Diabetes is on the rise If you start to have diabetic symptoms, you should start to take special note of your body The number of people diagnosed with diabetes every year increased by 48 percent between 1980 and 1994 Nearly all the new cases are Type 2 Dia Read More...
Your body has an early detection system that alerts you when things are starting to go wrong By taking the time to check yourself for diabetic symptoms, you a save yourself from a lifetime of pains and medical bills By watching for symptoms you can detect Read More...
Diabetes is a common disease Every year, more and more Americans are stricken with this disease If you start to have diabetic symptoms, you have start monitoring your condition Failure to do so may result in serious complications And if you or any of your Read More...
Slow diabetic neuropathy by keeping blood sugar controlledSioux City JournalDEAR DOCTOR K: I have diabetes. Lately I've had some new, unpleasant symptoms. My doctor says they're due to diabetic neuropathy. What is this? And what can I do about it? DEAR READER: Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage that results from diabetes.and more »
Phase 3 Data Show NUCYNTAВ® ER (tapentadol) Extended-Release Tablets Provide ...MarketWatch (press release)Over time, people with diabetes can develop a type of nerve damage called neuropathy. Approximately 60 to 70 percent of people with diabetes have some form of neuropathy(3). The most common type is diabetic peripheral neuropathy, which causes pain or ...and more »
EHT fifth-grader not alone as she takes on life with diabetesShore News TodayHer mother, April Stafford, took her to the doctor after worrying her daughter's symptoms were being caused by an ailment her longtime friend had, Type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is a lifelong condition that can occur at any age.and more »