(Medical Xpress)—A large team of researchers with members from across the globe has found that an ingredient in popular cough medicines may help people with Type 2 diabetes. They have published a description of their research and their findings in the journalNature Medicine. Type 2 diabetes is...
Many people believe they will have to take medicine for the rest of their life if they are diagnosed with diabetes. This depends on the type of diabetes a person is diagnosed with. In adults, the most common forms of diabetes mellitus are type 1 and type 2. With type 1 diabetes, the ...
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Many dramatic and clinically relevant changes have occurred since I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes more than 64 years ago. I was fortunate to be referred to a new internal medicine physician who specialized in treating children and adults with diabetes. Dr. O. Charles Olson was a proponent...
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surgeons, and cardiologists. Nutritionists, integrative and functional medicine doctors, and physical activity experts such as personal trainers are also important members of adiabetes treatmentteam. It is important to interview new healthcare professionals about their experience, expertise, and credentials...
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But in order to get there, you’re not going to get there with just medicine. You’re not going to get there. And when you get there, you don’t get there because then there’s always tomorrow. You’re never adherent. You never say, “Oh, my patients are at goal.” Really, ...
What is alarming, though, is that diabetes is not formally diagnosed until fasting blood glucose reaches 126 mg/dL, and levels up to 100 mg/dL are considered “normal” by mainstream medicine (NIDDK 2014c; Bjornholt 1999; Tirosh 2005). This is regrettable—as readers of Life Extension pub...
In October Hegedorn was the first patient in Northeast Ohio to receive the first FDA-approved drug,Tzield (pronounced TEE-zeeld),that can delay the onset of Type 1 diabetes and the need for insulin for up to three years. By then, medicine may have more treatment...