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Symptoms Of Pre-Diabetes – Who Needs To Be Tested
Most pre-diabetics don’t even realize they have it and are dangerously close to being a full blown diabetic. Impaired glucose tolerance, otherwise known as Prediabetes, affects nearly fifty-seven million people (age 20 and older) in the U.S. alone. Continue reading
The 8 Diabetes Risk Factors To Look For
There are many risk factors that cause diabetes, but people do not know nor understand what they are. Same as many other illnesses, diabetes risk factors are able to be prevented. But if it comes from our genetics it be very hard to prevent. In order to understand diabetes risk factors further, I listed a few risk factors of diabetes, such as obesity, sedentary lifestyle, the wrong diet, family history, aging, high blood pressure, hypercholesterolemia and gestational diabetes. Continue reading
Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms – Information On Diabetes You Should Know
Diabetes symptoms come on gradually with no obvious signs as in a rash or cut. About a third of those who have type 2 diabetes have it for years without even realizing it. Continue reading
The People” Have Had Enough Apparently!
An “insider” revealed today that the “World of Medicine” is scamming people – and even worse: with the help of “law-makers!” Continue reading
What Connection Could There Between DNA, Diabetes, and Obesity?
The exact cause(s) for the disease of diabetes remains a mystery. That being said, there are obvious components to one’s lifestyle that increase the chances of the onset of diabetes. A primary lifestyle component is being overweight. We (usually) have a measure of control over this aspect of our life. If you are overweight, nobody needs to tell you that it is in your best interests to work at losing some weight. The more weight you lose, the less likely you are to have the onset of diabetes. Continue reading
