fariyda.mickens@wachovia.com ... complications. Drug therapy may be required to control diabetes risk factors, especially when diet and exercise are not sufficient. ... View More
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Diabetes ... history, low highdensity lipoprotein cholesterol, high triglycerides, high blood pressure, history of gestational diabetes and a high risk ethnic background. ... View More
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diabetes ... If oneamp39s immediate relative parent, brother, sister, son, daughter has Type 1 diabetes, their risk of developing it is 10 to 20 times the risk of the general ... View More
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Diabetes ... If both you and your partner have type 1 diabetes, the risk is between 1 in 10 and 1 in 4. There is an exception to these numbers. ... View More
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Diabetes ... African Americans are the most vulnerable race to diabetes for many reasons. The highest risk factor for African Americans is genetics. ... View More
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Heart Disease ... When high blood pressure exists with obesity, smoking, high cholesterol or diabetes, the risk of heart attack or stroke increases several times. ... View More
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Diabetes ... have it, too. However, if two siblings have Type I diabetes, the risk of third sibling developing the disease rises to 10 percent. ... View More
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Diabetes ... familydoctor. Pregnant women that develop Gestational diabetes are at significant risk to developing Type II later in life. Holms 270. ... View More
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Diabetes ... Education and Welfare during 1960 to 1962 on fortyfour million adults showed that men and women with diabetes ran a higher than average risk of periodontal ... View More
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Sweetblood: Diabetes ... Education and Welfare during 1960 to 1962 on fortyfour million adults showed that men and women with diabetes ran a higher than average risk of periodontal ... View More
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Diabetes ... Obesity is also associated with higher risk. Women who have had gestational diabetes are at increased risk for later developing Type 2 diabetes. ... View More
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Impact of Heart Disease ... You may need medicines to help you to control some risk factors eg blood pressure, diabetes. ... A person who has diabetes has an increased the risk for CVD. ... View More
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Minorities and Diabetes ... Latino whites. Elderly African American are at high risk of diabetes 25 of African Americans over the age 65 have diabetes. 1 in ... View More
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Diabetes ... In people with Type 1 Diabetes IDDM, exercise improves overall fitness, reduces the risk of cardiovascular problems and improves the bodyamp39s response to ... View More
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Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 ... The studies have shown that one of the risk factors of getting diabetes mellitus type 1 is the race or the ethic group ampquottype 1 diabetes is more prevalent in ... View More
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Risk Syndrom in Teens An Article Critique on : Risk Syndrome Found In Overweight Teens There are ... with being overweight that makes them unusually prone to diabetes and premature ... View More
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Diabetes ... Some risk factors for Type I include autoimmune disease, viral infections, and a family history of diabetes since the disease is hereditary. ... View More
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Diabetes Mellitus ... Women with gestational diabetes who give birth to a baby that weighs more than nine pounds are also at good risk of conducting this disease Long, 1993. ... View More
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Diabetes ... developing the syndrome. However, if an identical twin develops Type I diabetes, the risk increases to 50. Even though Type II ... View More
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Childhood Obesity ... Andrew et al. 13. Obesity increases a personamp39s chance of getting type two diabetes more than any other risk factor. Onefourth of ... View More
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Type II Diabetes ... Americans, Hispanic/Latino Americans, Native American, and some Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are at particularly high risk for type II diabetes. ... View More
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Diabeties ... vessel disease. Diabetes carries an increased risk for heart attack, stroke, and complications related to poor circulation. Eye Care ... View More
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Diabetes Mellitus ... Unfortunately, she is at a higher risk of getting diabetes later on in life as a result of having it during her pregnancy. Susceptible ... View More
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Diabetes ... Other complications include high risk pregnancies, and dental problems. Diabetes is diagnosed by detecting the amount of sugar in the blood after the person ... View More
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type 2 diabetes ... By consuming less saturated fat reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes by controlling blood sugar and decreases body fat Reavley 1998, p474. ... View More
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Diabetes Mallitus ... Even though blood glucose levels return to normal after childbirth, an increased risk of developing gestational diabetes in the future while pregnant can occur ... View More
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four functions of management ... Elderly African Americans are at the highest risk for diabetes, 25 of all African Americans over the age 65 have diabetes. Twenty ... View More
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diabetic retinopathy ... years. This is important to me because of the hereditary nature of diabetes, I am at a high risk of developing it myself one day. I ... View More
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Psychological Benefits of Exercise ... sensitivity. Diabetes is a hereditary disease, which alone should influence those at risk to make a commitment to regular exercise. In ... View More
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Skin too far from the skin ... Researchers found out that ampquotObesity is single handedly the major risk factor for diabetes,ampquotSodhi. Diabetes is a disease of diet and lifestyle. ... View More
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