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Diabetes
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Conquering Diabetes
New scientific trials with adult stem cells show promise in the elimination of diabetes.
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Diabetic Coma Symptoms
Treating your diabetes requires a change in your lifestyle but is relatively straight forward once you have adapted. However if you are not diligent in monitoring and treating the condition there can be some serious consequences. The worst possible consequence is to fall into a coma. Find out why this occurs, what the classic symptoms are and how to treat the problem.
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Type II Diabetes Symptoms Vary, But Ignoring Diabetes Symptoms Is Dangerous
Sometimes it is difficult to recognize type II diabetes symptoms, since they vary from person to person. But, ignoring diabetes symptoms can lead to serious damage to the organs caused by unchecked blood glucose levels. Here we look at the most common type II diabetes symptoms, but keep in mind that regular check-ups are always important, even if you do not notice the symptoms, particularly if you have a family history of the condition.
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Some Basic Diabetes Type Two Info
Diabetes Type Two info is provided here because sometimes accurate information is difficult to find. There are a number of sources for Type 2 diabetes diet info, but some of these are fad diets that may not be helpful and could even be dangerous.
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Monitoring Your Blood Glucose Levels
If you are old enough, you will remember a time when you could only test your blood glucose levels through your urine. And testing this way was not even a reliable and accurate indicator of the levels of glucose in a person's body. Thanks to advancements is technology, we can now receive an instant, and much more accurate reading with a single drop of blood.
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Diagnosis of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Diagnosis is a confirmation of GDM in people with a positive screening test. There are several tests for the diagnosis of GDM, but the most commonly test is OGTT. And what is OGTT?
Usually OGTT is performed in women at an increased risk. For example, in women with previous GDM, the OGTT is performed early after diagnosis of gestation (Bartha, 2003) or when GDM is identified on a screening test.
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Type 1 Diabetes - How Does it Occur?
Glucose plays a very important role in the functioning of the body. It is the most important carbohydrate, a simple monosaccharide, which helps provide energy to the body. It works with insulin to help build glucose transporters to the body's cells. This glucose in the cells produces energy required for the functioning of the body. When this process is disturbed and the production of insulin is affected, the condition is called diabetes.
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