June 29, 2007
Diabetes Complications: What’s Your Risk? (WebMD)
Diabetes complications include heart attack, stroke, nerve pain, even blindness. Here’s how to avoid the worst complications of diabetes.
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Diabetes complications include heart attack, stroke, nerve pain, even blindness. Here’s how to avoid the worst complications of diabetes.
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Foods of the kind that were consumed during human evolution may be the best choice to control diabetes type 2. A study from Lund University, Sweden, found markedly improved capacity to handle carbohydrate after eating such foods for three months.
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White children account for most of the new cases of diabetes in children, says a new study, but the disease is found in all ethnic groups, and rates of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes are on the rise.
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Non-Hispanic white children have the highest rates of diabetes in the United States, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday, and the disease appears to be more common than expected.
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