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Jackie Robinson struggled through integration as a pioneer in baseball. The pressures he was under did impact his personal life and relationships. His health issues were his greatest personal struggle.
Type 1 diabetes can affect anyone, doesn't matter what age you are. Type 2 diabetes is can also affect anyone but it is generally age related and you are more likely to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes when you are older.
for the most part, it doesn't. its important that people you spend a lot of time with know about your diabetes in case something should happen. in my 8 years of being diabetic ive never met anyone who acted differently around me after finding out im diabetic. most people think its really interesting.
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The first stage of diabetes is called Type I or juvenile diabetes, whereas the second stage is called Type II, which generally occurs to persons of the age group of 30 onwards. While Type I diabetes can be controlled, Type II diabetes persists throughout life, affecting other organs of the body.
Diabetes is a chronic disease which, for the most part is caused by personal lifestyle choices. Improper diet and lack of physical exercise are the two most common lifestyle components that lead to diabetes. Obesity is closely related to both of these personal lifestyle choices, and is a risk factor for diabetes. There are at least three common types of diabetes: Type 1 Diabetes, also called Juvenile or Insulin dependent diabetes, occurs when the pancreas does not make sufficient insulin. Type 2 Diabetes is the most common form and traditionally occurred only in adulthood. With the obesity epidemic, this form of diabetes is more and more prevalent even in children. Gestational diabetes is diagnosed when it occurs during pregnancy, although some people with gestational diabetes are really Type 2 diabetics who were never evaluated by a health-care provider. Type 1 diabetes does not appear to be linked to personal lifestyle choices. On the other hand, both Type 2 diabetes and gestational diabetes are convincingly linked to poor dietary choices, inadequate exercise and obesity.
Diabetes can affect your heart, kidney, or have a stroke. Type 2 diabetes cannot be cured. But it could be reverse with the right eating habits and exercises. But you need to fully commit to it.
Diabetes is a condition that affects how the body metabolizes sugar. Diabetes can lead to heart disease, stroke and diabetic retinopathy.
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There is no way to prevent type 1 diabetes. It is genetic. There is no cure for type 1 diabetes. It is commonly passed on to your children. It is genetic. You cannot prevent type 1 diabetes. You can prevent type 2 diabetes with diet and excercise. You can reverse Type 2 diabetes with diet and excercise. Some people are genetically more likely to get diabetes. To prevent type 2 diabetes, eat healthy and excercise. For more information on diabetes go to www.jdrf.com A person that i know has type 1 diabetes and they had a hard time with it but i am very sorry you can not cure type 1. The scientests at jdrf are tring to find a way to cure it though. What causes type 1 diabetes is when your pancreise fails. The cause of type 2 diabetes is where you are overweight. To cure type 2 you can inprove your diet and exersize. There is no cure to type 1, saddly but scientests are tring to find one. I have type 1 diabetes and if you have any questions, I can answer them with fact, and personal experiance. t get more info about me or diabetes, or to ask me a question aout it go to my site http://diabetesgirl.wetpaint.com
1. Is adequate attention paid to the factors like autonomic nervous function, hypothalamic hormones, pituitary hormones, glucagon, epinephrine, cortisol, norepinephrine, thyroxine while treating diabetes? 2. Is the functional staus of liver considered while deciding the drug treatment (and doses) of diabetes? 3. How does the variation in gastrointestinal abosrption, secretion and gastrointestinal movements affect the treamtnet of diabetes? 4. How does stress and stress management affect the teatment of diabetes mellitus? 5. How does the vomitting or diarroea affect the teatment of diabetes mellitus? 6. How does sleep affect the treatment of diabetes? 7. How do the common conditions such as common cold affect diabetes treatment?
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