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    • How to Tell if You have diabetes

      Diabetes is a disease where your body is unable to produce enough insulin. Diabetes is a condition that must be treated or checked out if you believe that you you have it. If this is left untreated it can cause blindness, heart attacks, kidney failure and amputations. If you can catch it early, you can begin to treat the disease and... more »

    • How to Know if You Have Diabetes

      Diabetes mellitus occurs when the pancreas produces insufficient insulin and the body' s tissues become resistant to normal or even high levels of insulin. This raises blood sugar, which can lead to a number of complications if not treated. more »

    • Diabetes in Toddlers

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    • Diabetes Explained

      Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic and progressive condition in which the body either does not make insulin or does not effectively use insulin. According to the World Health Organization, diabetes affects about 171 million adults and children around the world and kills about 3.2 million annually. It is life-threatening if not treated... more »

    • How to Check for Diabetes

      Diabetes is a serious illness that needs to be regulated by your doctor. If you think that you might have diabetes, you will want to check to see if your symptoms match the disease. Knowing the symptoms can either put you at ease that you do not have diabetes, or it can guide you to seek medical attention as soon as possible. more »

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    Wikipedia

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    Diabetes mellitus ( or ; or )—often referred to simply as diabetes—is a condition in which the body either does not produce enough, or does not properly respond to, insulin, a hormone produced in the pancreas. Insulin enables cells to absorb glucose in order to turn it into energy. In diabetes, the body either fails to properly respond to its own insulin, does not make enough insulin, or both. This causes glucose to accumulate in the blood, often leading to various complications."Rother" />"diag">

    Many types of diabetes are recognized:"diag"/> The principal three are:
    * Type 1: Results from the bodys failure to produce insulin. It is estimated that 5–10% of Americans who are diagnosed with diabetes have type 1 diabetes. Presently almost all persons with type 1 diabetes must take insulin injections.
    * Type 2: Results from Insulin resistance, a condition in which cells fail to use insulin properly, sometimes combined with relative insulin deficiency. Most Americans who are diagnosed with diabetes have type 2 diabetes. Many people destined to develop type 2 diabetes spend many years in a state of Pre-diabetes: Termed "Americas largest healthcare epidemic,"Handelsman, Yehuda, MD. "A Doctors Diagnosis: Prediabetes." Power of Prevention, Vol 1, Issue 2, 2009., pre-diabetes indicates a condition that occurs when a persons blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough for a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes. As of 2009 there are 57 million Americans who have pre-diabetes."ADA709">
    * Gestational diabetes: Pregnant women who have never had diabetes before but who have high blood sugar (glucose) levels during pregnancy are said to have gestational diabetes. Gestational diabetes affects about 4% of all pregnant women. It may precede development of read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes+mellitus

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