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gestational diabetes is a form of diabetes which affects pregnant women. it is believed that the hormones produced during pregnancy reduce a woman's receptivity to insulin, ... More>>
Diabetic and expecting
gestational diabetes is diabetes that affects women only during pregnancy. according to recent studies, one out of seven pregnant women has diabetes in urban india. the ... More>>
Diabetes Mellitus
diabete mellitu i a chronic dieae that i characterized by high level of ugar in the blood. it can be caued by too little inulin (a hormone produced by the pancrea to regulate blood ... More>>

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What is the treatment for diabetes?
 
Treatment of diabetes varies from person to person based on ...
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what is the ideal treatment for diabetes?
 
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I am 36 yrs, male, height 5 ft 10 inches and weighing 110 kgs wanting to lose atleast 20 kgs. pls suggest me a diet and a exercise plan
 
A per your height, your weight i uppoed to be ranging between 69 to 75 kg. Since your weight i on the higher ...
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I don't think so but you should be careful while consuming. I take 2 sweet shakes daily. Its thru
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In diabetes, the body either doesn't make enough insulin or can't use insulin correctly which causes glucose levels to rise in bloodstream.
In type 1 diabetes, pancreas doesn't produce insulin unabling the body to metabolize glucose from the food.
In type 2 diabetes, though pancreas manufacture insulin but due to reduce insulin sensitivity medications are needed to offset the symptoms.

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