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- Controlling
Diabetes is Critically
Important to
You
Controlling diabetes is
nothing that should be
undertaken by an
amateur. Your diabetes
treatment should always
be supervised by a
licensed physician. The
plan is typically to
keep your glucose from
extremes of highs and
lows. In order to do
this many lifestyle
changes are
necessary.
- Quick Guide on
Diabetes by
Ashely Farrar
A short informative article
on Diabetes. Details the
common symptoms and
precautions with general
overview of Diabetes.
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Diabetes: Alzheimer's and
Diabetes Could Be Linked
Diseases; Part I by
Hector Milla
According to a new study,
diabetes and Alzheimer’s
diseases are more related
than everybody thought.
Some researchers believe
that Alzheimer's could be a
form of diabetes because
findings show that insulin
production in the brain
declines as Alzheimer's
disease advances.
- Diabetes:
Alzheimer's and Diabetes
Could Be Linked
Diseases; Part II by
Hector Milla
The group of researchers
from Brown University
Medical School analyzed, in
the frontal part of the
brain, one of the major
areas affected by
Alzheimer's; insulin and
insulin receptor
function.
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Diabetes: Half of People
with Diabetes Don't Take
Aspirin Therapy by
Hector Milla
The American College of
Preventive Medicine (ACPM)
found that 48 per cent of
U.S. adults over forties
with diabetes do not take
aspirin therapy to reduce
their risk of recurrent
heart attack or stroke and
they even do not report or
discuss this situation with
their doctors.
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Diabetes: Hypoglycemia
Doesn't Impair Cognition In
Children With Type 1
Diabetes by Hector
Milla
Under results of a new
study, hypoglycemia, which
is a drop in levels of
blood sugar, and is severe
enough to cause seizures or
coma in young children with
type 1 diabetes (those who
develop the disease very
early in life) does not
appear to result in
impairments in mental
ability or behavior.
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Diabetes: Cell
Transplantation Could Be A
Solution For Diabetes
by Hector MillaA new
cell transplantation
technique is being used by
researchers in order to
repair the cells that
produce insulin in patients
with type 1 diabetes. The
study, presented this week
at the annual meeting of
the Radiological Society of
North America, shows that
the procedure is minimally
invasive and with few
complications.
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Diabetes: Breast-feeding
May Help Babies and Women
Against Diabetes by
Hector Milla
Babies and women may be
protected against
developing diabetes disease
through breast feeding,
according to new research.
This current study states
that the longer women
nursed, the lower their
risks of developing
diabetes.
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Diabetes: Health 'Coaches'
Will Help To Combat Rising
Diabetes Cases by
Hector Milla
Pennsylvania has a moderate
rate of increase in
diabetes hospitalizations,
accounting less than 1%
over the last two years,
however, diabetes is a
serious problem in this
region. An amount of 8% of
adults of this state is
affected by diabetes, which
is 1% above the 7% of
people affected throughout
the country. Moreover
patients from various
counties in Western
Pennsylvania have high
rates of end-stage kidney
disease, one complication
of diabetes.
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Diabetes: Diabetics Should
Not Have A High Carb Diet
Due To Blood Pressure
by Hector Milla
New studies evaluating the
effects of
high-carbohydrate and high-
monounsaturated fat diets
indicate that patients with
type 2 diabetes suffered
modestly raised blood
pressure after being
exposed to 14 weeks of a
high-carbohydrate diet
compared to a diet high in
monounsaturated fat.
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