type 2 diabetes
type 2 diabetes
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by Mary Shackelton, MPH ND - 2007-01-01
According to a study conducted by Columbia University's Department of Medicine, nuts and seeds have been found to decrease inflammation in blood vessels. As a result, there's a reduction in the risk o...
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by Terry Edwards - 2007-01-01
With the rise of obesity in America, not only are we getting heavier, but we are becoming more unhealthy. No where is this more true than with the explosion of Type 2 diabetes.More than 21 million peo...
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by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-01-02
Diabetes is considered a serios affection due to its permanent existence, procedures and moreover the complications that involves. Even though many people all over the world suffer from diabetes, the ...
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by Donald Saunders - 2007-01-11
In the coming year over ten thousand people in the United States will be told that they have type 2 diabetes and their reactions to this news will vary widely. There is however a pattern to these reac...
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by Robert Funge - 2007-01-17
We've all heard it before, avoiding exercise and eating lots of fats and sugar as well as being overweight can cause type 2 diabetes. The good news however is that if you act now you can prevent this ...
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by Robert Funge - 2007-01-17
We've all heard it before, avoiding exercise and eating lots of fats and sugar as well as being overweight can cause type 2 diabetes. The good news however is that if you act now you can prevent this ...
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by Eric Thorn - 2007-01-23
Did you know that type 2 diabetes can be prevented in many people? While genes you inherit will influence whether or not you are going to be prone to diabetes, your diet and nutrition are considere...
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by Katie Evans - 2007-01-30
Type 2 (formerly known as Adult Onset diabetes) is reaching epidemic proportions among children in the US. This is caused primarily by lifestyle choices. Here are some ways to help your children avo...
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by Wendy Owen - 2007-02-03
Type 2 diabetes or adult onset diabetes is increasing to dangerous levels in the modern world.Unlike Type1 diabetes which starts very early in life, type 2 affects middle aged adults although it is st...
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by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-02-08
In the cases of patients suffering from diabetes we see that the levels of glucose are above normal. Generally after a person has just eaten, reaching the stomach, the food is broken down into a sugar...