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... One of them that is most common among Americans, is diabetes. ...
In basic diabetes the body does not use insulin and/or does not use it in the right way. ... People with diabetes live long happy lives if it is diagnosed early and is properly taken care of. ... 2%) million people in the United States have diabetes (National 1). ... Losing weight is a big factor in controlling diabetes. If meal planning does not work, a doctor might prescribe diabetes pills and/or insulin shots to help control the diabetes. ... Taking care of diabetes can prevent high blood sugar, low blood sugar, and/or complications such as heart disease, liver disease, and blindness.
There are several tests used today to test people for diabetes. ... Two hundred milligrams or higher indicates diabetes. ... Using these tests, people with out diabetes sugar levels rise and fall quickly. While other diagnoses can lead to IGI, diabetes, or gestational diabetes.
In type one diabetes, previously known as juvenile diabetes, the pancreas does not produce any insulin at all. ...
A person might start with insulin for several reasons: time of having diabetes, level of blood sugar, other medications, and overall health. ...
In type two diabetes the pancreas cannot make enough or properly use the insulin. This is the most common type of diabetes. The most common treatment for type two diabetes is meal planning to control sugar intake, then weight loss, and last but not least exercise. ...
Diabetes pills are usually safe and work most of the time if used with care. ... Pills do not always
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work for everyone especially if you have already had diabetes for over ten years or if you
have taken insulin shots before.
Diabetes is a common disease throughout the world today. There are many tests used today to test for type one and type two diabetes. Now through the marvels of modern medication it is possible to help people control a normally debilitating disease of diabetes by using insulin and other modern medication.
Approximate Word count = 1538 Approximate Pages = 6.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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