Going the distance for diabetes
Filed under: Type 2, Subject Onset, Exercise, Fundraisers, Blogs, Services, Allie Beatty, Personalities Not too spread out ago, I had the pleasure of speaking with David Kliff, of Diabetic Investor. When diabetes came knocking on David's door - he took the higher road, literally, and lousy with would consent he has fabricated the most of it. David created Diabetic Investor to participation his imagining as a salient polity on the episode of diabetes from the only perspective of a diabetic. Along the path he has gained interest in leading-edge technologies and breakthrough medicines to build up the treatment of diabetes. His research and his craft for controlling his diabetes has significantly impacted his health for the best - and it keeps getting better.
Once upon a time, all diabetes was treated without insulin
Filed under: Type 2, Childhood, Diet, Research, Opinion, Allie Beatty, Support Prior to the advent of insulin, in the 1920's, diabetes was treated with a low-carbohydrate diet. These diets were aimed at controlling sugar in the urine, a stark contrast to the happening ADA suggested diet of low-fat and high-carbohydrate. In deed the diet recommended by Dr. Elliot Joslin consisted of approximately 20% protein, 75% fat and 5% from carbohydrates. Well in the early century - this diet seemed to hold most diabetics on succession dependable fine without the magic pills available today. It is and remarkable that the secondary complications and epidemic evolvement of diabetes was not a flaming topic, either.
Is somebody planning to reverse diabetes with candy?
Filed under: Type 2, Male Onset, Diet, Research, Allie Beatty A study reported in the journal Nutrition commence obese, diabetic mice whose diet was supplemented with an extract of cacao liquor demonstrated a heavy reduction in blood sugar. Scientists examined if cacao beans might be considerate in preventing Type 2 diabetes. They supplemented the diets of obese, diabetic mice with cacao liquor for 3 weeks. The particular type of cacao liquor, called cacao liquor proanthocyanidins (CLPr), contains 72% polyphenols. They create that blood sugar was reduced in govern correlation with the dosage of CLPr. This glance at was funded by confectionary giant Mars, Inc.
Six hours locked in a bank
Filed under: Type 1, Type 2, Daily News In a case of stunning ineptitude, staff at an Orange County department of Bank of America locked in an elderly diabetic woman after closing at the speck of the age on Wednesday. The woman, Marian R. Prescher (73), went to the bank tardy Wednesday to access the paragraph of a storage box she keeps there. The bank shut up shop at 6 p.m., and employees apparently forgot to check the private room that she was in before leaving. Around that time - I'm not clear on whether it was before she was locked in or maybe as a result of life locked in - Prescher's blood sugar dropped into the danger zone. Fortunately, Prescher was discovered sorrounding midnight by a cleaning crew, whose members fix her in diabetic shock - "unconscious and cool to the touch, " according to a spokesman for the OC Sheriff's Department.
Hole-in-one for golfer blinded by diabetes
Filed under: Type 1, Type 2, Childhood, Workman Onset, Lifestyle, Exercise, Daily News I hold the utmost dignity for golfers with disabilities. In a convention match in high school, I played against an dissenter gone her right hand and most of her forearm. As a right-handed golfer, her swing arc was primarily guided by her left arm, so she didn't miss a beat when it came to form. Whatever yards she lost on her extensive merriment were covered by a pretty penurious short game. I couldn't assist but smile broad after hearing this conte yesterday about Sheila Drummond, a golfer blinded by diabetes 26 second childhood ago. She may enjoy lost her eyesight to diabetes, but nothing can take this golfing accomplishment away.
Tuberculosis diabetes tougher to treat
Filed under: Type 2, Childhood, Person Onset, Research, Daily News, Books New research finds tuberculosis (TB) is more galling to treat if the patient has type 2 diabetes. The study examined 737 Indonesians with tuberculosis screened for type 2. Almost 15 percent had type 2, and initially, their TB was as severe as the non-diabetics. After two months of treatment, TB sputum tests were clear 18.1 percent for those with type 2 and peerless 10 percent in non-diabetics. At the six month mark, 22.2 percent of type 2s had affirmative sputum results compared to 9.5 percent of the non-diabetics. The story in Reuters does not superscription why humans with TB and type 2 diabetes cook not respond as able-bodied to TB treatment.
Foot thermometer detects inflammation
Filed under: Type 1, Type 2, Childhood, Male Onset, Research, Support, Care, Complications Diabetic ulcers are the most daily foot injury substantial to amputation in the lower extremities. Encouragingly, early detection and proper treatment of a foot ulcer can prevent up to 85 percent of amputations. It is decisive for physicians to perform regular, sweeping foot exams, on the contrary crowd with diabetes can besides rely on a foot thermometer for early detection of inflammation and potential ulceration. Xilas Medical Inc. manufacturers the TempTouch (R), an infrared temperature measurement slogan for at-home use. In preceding clinical trials, TempTouch (R) successfully detected inflammation before an ulceration perforated the surface skin.
Menopause brings higher blood sugar
Filed under: Type 1, Type 2, Research, Complications Menopause means the end of oestrogen industry in women. One of the changes resulting from that loss is a rise in blood sugar. Other undesirable side-effects include a proclivity to overweight and big blood vigour (hypertension). That dispatch comes courtesy of a new announce conducted on female rats. The first place researcher for the scan was Dr. Lourdes A. Fortepiani of the University of Texas Health Science Centre at San Antonio. According to Dr. Fortepiani, simulating menopause in rats caused a thirty-five percent rise in blood sugar levels. Other changes included significantly higher blood force and weight advantage at double the ordinary rate.
Landmark agreement in California for students with diabetes
Thiamine deficiency linked to vascular disease
Filed under: Type 1, Type 2, Childhood, Workman Onset, Research, Complications Many general public with type 1 and type 2 diabetes acquire to deal with vascular problems. Just ask my brother. A type 1 for over 30 years, he has diabetic retinopathy and had a stroke in his tardy 30s. Microvascular complications can determinant kidney disease, vision disorders and neuropathy, while macrovascular complications can aim heart disease, stroke and peripheral vascular disease. Researchers at the University of Warwick have definitively shown diabetics are damaging in thiamine (vitamin B1), and the deficiency is connected to vascular complications associated with the disease.