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<p>Diabetes:Diabetes can be defined as a disorder in which lack of insulin results in failure to absorb sugar and starch properly. It is a metabolic condition characterized by elevated glucose absorption in the blood. It prevents glucose from being used by the body correctly. Insulin determines the amount of glucose in the blood. Because glucose cannot be stored or used directly by the body, insufficient insulin leads to an increase in blood sugar levels. People who have diabetes in their near relations are more prone to diabetes. However, there are other risk factors which bring us closer to the disease such as physical inactivity, obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, pancreatic abnormalities. Diabetes is growing at an alarming rate more people are prone to having the disease because of busy lifestyles. People have no time for their health and by maintaining wrong habits they throw themselves at the risk of various diseases one of them is diabetes. It is one of the major causes of premature death worldwide. There are various symptoms which detect diabetes for e.g. being very thirsty, frequent urination, weight loss, increased appetite, poor or blurry vision, irritability, tingling or numbness in the hands or feet, frequent skin problems, bladder or gum infections, delayed healing of wounds, extreme fatigue, nausea, poor circulation in the limbs. WHO predicts that developing countries will bear the brunt of this epidemic in the 21st century, with 80% of all new cases of diabetes expected to appear in the developing countries by 2025. . (Reference: WHO Journal) There are two types of Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2 Type 1 diabetes: It is an autoimmune disease. Insulin dependent diabetes is the result of the pancreas being unable to make enough insulin. This type of diabetes normally affects children but can affect adults as well. Type 1 diabetics are insulin dependent and must take insulin every day. Type 2 diabetes: – Non-insulin dependent occurs because the cells of the body become resistant to insulin. Adults are most often diagnosed with this type of diabetes. Some may need medication while others can control their blood sugar levels by monitoring their diet, exercising moderately, and losing weight (if they are obese). Some Type 2 diabetics must take insulin or other medications daily. </p>
<p>The result is the same as for Type 1 diabetes–glucose builds up in the blood and the body cannot make efficient use of its main source of fuelAny one of the following risk factors can increase their chances of developing diabetes: </p>
<p>The effect of excess sugar levels in bloodstream is harmful. It attracts and aggravates some problems like vision, kidney damage, nerve damage, heart and circulation problems. One can prevent diabetes by being extra cautious and following some basic tips which are as follows: Shedding even 10 pounds can significantly reduce the risk of your being diabetic, consuming greens with a vinegar before a starchy meal may help control your blood sugar levels, walking is the best exercise, Preferring the right cereal can help you slim down and steady blood sugar, coffee keeps diabetes at bay. Keep away from fast food as it will aggravate the risk of your being diabetic. Get a Perfect Night’s Rest, Keep Good Company Diabetes cannot be cured. It can be prevented and on onset of the disease, can be treated. Diagnosing and treating diabetes has become easier and cost effective as compared to earlier times. A person suffering with diabetes can live a normal life provided they have a controlled diet and exercise. Moreover, they have to take regular medications and give up on some habits to avoid further complications to their health. Women with diabetes should be getting their checkups done regularly by a health care professional who monitors their diabetes and checks for complications. In addition, people with diabetes often undergo eye examinations, routine foot care, and dietitians for help in planning meals. Although it is healthy for all to eat a mix of fats, proteins and carbohydrates, people with diabetes need to be most concerned about carbohydrates. </p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 07:06:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Diabetes:Diabetes can be defined as a disorder in which lack of insulin results in failure to absorb sugar and starch properly. It is a metabolic condition characterized by elevated glucose absorption in the blood. It prevents glucose from being used by the body correctly. Insulin determines the amount of glucose in the blood. Because glucose cannot be stored or used directly by the body, insufficient insulin leads to an increase in blood sugar levels. People who have diabetes in their near relations are more prone to diabetes. However, there are other risk factors which bring us closer to the disease such as physical inactivity, obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, pancreatic abnormalities. Diabetes is growing at an alarming rate more people are prone to having the disease because of busy lifestyles. People have no time for their health and by maintaining wrong habits they throw themselves at the risk of various diseases one of them is diabetes. It is one of the major causes of premature death worldwide. There are various symptoms which detect diabetes for e.g. being very thirsty, frequent urination, weight loss, increased appetite, poor or blurry vision, irritability, tingling or numbness in the hands or feet, frequent skin problems, bladder or gum infections, delayed healing of wounds, extreme fatigue, nausea, poor circulation in the limbs. WHO predicts that developing countries will bear the brunt of this epidemic in the 21st century, with 80% of all new cases of diabetes expected to appear in the developing countries by 2025. . (Reference: WHO Journal) There are two types of Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2 Type 1 diabetes: It is an autoimmune disease. Insulin dependent diabetes is the result of the pancreas being unable to make enough insulin. This type of diabetes normally affects children but can affect adults as well. Type 1 diabetics are insulin dependent and must take insulin every day. Type 2 diabetes: – Non-insulin dependent occurs because the cells of the body become resistant to insulin. Adults are most often diagnosed with this type of diabetes. Some may need medication while others can control their blood sugar levels by monitoring their diet, exercising moderately, and losing weight (if they are obese). Some Type 2 diabetics must take insulin or other medications daily. </p>
<p>The result is the same as for Type 1 diabetes–glucose builds up in the blood and the body cannot make efficient use of its main source of fuelAny one of the following risk factors can increase their chances of developing diabetes: </p>
<p>The effect of excess sugar levels in bloodstream is harmful. It attracts and aggravates some problems like vision, kidney damage, nerve damage, heart and circulation problems. One can prevent diabetes by being extra cautious and following some basic tips which are as follows: Shedding even 10 pounds can significantly reduce the risk of your being diabetic, consuming greens with a vinegar before a starchy meal may help control your blood sugar levels, walking is the best exercise, Preferring the right cereal can help you slim down and steady blood sugar, coffee keeps diabetes at bay. Keep away from fast food as it will aggravate the risk of your being diabetic. Get a Perfect Night’s Rest, Keep Good Company Diabetes cannot be cured. It can be prevented and on onset of the disease, can be treated. Diagnosing and treating diabetes has become easier and cost effective as compared to earlier times. A person suffering with diabetes can live a normal life provided they have a controlled diet and exercise. Moreover, they have to take regular medications and give up on some habits to avoid further complications to their health. Women with diabetes should be getting their checkups done regularly by a health care professional who monitors their diabetes and checks for complications. In addition, people with diabetes often undergo eye examinations, routine foot care, and dietitians for help in planning meals. Although it is healthy for all to eat a mix of fats, proteins and carbohydrates, people with diabetes need to be most concerned about carbohydrates. </p>
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		<title>Autoimmune Disease Symptoms :  Type 1 Diabetes Causes and Symptoms are you at the Risk</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 07:01:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Autoimmune Disease Symptoms : 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 [...]]]></description>
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<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.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.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>Autoimmune Disease Symptoms :  Major Types of Diabetes and Their Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 19:13:54 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Autoimmune Disease Symptoms :  Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by high blood sugar (glucose) levels, that result from defects in insulin secretion, or action, or both. Diabetes mellitus, commonly referred to as diabetes (as it will be in this article) was first identified as a disease associated with &#8220;sweet urine,&#8221; and excessive muscle loss in the ancient world. Elevated levels of blood glucose (hyperglycemia) lead to spillage of glucose into the urine, hence the term sweet urine. </p>
<p>Patients with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus may urinate excessively (polyuria) and become thirsty because the glucose filtered into the kidneys has the tendency to pull water with it. They may experience increased appetite and weight loss; the absence of functioning insulin prevents cells from obtaining the carbohydrates they need and allows muscle and fat to break down. Muscle cramping and fatigue may also occur. </p>
<p>Types of diabetes </p>
<p>The two main types of diabetes are type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes usually occurs in children and young adults and is considered an autoimmune disease. An autoimmune disease results when the body&#8217;s system for fighting infection (the immune system) turns against a part of the body. </p>
<p>A combination of abnormalities is responsible for type 2 diabetes. The first is probably insulin resistance, a condition in which body cells become less responsive to insulin. Therefore, the body must secrete more insulin to maintain normal metabolism. Insulin resistance, which is very common, doesn&#8217;t cause type 2 diabetes by itself. </p>
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<p>Gestational Diabetes is a form of Type 2 diabetes that begins during pregnancy, often near the end of the second trimester or during the third trimester. It is caused by the hormones of pregnancy or by a shortage of insulin. It affects 7% of all pregnancies and over 200,000 women a year in the U.S. Although this form of diabetes tends to go away after the baby is born, type 2 diabetes is more likely later in life. </p>
<p>Pre-Diabetes </p>
<p>Before people develop type 2 diabetes, they almost always have pre-diabetes; blood glucose (sugar) levels that are higher than normal but not yet high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes. People with pre-diabetes are at increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes and for having heart disease and stroke. Many people are unaware that they have pre-diabetes, because it usually has no symptoms. </p>
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