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Causes of Diabetes – What are the Risks Involved

March 24th, 2010
Causes of Diabetes - What are the Risks Involved

The Causes of diabetes are still not fully understood. Neither are medical scientists able to explain why some people develop diabetes and others don’t. Certain factors have, however, been clearly identified which contribute to the development of diabetes.

Is Diabetes Inherited?

Heredity is a major factor. That diabetes can be inherited has been known for centuries. However, th » Read more: Causes of Diabetes – What are the Risks Involved

Title – Alternative Medicine for the Treatment of Diabetes

February 23rd, 2010
Title - Alternative Medicine for the Treatment of Diabetes

Bhupesh Chandra Semwal 1* Sonia Singh1, Dr. Kalyani Divakar2

Introduction-Diabetes mellitus often referred to simply as diabetes. Diabetes is a syndrome characterized by disordered metabolism and abnormally high blood sugar, hyperglycemia resulting from insufficient levels of the hormone insulin. The world health organization recognizes three main forms of diabetes mellitus type1 type2 » Read more: Title – Alternative Medicine for the Treatment of Diabetes

The Truth About Diabetes

February 16th, 2010
The Truth About Diabetes

Like all complicated matters there are certain misunderstandings regarding Diabetes.

Today I want to dispel some myths regarding diabetes.

Here is a list of the questions that I will be discussing:
Can get diabetes from someone else?
Eating too much sugar causes diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is mild diabetes
People with diabetes eventually go blind
It’s not safe t » Read more: The Truth About Diabetes

What is Diabetes and the Differences Between Type 1 and Type2 Diabetes

February 1st, 2010
What is Diabetes and the Differences Between Type 1 and Type2 Diabetes

Diabetes is the inability to transfer sugars in blood into the sugar-storage sites of your body, the muscles and liver. Sugars, called carbohydrates, are found mainly in cereals, rice, bread, pastas, potatoes, milk products, fruits, fruit juices and sweets. When we consume these foods, they pass from the stomach into the intestines and get broken down to the most basic sugar form, glucose. Glucose (sugar) normally moves into th » Read more: What is Diabetes and the Differences Between Type 1 and Type2 Diabetes

To Compare the Role of Glibenclamide and Pioglitazone Drugs in Type 11 Non- Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus Patients

January 27th, 2010
To Compare the Role of Glibenclamide and Pioglitazone Drugs in Type 11 Non- Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus Patients


To compare the role of glibenclamide and pioglitazone drugs in type 11 non- insulin dependent diabetes mellitus patients.

Authors:Raj kumar chohan,Mashori Ghulam Rasool,Bhurgri Ghulam Rasool,Shamim-u-Rehman,DahriGhulam mustafa,Anis-u-rehman.


Introduction:-

Diabetes comes from the greek word for ‘SIPHON” which one is the first » Read more: To Compare the Role of Glibenclamide and Pioglitazone Drugs in Type 11 Non- Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus Patients

Diabetes a Health Hazard

January 26th, 2010
Diabetes a Health Hazard

DIABETES

Definition as stated by Dr Miriam Stoppard

Types of diabetes

1- Type 1

2- Type 2

Causes

1- Lifestyl » Read more: Diabetes a Health Hazard

Juvenile, Adults and Pregnancy Type Diabetes

January 7th, 2010
Juvenile, Adults and Pregnancy Type Diabetes

At the time that the body does not produce as much as necessary insulin to break down sugar in the blood stream the body has diabetes. One can get diabetic if he does not eat properly or does not think about of the body.

Nevertheless, genetics play a big role in diabetes as well. Any type Diabetes can have an effect on several parts of the body causing serious health problems. It can cause blindness, » Read more: Juvenile, Adults and Pregnancy Type Diabetes

Diabetes, The 6 Points That Will Explain It For You

January 5th, 2010
Diabetes, The 6 Points That Will Explain It For You

Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease in which patients present with absolute or relative insulin deficiency. It effects about 6% of western populations and is a major contributing factor for heart attacks, strokes, kidney failure and peripheral vascular disease. Diabetes mellitus is also the leading cause of new blindness.

1. Types of Diabetes
There are four forms of the disease, classified as: types 1 » Read more: Diabetes, The 6 Points That Will Explain It For You