Articles, tagged with "beta cells", page 6
15th January 2010
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease characterized by hyperglycemia (high blood sugar). Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce insulin or properly use. Insulin is a hormone produced in the pancreas, an organ near the stomach. Insulin...
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Author:
herbalcure30
08th January 2010
Diabetes has slowly crept into the lives of almost eleven million Americans who have diabetes and are aware they have the illness, and up to seven million Americans who are not aware they have diabetes. Added to this glaring number of diabetes-stricken Am...
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Author:
Richard Hewitt
07th January 2010
Diabetes
Persons, whose body doesn't produce needed quantity of insulin and/or use it in proper manner, are diabetic. Everything in the life of a diabetic person turns bitter. Although certain hereditary and environmental reasons like obesity and no exer...
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Author:
sstcredo
05th January 2010
Diabetes mellitus is linkable to several causes. Some sorts of diabetes ( Juvenile onset of type one ) start quite earlier while the adult onset or type 2 diabetes mellitus starts later in life. The cause of some sorts of diabetes is kind of confusing. ...
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Author:
Aron Lewis
30th December 2009
There are three main types of diabetes that people are thinking of when they ask, "What is diabetes?" These types of diabetes are the most common forms found in the United States and affect a majority of individuals at some point in their life.
About f...
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Author:
Henry Fong
17th December 2009
Controlling blood sugar (glucose) levels is one of the most important aspects of diabetes management. It will make you feel better in the short-term and it will help you to stay fit and healthy in the long term.
The National Committee on Prevention Det...
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Author:
Richard Hewitt
17th December 2009
I can't think of anyone that wouldn't benefit from supplementing their diet with a quality DHA omega 3 fish oil blood pressure lowering supplement. This type of supplement is especially important for someone that has a history of hypertension, and wants ...
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Author:
Laurel Cohen
16th December 2009
According to the American Diabetes Association, nearly 8% of the American population has been diagnosed with diabetes. It is estimated that nearly 5.7 million people are undiagnosed diabetics and another 5.7 million people are pre-diabetics. Because of th...
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Author:
adultwetwipes
14th December 2009
There is no room for play when dealing with serious conditions like diabetes. The right treatment should be taken right away in case that you find out that you suffer from this disease. Leave it untreated and it will lead to some very serious consequences...
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Author:
Michael Hutch
07th December 2009
To know how blood sugar cures work, first it is necessary to understand what affects blood sugar levels and causes disorders such as diabetes.
Blood sugar levels are controlled by the beta cells in the islets of Langerhans, which are a part of the pan...
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Author:
Gen Wright
25th November 2009
Diabetes is a cruel disease that can damage your eyes, nerves, kidney and it causes heart diseases and stroke. Diabetes is a condition in which the blood sugar level is high. Even the pregnant women have the risk of getting high blood sugar. It is a condi...
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Author:
zionseo
23rd November 2009
Diabetes is a condition of metabolism disorder. This is a disease wherein blood sugar is very high; a disease that could damage your kidney, eyes, nerves heart disease and stroke. Even pregnant women could also have this disease. The type of diabetes for ...
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Author:
Lara Nadezda
23rd November 2009
Diabetes is a condition in which the normal level of sugar gets high. People usually develop such disease if their pancreas doesn't release enough insulin to the body needed to respond according to their use in muscles, tissues and fats. There is type of ...
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Author:
Lara Nadezda
12th November 2009
Bitter melon, is a vegetable which grows in tropical areas like East Africa, Asia, South Africa, and also the Caribbean. This vegetable is wealthy in iron, beta carotene, calcium, potassium, phosphorus and other dietary fibers. In many countries, it's con...
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Author:
Amy Wells
06th November 2009
In diabetes the way in which the human body uses the food we eat for expansion and energy becomes inefficient, one way or another either with none of the hormone known as insulin is being produced, not enough being produced, or the body wrongly responds t...
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Author:
Winston Hopkins