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Articles related to "Type Ii"
Can Kids Get Type II? Can children have “Adult-onset diabetes”? Unfortunately, type II is on the rise among teens and children - and may be both more difficult to control and more likely to cause complications. children • adolescents • type ii diabetes • complications • incidence
Just My Type: Kardashev Civilizations in SF and Beyond What does it mean for a civilization to be a million years old? How would you go about classifying such civilizations? Join us for a look at the Kardashev scale and the role it plays in SF and our own future. kardashev civilizations • type i civilizations • type ii civilizations • type iii civilizations • kardashev civilizations in science fiction
Could You Have Type II? Type II diabetes often has no symptoms, yet certain factors may help you identify whether you are at risk. diabetes • risk factors • ethnic groups • obesity • hypertension
Type II Diabetes: A Look at Vaspin Many type II diabetics experience insulin resistance, a diminished response to the secretion of insulin by the pancreas. A protein named Vaspin could combat this effect. vaspin • type ii diabetes • obesity • insulin resistance • insulin sensitivity
Autoimmune Hepatitis Part II This article describes the three basic subtypes seen in autoimmune hepatitis and explains how their particular disease courses differ. autoimmune • hepatitis • aih • liver • subtypes
Alexei Abrikosov - Type II Superconductors and the Abrikosov Vortex Lattice Alexei Abrikosov left the former Soviet Union to work at the Argonne National Laboratory in 1991. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2003 for his work on type II superconductors. alexei abrikosov • nobel • physics • type ii superconductor • abrikosov vortex lattice
Diabetes Type 2 This article talks about Type 2 Diabetes. It explains the disease and how to educate yourself and control the disease. diabetes • insulin resistance • carboydrates • type ii diabetes • type 2 diabetes
Double Supernova Seen A NASA satellite has spied two supernova bursting in one galaxy in less than a month. double supernova • swift • nasa • galaxy • hercules
Drinking and Type II Diabetes Is it safe to enjoy a few drinks if you have type II diabetes? Possibly, with a few considerations. alcohol • drinking • type ii diabetes • blood glucose control • hypoglycemia
Has Your Low Carb Diet Stopped Working? Obtaining a healthy weight is an important part of managing type II diabetes. Diets that encourage little or no consumption of carbohydrates are hot right now - but do they really provide lasting results? type ii diabetes • diets • low carbohydrate diets • weight loss • nutrition
Metformin: Good For the Heart Metformin is one of the most commonly prescribed drugs for type II diabetics. Recent research has uncovered that the medicine offers additional benefits. heart disease • diabetes • metformin • diabetes treatment • heart attack
Supernovae, the Most Energetic Objects in the Universe Discussion of the two principal types of supernovae supernova • astronomy • type i • core collapse • massive star
When A Loved One is Diagnosed Someone close to you just found out they have type II diabetes. What, if anything, can you do to help them? A lot! type ii diabetes • diet • exercise • motivation • family
Understanding Diabetes Diabetes is a complex disease and medical references written about it can be hard to understand but the major points are really pretty simple. diabetes • type 1 • type 2 • insulin • pancreas
A Brief Introduction to Gestational Diabetes Sometimes women who have never had diabetes develop high blood sugar during pregnancy. This condition is known as gestational diabetes mellitus. Uncontrolled gestational diabetes can cause problems for both mother and baby, and gestational diabetes can also indicate that a woman is at high risk for developing type II diabetes later on. gestational diabetes • pregnancy • insulin • glucose • birth
Getting Started With Exercise Beginning an exercise program is tough, but exercise is important, especially if you have type 2 diabetes. Begin with a physical exam, and motivate yourself by setting realistic goals, and choosing an activity suited to your health and personality. exercise • fitness • health • type 2 diabetes • blood sugar
Exploring Supernovae What causes some stars to explode into giant supernovae and what were some of the prominent explosions from the past? supernova • type ia • type ii • hypernova • sn1987a
Hypersensitivity Reactions Hypersensitivity reactions occur when the immune system responds in an exaggerated fashion to foreign antigens such as pollen or food proteins. allergic • allergy • hypersensitivity • immune system • autoimmune disease
Diabetic Retinopathy Diabetic retinopathy is a complication of diabetes that can permanently damage your sight. retina • vision • type ii diabetes • macular edema • proliferative diabetic retinopathy
Treat Diabetes With Cinnamon Common cinnamon has shown promise in the treatment of Type II diabetes. cinnamon diabetes • cinnamon type ii diabetes • cinnamon and diabetes • cinnamon and type ii diabetes • cinnamon type 2 diabetes
Dealing with Diabetes Diabetes is a treatable disease. By adopting a natural, healthy lifestyle diabetes can be managed. It is important to know what diabetes is and what the best strategies are for dealing with it in an effective manner through diet and exercise. diabetes • diabetics • zone diet • san antonio study • niddm
Diabetes Types of diabetes and concerns of parents and children regarding the treatment of diabetes. diabetes • type i • type ii • gestational diabetes • parent concern
Diabetes Treatment The majority of people with diabetes must take some form of medication to control the level of sugar in their blood. Several different forms of medication are available. diabetes • blood sugar • metformin • drugs • medications
Health Information Online: Finding Quality in Quantity The same qualities that make seeking health information on the web so easy can also create dangers. So whenever you’re surfing the net for news about type II diabetes or other health issues, use caution. Here are some tips to help you ensure the information you’re getting is both accurate and safe. type ii diabetes • internet • online health information • disclaimer • references
Health Risks of Obesity This article discusses the health risks associated with obesity. It is more than just being overweight. obesity • type ii diabetes • insulin resistance • weight loss • weight-loss
How to Treat Diabetes The Acronym DIABETES provides a useful way of remembering the basic ideas about how to manage Type II Diabetes Mellitus efficaciously diet for diabetes • blood pressure in diabetes • diabetes and exercise • tablets for diabetes • type ii diabetes mellitus
Origin of the Chemical Elements You are recycled stardust. The atoms in our bodies were manufactured in stars or supernovae and recycled by supernova explosions. origin of elements • supernova • periodic table • type ii supernova • big bang theory
Rezulin: Magic Bullet or Deadly Bullet? Rezulin, a drug approved by the FDA for Type II Diabetes, has been recalled after a series of deaths and liver failures. Should it ever have been approved in the first place? diabetes • diabetes type ii • rezulin • insulin • fda
Understanding the Risk of Diabetes The fact that Diabetes is a disease where the body cannot handle sugar (glucose) is known but many are unaware that it is much more dangerous than just "High Blood Sugar" glucose • heart disease • blood pressure • diabetes mellitus • understanding angina
Juvenile Diabetes/Type I It's hard to believe that it's now been almost two years since my youngest son was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes, yet it has. juvenile diabetes • type i
Personal Floatation Devices (PFD) Be smart and wear your life jacket! PFDs come in many styles and built for different purposes. Learn more about PFDs at Suite101. life jacket • pfd • lifejacket • personal floatation device • boating safety
The Eradication of Polio The WHO has reported that they believe the end of the most deadly form of polio may be in site. With statistics dropping more than 99% it seems that the most virulent form of the dreaded disease may be headed the way of smallpox. polio • poliomyelitis • paralytic disease • paralysis • plague
Diabetes in Cats Due to the fact that many house cats today are overweight or obese, the incidence of feline diabetes is on the rise. feline diabetes • diabetes in cats • type 2 diabetes • insulin injections • cats with diabetes
Diabetes: What You Should Know According to the Canadian Diabetes Association, more than two million Canadians suffer from diabetes. Thousands of others have not been diagnosed. diabetes • diabetic • blood sugar • glucose • canadian diabetes association
Dietary Fat Won't Make you Fat A growing body of evidence is suggesting that the low-fat/ high-carb mania of the last several decades may be responsible a host of health problems. dietary fat and disease • dietary fat and human survival • fat consumption and heart disease • carbohydrates and degenerative diseases • man-made carbohydrates
Select the Best PFD or Life Jacket Pick the right PFD or lifejacket for your next outdoor boating activity. A comfortable PFD is more likely to be worn. life jacket • pfd • lifejacket • personal floatation devices • inflatable lifejacket
Autoimmune Diseases and Hepatitis Patients with viral and autoimmune hepatitis are at increased risk for developing several different autoimmune disorders. autoimmune • diseases • hepatitis • viral • glomerulonephritis
How Allergies Occur Despite being unpleasant and occasionally serious, allergy is really a normal reaction of the body's immune system. how allergy occurs • allergy and hay fever • allergy and insect bites • allergy and infection • allergy and the immune system
What is Osteoporosis? What is Osteoporosis? Learn how bones are made and how osteoporosis breaks them down. osteoporosis • what is osteoporosis • bone loss • osteopososis treatment • prognosis
Black Holes --- Our Silent Friends black holes are defined; and some formation scenarios are discussed black holes • astronomy • supernova
Laptop or Palmtop? Do we buy a 7 pounder for $2600 or a 1 pounder for $900? Well, it's about more than that! weight • features • laptop • palmtops • palmtop
Must Reads for Anyone Touched By MS This article describes the latest in books researching the cause, diagnosis and treatment of folKs affected by MS white papers • articles • cures • programs • the gold coast cure
Myths and Misconceptions Common myths and misconceptions about juvenile diabetes. myths • misconceptions • iddm • insulin • carbohydrates
Life Jackets...So Many, So Different All you ever wanted to know about PFDs. boats • boating • boating course • life jacket • pfd
Nuclear Density, Stellar Mass: Neutron Stars and Pulsars Continu astronomy • supernovae • binary pulsars
The Pancreas - an Overview The pancreas is a complex organ. It controls blood glucose levels, directs the liver to produce glucogon when glucose levels are low, as well as other functions. molecular endocrinology • pancreas • islets of langerhans • alpha cells • beta cells
African Female Genital Mutilation Female Genital Mutilation, or FGM is the Western term for an ancient African ritual that is important to the African people as male circumcision is important to Americans female genital mutilation • fgm • female circumcision • circumcision • excision
Cinnamon: A Super Spice Studies indicate that cinnamon- an inexpensive household commodity- could possibly stave off diabetes while aiding in digestion and soothing sore, aching muscles. cinnamon • cinnamonbenefits • cinnamonanddiabetes • cinnamonandinsulin • cinnamonandarthritis
Diabetes and Your Baby This article discusses how diabetes affects the developing fetus, and what a mother can do to protect herself and her developing baby. pregnancy • gestational diabetes • elevated blood glucose • risk factors • developing fetus
Exercise, Vitality and Middle-Aged Women Every one knows he should exercise, yet a shocking number of Americans don't do so. For middle-aged women, exercise is just one key to a long and healthy life. bio identical hormone replacement therapy • exerise for middle aged women • nutrition for women • stopping cancer and diabetes • living well |
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