Can Diabetes Be Passed Down
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Color Blindness Is Passed Down
kidshealth.org — “You might think being color-blind means you can't see any colors. But that's not true. Find out more in this article for kids.” View full resource at kidshealth.org
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"Passing on Diabetes to kids": Diabetes Community - Support Group
forums.webmd.com — “WebMD: Diabetes isn't just a disease, it's a way of life with blood glucose monitors, diet, and everyday challenges. Get expert input and member advise here.” View full resource at forums.webmd.com
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Can you pass a diabetes fact versus myth test? - Health Key
healthkey.com — “The saying, "What you don't know can hurt you" couldn't be any more accurate if you or a loved one has diabetes. Due to misconceptions and a lack of knowledge about the disease, "Diabetes doesn't get the respect it deserves," said Richard M. Bergenstal, MD, President, Medicine & Science of the American Diabetes Association.” View full resource at healthkey.com
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Diabetes May Clamp Down On Cholesterol The Brain Needs
medicalnewstoday.com — “The brain contains more cholesterol than any other organ in the body, has to produce its own cholesterol and won't function normally if it doesn't churn out enough. Defects in cholesterol metaboli” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Can psychosis be passed down to your baby? - Yahoo! Answers
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Pass the Pecans, Please! :: Diabetes Self-Management
diabetesselfmanagement.com — “Nuts are big in nutrition right now. We hear a lot about how great almonds, walnuts, and even pistachios are for us. Pecans are usually relegated to the back of the line. But not anymore. March 25 was National Pecan Day (also International Waffle Day, but we won't go there), although National Pecan Month is in April...” View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com
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From boosting brain health to aiding in #weight loss, pecans have a lot to offer. How can you get more into your diet? http://bit.ly/f77ZnW
Dad Refuses To Pass Down Inheritance Of Illness : NPR
npr.org — “Although surgery helped ease the tremors of Parkinson's Disease, Bob Hardman still has night terrors, his memory is fading, and he's struggled with depression. He's not taking these things sitting down, though. Until he dies, he says, he wants to see how much he can learn about Parkinson's Disease.” View full resource at npr.org
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Heavyweight teens risk adult heart disease but can outrun diabetes risk if they slim down - latimes.com
latimes.com — “A lean adult who was a chubby teen still has higher risk of heart disease, but not diabetes.” View full resource at latimes.com
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Fight Diabetic Non-Healing Wounds Lying Down
medicalnewstoday.com — “More than 18-million people in the united states, or 6.3% of the population, have diabetes, according to the american diabetes association. unfortunately, when someone becomes diabetic, c” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Diabetes may clamp down on cholesterol the brain needs
sciencedaily.com — “The brain contains more cholesterol than any other organ in the body, has to produce its own cholesterol and won't function normally if it doesn't churn out enough. Now researchers have discovered that diabetes can affect how much cholesterol the brain can make.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Apidra breaking down quickly - TuDiabetes
tudiabetes.com — “Lately I've been having a lot of problems with Apidra breaking down after only a day or two of an infusion set, as well as for the life of the bottle. (I can't remember the last time I was able to finish one before the insulin became really cloudy.) Other than this, I really like being on Apidra - it brings my highs down to normal in less than an hour! - but it's causing my BGs to jump pretty significantly on the third day... and I really don't want to have to change my sets every other day. Ha” View full resource at tudiabetes.com
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why can't I PUMP!? - TuDiabetes
tudiabetes.org — “hi everyone. I have been diabetic for about 11 months,passed the honeymoon period,and I am a bookworm who reads everything so I pretty much know everything about the pump. my story starts long ago,I have been insisting on a pump since day one,but their was always something wrong with me,too high,too low,bad fasting BGs,I wanted the pump so badly to the point I was doing count downs for the next appt. ,which I would be telling the endo about the pump,and which the endo would refuse. but one day s” View full resource at tudiabetes.org
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10 Practices that Can Cut Down Your Heart Disease Risks | The Diabetes Club - thediabetesclub.com - Yahoo! Buzz
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10 Practices that Can Cut Down Your Heart Disease Risks | The Diabetes Club
thediabetesclub.com — “If you do not have heart disease at this time, congratulations! You probably have been doing the right thing, eating healthy and being physically active. Still,” View full resource at thediabetesclub.com
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The Ups And Downs of Depression Treatment | Diabetes | Type 2 Diabetes | Diabetes Mellitus | Keyvive.com
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