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  2. A life-changing device for diabetics - AOL

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    Diabetics have to have their insulin with them and, for those who have problems with their eyesight, or with their mobility, it can be a struggle to inject. This is why I believe there is a better ...

  3. Diabetic retinopathy - Wikipedia

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    Diabetic retinopathy (also known as diabetic eye disease) is a medical condition in which damage occurs to the retina due to diabetes.It is a leading cause of blindness in developed countries and one of the lead causes of sight loss in the world, even though there are many new therapies and improved treatments for helping people live with diabetes.

  4. Insulin Resistance: From Symptoms to Treatment - AOL

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    How to Fix Insulin Resistance. Insulin resistance treatment often involves lifestyle modifications or medications. Lifestyle Changes. Lifestyle changes you can make to help improve your insulin ...

  5. Prediabetes for Men: Everything You Need to Know, From ...

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    Prediabetes happens when your body stops using insulin as efficiently as it should. ... into type 2 diabetes and if any changes are needed to your treatment. ... to keep an eye on your blood sugar ...

  6. Retinopathy - Wikipedia

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    The gold standard blood sugar test is the HbA1C test. Many studies have suggested that lowering HbA1C levels in someone with elevated HbA1C levels can lower the incidence and progression of retinopathy. Fortunately, blood sugar control can have benefits beyond just the eye. A primary care physician can help with blood sugar control strategies.

  7. Complications of diabetes - Wikipedia

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    In the early days of insulin treatment for type 1 diabetes there was much debate as to whether strict control of hyperglycaemia would delay or prevent the long-term complications of diabetes. The work of Pirart [ 50 ] suggested that microvascular complications of diabetes were less likely to occur in individuals with better glycaemic control.

  8. Stem-cell therapy reverses type 1 diabetes in groundbreaking ...

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    She remained free from insulin injections 1 year after treatment. ... high blood glucose which can lead to complications including vascular problems that affect eye sight, can cause nerve and ...

  9. Glossary of diabetes - Wikipedia

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    a device which provides a steady (or intermittent, depending on design and adjustments) infusion of insulin. Pumps can be implantable (see implantable insulin pump) or external. the latter use a subcutaneous catheter. Insulin reaction Too low a level of blood glucose (i.e., 'sugar') in the blood; also called hypoglycemia.