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Monday, March 08th, 2010 | Author: admin

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It would be a really good thing to ask your parents about there parents if you don’t know them and find out how everyone died it is everyone first potential symptom of diabetes is to be aware of family history on health. Regular testing should begin as soon as the children reach adulthood as long as they have not shown any signs as they were growing up. It is very sensible to watch for signs and symptoms of diabetes catching it early and getting treatment as soon as possible is the key to staying healthy.

The most common symptoms of diabetes include frequent urination, extreme hunger and the feeling of constantly being thirsty. Unfortunately, the fact is that you are constantly drinking something and unfortunately, if you are having trouble quenching your thirst, that goes right along with frequent urination. The people who work doing labor jobs blame there increasing hunger and thirst on there work environment, the work hard and work up a sweat. For more information on the symptoms of diabetes are often exhaustion and you could loose a lot of weight and it is often though that excessive weight loss that is due to overworking.

Fortunately and unfortunately, fortunately that if there are people in your immediate family with diabetes that should be a warning to watch for any symptoms of diabetes and if there are symptoms then that is unfortunate buy any symptoms left untreated be aware that that can cause a lot of problems with your health so do not ignore symptoms of diabetes. For people who are untreated for there diabetes have a high risk of damaging there retina and that leads to blindness. Additional problems can include kidney failure, liver damage and heart problems. Unfortunately, whenever there are problems with the vascular system that can cause a lot of damage to the feet and hands it can can lead to amputation.

Reducing Risk Factors May Prevent Diabetes Triggers

There is little known about the actual cause of the disease and what triggers the loss of insulin production, but there are some risk factors known to be present in those with the ailment that are believed to help prevent it onset. While not everyone who has the symptoms of diabetes are overweight, it is known that weight is a contributing factor for those who develop Type 2, adult onset diabetes.

Genetically predisposed people need to maintain a healthy weight and exercise has shown to reduce or at least delay the onset of many people with diabetes. However, when the symptoms of diabetes appear and being tested positive by the doctor, a person should continue to practice the prevention methods as a means to help control diabetes.

Every case of diabetes must be dealt with individually, there is no sign that age plays a role in the onset of this disease. close to 80 percent of the people that get diabetes of those over the age of 60 have many of the symptoms. Consideration must be taken for age, activity levels, level of dependence and willingness to participate in a treatment regimen.

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Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 | Author: admin

Coffee reduces risk of diabetes. Research suggests that people who drink coffee are less likely to get type 2 diabetes. It isn't known whether the caffeine or some other ingredient in coffee is responsible for its protective effects. The researchers wanted to see whether there is a link between diabetes and drinking coffee and green, black, and oolong tea. Participants completed a detailed questionnaire about their health, lifestyle habits, and how much coffee and tea they drank. The questionnaire was repeated at the end of the 5-year follow-up period. When other factors were accounted for, researchers found that the more green tea and coffee participants drank, the less likely they were to get diabetes. People who drank six cups or more of green tea or three or more cups of coffee each day were about one-third less likely to get diabetes. The link was stronger in women than in men. No pattern was seen with black or oolong tea. (see Diabetes Symptoms)

Vitamin D and Calcium May Lower the Risk for Type 2 Diabetes in Women A lack of vitamin D and calcium may be linked to getting type 2 diabetes. More than 80,000 women who took part in the Nurses' Health Study. Over the course of 20 years, over 4,800 women developed type 2 diabetes. The researchers found that a combined intake of over 1,200 milligrams of calcium and over 800 units of vitamin D was linked with a 33% lower risk for type 2 diabetes (as compared to women who took much smaller amounts of calcium and vitamin D). The results show that consuming higher amounts of vitamin D and calcium help lower the risk for type 2 diabetes in women. Diabetes is a disorder characterized by hyperglycemia or elevated blood glucose (blood sugar). Our bodies function best at a certain level of sugar in the bloodstream. If the amount of sugar in our blood runs too high or too low, then we typically feel bad. Diabetes is the name of the condition where the blood sugar level consistently runs too high. Diabetes is the most common endocrine disorder.

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