Articles, tagged with "beta cells", page 7
30th October 2009
Quercetin is a common flavonoid found in many fresh fruits and vegetables. It has been in widespread use in the dietary supplement industry for the past two decades due to its natural anti-histamine properties. New research is dramatically expanding our...
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Author:
Byron J. Richards
28th October 2009
Type 1 diabetes : Type 1 diabetes affects about 5 p.c of all folk who have diabetes.It is frequently known as juvenile diabetes because there's a increased rate of diagnosis in children between the ages of 10 and 14, but people of any age group can develo...
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Author:
John Hash
27th October 2009
Were you aware that supplementing your diet with DHA rich omega-3 fish oil capsules can do tremendous things for your health? These nutrients, and DHA and EPA in particular, have been proven to act as potent preventative medicine, and are known to greatl...
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Author:
Laurel Cohen
27th October 2009
Your body obtains glucose from the food you take in, the liver and muscles also supply your body with glucose. Blood transports the glucose to cells throughout the body. Insulin, a chemical hormone, helps the body's cells to take in the glucose. Insulin i...
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TheCaringSpace.com
16th October 2009
Now a day's "diabetes" has become a cause of death in our country and it is a disease which is a long lasting illness. Diabetes is a disease either by high blood glucose or insufficient or ineffective insulin. Glucose comes from the starches and sugars th...
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Author:
oraji
08th October 2009
Toronto, Canada - BTNX Inc. is launching a promotion campaign, offering its Rapid Response branded blood glucose meters to its end users free of charge, who purchase 100 Rapid Response strips, to celebrate its 10th anniversary.
The Rapid Response blood...
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Author:
BTNX Inc.
06th October 2009
Type 1 diabetes occurs when the body's own immune system malfunctions and destroys the insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas, causing a shortage in the hormone.
By the time most patients receive a clinical diagnosis, 60 to 80 per cent of their be...
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Author:
conor
24th September 2009
Diabetes Mellitus is the out come of insulin related disorders in pancreas.
While type-one diabetes is caused by deficiency of insulin due to the loss of beta cells in pancreas, type two is the result of reduced sensitivity towards insulin. It is the ...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
17th September 2009
The type 1 is a particular type of diabetes caused when the pancreas stops producing insulin and the body sugars are unable to enter the cells and instead accumulate in the blood stream. The body cells starve for sugar nutrient and try to obtain them fro...
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Author:
Brandon Bailey
30th August 2009
You may feel afraid and puzzled when the doctor diagnoses you with diabetes. Nevertheless, as soon as you know what it is and how to deal with it, you will feel better. Notwithstanding, even if you feel fine, it is important that you take your condition s...
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Author:
Jose M. Talavera
20th August 2009
Juvenile diabetes or as it is more commonly known today as type 1 diabetes is a metabolic disorder. The main identifying feature is an absence of insulin production and secretion. It is also caused by autoimmune destruction of your beta cells, which a...
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Author:
FamilyDefense
15th August 2009
The isolation of human embryonic stem cell lines in recent years has really generated a vast excitement among scientists and other people about the possibility of producing quantities of transplantable beta cells.
Since then, more and more people have ...
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Author:
Don REV
13th August 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 beta cells in the pancreas are able to...
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Author:
shantiprasad
04th August 2009
Diabetes, or Diabetes Mellitus to give it its proper medical name, is a disorder of assimilation. When the pancreases become inactive or atrophied and cease to produce insulin, the body is unable to convert the sugar into energy for the muscles.
Diabet...
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Author:
submitproductratings
01st August 2009
Diabetes is a rapidly growing, serious health problem among youngster today. Above thirteen thousand adolescents are diagnosed for type 1 diabetes, every year in America. There has also been an increase in the number of teenagers with type 2 diabetes, whi...
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Author:
margaret