There is no age cutoff. I developed Type 1 Diabetes at age 59. Juvenile diabetes is a misnomer. Type 1 diabetes means that your pancreas is not secreting insulin. It's more complex, but that's the simple answer.
Yes, though it is more common in children, anybody of any age can get type 1 diabetes.
Unfortunately, there is no cure for diabetes, however, diabetes charities such as diabetes U.K are saving money toward finding a cure
Researchers have not shown any gender linkage with type 1 (or type-2) diabetes.
While it's necessary to note that diabetes cannot be completely cured, Kaivalyadhama's workshop on the Management of Diabetes Mellitus through Yoga Therapy and Naturopathy offers valuable insights on effectively managing the condition. Through the integration of yoga asanas, pranayama, and naturopathic interventions, participants can experience improvements in insulin sensitivity, blood sugar regulation, and overall metabolic health. By embracing holistic approaches, individuals may find better control over their diabetes, leading to enhanced well-being and a higher quality of life.
Cocoon is slang for any type of pupae for just about anything w/a 4 stage life cycle; one of which is the pupal stage.
The final stage of any organism's life is death. It is a part of the natural scheme of life,
People with Type One Diabetes (or Juvenile Diabetes) are NOT always born with it. Type One Diabetes is an autoimmune disorder where the body has attacked its own insulin producing cells, leaving the body unable to produce insulin and therefore unable to regulate the blood sugar levels in the body. While this autoimmune disorder occurs most often during the years of childhood, it can happen at any point in a person's life, resulting in having Type One Diabetes. I have Type One Diabetes, and I was not born with it, but acquired it when I was 15 years old.
Insulin; but insulin doesn't cure the diabetus, insulin only maintain the life decreasing the glucose level in blood.
Timothy hay is preferable for all rabbits at any stage in their life.
When someone is diagnosed with cancer of any type, the doctor usually provides a numerical stage number. Stage 1 is the least invasive type of cancer and is generally considered to be an early stage. Hence, stage 4 is just the opposite, normally describing cancers that are rather invasive or progressed. Therefore, stage 4 cancers are generally discussed in conjunction with anticipated life expectancy questions
Yes, a normal weight teenager (or a normal weight person of any age) can develop diabetes type 2.
You can have diabetes at any time and you haven't done anything to trigger it whatsoever. Type 1, that is. With Type 2, it is usually not younger people that have it, and sometimes that is the one that can be triggered.
Sadly, there is no cure for diabetes, however you can reduce the symptoms and effects with dieting if you have type 2. Just go to: http://www.cancertutor.com/Diabetes/Diabetes_Type_II.htm