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ALL YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT DIABETIC NEUROPATHY

ALL YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT DIABETIC NEUROPATHY

Diabetic neuropathy is a severe and frequent complication of type 1 and types 2 diabetes. It’s a sort of nerve degeneration induced by long-term high blood sugar levels. The ailment usually appears gradually, sometimes over several decades. If you have diabetes...

THE CLOSE CONNECTION OF DIABETES AND SLEEP DISORDER

THE CLOSE CONNECTION OF DIABETES AND SLEEP DISORDER

Diabetes is an ailment in which the body is incapable to produce insulin accurately. This creates excess levels of glucose in the blood. The most popular types are type 1 and type 2 diabetes. If you possess type 1, your pancreas doesn’t create insulin, so you...

INCITING BRAIN CAN HELP INSULIN RESISTANCE

INCITING BRAIN CAN HELP INSULIN RESISTANCE

Researchers say inciting a specific part of the brain can boost dopamine liveliness and help insulin resistance in those experiencing type 2 diabetes. The question is whether a specific part of the brain help people with diabetes who are struggling with insulin...

DIABETES MELLITUS AND THE VARIATION IN BLOOD GLUCOSE

DIABETES MELLITUS AND THE VARIATION IN BLOOD GLUCOSE

Diabetes mellitus is an ailment characterized by persistently raised levels of sugar in the blood or blood glucose. There are numerous types of diabetes but we all know the most common amongst them is called the type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Throughout...

VISCERAL FAT INTENSIFIES THE RISK OF TYPE 2 DIABETES

VISCERAL FAT INTENSIFIES THE RISK OF TYPE 2 DIABETES

Looking for a fat invisible to your own eyes, it is a dangerous type of fat and is often termed as visceral fat. Thinking about the fat levels often ends up holding the love handles and have a sickening look regarding losing those last ten pounds. The fat which we can...

THE CONCEPT OF GLUCOSE TOLERANCE TEST IN DIABETES

THE CONCEPT OF GLUCOSE TOLERANCE TEST IN DIABETES

A glucose tolerance test gauges how well the body’s cells can absorb glucose (sugar) after the consumption of a specific quantity of sugar. The diabetologist uses fasting blood sugar levels and hemoglobin A1c estimates to diagnose type 1 and type 2 diabetes as...