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The exact causes of diabetes are not known, but in the case of type 2 it could be prevented by 80% with a healthy lifestyle sustained over time. Take a look right now at our more than 15 books on diabetes in PDF format, free and easy to access.
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Learn about Diabetes ............................................................ 1. What is diabetes? .............................................................. 2. What is prediabetes?......................................................... 3. What are the signs and symptoms.
We publish a series of professionally authored leaflets on diabetes and related health which are freely available below as pdf download, audio file or as hard copy upon request.
9 mar 2022 · It contains information on the new IFCC units for measuring blood glucose and the latest drugs being used to combat diabetes, as well as alternative methods of insulin delivery.
We publish a series of professionally authored leaflets on diabetes and related health which are freely available as pdf download, audio file or as hard copy upon request.
Cardiovascular Conditions. What Is Diabetes and How Can I Manage It? Diabetes is a condition that results in blood sugar rising to dangerous levels. Blood sugar, also called glucose, is controlled by insulin. Blood sugar is your main source of energy and comes mostly from the food you eat.
Diabetes comprises many disorders characterized by hyperglycaemia. According to the current classification there are two major types: type 1 diabetes (T1DM) and type 2 diabetes (T2DM).