Diabetes and Bones

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Age specific hip fracture risk is significantly increased in both people with type 1 diabetes (relative risk 6.3) and those with type 2 diabetes (relative risk 1.7) in both sexes. Type 1 diabetes is associated...

A brief Analysis Of Blood Sugar Levels In Individuals

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Normally, blood has a certain level of sugar in it. This range may vary in one’s life due to many external and internal factors. Insulin is the hormone responsible for the maintenance of glucose...
Diabetes and Constipation

Demystified: Can Diabetes Cause Constipation?

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Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects the body's ability to regulate blood sugar levels. While its primary impact is on glucose metabolism, diabetes can also have secondary effects on various bodily functions. One...
Pregnancy and Diabetes

Pregnancy with Diabetes: Guide for Expectant Mothers

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Pregnancy is a transformative and joyous journey for women, but it can also present unique challenges, particularly for those with diabetes. Balancing the demands of diabetes management while nurturing a healthy pregnancy requires careful...

Diabetes and Pancreas

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Diabetes is linked to diseases of the exocrine pancreatitis which may disrupt the global architecture  or physiology of Pancreas often resulting in both exocrine and endocrine dysfunction. Up to 1 of 2 patients with diabetes...
Manage nasal health with Diabetes

The Sniff of Connection: Diabetes and Nasal Health

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When we talk about diabetes, we usually think about its effects on blood sugar regulation and various organs like the pancreas and kidneys. However, diabetes can also impact other parts of the body that...

Should you take vitamins as a preventive measure?

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Doctors are very often asked about multivitamins as preventive supplement. Here is why one should you should take/ not take multi vitamins: Simple multivitamins are probably not required by most adults who eat a balanced...

Exercising with Diabetes

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Diabetes patients are often advised by experts to exercise as this can improve sensitivity toinsulin, and reduce excess fat. Experts believe that this can eventually help in controlling the sugar levels in blood. While...

10 foods that may impact your risks from heart disease, stroke, and type 2...

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Studies suggest that eating suboptimal levels of 10 foods or nutrients — too much of some and not enough of others — was associated with more than 45% of deaths due to type 2...

Keto Diet: Diabetes Breakthrough or Potential Risk?

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The ketogenic diet, often referred to as the keto diet, has gained significant popularity in recent years for its potential health benefits. Originally developed as a therapeutic approach for epilepsy, the keto diet has...

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