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Offers a tutorial on injecting insulin for diabetes management and control.

Describes insulin function, types of insulin and the factors that cause type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance.

Diabetes or Diabetes Milletus is a situation wherein the body is incapable of handling sugar thus resulting in frequent urination, thirst and tiredness. Your doctor will prescribe a certain drug regimen once you are diagnosed with having diabetes.

There are mainly two different types of diabetes found in the people - Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is also known as insulin dependent or juvenile diabetes. It is a condition in which there is an absolute lack of insulin. Due to the attacking of the body's immune system, the beta cells which are present in the pancreas and are responsible for making and secreting insulin die. Thus there are no cells available to make insulin. So in this case the body will die without getting supplemental insulin immediately or in near- immediate future. The only treatment for this type of diabetes is insulin shots. Almost 10 per cent of the people get affected by this kind of diabetes.

Whenever we talk about heart disease, we always list diabetes mellitus as one of the risk factors. With the mention of diabetes, it is unlikely that we can ignore the involvement of insulin.

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If your cat has just been diagnosed with diabetes, you might be afraid of what the future holds for your beloved pet. The good news is that cats can live long, healthy lives after being diagnosed with diabetes. The trick is that you, as a pet owner, must be dedicated to care for your cat during his or her illness. Diabetes is not a death sentence for pets. Here is some information to help you understand what you need to do to help your diabetic cat.

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If you are diabetic it does not mean you cannot enjoy a good holiday and break away. All you should do is take some basic precautions. This article will inform you of the key areas to prepare for so that you can have a hassle free holiday.

Rapid onset-fast acting insulin always looks clear. It is fast acting and starts to work within one to 20 minutes. It peaks about one hour later and lasts from three to five hours. When you use this type of insulin, you must eat immediately after you inject.

What caused the diabetes? What signs must I look out for? Will I need to change to a diabetic diet?

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For diabetics, higher blood glucose (sugar) or hyperglycemia is a serious health issue. When an excessive amount of sugar begins to circulate in blood plasma, hyperglycemia develops. Mostly two types of hyperglycemia develop in diabetic patients: Fasting hyperglycemia and After-meal or Postprandial Hyperglycemia.

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There have been much increased in the number of people in the population of having diabetes and the number of deaths are rising. If you have recently been one of the patients diagnosed, you want to do everything you cannot to be one of the 200,000 reported casualties. When you follow a strict diet for diabetes sufferer, you can keep the problem under control.

There are two types of diabetes, and they really are two quite different diseases. In type 1, or insulin-dependent diabetes, insulin injections are needed. But in type 2, or non-insulin-dependent diabetes, most people can keep their condition under control with just diet and medication. This type of diabetes is actually much more common than the insulin-dependent type.

Type 1 is treated with insulin replacement therapy - usually by injection or insulin pump, dietary control, typically including carbohydrate tracking, and careful monitoring of blood glucose levels using Glucose meters.

Insulin is a natural hormone that is secreted from the pancreas in response to high sugar levels. Its main use is to regular sugar levels in the body. The use of insulin in body building is a controversial subject as using it is constituted as steroid use and it is used to enhance a body building workout.

The American Diabetes Association adopted the following classification in 1979.

Type -1, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
Type-2, non insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus

An important part of managing diabetes is recognising when your blood glucose (sugar) becomes too high and knowing what to do about it. In this article we will talk about what is too high a blood glucose level, how this can happen, help you recognise the key symptoms of high blood glucose and give some advice on what action you can take if it happens.

New developments in insulin administration will allow type 1 and type 2 diabetics to inhale rapid-acting insulin. Learn more about the options, directions of use and side effects of Exubera, world's first inhaled insulin.

Insulin is required by the cells of the body in order for them to remove and use glucose from the blood. Coconut oil improves insulin secretion and utilization of blood glucose. Coconuts and coconut oil have a lower potassium / higher sodium ratio, which helps sustain higher blood sugar levels.

There are different types of insulin using to treat Diabetes. These types of insulin are categorized for rapid action. These types are for short, intermediate and long term. The brand names of rapid action insulin are Novo Log, Apidra, and Humalog, and their chemical names include insulin aspart, glulisine, and lispro respectively.

Diabetes is a medical condition in which people suffer from high levels of blood sugar.

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