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Diabetes 2 was previously thought to affect only adults. This is because it is still most prevalent in middle-aged adults in the age bracket of 45 to 64. However, the condition is increasingly becoming common in children too. Causes of Type 2 Diabetes often include a general shift in...
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Type II diabetes is a continuous condition in which the body becomes invulnerable to the usual effects of while simultaneously losing its ability to produce sufficient in the pancreas. Even though the causes of the type II diabetes are still unclear, lifestyle-dependent risk factors play a major role. There...
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Type 2 Diabetes mellitus, aka Type 2 Diabetes, is a chronic disease characterized by high blood sugar levels, a condition known as hyperglycemia. According to the American Diabetes Association, bodies of people with the condition do not react to properly. Furthermore, according to the Center for Disease Control and...
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Most people assume that sex always takes a backseat for people with serious illnesses, but they assume wrong. Regardless of what medical problems a person might be facing, sexual expression and sexuality often rank high in determining their quality of life. This is especially true for people with type...
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Something’s not quite right; not only do you have to take the time to deal with the variety of aggravations that come along with your diabetes care (extra doctors visits, carb counting, and blood sugar checks), but you also end up spending some serious money on your condition. Is...
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Everyone worries about whether or not they are eating the right things. Whether you have specific weight-loss goals or are just looking to be healthier, a good, healthy diet can impact every aspect of your life. Diet is an especially big concern for those of us who have type...
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Diabetes is a medical condition in which the amount of sugar or glucose in your blood is too high, and due to an inability to produce enough , your body relies on alternative sources of energy, making you susceptible to other medical conditions. Though you can control Type 2 Diabetes...
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Some women may develop glucose intolerance due to hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy and get gestational diabetes. According to various studies, 4% of pregnant women are diagnosed with this type of diabetes. In most cases, these women were not even diabetic before their pregnancy. The good part is, gestational diabetes typically...
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Given the severe consequential effects of resistance and type 2 diabetes, proper monitorization of blood sugar levels is one of the key ways in helping to avoid any potentially serious health complications that may arise. Here we offer a few simple lifestyle changes which would no doubt prove helpful...