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What Is The Difference Between Type-1-and Type-2-diabetes - Articles
You Ask, I Answer: Type-2 Diabetes, Excess Weight, & Genetics
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Andy B.
Posted
Fri 13 Nov 2009 10:00pm
What do you think of this website?
It claims that overweight is a symptom (rather than the cause) of diabetes, and that diabetes is simply genetic.
– Courtney (last name...” is ever reached.
Renowned obesity researcher George Bray perfectly encapsulates the delicate interplay between “nature” and “nurture” with this quote:
“ Genes load the gun
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Men with Type2 Diabetes: Get your testosterone checked
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Anil
Posted
Thu 09 Apr 2009 7:16pm
I recently discovered that I was running low on the testosterone. This was kind of a shocker and so I started some discovery of the problem on the net. This is what I found... not sure if this and my diabetes are related or not.
Was it that I had lower T issues and this leaded to me being more lazier and led to diabetes creeping on me earlier than what
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Would Fruit Juice Benefit Women with Type-2 Diabetes?
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Ng Peng Hock
Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:24am
Eat more vegetables and fruits to stay healthy! You would probably hear this very common statement frequently. How about fruit juice, is it good for health?
A recent study published in July 2008 by Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans indicated that “women with Type-2 diabetes” should stay away from fr ...
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Can Resistance Exercise Really Help Those With Type-2 Diabetes?
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Ng Peng Hock
Posted
Fri 07 May 2010 8:57am
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When a person is diagnosed with diabetes, his or her body would have problem making or using insulin. Insulin is required for moving glucose (blood sugar) into cells, where it is stored and later used for energy.
An estimated 24 million people in the Untied States have diabetes, with 90 percent of them are diagnosed as Type-2 diabetes ...
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Soda May Raise Risk of Type-2 Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome
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WorldHealth.net
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Thu 11 Nov 2010 9:19pm
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Metabolic Syndrome |
Numerous previous studies have found a direct and positive association between the consumption of sodas and sugar-sweetened... 11 studies, involving over 300,000 subjects, examining the association between sugar-sweetened beverages and Type-2 diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome. The team found
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Still to come: types on type 2 diabetes prevention
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Mike Patten, DC
Posted
Mon 20 Sep 2010 12:30pm
are "pre-diabetic". This means they don't have diabetes, but eventually will. So what can be done? That is the question I am asking myself right now. So I am going to look at some positive ways to help prevent diabetes from coming on.
Currently what I have found is the average type 2 diabetic can expect to pay a minimum of $40,000 out of their own
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Economic Growth and Lifestyle Factors: (Type 2) Diabetes hits China
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Elizabeth S.
Posted
Fri 26 Mar 2010 2:03am
? The chart below ( Economist ) shows what kind of year China had and then what kind of year the G7 dealt with.
Neighborhood gossip - mirth and laughter in a Shanghai Park...? The fast food industry is growing by about 25% annually – people are moving less and eating more (of the bad stuff).
What would Chairman Mao say about the health of his Republic
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Type-2 Diabetes Reaches Epidemic Proportions Among Kids
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Connie Bennett
Posted
Thu 02 Oct 2008 3:12pm
Note from Connie: Naturally, those of you reading this blog are well aware of the fact that type 2 diabetes is soaring. In fact, last month, Jennifer Moore tipped us off that “A whopping 24 million Americans now have diabetes.” Gerry Pugliese brings you info about a new report, in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine about why young ...
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