type 2 diabetes
type 2 diabetes
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by Bercle George - 2008-09-29
Diabetes is a growing problem throughout the world. With our population at an all time high in weight gain and a low in health care, the problem is only growing. It is a disease of the metabolism. Ou...
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by Katie Kelley - 2008-10-08
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie KelleyThe American Diabetes Association explains that type 2 diabetes is among the most common forms of diabetes an individual can be diagnosed with. It occurs when the body ...
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by jeniferhobson - 2008-10-11
Men with diabetes face a number of health concerns, including raised threat of heart attacks and strokes and impotence. On top of the age of 50, the likelihood of having difficulty with a creation oc...
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by Mario Carini - 2008-11-03
Whether you are diabetic or not, you should know how the food you eat translates into energy so you can function day to day. The food you eat is converted into glucose and the pancreas produces the i...
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by peterhutch - 2008-11-14
Diabetes is a condition that occurs when the pancreas fails to produce enough insulin. Some people are born with this condition or has the onset of diabetes at an early age. This is called juvenile d...
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by Kirsten Whittaker - 2008-11-21
Women at risk for developing diabetes type 2 can take a valuable tip from some recent news out of researchers at the University of Glasgow, UK. The British Heart Foundation study found that insulin r...
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by chelsi woolz - 2008-11-23
People at risk of type 2 diabetes can delay and even prevent developing it by following a healthy lifestyle, including regular physical activity, making healthy food choices and reducing the size of ...
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by Donald Saunders - 2009-01-19
Diabetes is a chronic disease which is typified by a distorted metabolism and raised levels of blood sugar which lead to lower levels of insulin. The symptoms of diabetes can mask themselves to lo...
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by JOE BARTON - 2009-06-25
Are you wondering how to reverse diabetes? Many type 2 diabetics are wondering how a contestant from a recent Biggest Loser show managed to lose weight, cure high blood pressure and cure diabetes. ...
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by Michael Selvon - 2009-07-23
Wrapping one's mind around diet nutrition can sometimes be confusing. For instance, a 120-pound fifteen-year-old girl will not need as many calories as a 220-pound twenty-five-year-old man. To further...