What Does Diabetes Do?
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Question by XxSeXyMor3nItAxX: what health care providers are needed for people with diabetes type 2?
in a clinic that is only for people with diabetes type 2. what human resources are needed. for example nurses,doctors ..but i need more. please help..thanks
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Answer by kelliegirl38
For sure one is an endocronologist. I don’t really know much else.
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I have been drinking 100% natural frozen orange juice concentrate for several years now. I always thought this was a very healthy thing to do(relative to a soda pop addiction I still believe it is) but from an overall health standpoint and articles on Dr. Mercolas website, drinking concentrated fruit juices is not all that healthy since it causes spikes in blood sugar levels. So i have given up frozen concentrate juices and replaced them with plain old fruit to satisy my sugar cravings. Im eating watermelon constantly throughout the day. I’ve been doing this for a couple months now. Well, I just read in Trivia’s Vitajournal that "the average person should eat no more than 32 grams of sugar per day." The article then goes on to show that a large apple has 22 grams of sugar. So according to this article if I eat 2 large apples a day Im eating too much sugar. Is it possible to get diabetes by eating too much all natural God given fruit such as apples and watermelon?
Steven V. Edelman, MD and Kriss Halpern, JD discuss legal issues related to diabetes; health insurance, discrimination, employment, the elderly, DMV, and more. Series: “Taking Control of Your Diabetes” [3/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 12273]
Diabetes can complicate the gastrointestinal tract. Drs. Edelman and Wolosin discuss common issues such as gastroesophageal reflux disease, ulcers, celiac sprue and gastroparesis. Series: “Taking Control of Your Diabetes” [11/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13445]
Neeta Shah, MD, Vice President of Women’s Health at the North Shore-LIJ Health System discusses critical topics on the health of women. In episode #13 Dr. Shah talks about gestational diabetes, the causes and risk factors and how to manage the condition for both mother and baby. Her guest is Marie Frazzitta, MSN, manager of the Center for Diabetes in Pregnancy at the Department of Maternal-Fetal Medicine at North Shore-LIJ.
Learn about Diabetes health care teams in this free healthy living video. Expert: Brenda Thompson Contact: www.lifeskillsnutrition.com Bio: Brenda L. Thompson is a licensed dietitian and professional chef. She had struggled with weight her entire life. After some extreme life experiences, she decided to change her life for the best. Filmmaker: Drew Noah