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The Epidemic of Diabetes

by Milt Rodriguez on 2007-09-24


Pre-diabetes is a condition in which blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough for a diagnosis of diabetes. Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects as many as 16 million Americans. Having diabetes is like being in charge of a many-armed octopus.

Type 1 diabetes is a chronic disease. Type 1 diabetes is one of the most common childhood diseases. Teenage diabetes is a 'time bomb'.

Diabetes is not an infectious disease, like a cold or flu. Diabetes is surging worldwide. The following article on diabetes is appropriate for all, no matter what age.

Living with diabetes is not an easy thing to do. Diabetes is endemic. Diabetes is currently an incurable condition in which too much glucose (sugar) is present in the blood. This is a disease that affects how the body uses food for energy. It is a growing global problem of devastating social and economic impact.

Seventeen million people in the United States have diabetes. As the minority population of United States grows, so do the reports of diabetes and chronic kidney disease. In the United States, 20 million people are living with diabetes, as many as 95 percent of whom have type 2. Approximately 300000 deaths each year in the United States are attributed to diabetes.

Experts estimate that one in three children born in the United States in the year 2008 will develop diabetes --” one in two for Hispanic children. About 16 million people in the United States have diabetes, the most common cause of blindness, kidney failure, and amputations in adults.

Type 1 diabetes is a chronic disease. Screening for Type 2 is Cost-Effective. Diabetes is a very common condition. This is caused by a combination of genetic and lifestyle factors.

Diabetes is a chronic disease characterized by the body's inability to convert food into energy. It is most commonly known as Type 1 and Type 2. There is a frequent and excessive discharge of urine.

The prevalence of gestational diabetes is higher among certain groups. Type 1 diabetes is one of the most common childhood diseases. Diabetes is linked to Alzheimer's. Living with this disease is not an easy thing to do.

How Diabetes is Managed:

Type 1 diabetes is treated with insulin, exercise, and a diabetic diet. They concluded that most cases of type 2 diabetes is preventable by choosing a healthier lifestyle. Type 2 diabetes is the most common type. UCLA study proves it: diabetes is reversible in three weeks.


About The Author: Milt Rodriguez has been a website designer for over 10 years. He has also been struggling with diabetes for the last few years. You can go to his site for much more information on this disease: diabetes.pertinent-info.com