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Regina Castro, M.D.. It's smart to think about how to protect your liver. Diabetes raises your risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. In this condition, fat ...
Make physical activity a priority. The less active a person is, the greater the risk of diabetes. Physical activity helps control weight, uses up glucose as ...
Symptoms of diabetes insipidus in adults include: Being very thirsty, often with a preference for cold water. Making large amounts of pale urine. Getting up to ...
A diabetic coma is a life-threatening disorder that causes unconsciousness. If you have diabetes, dangerously high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) or ...
Diabetic ketoacidosis is a serious complication of diabetes. The condition develops when the body can't produce enough insulin. Insulin plays a key role in ...
There's plenty you can do to help manage or prevent type 2 diabetes in your child. Encourage your child to eat healthy foods, get plenty of physical activity ...
Ask how you can better manage your diabetes. Better blood sugar levels can help protect your nerves and blood vessels. When damaged, these cause erectile ...
Researchers explore the molecular and physiological mechanisms responsible for circadian disruption-associated risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), ...
... glucose control for patients with diabetes, as well as increased use of telemedicine and continuous glucose monitoring for inpatient diabetes management.
This test indicates your child's average blood sugar level for the past 3 months. An A1C level of 6.5% or higher indicates diabetes. Oral glucose tolerance test ...
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