Diabetes is a lifelong disease that affects almost 12% of people in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease ...
Diabetes is a chronic, (mostly) irreversible and life-long condition, that affects millions of people globally. A chronic condition, Diabetes occurs when the body cannot regulate blood sugar levels ...
Diabetes is very common. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that 38.4 million people in the United States are currently living with diabetes. That’s 11.6 percent of the ...
Diabetes is a serious and rapidly increasing disease that is affecting people of all ages. The risk of this disease is increasing rapidly in India. This disease of high blood sugar starts damaging ...
See your doctor if you have these symptoms. Nov. 4, 2013— -- intro: Diabetes affects 24 million people in the U.S., but only 18 million know they have it. About 90 percent of those people have ...
The signs and symptoms of Type 2 diabetes can be so mild that many people miss them. That’s why testing is so important. Here’s what you should know. According to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
November is Diabetes Awareness Month, and that means it's time to check yourself for symptoms.Every 26 seconds someone in the U.S. is diagnosed with diabetes, joining the nearly half of Americans who ...
Each November, we observe National Diabetes Month and engage in discussions surrounding prevention, management and the impact of this increasingly common autoimmune disease. Diabetes, both type 1 and ...
Whether blood sugar spikes or drops suddenly, patients with diabetes should be armed with an understanding of what to do.
Diabetes affects every part of the body, causing symptoms like fatigue, weight gain, mood changes, and neuropathic pain, among others. These symptoms are not unique to diabetes: They are also common ...