By: Valerie Paxton | 2010-04-03 | Diabetes My parents used to tell great grandma to "stay out of the sugar!" whenever we left her house. I wasn't sure why they said it, but everyone got a kick out of it. Great-grandma, I came to find out had 'the sugar diabetes' (pronounced dia-BEE-tuzz by my family) so she wasn't allowed to eat a lot of sugar (horrors). Anyhoo, years passed before I understood why. It's pretty confusing so I thought I'd do you a quick little lesson, in layman's terms, on what diabetes is, and what the different types mean. read more
By: Chris Dillon | 2010-09-20 | Diseases and Conditions The differences between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. The origin of Type 1 sand Type 2 diabetes. read more
By: StevenCrowley | 2010-12-10 | Health & Fitness There are many differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes – namely how and why a person gets the disease read more
By: Annette Agabob | 2010-04-02 | Diabetes There is a big difference between Type I and Type II diabetes, even though the symptoms and treatment may be similar. Type I diabetes is known as "juvenile onset diabetes," which is when a child is diagnosed with diabetes, generally in their early years, anytime from a baby to a teenager. read more
By: Rakesh Goyal | 2012-01-06 | Diabetes Vegan and vegetarian diets are known to be the best modes of prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. , The study, published in 2011 November the journal Diabetes Care confirms what many have been shown in previous research, at least in processed meats. read more
By: Angie McAdams | 2010-03-28 | Diabetes Type 1 diabetes is also known as Diabetes Mellitus and Juvenile Onset Diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is when the body has attacked the pancreas, which contains the cells that produce the hormone called insulin. When the body does this, its natural ability to produce its own insulin is taken away; therefore, requiring the use of insulin injections usually for the remainder of their life. read more
By: rinkirawat | 2011-12-23 | Diabetes The development of Type 1 diabetes takes when the immune system is turned on and the cells that are responsible for the production of insulin in the pancreas are destroyed. They are scattered throughout the pancreas. read more
By: Rinkirawat | 2011-12-16 | Diabetes Type 1 diabetes is also known as the insulin-dependent diabetes. There have been many unrelenting experts who have helped in finding ways for dealing with diabetes. The organs in the pancreas which are responsible for the production of insulin malfunction or are not able to produce the insulin properly. read more
By: manidip bandyopadhyay | 2010-09-07 | Diseases and Conditions Pre-diabetes is a condition when the blood glucose level remains high but not high enough to be treated as type 2 diabetes. Millions of people all over the globe are having pre-diabetes and in most of the times it remains untreated and finally turns into type2 diabetes. The main difference between type1 and type2 diabetes is the different behavior of pancreas in secretion of insulin. read more
By: henrybtm | 2010-09-26 | Free Web Resources Exercising, even though a must for Variety two diabetics seeking to successfully fight their situation, can be a minefield for the inexperienced gym veteran read more
By: Willie | 2010-11-12 | Health & Fitness In the past year and so several brand new Type 2 Diabetes Medications have been approved to treat type 2 diabetes. These are not just new medicines but are a completely new category of drugs that work in completely different ways than the standard medications. Here are some of them: read more
By: Michael Hutch | 2010-11-27 | Acne Type ii diabetes is a frequent disease involving the blood sugar that is becoming even more prevalent with each passing day. It is typically diagnosed in individuals after 35 and is distinctly different in its cause from diabetes type 1. Type 1 are usually diagnosed prior to 20 years of age and hav read more
By: Paul Evans | 2010-11-12 | Health & Fitness Want to know the best foods to eat for healthy blood sugars? Read this article to find out the key nutritional info for a diabetic diet plan read more
By: evamcmahon27 | 2010-10-14 | Health & Fitness Diabetes Mellitus is a progressive metabolic disease. It is indicated by lowered blood glucose levels due to the decreased secretion of insulin which metabolizes sugar for the body. It is common in person ages 35-60 years, but early onset of DM can also occur especially for those with family history of the disease. read more
By: Muhammad Suhail | 2011-04-11 | Health & Fitness Diabetes is a very common disease during which the blood glucose levels of the patient are on a rise because the body fails to generate sufficient insulin or the cells of the body fail to respond to the generated insulin. The terms type 1 and type 2 diabetes are very common nowadays, however, people may not know the difference. So, if you are wondering what is type 1 and type 2 diabetes, let me tell you that both vary in terms of the insulin generation in the body. read more