Dealing with Diabetes
Diabetes is a chronic syndrome that affects a large number of people in the world. It is more common among the elderly and rare among children and adults. In diabetes patients cannot make use of...
View ArticleControl Your Diabetes
Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin, a hormone made by the pancreas. When there are troubles with insulin, glucose builds up in the blood. A fasting glucose...
View ArticleCan I Get Disability Benefits for Diabetes?
If you have diabetes, Social Security disability benefits may be available. To determine whether you are disabled by diabetes, the Social Security Administration first considers whether your diabetes...
View ArticlePortland-area Native Americans take on a diabetes epidemic
In a North Portland health clinic on a dreary Saturday, Michael Teeple does his part in the war against the diabetes epidemic rocking Indian Country. Teeple, 60, a member of the Ojibwe tribe and...
View ArticlePR has highest rate of diabetes in US
Puerto Rico still has the highest incidence of diabetes in the U.S. even as the incidence of the disease has surged in many states over the past 15 years, according to a new federal report issued...
View ArticleRoundup articles for Diabetes: March 2013
Diabetes has become a common disease today Diabetes is a serious disease which occurs when your body is unable to utilize the glucose in the blood. There are two to more reasons for this. Insulin is a...
View ArticleFDA approves three new drug treatments for type 2 diabetes
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved three new related products for use with diet and exercise to improve blood sugar control in adults with type 2 diabetes: Nesina (alogliptin)...
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