Articles, tagged with "type i diabetes", page 1
20th September 2011
Cellular Regeneration– Nutritional Support for Diabetics to Maintain Optimal Health
Cell Replacement Therapy:
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder affecting two to five percent of the population. There are two basic types of diabetes:
• Diabete...
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Author:
Dals
27th June 2011
The body produces a hormone called Insulin. Insulin that is generated by the pancreas helps in the control over sugar levels in the body. Diabetes Mellitus is an ailment in which the body either is unable to produce Insulin or doesn't react to the Insulin...
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Author:
Leroy Franco
10th June 2011
The human body produces a hormone called Insulin. Insulin produced by the pancreas helps in the management of sugar levels in the body. Diabetes Mellitus is a condition where the body either fails to produce Insulin or does not respond to the Insulin prod...
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Author:
Barney Noel
07th June 2011
Diabetes is one of the most widely prevalent chronic disorders, and the UAE is known to have a high prevalence rate of the disease in the world. Diabetes in the UAE is a major health issue with 19-25% of the UAE nationals or one in four people being diabe...
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Author:
Shushmul Maheshwari
23rd March 2011
What is AIED?
"Autoimmune inner ear disease" (AIED) occurs when your immune system attacks the tissues in your inner ears. Your immune system fights infection, such as viruses and bacteria, normally a healthy immune system can differentiate between the...
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Author:
JamieRock
04th March 2011
by Dr. Victor Marchione
Type I diabetes is also known as insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. It affects five percent to 10% of people with diabetes and can start at an early age. Type I diabetes is known as an autoimmune disease. This means that your ...
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Author:
DoctorsHealthPress
25th February 2011
Based on the American Diabetes Association, there are actually now over 21 million individuals in North America currently struggling with diabetes and its complications. The report continues to suggest that type 2 diabetes is to blame for 90 to 95% of the...
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Author:
cull7k8nas
23rd February 2011
Diabetes is an epidemic, it is a disease we have probably all heard of, and perhaps know someone
who is diabetic. Diabetes is a condition in which metabolism of carbohydrates is
problematic. It is important to understand diabetes because if it is left...
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Author:
Journey2Cure
09th February 2011
Diabetes
Diabetes is the disease someone in our family always gets until it happens to you. The fact of the matter is that diabetes is now essentially a worldwide epidemic and it is getting worse. The incidence of diabetes has a direct correlation with o...
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Author:
John Laurusonis
05th January 2011
Recently there has been a lot of press coverage about Vitamin D, and it has a lot of people wondering if they're getting enough. But how do you know? What are the Vitamin D deficiency symptoms? What do you do if you have Vitamin D deficiency symptoms?
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Author:
Kara Johnson
19th December 2010
The Different Forms of Canine Diabetes
There are two different forms of dog diabetes that can affect your pet. These are diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus. Diabetis mellitus are the same as human diabetes, which occurs due to the lack of insuli...
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Author:
Ricardo Lumbardo
03rd December 2010
The UAE has one of the highest prevalence of diabetes in the world. Various factors such as lifestyle changes, unhealthy diet, and rising elderly population have been spurring the number of diabetic patients in the country. Considering the fact that the d...
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Author:
Shushmul Maheshwari
12th November 2010
A new research study on the dietary habits of parents to be shows that they have lasting effects on their children when it comes to obesity risk. A research study published in the October edition of Nature highlights the importance of choosing to live a h...
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Author:
Hamilton Erridge
29th October 2010
Type 1 And Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms and Treatments
There are two different types of diabetes. Type I and Type II. Type I Diabetes is usually diagnosed in children and very young adults. Type I Diabetes differs from Type II in that a person with Type...
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Author:
drmoolahrb
18th October 2010
It is a sad confirmation of a difficult life ahead - learning for the first time that you have diabetes can be very devastating. It is indeed sad news for an older person who looks forward to an easy and relaxed life upon retirement and more so devastatin...
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See Ang