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Type 2 Diabetes

Also called: Diabetes Type 2, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 diabetes

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The blood sugar levels are set according to individual health conditions. Therefore, you should record your blood sugar and show to your doctor in...
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it really depends on your body type and what you do for exersise really. it can play a big part in it. i would need to know what you do whe you work...
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There are many things that can cause numbness or tingling of the tongue. Some of these include:• Problems within the brain—such as multiple sclerosis...
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The insulin pump can be a good choice for some patients who require insulin to control their Type 2 diabetes. I'd suggest you have this...
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You should have a pre-op appointment with your surgeon's nurse (or physician assistant) and/or a nurse at the facility where your knee...
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I wouldn't say Type 2 diabetes is 100% preventable because we know it can run in families.That said, Type 2 diabetes is highly preventable...
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It really depends on what and how much you are eating at mealtimes.  If you are eating very little fat and protein, which are filling, you could...
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That is a low blood sugar reading.  The American Diabetes Association recommends  70-180mg/dl for most nonpregnant adults with diabetes...
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First, great job on taking steps to help control your diabetes through diet. It's not easy, and you should be congratulated for taking this step...
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This is a great question. Here are some risk factors for type 2 diabetes from the American Diabetes Association: Age over 45People with family...
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Our body's natural response to pain is to transform fat to sugar for energy to use to flee from the cause of pain or fight the cause of the pain...
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There's no simple answer to your question, however, the absolute best option for anyone with type 2 diabetes is exercise and weight management...
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Experts from the Joslin Diabetes Center issued guidelines directed at those with type 2 diabetes who are overweight or obese -- about 80% of those...
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The answer is yes. As described above, metformin has been shown in the DPP trial to prevent the development of diabetes in those with impaired...
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The simple answer is yes. The risk for type 2 diabetes is higher in women who have had gestational diabetes (diabetes of pregnancy). In general...
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