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Curiously, type 1 diabetes becomes more common the further away you live from the equator. People who live in Scandinavian countries have a much higher risk of being diagnosed with the disease, and white people of Northern European ancestry have a greater risk than other ethnici...
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http://healthy-ojas.com/html/alternative_medicine_diabetes.html Q. I’m having diabetics for nearly 12 years. Can I eat all types of fruits? I’m 60 years old male and I’m having diabetics for nearly 12 years. I’m taking meds and my sugar is under control. Everyday I have ...
"This is how you're going to manage it at home. These are the meds she's going to have to take." And we're just getting an overload of information. Our life, it revolves around type 1 diabetes sometimes. Now, being three years in, it has gotten easier, and...
protection, blood pressure reduction, and improvements in glucose levels. I’ve been taking the GLP-1 + GIP combination medication, tirzepatide, for the last six weeks and have learned a lot. Here are some key takeaways that may help you navigate using this medication with type 1 diabetes....
known as dendritic cells, "red-handed": carrying insulin and fragments of insulin-producing cells known as beta cells. This can be the first step toward starting a misdirected immune system attack that destroys the beta cells, preventing the body from making insulin and causing type 1 diabetes....
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"It is common in all five types of medications, but we see significantly more in those prescribed GLP-1 receptor agonists," he said, adding: "Presumably, the doctor is saying: 'You need to start a new medication to control your type 2 diabetes,' and then within a year, half of them...
I'm asked all the time what the difference is between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes. I'm a Type 1 and I wear an Insulin Pump that pushes insulin into my system 24 hours a day. Sometimes folks will say, "Oh, my uncle has diabetes, he got it when he was fifty" and assume it's ...