Diabetes Mellitus: Blood Sugar Level is Higher than Normal
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Diabetes Mellitus: Blood Sugar Level is Higher than Normal
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Diabetes and Stroke - Risks of Stroke with Diabetes
diabetes.about.com — “A person with diabetes is at higher risk than others for stroke and other cardiovascular diseases. As with many of the health problems associated with diabetes, higher-than-normal blood glucose (blood sugar) levels are factors.” View full resource at diabetes.about.com
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57 million Americans have prediabetes: Study
news-medical.net — “Prediabetes is a warning sign that type 2 diabetes is around the corner. People with prediabetes have blood sugar levels that are higher than normal but not high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes. Approximately 24 million Americans have type 2 diabetes, but an even more staggering 57 million people in the United States have prediabetes, meaning they are at grave risk of developing this disease. And once a prediabetic person becomes diabetic, there is no turning back.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Gestational Diabetes and the Family Link - Pregnancy - Families.com
pregnancy.families.com — “Did you know that women who have a family history of diabetes have a higher chance of developing gestational diabetes during their pregnancy? According to a new study, the risks are even higher if that family member is a sibling, as opposed to a parent. Gestational diabetes, which is usually diagnosed in the second half of pregnancy, affects about three percent of all pregnant women. It causes higher than normal blood sugar levels, which can lead to your baby developing jaundice, gaining too muc” View full resource at pregnancy.families.com
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