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World Diabetes Day

Monday, March 8th, 2010

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Today is not an ordinary day for the world of health. This Nov. 14, as every year, takes place on World Diabetes Day, which has been celebrating since 1991.

Who established the World Diabetes Day were the World Health Organization (WHO) together with the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), organizations that have chosen this date in response to the birthday of Frederick Banting, a scientist who along with Charles Best contributed to discovery of insulin in 1922.

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How Does Stress Affect Diabetics?

Friday, March 5th, 2010

how does stress affect diabetics?

When we pass something we stressed, obviously our health is affected. Our agency takes any stressful as assault and other changes occur.

One is that increased production of adrenocorticotropic hormone and glucocorticoids, and low insulin secretion, which implies an increase in blood glucose. All this can affect the health of anyone, but if you are diabetic is vital to avoid stress.

What changes occur in the body of someone who does not have diabetes before a stressful event? Are accelerated heartbeat, leading to increased blood pressure. Cesa digestive system function. The livery liver glucose into the bloodstream and breathing speeds up and is shorter.

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Chinese Medicine for diabetes

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Chinese Medicine for diabetes: Myth or truth?
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China and Japan are nations in which herbal medicine from popular roots play a dominant role. Almost all diseases are treated at home, using herbs and Chinese medicine in its broadest sense. This is the case of diabetes, treatment with Chinese medicine which concerns us today.

Chinese medicine has long used to fight diabetes, and today the treatment is conducted in a large number of households. But is it effective?. Suzanne Grant of the Center for Complementary Medicine Research Univesidad of Western Sydney in Australia has turned to check.
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Diabetes Therapies

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Diabetes therapiesDiabetes is a phenomenon which is classified as a metabolic disease. Thus, the blood sugar is sometimes greatly increased, which can be described with the technical term hyperglycemia.

Furthermore, this disease has long been known to mankind. The diagnosis in the ancient example, was a Antesten of urine, as well as in the case of diabetes sweet taste. Since those with diabetes today is still a widely spread disease, which can even be life threatening for the individual, clearly raises the question of how adequate therapeutic measures look like.
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Diabetes and Vaccines

Friday, January 8th, 2010

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The most important There is no proven evidence that vaccines cause diabetes or increase the risk of developing this disease. According to some, there is a relationship between diabetes and vaccines in some countries that have compared the incidence of diabetes and the time of vaccination programs have been conducted. However, the results of several scientific studies have not shown any relationship between the use of vaccines and the risk of diabetes. Facts Diabetes is a condition in which the body does not produce enough insulin or can not use its own insulin, which is necessary to help the body absorb and use sugar from the blood. People with diabetes have a high content of sugar in the blood. There are many factors that can influence the onset of diabetes, including genetic factors and perhaps some environmental factors unrelated to the use of vaccines.

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The knowledge and strategies for treatment and prevention of diabetes progressing every day. Consult your doctor for more information about the disease and its treatment. What you should know To ensure that vaccines are safe, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), National Institutes of Health (NIH) and other federal agencies oversee and conduct investigations in routinely to examine any evidence that might indicate that vaccines are unsafe.

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