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The erectile sexual dysfunction (DSE) is defined as the inability to have a man to achieve and / or maintain an erection adequate enough to achieve a satisfactory sexual activity. The frequency of DSE is significantly higher [1] in the diabetic population when compared with the general population. To have a normal erection in men, [...]

With the program “Obeldicks” there has long been an age-Weightloss program for obese children. First study results when tested with 60 children who were on average 11 years old, showed that the success rate 6 months after study entry was 86%. Obeldicks to help obese children to reduce their long-term weight and have more fun [...]

Alice Posada has marked in her memory December 26, 2006, the day they discovered that her daughter Emily had diabetes type I, a metabolic disease that requires daily insulin injections. Her daughter, then 18-months old, was rushed and spent several days in the hospital tested until doctors were able to determine the dose of insulin [...]

“Diabetes is the enemy of sexuality.” Santiago said so Cedrés, clinical sexologist Uruguayan was in September at the World Congress of the International Society for Sexual Medicine in South Korea. And one of the main topics of this meeting was precisely the impact of diabetes on sex, both men and women. Cedrés presented research conducted [...]

Since there is scarcely any other disease, so a change in lifestyle and sticking consistently to the same matters as type 2 diabetes, is the psychological and motivational aspects particularly important here. But who really helps when fears shall prevail, even in a depression looming? The Association of Psychology and Behavioral Medicine “deals with this [...]

Old people get along better with their diabetes, if someone talks to them about it. That’s the least a result of a new study on the behavior of older patients in the diabetes therapy. Who’s with over 85 years, suffering from “Age of sugar”, ie type 2 diabetes must adjust himself: From now own, the [...]

In a long term researcher at the University of Toronto in Canada have found that girls with type 1 diabetes more prone to eating disorders. An eating disorder in combination with diabetes is particularly dangerous.