The statistics are more alarming than one would think.=· In the United States alone, there are 23.6 million children and adults or better said 7.8%==of the population with Diabetes.==· Approximately 17.9 million people have been diagnosed with the disease.==· 5.7 million or about 1 quarter are currently undiagnosed.==· There are an additional 57 million Americans that have==pre -diabetes.=
very common 1 out of every 2 people have diabetes and im one of them
its hard to tell because not very many studies have been done but i would say about 98.3 percent.
I'm assuming you mean the state and not the country, but correct me if I'm wrong. According to the latest data from the Georgia Department of Human Resources, there are approximately 608,000 Georgians with diagnosed diabetes mellitus, and another 304,000 who have undiagnosed diabetes.
No US president is known to have had diabetes. However, there did not used to a test for it. Some of the Presidents were quite over weight and may have suffered from undiagnosed diabetes.
It is called The American Diabetes Association.
Nothing! He is a Nazi Communist and has killed many of his people. This won't stop until the US military intervenes in Venezuela. Socialism for the 21st century? More like dead people and suffering forever.
Those of us who don't have diabetes probably don't need insulin because our body makes it for us.
Suffering is a disturbance or irritation of the mindstream. It is an obscuration of the mind, or essence of a person, or, if you will, the soul. The opposite of suffering in Buddhist epistemology is not really happiness or even the cessation of suffering, but freedom from the polarizing concept that causes us to be attracted to some things and averse to others. Suffering is thought to be the result of confused thinking. People think that to be happy, they need to grasp at those things that they think will bring them pleasure. We are very attached to this idea; that having what we want will bring us happiness. It is actually that grasping, that attachment that causes suffering.
Be more specific? In the US? The whole world? What type if diabetes? Type 1? Type 2?
Healthy eating is a balancing act when you have diabetes and maintaining a healthy weight ... The holidays aren't always easy for someone who has type 2 diabetes. .... Peaches are a great summer treat, but are you wondering how many .... to eat is not only bad for us but will ultimately cause our unfortunate demis...A diabetic can eat many different types of fruits in moderation. ... Many of the fruits in this range are acceptable if eaten in moderation, ... Add half a banana or peach to your morning cereal for breakfast. ... A healthy diet for anyone, including someone with diabetes, includes carbohydrates, proteins and fats. ...
Suffering is a disturbance or irritation of the mindstream. It is an obscuration of the mind, or essence of a person, or, if you will, the soul. The opposite of suffering in Buddhist epistemology is not really happiness or even the cessation of suffering, but freedom from the polarizing concept that causes us to be attracted to some things and averse to others. Suffering is thought to be the result of confused thinking. People think that to be happy, they need to grasp at those things that they think will bring them pleasure. We are very attached to this idea; that having what we want will bring us happiness. It is actually that grasping, that attachment that causes suffering.
there are currently 25.8 million people in the us that have been diagnosed with diabetes. It affect 1 in 400 children and the number continues to rise as the foods we eat continues to contain more fat and fast food.