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A Fact-Sheet On TYPE II DIABETES
About 95% of Diabetes patients in US are suffering from type II diabetes. It is the 7th leading cause of death here. Plus, the disease makes you a preferred candidate for many other diseases including kidney diseases and brain hemorrhage!!
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Diabetes Care: Further Complications Associated With Diabetes Print E-mail
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From your eyes to kidney, most of your body organs become vulnerable to diseases once diabetes afflicts you. Diabetic nephropathy is a kidney dysfunction that may even result in kidney failure that is quite common among patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.
 
Diabetes Guide: What Is Diabetes Ketoacidosis? Print E-mail
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Diabetes has become a common disease among people all over the world today. To combat the wide spread wings of diabetes, several modes of treatments have come up. But diabetes is not just a single disease. It comes in a package of its several forms. Of them the most deadly one is Diabetic Ketoacidosis.
 
Signs Symptoms Diabetes Type Print E-mail
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Diabetes is a medical condition which is related with abnormally high levels of glucose (or sugar) in the blood (hyperglycaemia). Diabetes symptoms of type 1 include increased thirst and urination, blurred vision, weight loss, constant hunger and extreme fatigue.
 
What Is Diabetes? Print E-mail
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Everyone knows that Diabetes is an illness which has something to do with the sugar level in the bloodstream. But what is diabetes actually? What does it mean?
 
Understanding Your Child's Mental State During Diabetes Print E-mail
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Diabetes is a fairly common problem. However, your child may still be in the minority among his/her peer group. Physical, emotional, and social issues will arise and your child will have to go through each of them as he/she grows older.
 
What Are The Different Types Of Diabetes? Print E-mail
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Diabetes is a collective term for three documented types of disorders – Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3. Some scientists also include a Type 4 Diabetes.
 
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