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Fabian Toulouse's Articles in Diabetes

  • The Neuropathy Affect
    Neuropathy is a mysterious disease. The Neuropathy Association calls it the most wide-spread disease most people have never heard of. In fact, more than 20 million people in the U.S. suffer from some kind of neuropathy. Neuropathy results from damage to peripheral nerves, often the result of diabetes. Symptoms may include pain, numbness, tingling, and loss of coordination. It shows up in the hands, arms, feet, and legs. The earlier it is diagnosed, the better it can be managed.
  • Controlling Diabetes 
    Diabetes can kill you. It may not feel like it at first, in fact, if your blood sugar levels are in good control, you possibly may not feel any effects at all-for a while. Medical advances are yielding great achievements in diabetes care, but this terrible disease is still taking a large toll. In fact, complications from diabetes are the sixth leading cause of death in this country. Diabetics are at a substantially higher risk for stroke, heart attacks, and kidney failure. It is something to take seriously. With the epidemic of diabetes in this country, it is wise to know the warning signals, especially if you are in a high risk category.
  • The Affects of Neuropathy 
    Neuropathy is a mysterious disease. The Neuropathy Association calls it the most wide-spread disease most people have never heard of. In fact, more than 20 million people in the U.S. suffer from some kind of neuropathy. Neuropathy results from damage to peripheral nerves, often the result of diabetes. Symptoms may include pain, numbness, tingling, and loss of coordination. It shows up in the hands, arms, feet, and legs. The earlier it is diagnosed, the better it can be managed.
  • Diabetes and Quality of Life
    Diabetes is a monumental problem in the United States and it is getting worse. Obesity has done much to contribute to the growth of the disease. As Americans grow more obsess and become more sedentary, the disease has grown proportionally until it is now a problem that costs America more than $40 billion annually in health care, hospitalization, and disability. In 2002, it was the 6th leading cause of death in the U.S., although the numbers do not represent every death whose underlying cause was

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