Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms - Symptoms develop gradually with type 2 diabetes
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Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms - Symptoms develop gradually with type 2 diabetes
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Most Recently Shared on December 16, 2009 at 5:39 pm By:
There are more symptoms of type 2 #diabetes than just fatigue and extreme thirst. Learn about them all here: http://bit.ly/6pu9qf
Stave Off Diabetes Insulin Resistance With Muscle Mass Training - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “It seems that hitting the gym and resistance training may not only keep you fit and looking smart, but also will lower your risk of type 2 diabetes. People who are overweight are more likely to have insulin resistance, because fat interferes with the body's ability to use insulin. Type 2 diabetes usually occurs gradually. Most people with the disease are overweight at the time of diagnosis. However, type 2 diabetes can also develop in those who are thin, especially the elderly...” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Retinopathy
diabetesincontrol.com — “As we examine characteristics of diabetic retinopathy it shows to have very similar pathologies to that of both nephropathy and neuropathy. Its development seems to be slightly more common in Type II than Type I diabetes, especially at or shortly after the time of the actual diabetic diagnosis. Regardless the type of diabetes, the usual percentage of incidents of occurrences of retinopathy will begin gradually then increase dramatically as the years of disease duration approaches twenty.” View full resource at diabetesincontrol.com
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Diabetic retinopathy may be more common in type 2 diabetes than in type 1. Learn more about diabetic retinopathy. http://bit.ly/dhjELm
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