Type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease affecting the ability to process blood sugar. Reviewed by a board-certified endocrinologist.
What you can do to manage your blood sugar levels:Sometimes type 2 diabetes can be managed with changes in nutrition and physical activity.Work with your diabetes care team to create plans to meet your needs. You and your team will make goals and plans to manage diabetes and other health ...
What are the signs and symptoms of type 2 diabetes?Your child may have had high blood sugar levels for a long time before symptoms appear. Your child may have no symptoms or any of the following:More hunger or thirst than usual Urinating more often Dark patches of skin under the arms or...
Diabetes mellitus type 2: Exploratory data analysis based on clinical readingDiabetes mellitus type 2 (DMT2) is a severe and complex health problem. It is the most common type of diabetes. DMT2 is a chronic metabolic disorder that affects the way your body metabolizes sugar. With DMT2, ...
“A whole-foods, plant-based diet changed my life. I lost 103 pounds, reversed type 2 diabetes, lowered my cholesterol and blood pressure to healthy levels, and have remarkably increased energy. I now compete athletically with men half my age and recently qualified for the Boston Marathon. I...
References and Recommended Reading Ahrén, B. Islet G protein-coupled receptors as potential targets for treatment of type 2 diabetes.Nature Reviews Drug Discovery8,369–385 (2009). doi:10.1038/nrd2782. Kebede, M. A., Alquier, T.,et al. Lipid receptors and islet function: therapeutic implicat...
Deep transfer learning and data augmentation improve glucose levels prediction in type 2 diabetes patients ArticleOpen access14 July 2021 Causal deep learning reveals the comparative effectiveness of antihyperglycemic treatments in poorly controlled diabetes ...
In type 2 diabetes, a person overeats and moves little, glucose levels are regularly high and cells produce a lot of insulin to absorb it. A large amount of glucose is converted into fatty acids, the liver and muscles cannot store such an amount of glycogen. Adipose tissue grows, it prod...
Type-2 diabetes patients generally display higher levels of glucose circulating in their blood. While type-1 is considered a lack of insulin disease, in type-2 it is considered that insulin may be present, but it is not working properly. It is called Insulin-resistance. Most of the drugs ...
Leave-one-out analysis of the bidirectional effects of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) with ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD). (A) Analysis of T2DM on UC; (B) Analysis of T2DM on CD; (C) Analysis of UC on 2DM; (D) Analysis of CD on 2DM. Full size image Scatte...