Biomarkers for Type 2 Diabetes Prevention

Combine this video with the excellent questions and answers given throughout this blog to improve your knowledge of type 2 diabetes.

Simin Liu is currently Professor of Epidemiology and Medicine, founding director of the Program on Genomics and Nutrition at the UCLA School of Public Health and co-founder of the Burroughs Wellcome Fund Interschool Training Program in Metabolic Diseases. Lius current research is at the interface of nutrition and genetics/genomics and focuses on their interplay in affecting major chronic diseases in human populations. He discusses translating epidemiologic observations to clinical risk stratification and intervention in type 2 diabetes. Series: Translational Research for Metabolic Disease Prevention [2/2010] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 17967]
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Teenage Obesity and Weight Loss Treatments

If you are looking for a video about type 1 diabetes then look no further because below you will find a great video I ran across just the other day.

Teenagers discuss the struggles with obesity, and treatment options available.

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Luke Burton Type 1 Diabetes 3 Years Old

One of the best videos I have come across on the subject of type 1 diabetes.

Day 4 after Luke’s diagnosis of Type 1 Juvenile Insulin dependent Diabetes. Luke is 3.5 years old. He is tolerating insulin very well. It is a scary diagnosis, but he is doing a great job! We are so proud of him. For those of you unaware, there is no known cause, or cure for this type of Diabetes. He will have to get 4 shots of insulin a day, and check his blood sugar levels 5-8 times a day. Studies suggest that the occurrence of this disease is on a steep rise.
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Videos, such as that shown here, are an excellent way to understand the subject of diabetes diet.

www.deathtodiabetes.com ABC TV Interview of DeWayne McCulley, author of top-selling book “Death to Diabetes” describes Super Meal Model that can be modified to use a raw food diet protocol to reverse Type 2 diabetes.
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The Food Revolution – AHS 2011

Do you want to improve your weight and health by eating real food? With no calorie counting, no diet products, no hunger? This talk from Ancestral Health Symposium 2011 shows you how to do it the natural way. The epidemics of obesity and diabetes are continuing to spread across the western world. Now we know why. Modern science has revealed our mistake. The unnecessary fear of natural food has inadvertently caused us to eat more of the new food that can make us hungrier, make us eat more, make us fat. Ever more people are realizing the mistake and seeing the solution. The food revolution is here. Please help spread the word once you know. Read more at www.dietdoctor.com http www.dietdoctor.com More videos on health by the Diet Doctor: www.youtube.com More videos from AHS 2011: vimeo.com Don’t forget Ancestral Health Symposium 2012: ancestryfoundation.org
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Another great video on the topic of diabetes is included and we would welcome your comments once you have watched it.

qdmil.com Click this link to get free Diabetic Glucose Meter. Learn about the cause and effect of diabetes. This video gives you an idea of what is diabetes and how it effects the body.
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Take a moment to watch this short video about type 2 diabetes and then leave a comment.

Here is the final video in the CNC Stomp Pad Tutorial Video Series. In this video, we go over the final assembly of the stomp pad. Then we watch as we used double sided tape to adhere it to the snowboard. Finally we take a look at some final photos of the CNC Stomp Pad on the Snowboard. One Final Note: The Stomp Pad works perfectly. I love the fact you can customize your life with CNC. See you on the slopes, Ivan Irons www.cncinformation.com

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Diabetes Patient Education Types of Insulin

When it comes to diabetes this video provides some great insights.

www.PreOp.com Diabetes Patient Education Insulin is the hormone normally made in the pancreas that stimulates the flow of sugar – glucose – from the blood into the cells of the body. Glucose provides the cells with the energy they need to function. There are two main groups of insulins used in the treatment of diabetes human insulins and analog insulins, made by recombinant DNA technology. The concentration of most insulins available in the United States is 100 units per milliliter. A milliliter is equal to a cubic centimeter. All insulin syringes are graduated to match this insulin concentration. There are four categories of insulins depending on how quickly they start to work in the body after injection: * Very rapid acting insulin * Regular, or Rapid acting insulins * Intermediate acting insulins * Long acting insulin. Diabetes Patient Education * In addition, some insulins are marketed mixed together in different proportions to provide both rapid and long acting effects. Certain insulins can also be mixed together in the same syringe immediately prior to injection. A very rapid acting form of insulin called Lispro insulin is marketed under the trade name of Humalog. A second form of very rapid acting insulin is called Aspart and is marketed under the trade name Novolog. Humalog and Novolog are: * clear liquids. * They begin to work 10 minutes after injection, * peak at 1 hour after injection, * and last 3-4 hours in the body. Diabetes Patient Education * Humalog and
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Diabetes Animation

Of the huge number of videos available about diabetes here is one which I particularly liked.

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Take a minute to leave your comments after watching this short video about type 1 diabetes.

A childhood diagnosis of type 1 diabetes can be devastating. But it doesn’t have to be with the right about of family support to help the child cope and adjust to their new life. Dr. Steven Edelman talks with noted pediatric endocrinologist Dr. Sherry Franklin and her daughter Victoria, who has type 1 diabetes, for a unique perspective on how to live successfully with the disease. Series: “Taking Control of Your Diabetes (TCOYD)” [11/2011] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 20828]
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