Fructose Adds to Type Two Diabetes, Obesity
Fructose, a type of sugar that is commonly found in honey, soft drinks, corn syrups and fruit juices is believed to develop Type two diabetes. Fructose also adds to obesity.
Fructose, a type of sugar that is commonly found in honey, soft drinks, corn syrups and fruit juices is believed to develop Type two diabetes. Fructose also adds to obesity.
Distinguish between Type one and Type two Diabetes.
Recent studies have shown that a healthy intake of red grapes can help in controlling insulin levels, and fight diabetes.
One in three children born in USA will develop diabetes at some point during their life, and right now over 40% of people aged between 40 and 74 have pre-diabetes – but progression is not inevitable.
“My feet?” I hear you ask. It may seem like a strange correlation, but diabetes mellitus has a huge impact on your foot health.
Diet and exercise are the cornerstones for preventing type two diabetes. These measures are especially important for people with risk factors for the disease.
A discussion about type two Diabetes and the common side effect of heart disease.
Diabetes is one of the most devastating diseases a person can have. A person can live for years with diabetes without any apparent signs or symptoms, but the disease slowly wreaks havoc with every major organ in the body. Diabetes control is extremely important for the person suffering from it, but is also extremely difficult to accomplish.
You can’t change the fact that you have diabetes, but you can change how you feel about it.
This short article lists the most commonly used medications to control type 2 diabetes. These medications do not cure the underlying condition which is a complication of obesity.