October 3rd, 2009 by Onset Diabetes
How to Deal with Diabetes Mellitus – (Sweet Disease) – Homoeopathic Approach
According to recent survey reports about 5% of the total world population is suffering from Diabetes Mellitus. The incidence rate is also reasonably high in India. Currently about 20% of Indian Population is at High risk to develop Diabetes Mellitus [...]
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September 29th, 2009 by Onset Diabetes
DIABETES MELLITUS( Sweet Disease ) – HOMOEPATHY CONSIDERATION
According to recent survey reports about 5% of the total world population is suffering from Diabetes Mellitus. The incidence rate is also reasonably high in India. Currently about 20% of Indian Population is at High risk to develop Diabetes Mellitus in future i.e. they are having [...]
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September 28th, 2009 by Onset Diabetes
At the time that the body does not produce as much as necessary insulin to break down sugar in the blood stream the body has diabetes. One can get diabetic if he does not eat properly or does not think about of the body.
Nevertheless, genetics play a big role in diabetes as well. Any [...]
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September 27th, 2009 by Onset Diabetes
Diabetes is the inability to transfer sugars in blood into the sugar-storage sites of your body, the muscles and liver. Sugars, called carbohydrates, are found mainly in cereals, rice, bread, pastas, potatoes, milk products, fruits, fruit juices and sweets. When we consume these foods, they pass from the stomach into the intestines and get broken [...]
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September 27th, 2009 by Onset Diabetes
Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Diabetes mellitus, often referred to simply as diabetes is a syndrome of disordered metabolism, usually due to a combination of hereditary and environmental causes, resulting in abnormally high blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia).The disease and its treatments can cause many complications [...]
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September 26th, 2009 by Onset Diabetes
The Causes of diabetes are still not fully understood. Neither are medical scientists able to explain why some people develop diabetes and others don’t. Certain factors have, however, been clearly identified which contribute to the development of diabetes. Is Diabetes Inherited?
Heredity is a major factor. That diabetes can be inherited has been known for centuries. [...]
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September 25th, 2009 by Onset Diabetes
Bhupesh Chandra Semwal 1* Sonia Singh1, Dr. Kalyani Divakar2
Introduction-Diabetes mellitus often referred to simply as diabetes. Diabetes is a syndrome characterized by disordered metabolism and abnormally high blood sugar, hyperglycemia resulting from insufficient levels of the hormone insulin. The world health organization recognizes three main forms of diabetes mellitus type1 type2 and gestational diabetes. [...]
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September 25th, 2009 by Onset Diabetes
To compare the role of glibenclamide and pioglitazone drugs in type 11 non- insulin dependent diabetes mellitus patients.Authors:Raj kumar chohan,Mashori Ghulam Rasool,Bhurgri Ghulam Rasool,Shamim-u-Rehman,DahriGhulam mustafa,Anis-u-rehman. Introduction:-
To compare the role of glibenclamide and pioglitazone drugs in type 11 non- insulin dependent diabetes mellitus patients.
Authors:Raj kumar chohan,Mashori Ghulam Rasool,Bhurgri Ghulam Rasool,Shamim-u-Rehman,DahriGhulam mustafa,Anis-u-rehman.
Introduction:-
Diabetes [...]
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September 24th, 2009 by Onset Diabetes
Different Type of Diabetes There are many types of diabetes, but the three most common are: 1. Type 1 2. Type 2 3. Gestational These three types of Diabetes are same with some differences, everyone with diabetes has one thing in common and that is little or no ability to move glucose out of [...]
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