learning the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. written by Robert Baird Baird Many people believe sweets are the culprit in obesity. That's another myth. If you have a sweet tooth and are overweight, it might well be a coincidence. written by Cheyenne Leslie Leslie One of the most undemanding and the most workable ways to knock over blood sugar amount, eliminate the dangers of “cardiovascular disease,” and perk up health and welfare in general is exercise. written by Dr John Anne Adult Onset Diabetes Type 2 Diabetes is often referred to as adult onset diabetes for the simple reason that most Type 2 Diabetes diagnoses occur in the adult years. Unlike Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes is not an autoimmune disease. Rather than destroying the cells that produce insulin, in Type 2 Diabetes, the body shows a resistance to this insulin and the cells ignore the insulin that is produced. written by Juliet Cohen Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that is primarily characterized by insulin resistance, relative insulin deficiency, and hyperglycemia. In type 2 diabetes, either the body does not produce enough insulin or the cells ignore the insulin. 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 Richard Bean The symptoms of type 2 diabetes aren't always obvious and they can take a long time to develop. written by Richard Bean Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment of this lifelong endocrine condition. 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 Jon Arnold There are tens of millions of people in the US who have diabetes or the warning signs of it and do not even realize it. Be aware of what the signs and symptoms of diabetes are, and if you have a concern, there are some simple tests your doctor can run to determine your status. written by Jon Arnold Be aware of the typical symptoms of diabetes. Just because you have some of these symptoms does not automatically mean you have diabetes, but you need to be aware of them, and if they are present and persist, you should see your doctor. written by Lisa Janse This article shows how including cinnamon in your type 2 diabetes diet can hep you to lower your blood sugar levels. As well as discussing how cinnamon works to reduce blood sugar, it gives some tips on adding cinnamon to healthy diabetes diets written by Donald Saunders Many people swear that changing to a vegetarian diet has helped to cure their diabetes and here we look at whether or not this can really be true, or whether perhaps something else is at work here. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |