There are different treatments for diabetes depending on the level that you are. Most that are type 1 will be able to control it with diet and exercise whereas type 2 often require medication either in pill for or injection of insulin which comes in different doses dependant on the need.
If you are contrasting the benefits of conventional versus alternative/complementary medicine, I believe each therapy has its place in the spectrum of wellness. Complementary medicine may be at its best in preventive strategies for health maintenance, such as lipoic acid for diabetes or lutein for eye health. Acute medical conditions such as arrhythmias or pneumonia will nearly always require conventional medications to stabilize heart action or as an antibiotic for a specific bacteria. Many types of folk medicine have even proven to be harmful, such as turpentine for wormsor most types of Chinese traditional herbal substances. Generally, the greatest concern lies with their inability to affect the ptognosis of a medical condition, which could allow the disease to progress and deteriorate. Also of concern is the potential for harm, as many substances from India which have been found to contain lead and other contaminants. You can check the NCCAM website for more studies relating to complementary medicine.
There are no cures for atherosclerosis. There are only treatments for it currently and preventative measures you can take to help minimize your risk from the complications that come from atherosclerosis (i.e heart attack and stroke to name a few). Treatments include expensive medicines, or surgery like an angioplasty which may require the need for stents to physically open the artery wider, or even bipass operations.
Diabetes
Drugs is just another word used to refer to medicine. Lots of treatments require the use of drugs. Doctors might prescribe them or they could be over-the-counter. Not all drugs are bad for you when they are recommended by your doctor.
You should probably know that dementia treatments will not stop or reverse the disease. You could take vitamins rich with B12. Have surgery. You could also take thyroid medicine.
They do not require a real time connection
No. Conventional oil is acceptable.
Yes, studying cardiology requires studying medicine.
If you could possibly get off of daily medications and get onto some sort of monthly treatments, you may be eligible. The military does not accept applicants that require daily medications due to complications of medicine delivery in the field.
Conventional Planning is a type of planning that does not require participation of as many key stakeholders as Participatory Planning does. Conventional planning tends to be Linear, while Participatory Planning is largely Strategic. Foreseen potential pitfalls and working towards mitigating them.
some cases can. but servere cases require medication