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Sugar Diabetes
Sugar Diabetes affects about 7% of the worlds population, of that about 20.8 million Americans. There are an estimated six million people who suffer and do not even know. Sugar diabetes is a general word for a...
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Insulin is the most common drug associated with Diabetes. Insulin is a hormone made from pancreatic cells called islets (clusters). Insulin's job is to control the amount of sugar being carried into the blood...
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Currently, there is no cure for Diabetes. Organizations such as the American Diabetes Association use donations in efforts to help treat, prevent and cure Diabetes. Millions of dollars are spent every year on...
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Symptoms of diabetes vary from person to person. The same two people will not experience all of the symptoms or for that matter, even the exact same ones. Often, diabetes is not diagnosed because many of the...
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Pre-Diabetes affects more than 54 million in the united states. People almost always have pre-diabetes before they are diagnosed with type 2. Research has recently proved that long term damage to the heart...
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The most common form of diabetes is type 2. In this case, the cells of the body ignore the insulin or does not produce an adequate enough amount. Insulin is a necessity in being able to use glucose (blood...
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The body’s inability to create sufficient amounts of insulin can result in Diabetes. Three prominent types are Type 1, Type 2 and Gestational. Type 1 is most common in children under the age of sixteen;...
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The Joslin Diabetes Center is the largest diabetes research center, provider of education and diabetes clinic in the world. The Joslin center was founded in 1898 in Boston, Massachusetts by famous specialist...
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Diabetes (Diabetes Mellitus) is a condition which is characterized by a troubled metabolism and unusually high blood pressure resulting from inadequate levels of hormone insulin. Excessive urine production...
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