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		<title>Type 1 Diabetes Causes and Symptoms – are you at the Risk</title>
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Juvenile Diabetes
For many years, Type 1 Diabetes has been referred to as Juvenile Diabetes. Most often, the people who are diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes are children and young adults. Insulin is a natural hormone found in your body that helps the body to convert sugar, starches, and other foods into the energy that is [...]]]></description>
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Juvenile Diabetes</p>
<p>For many years, Type 1 Diabetes has been referred to as Juvenile Diabetes. Most often, the people who are diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes are children and young adults. Insulin is a natural hormone found in your body that helps the body to convert sugar, starches, and other foods into the energy that is needed to sustain life. People are diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes when their body fails to produce enough insulin to properly convert the intake of sugars and starches into energy.</p>
<p>Type 1 Diabetes is an autoimmune disease &#8211; a disease that results in the body&#8217;s failure to fight infections naturally. Autoimmune diseases cause the body to begin attacking its own cells. In Type 1 Diabetes, the cells that are attacked are the beta cells in the pancreas that produce the insulin that turns sugars and starches into the energy needed for your body to function properly.</p>
<p>Cause and Length of Illness</p>
<p>Though the cause of Type 1 Diabetes is unclear, there are several things that we do know about this disease. Type 1 Diabetes is a lifelong, yet often manageable disease. Lifestyle and genetics play a large role in the onset and diagnosis of Type 1 Diabetes. It is not contagious like a cold; therefore Type 1 Diabetes cannot be passed from one person to another. Diabetes is not caused from eating sweets. One symptom of diabetes is that the body fails to produce the hormone that turns sugars and starches into energy &#8211; but consuming sugars and starches do not cause the disease.</p>
<p>What To Do if You Are Diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes</p>
<p>If you are diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes, the first thing that you should do is to avoid panicking. Type 1 Diabetes is a serious and lifelong illness, though in many cases it can be successfully managed with the proper care and diet. Maintaining your overall health is the first step to successfully managing diabetes.</p>
<p>Type 1 Diabetes can sometimes lead to other, more serious health conditions &#8211; such as heart attack and stroke. While maintaining a healthy lifestyle may not prevent the onset of these other illnesses, it may increase the onset of the illnesses and can help to lessen the effects of these illnesses dramatically. Skin disorders can also be caused by diabetes; therefore, it is important to maintain a routine regimen of skin care that may help to delay or even avoid the onset of skin diseases associated with diabetes.</p>
<p>Type 1 Diabetes could place you at a higher risk for contracting gum diseases and other mouth-related problems. It is important to maintain a proper oral hygiene regimen in order to reduce the risks of illnesses associated with the mouth. Proper eye care and early detection of problems can contribute to saving your sight. Blindness is often associated with diabetes. Nerve damage or poor blood flow associated with Type 1 Diabetes can cause a diabetic to develop many different types of foot problems. It is important that you follow some basic guidelines that will help you protect your feet and avoid the onset of foot-related problems.</p>
<p>Lifestyle choices can help or hinder your management of Type 1 Diabetes. It is very important that you maintain a healthy lifestyle, complete with a healthy diet, regular exercise, and proper hygiene. In that fashion, there are some things that you should completely avoid or limit.</p>
<p>Smoking is a habit that contributes to the deterioration of your health, especially if you have been diagnosed with a disease that already affects your health, such as Type 1 Diabetes. Smoking is definitely something that should be avoided &#8211; and is a good idea even if you have not been diagnosed with diabetes.</p>
<p>While alcohol consumption should be limited, it is not completely necessary to avoid all consumption of alcohol. If your diabetes is under control and if you are free of any of the health problems associated with diabetes that can be made worse by alcohol consumption, such as nerve damage or high blood pressure, it is often okay to have the occasional social drink. Stress is also something that can contribute to increasing the affects of Type 1 Diabetes. While stress cannot always be avoided, it is essential to both your physical and your mental health to learn how to handle stress in a healthy manner.</p>
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		<title>Type 2 Diabetes Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 12:54:53 +0000</pubDate>
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The Type 2 Diabetes
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Are you looking for reliable type 2 diabetes cure data? Do you have questions about type 2 diabetes cure that you need answers to? Find out the truth about type 2 diabetes cure.</p>
<p>The Type 2 Diabetes</p>
<p>Diabetes may be classified as either type 1 or type 2. A type 1 diabetes is a more severe condition because people suffering from this condition do not produce adequate insulin to regulate glucose levels. It is believed that genetic factors may play a big role in the development of type 1 diabetes. Type 2 on the other hand is characterized by insulin resistance. A type 2 diabetic&#8217;s pancreas may be fully functional but the body&#8217;s cells are resistant to the influence of insulin and do not take in as much glucose for cell energy production.</p>
<p>What is most common in Americans is the type 2 diabetes. Although it is as devastating as type 1, it can be easier to manage especially when detected early because it does not involve a defective pancreas.</p>
<p>The Type 2 Diabetes Cure</p>
<p>Science has fallen short in providing a type 2 diabetes cure. At present there is no type 2 diabetes cure. Even insulin shots in severe type 2 cases are not considered a cure because an individual would still have to rely on external sources of the hormone to regulate glucose. Some researchers are now currently exploring the possibility of pancreas transplants for type 1 sufferers which may also work for severe type 2 patients. Even transplant research however has not yielded a suitable type 2 diabetes cure. Transplants could be rejected by the host&#8217;s cells or still end up failing to supply insulin.</p>
<p>Most individuals who hope for a type 2 diabetes cure simply have to be contented with prevention and treatment. With proper treatment, individuals can lead lives that are close to normal even without a type 2 diabetes cure.</p>
<p>Risk Factors</p>
<p>The most practical thing to do is to treat the condition in its first few stages before it develops into more severe type 2 diabetes stages. Most people would even consider early treatment as a type 2 diabetes cure. Treatment however relies on recognizing the symptoms early. Millions of Americans however do not show any diabetic symptoms until complications that affect the heart, eyes and skin have developed. One way to detect diabetes without the symptoms is to look at the risk factors. A family history of diabetes is most certainly a sign that you should watch over your blood glucose level or at least have it checked regularly. You should also be worried if you are heavier than the ideal weight for your age and height.</p>
<p>Prevention</p>
<p>Prevention is the closest thing you can ever get to a type 2 diabetes cure. Not much can be done if you are genetically predisposed to diabetes. Genetically inherited diabetes can simply be regulated through diet, exercise and medication. A lot can be done however if you have diabetes because of your weight and your lifestyle.</p>
<p>Some researches have shown that development of the type 2 diabetes condition can actually be delayed or prevented if treated in its early stages. Prevention lies mainly in strictly maintaining a planned diet and exercise program. Ask your doctor to teach you how to count your carbohydrates and come up with planned meals to keep your blood sugar level constant.</p>
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		<title>What Are The Causes Of Diabetes ?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 20:06:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diabetes mellitus mostly occurs when pancreas does not make in enough amounts or any of hormone insulin or when insulin is produced that does not work out effectively. In diabetes, it would cause glucose blood levels in the blood to increase. The causes for diabetes aren’t known clearly.There are some factors that might lead to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Causes_of_Diabetes6.jpg"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Causes_of_Diabetes6.jpg" title='' alt='' /></a><br />Diabetes mellitus mostly occurs when pancreas does not make in enough amounts or any of hormone insulin or when insulin is produced that does not work out effectively. In diabetes, it would cause glucose blood levels in the blood to increase. The causes for diabetes aren’t known clearly.<br/><br/>There are some factors that might lead to the diabetes. These factors are known as the risk factors and one should try overcoming them in order to avoid getting affected by diabetes. Diabetes isn’t contagious, so you need not worry about you getting it if anyone in the family has it.<br/><br/><strong> </strong><br/><br/><strong>Type 1 diabetes</strong><br/><br/><strong> </strong><br/><br/>The type 1 of diabetes is believed to be autoimmune disease. The cells present in pancreas making insulin are destroyed that causes a huge loss of insulin. It’s thought as a result of body attacking also destroying the cells present in the pancreas that are known as autoimmune reaction. The reason for its occurrence isn’t clear as of now.<br/><br/>However, there are several explanations also possible triggers for this reaction which are proposed. These would include the infection with certain specific bacteria or a virus. It would also include an exposure to the food-borne chemicals. It would also include an exposure as young infant to the cow’s milk where an unidentified component of it triggers auto immune’s reaction in body. However, there is an only hypothesis and aren’t proven causes by any means.<br/><br/>Predisposition for developing the type 1 diabetes might run in the families. However, genetic cause for the diabetes is more commonly found in the type 2 diabetes. The environmental factors that encourage diabetes include common unavoidable infections, viral ones.<br/><br/>This type of diabetes is mostly found in the people of the non-Hispanic, the northern European decent and is followed by the African Americans also the Hispanic Americans. It’s rarely found in the Asian descents. It is more of common amongst men than in the women.<br/><br/><strong>Type 2 diabetes</strong><br/><br/><strong> </strong><br/><br/>The type 2 diabetes is mostly believed to occur when there is inadequate amount of insulin in the body. It also develops when receptors on the cells in body which usually respond to actions of the insulin failure which is stimulated by it. This is called as insulin resistance. In response to this, more amounts of insulin could be produced and the over production of the insulin manufacturing the cells in pancreas. Diabetes type 2 also occurs when available insulin is abnormal and does not work out properly.<br/><br/>Obesity, physical inactivity and increasing age usually increase the chances of diabetes type 2 to develop. Consumption of high fat diet, intake of alcohol, being overweight, sedentary lifestyle, high blood triglyceride levels, could cause type 2 diabetes.<br/><br/>Those who are closely relative to those who had type two of diabetes or the gestational diabetes, certain groups like the Native Americans, Japanese Americans, Hispanic Americans, African Americans have a high risk of developing this type of diabetes as compared to the non-Hispanic whites. Increasing age too is a significant factor for the type 2 diabetes.<br/><br/><br/><br/> </p>
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		<title>What are the First Signs and Symptoms of Diabetes Type 2 &#8211; the Likely Causes of Diabetes Type 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 15:41:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many different causes for diabetes both diabetes type 1 and type 2 it is important that you notice the first signs of diabetes. Diabetes is a condition which is caused through not enough insulin being produced by the human body this then causes a high level of glucose in the blood. I am [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Causes_of_Diabetes1.jpg"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Causes_of_Diabetes1.jpg" title='' alt='' /></a><br />There are many different causes for diabetes both diabetes type 1 and type 2 it is important that you notice the first signs of diabetes. Diabetes is a condition which is caused through not enough insulin being produced by the human body this then causes a high level of glucose in the blood. I am going to explain both the causes and signs of diabetes in both type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes.Type 1 diabetes is usually developed in young children or young adults, it usually develops quickly as the pancreas stops producing insulin type 1 diabetes is then treated with insulin shots however a healthy diet including a diabetic diet plan, exercise and managing your weight are all great strategies for controlling your diabetes whether it is type 1 or type 2 diabetes.The causes of type 1 diabetes are thought to be from an auto immune disease this is basically the human body trying to protect its self against other parts of the body. The human body produces antibodies which attach them selves to the beta cells in the pancreas. The antibodies are thought to be destroying the cells which produce the insulin in the pancreas and therefore have an effect on the rate at which the body produces the insulin.The causes of diabetes type 2 are increased development of glucose in the liver, insulin abnormalities, genes and the environment. There are many other causes such as obesity, old age, heredity conditions and also alcoholism which can play a role in the occurrence of diabetes.<br/><br/><br/><br/> </p>
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		<title>How to Deal With your Type 2 Diabetes Symptom</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 08:28:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people think that just because they do not show any particular type 2 diabetes symptom that they are safe from diabetes. This may not always be true though and understanding the true nature of a type 2 diabetes symptom may help save your life.The FiguresWhen you have Type 2 Diabetes condition, it means that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Types_of_Diabetes7.jpg"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Types_of_Diabetes7.jpg" title='' alt='' /></a><br />Some people think that just because they do not show any particular type 2 diabetes symptom that they are safe from diabetes. This may not always be true though and understanding the true nature of a type 2 diabetes symptom may help save your life.<br/><br/>The Figures<br/><br/>When you have Type 2 Diabetes condition, it means that the cells in your body are not reacting properly to the work of insulin which is supposed to open up the cells to glucose. Without glucose in your cells you will have no clear source of energy.<br/><br/>More people suffer from Type 2 diabetes than type 1 diabetes . It is estimated that at least 90% of diabetics belong to the type 2 category. The sad fact though is that more than 6% of diabetics are not aware that they have the condition. The lack of awareness may be due to a dismissal of seemingly harmless type 2 diabetes symptoms or a total lack of warning signs.<br/><br/>Different Symptoms<br/><br/>Type 1 diabetes is less common than type 2 but it may be more difficult to handle because it involves the inability of the pancreas to perform its job of producing insulin. Despite the difference in cause however, both types of diabetes share the same symptoms. A diabetic might begin to feel frequently tired, thirsty and may have occasionally blurry vision and wounds that do not heal quickly.<br/><br/>The difference in the set of symptoms in types 1 and 2 is the onset. A type 1 diabetes symptom can develop rapidly and worsen in the span of a few weeks. Even with the rapid symptom development however, cell damage may already have been occurring for some time before type 1 diabetes is finally discovered. A type 2 diabetes symptom on the other hand is not as obvious and as bad as a type 1 symptom.<br/><br/>Effects of No Symptoms<br/><br/>Effects of not detecting or not having a type 2 diabetes symptom may be drastic. The key to effectively managing this chronic disease is early detection. Once you fail to detect a type 2 diabetes symptom however, you can suffer from complications that are even more difficult to reverse. Some diabetics only realize that they have type 2 diabetes because of complications like retinopathy, heart ailments, kidney problems and nerve deaths. A complication is therefore their only type 2 diabetes symptom.<br/><br/>Uncommon Risk Factors<br/><br/>Even those individuals who do not experience a single type 2 diabetes symptom should be cautious especially if you are overweight and have a family history of type 2 diabetes. You should however also consider yourself at high risk of developing diabetes if you are over 45 years old, had a baby over 9 pounds and had a history of gestational diabetes or pre diabetes. For undetermined reasons, individuals who are Asian, African, Hispanic and American are at greater risk of developing diabetes.<br/><br/>What Has to be Done<br/><br/>Needless to say, you need the professional advice of doctors to help you manage your condition or your type 2 diabetes symptom. There are however basic things you should remember on your own. You should monitor your glucose levels, take your medication as prescribed, follow your diet and exercise plans and watch and manage your weight.<br/><br/><br/><br/> </p>
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		<title>What Are the Causes of Diabetes?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2009 03:39:31 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Causes_of_Diabetes14.jpg"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Causes_of_Diabetes14.jpg" title='' alt='' /></a><br />There are many reasons why people develop diabetes they can be infection of the pancreas, weight, stress, in activeness, age, family history, race, high blood pressure, poor nutrition, and gender|Infection in the pancreas, weight, stress, in activeness, age, history in family, race, blood pressure, poor diet, and gender are some of the many reasons for diabetes}. Some people can develop diabetes but their blood sugar level may not be high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes. In this case if it is not caught it may turn into type 2 diabetes.<br/><br/>When this happens the pancreas will not produce enough insulin and sugar can build up in the blood stream.<br/><br/>Health professionals have stated that if your waist is bigger then thirty five inches, you have some risk of developing diabetes. People who are not active have a high risk of developing diabetes, more so then somebody that exercises two to three times per week. Going to the gym is not need but just a good brisk walk for thirty minutes can help.<br/><br/>Studies have just been done that have proved that eighty percent of people get diabetes are forty five or older.<br/><br/>If you have a parent or a relative that is close that has diabetes then that means that you are at risk for developing diabetes. You share the same genes and it could be reversed if there is some sort of preventive measure.<br/><br/>There are so many things that are related to getting diabetes. There are also many measures that could be taken in trying to prevent diabetes. The Internet is a great way to find out about diabetes.<br/><br/><br/><br/> </p>
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