Posted on May 11th, 2008 by admin
If someone has had a stroke or has other disabilities they may be unable to move themselves. A few people with diabetes have amputations of legs or feet. This in itself should not cause immobility as artificial limbs can be provided. However, combined with other disabilities, it may reduce mobility.
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Posted on May 10th, 2008 by admin
In the kidney waste substances are filtered from the blood through tangles of capillaries called glomeruli and collected into tiny tubes. The waste substances and water flow into larger tubes and eventually down the ureters into the bladder. In diabetes the membrane around the capillaries may thicken, preventing the passage of wastes. Gradually the glomeruli […]
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Posted on April 16th, 2008 by admin
Proper and effective treatment of diabetes means carefully integrating a wide range of therapies and substantial alterations in diet and lifestyle. Type II diabetes is usually the end result of rnany years of chronic metabolic insult; although it is treatable with the natural metabolic approach presented here, its ultimate resolution will take persistence. Although this […]
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