Diabetes
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Type 2 diabetes is the type of diabetes that occurs later in life. Insulin resistance precedes the development of type 2 diabetes, sometimes by years...
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Supplements Chromium has been widely publicized as therapy to improve diabetes control. Although there are several studies that support a role for...
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Impotence is also called erectile dysfunction. Impotence is the persistent inability of the penis to become erect or stay erect. Some men may become...
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Good blood sugar control means keeping blood glucose levels within the ideal range (70 to 100 mg/dL before meals, less than 120 mg/dL two hours after...
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If you have diabetes, contact your doctor if you experience any of the following problems:Changes in skin color.Changes in skin temperature.Swelling...
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An artificial pancreas is when a glucose sensor is attached to an insulin-delivery device. Both are connected together by what is known as a closed...
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Diabetes is a disorder of metabolism-the way our bodies use digested food for growth and energy. Most of the food we eat is broken down into glucose...
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A diabetes diagnosis isn't the end of the world. In some cases, lifestyle changes can keep the disease entirely under control. Still, many people...
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Diabetes is managed with a combination of exercise, diet and medication. The goal of therapy is to control blood glucose levels in order to prevent...
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You need to work with your healthcare provider, preferably a diabetes educator, on your goals for blood sugars and A1C. Another thing you can do is...
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When diabetes complications are found early, you might only have to take medication to prevent progression of the disease. Only minor lifestyle...
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A hormone is a chemical released in one organ or part of the body that travels through the blood to another area where it helps to control certain...
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I don't know if it is related to diabetes but you can see your doctor for an oral medication like Diflucan (generic- Fluconazole). The only time...
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You may need drugs to help control blood sugar, cholesterol, and blood pressure. If you suffer from pain because of nerve damage caused by diabetes...
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