Added: December 26, 2008 | Posted by: drjhaney | Time 03:50 | Views: 32
Comments With Dr. James Haney Presents*Health Changes for Life, with CGreene, who talks about some of the changes that people could make with out any real sacrifice that would improve their health and their chances of escaping some of the disease that plague our society, Part 4
Added: December 26, 2008 | Posted by: drjhaney | Time 06:03 | Views: 55
Comments With Dr. James Haney Presents*Health Changes for Life, with CGreene, who talks about some of the changes that people could make with out any real sacrifice that would improve their health and their chances of escaping some of the disease that plague our society, Part 1
Added: December 23, 2008 | Posted by: Mom Matters WebTV | Time 08:58 | Views: 51
Are you worried your child might have diabetes, or have they just been diagnosed? There are probably numerous questions and concerns going through your mind. Dr. Lynne Levitsky is the Chief of the Pediatric Endocrine Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital for Children and a past president of the Pediatric Endocrine Society. She’ll answers questions Such as what the symptoms are, how it is diagnosed and what treatment options are available. Mom Matters is 10 easy to watch anytime minutes of practical advice for more productive parenting. Visit us at www.mom-matters.com
Added: December 11, 2008 | Posted by: AskDrMona | Time 02:01 | Views: 59
Question for Dr. Mona: Which is more dangerous, Hypoglycemia or Diabetes? Which will be considered more serious and dangerous, someone who has Diabetes, or someone who has Hypoglycemia? Check out this video for Dr. Mona's answer!
Added: December 9, 2008 | Posted by: UMHealthSystem | Time 02:13 | Views: 58
More than half of all lower limb amputations done in the U.S. each year are related to complications from diabetes. Thats why experts with the University of Michigan Health System recommend regular foot self-checks for those with diabetes.
Added: December 6, 2008 | Posted by: DrMDK | Time 01:35 | Views: 78
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Added: August 5, 2008 | Time 01:01 | Views: 344
Diabetes is a condition in which the body does not produce or does not properly use insulin. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas, a large gland behind the stomach. When our bodies do not produce the right amount of insulin or when cells do not respond appropriately to the insulin that is produced, the foods we eat are not converted into the energy we need for daily life. Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes can be diagnosed at any age, although Type 2 diabetes is the kind that is associated with obesity. Early symptoms of diabetes include increased hunger and/or thirst, unexplained weight loss, and frequent urination. Diabetes can have very severe consequences -- especially on vision, nerves, kidney and heart function – unless it is properly managed. Learn more about diabetes or share your story or experience with icyou.


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