Tip! 8 million African Americans have diabetes.

In the past few years, cases of diabetes have skyrocketed to a staggering 16 million. One of the biggest problems that has been realized by the nation’s doctors is that Americans know shockingly little about the disease or the importance of early detection.

Tip! The Mind/Body Diabetes Revolution, Richard S. Surwit, Ph.

A lot of these cases, actually could have been prevented. Dr. Curtis Harris, an Okalahoma physician, says “the vast majority of people living with the disease have type II”. A disease that is often an overlooked killer. He went on to say “In fact if you look worldwide, the major killer of adults is diabetes and cardiovascular disease. They go hand in hand.”

There are two types of diabetes, type one diabetes and type two diabetes.
People with type I diabetes generally have a total lack of insulin, while people with type II diabetes generally have too little insulin or can not use insulin effectively. Without insulin, the body can’t absorb sugar, or glucose, which cells need to produce energy.

Tip! Wear an ID bracelet announcing your have diabetes, and also carry a small card saying so in the local language of the places you will be visiting.

How are the two types of diabetes different? Type II diabetes usually starts in young adulthood, while type I diabetes is usually detected much earlier.

With type II diabetes, no episodes of hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar level unless taking insulin or other diabetes medications cannot be prevented. In fact it can be prevented or delayed by living with a healthy lifestyle including maintaining a healthy body weight, eating sensibly, and exercising regularly.

How are they alike? Both types of diabetes greatly increase a person’s risks of a range of serious complications. Although monitoring and management can usually prevent most complications. Diabetes remains the leading cause of blindness and kidney failure. It also continues to be a critical risk factor for heart disease, stroke, and foot or leg amputations.

Tip! The best course, therefore, is to check overweight and obesity in the first place to prevent insulin resistance and diabetes type-2.

Here are some more facts about diabetes that you should know:

1. Eight out of ten people living with diabetes are overweight.

2. Your chance of developing diabetes is higher if you have a close relative, such as a parent or sibling with diabetes.

3. For reasons not yet clear, Blacks, Hispanics, and American Indians have high rates of diabetes.

4. The less physically you are, the greater the risk of developing diabetes.

Thanks for reading and may God bless you always, and in always.

Tip! Your chance of developing diabetes is higher if you have a close relative, such as a parent or sibling with diabetes.

Barry Ford is the webmaster of a website that provides both important information and valuable products about diabetes. You can find it at http://www.diabetesone.info

Tags: ,

Tags: , , , ,




0 Responses to “What You Don’t Know About Diabetes May Kill You”

  1. No Comments

Leave a Reply





Subscribe

Subscribe to my RSS Feeds

     





Natural Cure For High Blood Pressure


natural cure for high blood pressure

Uncover The Truth About Hypertension And Discover An Alternative Solution To Harmful Drugs!

Visit Natural Cure For High Blood Pressure




Recent Comments:


Are Calcium Channel Blockers A Good High Blood Pressure Medicine?

Some medicines affect blood pressure health as calcium channel blockers. " [Link]


Tips For Identifying High Blood Pressure Symptoms

By Aasheesh Jain Tip! Damage to cerebral tissues, resulting in convulsions, ataxia or impaired speech. Even brain death may occur in those patients with severe high blood pressure. 1 in 3 American ... [Link]


Lower Cholesterol Or Risk Death

Seemingly in excellent health, Beth goes to the doctor for her regular checkup. In the past year, she has lost weight, begun an exercise routine, and finally landed her dream job. Life is good! ... [Link]


avoiding cholesterol in foods wont

Avoiding Cholesterol In ... [Link]


Lower Cholesterol Or Risk Death

Seemingly in excellent health, Beth goes to the doctor for her regular checkup. In the past year, she has lost weight, begun an exercise routine, and finally landed her dream job. Life is good! ... [Link]


avoiding cholesterol in foods wont

Avoiding Cholesterol In ... [Link]