People with type 1 diabetes, like everyone else, need to eat a well-balanced diet. This will help their insulin therapy and reduce the chance of diabetic complications. There is no "diabetes diet." Even a person with type 1 diabetes can eat sweets as long as it is part of a well-bala...
A gene variant that is believed to be one of the strongestgenetic risk factors for type 2 diabetes, has no or minimal role in LADA. This suggests that type 1.5 diabetes is genetically closer to type 1 diabetes than to type 2 diabetes suggesting that some patients diagnosed with type 2 diab...
UPDATE:You might also enjoy my "Diabetes: The Airplane Analogy" post from a while back. About Scott Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and ...
For people with type 1 diabetes, loss of consciousness, diabetic coma, and in some cases hypoglycemia, can all be medical emergencies. Some people who are undiagnosed may have no warning signs, yet still can develop diabetic coma or hypoglycemia. Ketoacidosis Symptoms The problem with type 1 dia...
Name four factors that affect insulin and type one diabetes What two urine conditions could indicate diabetes? Which of the following is a condition of severe hyperglycemia? A. diabetes insipidus B. diabetes mellitus C. gestational diabetes D. diabetic ketoacidosis In people with diabetes type...
Association of Vitamin D Deficiency with Diabetic Retinopathy in Young People with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Background: Diabetic retinopathy is among the most common diabetic complications, and is one of the leading causes of blindness in the world. Recent studie... AB Sajj,B Zabeen,MZ Khaled,...
TYPE 1 diabetesWhat is innovation in diabetes? This is a huge question and one that holds real significance to all people living with diabetes, whose hopes for the future rely on ongoing innovations in treatment, care, technology and research [1]. There is much to agree with in the ...
Ifyouhaverecentlybeendiagnosedasdiabetic,don'tworry.Withpropertreatmentandcare,youwillleadanormalandhappylife.Youmayneedtomakeafewchangesinyourlifestyle-butthen,ifyouarelikeme,youprobablyhadplanstodothatanywayandjustnevergotroundtoit.Nowisthetimetokickyourselfintoaction.Youcannotleavethisuptoyourdoctoralone-it...
Type 1 diabetes is not contagious like a cold or chickenpox: people cannot catch it from one another. Nor do people get Type 1 diabetes suddenly. It usually takes months or years to develop in a person's body. Despite what many people think, Type 1 diabetes isn't caused by eating too...
Type 1 diabetes itself is absolutely unable to produce insulin and therefore requires lifelong insulin therapy Type II diabetes: also known as adult onset diabetes, mostly in the age of 35~40 after the onset of diabetes, accounting for more than 90% of diabetic patients. A part of type 2 ...