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Drugs Used in Diabetes - Choice of Insulin

... same site may cause depression or elevation at the injection site (Lipodystrophy). In rare cases patients may not respond to insulin (due to insulin resistance). These problems are uncommon with human insulins. Precautions Use ... Read Read: Drugs Used in Diabetes - Choice of Insulin

By: Alien | 12/05/2008 | Medicine
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How To Resist The Force Of Aging

... How does an increase in weight speed up aging? Researchers have recently found out that as people become heavier and became more insulin resistant (a common side effect of being fat and heavy), their telomeres (strands of DNA at the end ... Read Read: How To Resist The Force Of Aging

By: Paul Hata | 15/08/2008 | Health
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How To Resist The Aging Process

... How does an increase in weight speed up aging? Researchers have recently found out that as people become heavier and became more insulin resistant (a common side effect of being fat and heavy), their telomeres (strands of DNA at the end ... Read Read: How To Resist The Aging Process

By: Paul Hata | 07/08/2008 | Health
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How Insulin Functions in a Normal Body

... in a normal body. As a result, even diabetics who measure their blood glucose often during the day and assiduously take their insulin shots are at much higher danger of organ failure, circulatory disease and other diseases that are common ... Read Read: How Insulin Functions in a Normal Body

By: Scott Meyers | 09/07/2007 | Non-Fiction
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Does a Diabetes Natural Cure Exist? the Truth About Cells, Insulin and Your Diet

... body what it can do and can't do. For instance, some cells tell your body it can not make insulin (Type 1). Some cells become resistant to insulin (Type 2). Fortunately, more than 50,000 cells will die and be replaced with new cells, even ... Read Read: Does a Diabetes Natural Cure Exist? the Truth About Cells, Insulin and Your Diet

By: Joe Barton | 12/10/2008 | Alternative Medicine
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Adding Resistant Starch to your Diet Helps you Increase Fiber Intake

... linked to many health benefits that include: •Weight management •Improved insulin and glucose response •Digestive health Another benefit of resistant starch is that people can tolerate up to 45 g of fiber daily from resistant ... Read Read: Adding Resistant Starch to your Diet Helps you Increase Fiber Intake

By: Connie Limon | 05/02/2008 | Health
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Adding Resistant Starch To Your Diet Helps You Increase Fiber Intake

... been linked to many health benefits that include: •Weight management •Improved insulin and glucose response •Digestive health Another benefit of resistant starch is that people can tolerate up to 45 g of fiber daily from resistant starch ... Read Read: Adding Resistant Starch To Your Diet Helps You Increase Fiber Intake

By: Connie Limon | 02/07/2007 | Health
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What is the Importance of Insulin and Glucagon in Diabetes

... the type 2 diabetes develops in people who, somehow, have developed a resistance to insulin. In this second case of diabetes, the levels of insulin that one has are almost the same or even higher than in a person that does not suffer from ... Read Read: What is the Importance of Insulin and Glucagon in Diabetes

By: Groshan Fabiola | 28/02/2007 | Health

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Teaching Your Patient to Inject Insulin-diabetes

... . Then wash your hands with warm water and soap. If you're using intermediate-acting or long-acting insulin, gently roll the bottle between your hands. Never shake the bottle. If you're using regular insulin, skip this step. ... Read Read: Teaching Your Patient to Inject Insulin-diabetes

By: Robert Baird | 01/03/2008 | Diseases & Conditions
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Snoring, Sleep Apnea and Pcos

... post-menopausal women start to statistically catch up (8). Other researchers point to the connection between Insulin Resistance and the thickening of vascular walls. Both situations are harbingers of serious cardiovascular disease and ... Read Read: Snoring, Sleep Apnea and Pcos

By: Paula Ryder | 04/03/2008 | Diseases & Conditions
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PCOS and Its Treatment

... or a total lack of menstruation. When menstruation does occur, it can be much heavier than in a 'normal' period 4. Insulin resistance, which can result in diabetes 5. Weight gain-many women with PCOS become obese, which exacerbates other ... Read Read: PCOS and Its Treatment

By: Scott Meyers | 16/07/2007 | Non-Fiction
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How Does a Low-carb Diet Help to Reverse Pcos?

... increased testosterone and other androgens (masculinizing hormones), associated with PCOS. A useful resource on PCOS and Insulin Resistance can be found at www.pcos.insulitelabs.com. The hormonal imbalance leads to the PCOS symptoms ... Read Read: How Does a Low-carb Diet Help to Reverse Pcos?

By: Paula Ryder | 25/01/2008 | Diseases & Conditions
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Natural Gout Treatment – the Rules of a Gout Diet That Had a Lot of Success

... of studies to inhibit uric acid excretion as well as causing other problems. To examine whether a diet could affect the markers that show insulin resistance exists, and lower uric acid levels, researchers in South Africa put 13 ... Read Read: Natural Gout Treatment – the Rules of a Gout Diet That Had a Lot of Success

By: John Mepham | 13/03/2008 | Alternative Medicine
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Cause And Consequence: Type 2 Diabetes Explained

... , usually to the point where insulin injections are needed to stay alive. Insulin resistance is when the body's cells don't accept the insulin that is made by the body. This means that when a person eats, insulin is injected into the ... Read Read: Cause And Consequence: Type 2 Diabetes Explained

By: Emily Saar | 04/09/2007 | Non-Fiction
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5 Steps to Reverse Pcos Symptoms

... diabetes and cardiovascular disease among others. Stanford University has clearly identified the existence and effects of insulin resistance, a metabolic disorder and the major underlying cause of PCOS. Treating insulin resistance will ... Read Read: 5 Steps to Reverse Pcos Symptoms

By: Heather Bishara | 12/10/2008 | Women's Health

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