Diaphragmatic breathing is common type of breathing. You can not advice the patient not to have such type of breathing. He is bound to go for the same in at least during sleep.
Alan Rickman's cause of death was pancreatic cancer, not diabetes.
Some Disorders of the endocrine system include Diabetes Mellitus, Diabetes insipidus, hyperthyroidism, dwarfism, gigantism, S.A.D.S and acromegaly.see link:http://projects.cbe.ab.ca/Diefenbaker/Biology/Bio%20Website%20Final/notes/endocrine/3_disorders.html
Diabetes= This is a common group of chronic metabolic diseases that cause high blood sugar.
A non-communicable disease is a type of disease that cannot be transmitted from person to person. Examples of non-communicable diseases include arthritis, cerebral palsy, cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, heart disease and Alzheimer's disease.
A comorbidity is a disease or condition that coexists with a primary disease but also stands on it's own as a specific disease. For example, someone can have hypertension (high blood pressure) and not have diabetes. But on the other hand, someone with diabetes very often has hypertension too. So hypertension is a common comorbidity of diabetes. Other common comorbidities of diabetes are hyperlipidemia, cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and obesity.
Diabetes is a human disease, not an animal disease.
There is no evidence that diabetes is a fungal disease. The causes of type 1 diabetes are unknown.
i think diabetes lead to heart disease cause diabetes is the lung blood sugar and heart disease are the same AND it is the same body
Diabetes classes as a condition because it is not contagious like diseases
No, there is no type of communicable diabetes.
Yes, diabetes is a real disease.
Heart disease Diabetes
it is not a transferable disease
Diabetes is a disease related to the hormone insulin, but it is the hormone which affects the disease, not the disease which affects the hormone.
as it lasts for a long time and cannot be cured ,diabetes is a chronic disease
diabetes Dutch Elm Disease
Heart disease, lung disease and diabetes can all be considered organ diseases. Lung disease is a pulmonary disease, while heart disease is a cardiovascular disease. They are different.