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Diabetes Articles
What is Diabetes ?
What is Insulin ?
Types of Diabetes
Type 1 diabetes
Type 2 diabetes
Diabetes Prevention
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What is Diabetes ?
Diabetes is a chronic health condition
where the body is unable to produce insulin and properly break down
sugar (glucose) in the blood. Symptoms include hunger, thirst,
excessive urination, dehydration and weight loss. The treatment of
diabetes requires daily insulin injections, proper nutrition and
regular exercise.
Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly
use insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is needed to convert sugar,
starches and other food into energy needed for daily life. The cause
of diabetes continues to be a mystery, although both genetics and
environmental factors such as obesity and lack of exercise appear to
play roles.
There are 20.8 million children and adults in the United States, or
7% of the population, who have diabetes. While an estimated 14.6
million have been diagnosed with diabetes, unfortunately, 6.2
million people (or nearly one-third) are unaware that they have the
disease.
In order to determine whether or not a patient has pre-diabetes or
diabetes, health care providers conduct a Fasting Plasma Glucose
Test (FPG) or an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT). Either test can
be used to diagnose pre-diabetes or diabetes. The American Diabetes
Association recommends the FPG because it is easier, faster, and
less expensive to perform.
If you have diabetes, know someone who does, or simply want to learn
more about diabetes, you will find many helpful articles in this
section. You can learn about the types of diabetes, living with and
managing diabetes and information on diabetes around the world. |
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