Apr
15
2008
One of the major challenges with diabetes as a disease is that it is so widely spread. Too many people across the globe are affected by diabetes. Unfortunately there still are many aspects of the condition that are not fully understood and this creates challenges for the diabetes suffere as well as researchers alike. Because so many people are diagnosed with diabetes, it has increased… Continue reading
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Feb
15
2008
The Cause of Diabetes?
In a healthy persons’ body, glucose is released by the pancreas in small amounts in direct proportion to what you eat. When someone is diagnosed with diabetes, blood tests revealed that the blood sugar levels are out of balance.
The three types of diabetes are; type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes… Continue reading
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