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
Type 1 Diabetes is the type of diabetes that affects 90 o 95% of children under the age of 16. Type 1 Diabetes is an autoimmune disease where the pancreas is not able to produce insulin. The body's immune system attacks one of its organs and the insulin producing cells are destroyed. You can read more about these causes at http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/facts/diabeteschildren.htm
A healthy adult with no dietary issues (such as diabetes, for example) should be able to do the cleanse. Children and teens should not do it.
One of the best things to do would be to check with your child's pediatrician. The doctor would be able to do a thorough exam of your child to determine if they have any risk factors for developing diabetes.
No. Mitochondrial diseases are passed on only by mothers. So, she will pass it to her son. But her son will not be able to pass it to his children, since mitochondrial diseases are passed solely by women. Most (if not all) mitochondrial DNA are of maternal origin.
The ratios of children with diabetes is quite hard to find, however with a small amount of research i was able to find this article which shed a little light on the question http://www.gghjournal.com/volume24/2/ab18.cfm
Type 1 diabetes which develops in children and adolescents is most commonly known as juvenile diabetes. It is also known as "insulin-dependent diabetes". It occurs as a result of the body not being able to produce enough insulin required for its day-to-day activities. It reduces the body's ability to fight bacteria and virus.. As a result, children affected by it fall sick often and develop complications.
Mark Webber does not have diabetes or he would not be able to race in Formula One.
Despite the curious language of this divorce order, you should be able to get a reduction based on the deaths of two of the children.
Diabetes is a disease. It is not a living thing. Diabetes is either your body not making enough insulin, or not being able to use the insulin it has.
You will need to discuss this information with your doctor. Depending on the severity of your condition (Type 1, Type 2, how far along, etc.) you may be able to control your diabetes with diet alone, but only your doctor can tell you for your particular condition whether this is a viable option for you.
Gestational diabetes is only found in pregnant women. However, general diabetes is not due to pregnancy. Only women are able to get gestational diabetes. http://www.healthscout.com/ency/68/203/main.html
No he does not or he would not be able to race in Formula one.