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Type-1 Diabetes: Control Blood Sugar, Save Eyes and Kidneys by DiseaseProof Medical Doctor Posted Tue 25 Nov 2008 10:26am According to Dr. Fuhrman, eating a vegetable-based diet can help type-1 diabetics reduce their insulin requirements and keep glucose levels under excellent control. Good thing! Because a new study in Diabetes Care reveals strict blood sugar control staves off diabetes-related eye and kidney disease; via Reuters.   Read on »
Vitamin-D Help Babies Stay Away From Type-1 Diabetes! by Ng Peng Hock Patient Expert Posted Wed 14 Jan 2009 5:09pm Also known as, “juvenile diabetes” previously, Type-1 diabetes is usually found in children and young adults. For people with Type-1 diabetes, their bodies do not produce insulin, which is a hormone that can convert sugar (or glucose), starches and other food into energy. Incidentally, a person who has Type-1 diabetes can develop medical com ... Read on »
Green Tea Compound May Reduce Type-1 Diabetes Risk by WorldHealth.net Posted Wed 29 Dec 2010 11:19pm Posted on 2010-12-29 06:00:00 in Diabetes | Functional Foods | Type-1 diabetes occurs when the body is unable to produce insulin after the cells in the pancreas have been damaged, and some experts sug ... Read on »
Are You Saying I'm Fat? by CMCH Posted Thu 09 Apr 2009 7:14pm and adolescents with type-1 diabetes mellitus.  Diabetes Care. Finding: " Extensive TV watching is associated with poor blood glucose control in children and adolescents with type 1 Read on »
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) - Diabetes Mellitus by Mitch Posted Fri 06 Feb 2009 11:35pm Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disorder caused by an absolute or relative deficiency of insulin, an anabolic hormone. Type 1diabetes mellitus can occur at any... in children, with a fairly abrupt onset; however, newer antibody tests have allowed for the identification of more people with the new-onset adult form of type 1 diabetes mellitus Read on »
Genetics Home Reference: 6q24-related transient neonatal diabetes mellitus by nih.gov Posted Thu 24 Feb 2011 3:15pm  definitions Reviewed February 2011 What is 6q24-related transient neonatal diabetes mellitus? 6q24-related transient neonatal diabetes mellitus is a type... how much glucose (a type of sugar) is passed from the blood into cells for conversion to energy. People with 6q24-related transient neonatal diabetes mellitus experience very Read on »
"Declaring diabetes mellitus non... by Zazzy .. Patient Expert Posted Thu 11 Sep 2008 5:12pm “Declaring diabetes mellitus non-existent, managed care companies nation-wide have managed to wipe out diabetes throughout the United States, it was announced today. It was explained that any patient insisting that they have diabetes will be re-diagnosed as having paranoia, and hence will be ineligible for medical care, as mental health benefits Read on »
“Declaring diabetes mellitus non... by Zazzy .. Patient Expert Posted Sun 28 Sep 2008 8:57pm “Declaring diabetes mellitus non-existent, managed care companies nation-wide have managed to wipe out diabetes throughout the United States, it was announced today. It was explained that any patient insisting that they have diabetes will be re-diagnosed as having paranoia, and hence will be ineligible for medical care, as mental health benefits Read on »
DIABETES MELLITUS by charakadas Patient Expert Posted Thu 07 May 2009 9:22pm Definition: Is a multifactorial disorder caused by diminished insulin action due to its decreased availability or effectiveness in varying combinations. Types of diabetes: (based on aetiology) Type 1: immune mediated or idiopathic Type 2: insulin resistance /insulin deficiency Type 3: genetic syndromes drug induced horm ... Read on »
Scleroderma-like lesions in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:56pm By U.-F. Haustein ABSTRACT We report on two patients (one female 42 years, one male 47 years) suffering from insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) for more than 20 years. Both patients exhibited sclerodactyly and sclerosis of the hands and lower arms as well as swelling and slight contracture of the distal interphalangeal joints Read on »