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Insulin Resistance and Diabetes

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

insulin resistanceTo understand insulin resistance, it helps to understand a little about how insulin works and its role in the body. Insulin is an essential hormone created in the pancreas, which is involved in the metabolism of sugars in the body. Without it, we can not turn the food we eat into usable energy.

When we eat something, a lot of digested food is converted into glucose, the main energy source of the body. The pancreas then responds to blood sugar levels by secreting insulin in increasing the flow of blood. Most cells in your body contain insulin receptors that help insulin bind to the cell. Once insulin binds to the cell, activate other receptor sites, allowing glucose to enter the cell and provide energy for life.

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Dolphin Key of Diabetes Type 2

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

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Dolphins have a mechanism that allows them to control levels of blood sugar. A study of dolphins revealed genetic clues that could help scientists find new treatments for type 2 diabetes in humans.

Scientists at the National Marine Mammal Foundation of America (NMMF) found that the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) is resistant to insulin, the hormone that regulates glucose levels in the blood-like people suffering type 2 diabetes .

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Diabetes Drugs Can Treat Cancer

Monday, March 1st, 2010

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Diabetes drugs can apparently boost the immune system. Moreover, the material in diabetes pills can be used as a vaccine and treatment of cancer.

These findings are the result of research Canadian and American scientists. In this study, they tested it on mice.

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Diet Is Not Only About Reducing Eat

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

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One mistake is often made those who are dieting are crossing out the fatty foods and high calorie, but forgot to remove the drink that also has the potential to fatten the body such as sweet tea, cendol or fresh fruit juice and sweet. Because the shape of the liquid, sugar-rich drinks can also contribute calories in the body as well as with the food intake in the black list.

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Honey May Prevent Amputation from Diabetes Patients

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

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Put honey on the wounds of the foot, is an alternative to avoid the occurrence of amputation in diabetic patients. This is evidenced by a doctor from the University of Wisconsin, USA, which has helped his patients avoid amputation. Now he plans to spread the honey therapy.

According to Professor Jennifer Eddy of the University School of Medicine and Public Health, honey can kill bacteria because of the nature of acid, but that honey is also effective to avoid bacterial resistant properties due to the use of antibiotics. “This is an important thing in the health world,” he said. In this honey therapy, part of the new wounds can be oiled after cleaning dead skin.

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Eat Every 4 Hours

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

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It turned out to have the hunger signal levels, ranging from very hungry, hungry, until a little hungry. This all became the benchmark for controlling the excessive appetite. But if we are still difficult to distinguish hunger, do not worry, use the clock as a measure.

Health experts say, usually to an empty stomach 4 hours after the last time we ate. It means, we are permitted to eat food every 4 hours. This method is even safe to apply to the middle of our diet.

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Motivational Study of Elderly Diabetic Patients

Friday, February 5th, 2010

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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 blood sugar measured and supplied to tablets or insulin. In the diabetes therapy has a high degree of personal responsibility a top priority. However, this ownership is not always so great, like how the doctors. Finally, a type-2 diabetes, even once causes no pain. The initial question to a new study on age and diabetes was therefore: How can I improve the self-motivation of the elderly in their diabetes care?

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Combination Therapy of Insulin and Pioglitazone

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

insulin therapy pioglitazoneSince 2007 in Germany is going a combined therapy of the drug pioglitazone with insulin. First interim analysis was recently published. These indicate that the combination in the future is both effective and safe.

The type 2 diabetes
Type-2 diabetes have a resistance of body cells to the biological effects of insulin. Once this so-called insulin resistance is too strong, does the injected insulin in a diabetes therapy is not effective enough. Be increased in these cases, the insulin sensitivity by insulin sensitizers. These sensitizers are firstly used for type-2 diabetes with marked insulin resistance, ie, in patients in whom insulin alone is insufficient. On the other hand in diabetic patients who are not the standard combination of insulin and metformin because of contraindications or intolerance can take.

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Diabetes Type 2 Treated by Insulin or Tablet?

Monday, February 1st, 2010

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In Germany, a type-2 diabetes is often treated with tablets. These are relatively easy to handle and do not require intensive training as they are common for insulin users. Nevertheless, type-2 diabetes have a relatively high risk for atherosclerosis and heart disease. A new study has dealt with the question of which treatment option for type 2 diabetes cheap.

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Blood Glucose Self Control in Type-2

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

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A great support for anyone with diabetes, the blood glucose self-regulation. It allows the patients on a personal security because they are always informed about the level of their current value and can respond quickly if needed. The patient can then have full control his illness and thus optimize treatment outcomes. For Type-1 diabetes, the blood glucose self-regulation already considered standard therapy, while in type-2 diabetes, most commonly used with insulin treatment. The application for type-2 diabetes without insulin treatment is controversial, especially in recent times.

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