The American Diabetes Association explains that type 1 diabetes is recognized as the inability to produce insulin. Insulin is a hormone that converts starches and sugars into energy for your body. This type of diabetes is most often diagnosed in young adults and children giving it its moniker "juvenile diabetes." Some common symptoms associated with type 1 are: unusual thirst, abnormal weight loss, extreme hunger, intense fatigue, irritability, and frequent urination. Early detection can greatly reduce later complications. However, because many of these symptoms seem harmless, often a diagnosis goes undetected.
Some of the most common diabetes symptoms are extreme thirst, which leads to the need to urinate frequently. This is usually the first symptom that prompts people to go to the doctor.
The classic symptoms are:
*polyurea- frequent urination
*polydypsia- frequent thirst
*polyphagia- frequent hunger pangs
* Unintended weight loss
*Fatigue
*Blurred vision
*Slow-healing sores
*Frequent infections
*Areas of darkened skin, usually in the armpits and neck.
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The classic symptoms are:
*polyurea- frequent urination
*polydypsia- frequent thirst
*polyphagia- frequent hunger pangs
* Unintended weight loss
*Fatigue
*Blurred vision
*Slow-healing sores
*Frequent infections
*Areas of darkened skin, usually in the armpits and neck.
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breathewellbeing.in/blog/what-are-the-symptoms-of-type-2-diabetes/
American Diabetes Association was created in 1941.
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It is called The American Diabetes Association.
Someone looking for research about diabetes would be wise to investigate the archive of information at the American Diabetes Association's website. The American Diabetes Association hosts a plethora of research and information on the disease of diabetes, including a database of past journal articles and studies.
No, it is considered a non-starchy vegitable according to the American Diabetes Association.
The American diabetes association is one website that offers diabetes education. They have downloadable pamphlets.
American Diabetes Association, 1701 North Beauregard Street, Alexandria, VA 22311. (800) 342-2383.
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To promote information on all types of diabetes and help inform the public about this disease.
Canadian Diabetes Association was created in 1953.
There are numerous diabetes cookbooks on the market including the Betty Crocker diabetes cookbook, The healthy Carb Diabetes Cookbook and the Diabetes Cookbook for Dummies. The American Diabetes Association and the Mayo Clinic are also two great resources.