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	<title>Health Information &#187; diabetes mellitus</title>
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		<title>A promising treatment for Type I diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 12:57:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Last Uchiha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A New Zealand doctor developed a method using the implant of microencapsulated pig islets, which could provide an answer to the problem of supply of insulin in people with the disease. What is Under the title &#8220;microencapsulated porcine islet transplantation: clinical experience and potential benefits in the metabolic control of type I diabetes&#8221;, Professor Dr. [...]]]></description>
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padding:5px"width="200"height="225"/>A New Zealand doctor developed a method using the implant of microencapsulated pig islets, which could provide an answer to the problem of supply of insulin in people with the disease. What is Under the title &#8220;microencapsulated porcine islet transplantation: clinical experience and potential benefits in the metabolic control of type I diabetes&#8221;, Professor Dr. Robert Elliott provided a comprehensive overview of development of the disease worldwide, their evolution, treatment current and latest developments in the field.<br />
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In a meeting organized by the Foundation H. A. Barceló diabetologists doctors, clinicians and nutritionists, biotechnologists and biologists cell transplantation, occupational health sciences and students in the last years of the medical career were present at the conference on recent advances in research of diabetes type I, New Zealand was in Argentina.</p>
<p>Diabetes is a chronic disease of the fastest growing in the world today affects 246 million people. Between 10 and 15% for all cases of diabetes, corresponding to the Type 1 (insulin-dependent). The development of this type of diabetes is a consequence of an autoimmune phenomenon causing the destruction of pancreatic beta cells failing to produce insulin. At present, there is a single treatment can allow the survival of patients with this problem: the insulin that if it is the best alternative available, it is known is incapable of achieving perfect metabolic control of blood glucose.</p>
<p>Advances in research<br />
Allogeneic is known that immunosuppressive Intrahepatic is clinically used in severe hypoglycemia but not the response to treatment of type 1 diabetes. It turns out that insulin-producing cells derived from a stem cell is in its infancy, can overcome the supply problem but not the total treatment. The same applies to genetically altered cells (non-islet) for the production of insulin in demand.</p>
<p>Faced with the imperfection of insulin that leads to complications of immunosuppression, Prof. Dr. Elliott developed a method using the implant of newborn pig islets microencapsulated (ICRNm) in alginate. These islands provide an answer to the problem of supply and would be a potential for implants without immune suppressant. They operate in a self-regulating, secreting insulin efficiently, improving the metabolic control of blood sugar, achieving near-normal levels of glycosylated hemoglobin and avoiding the appearance of complications of diabetes.</p>
<p>Dr. Elliott and his team used the pigs on the Auckland Islands to develop this method, since they are free from contamination and damage. The first transplant was performed in Russia in 1997.</p>
<p>During his presentation, Dr. Elliott explained the prerequisites of this practice, the ideal characteristics of the capsules and materials to use in the process, methods for the preparation of the transplant, the release criteria, models for the immune rejection and efficiency and regulatory issues.</p>
<p>He also presented the results of studies in diabetic rodents and primates in addition to the detection of porcine insulin in clinical studies today that the expert is carrying out in Russia and New Zealand to study the safety and efficacy of this treatment. This investigation is in phase 2 study in Argentina.</p>
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		<title>What I can do to prevent or delay the complications of diabetes?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 01:05:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Last Uchiha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To prevent problems, keep your blood sugar in the blood as close to normal as possible and follow the advice of your physician. Here are some other tips:
    * Eat a varied healthy diet. Avoid foods that are high in fat, cholesterol, salt and added sugars.
    * Maintain a [...]]]></description>
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padding:5px"width="200"height="225"/>To prevent problems, keep your blood sugar in the blood as close to normal as possible and follow the advice of your physician. Here are some other tips:</p>
<p>    * Eat a varied healthy diet. Avoid foods that are high in fat, cholesterol, salt and added sugars.<br />
    * Maintain a healthy weight. If you&#8217;re overweight, your doctor may advise you how to lose weight without it being dangerous to your health.<br />
    * Control your blood pressure and cholesterol levels.<br />
    * Be physically active regularly.<br />
    * No smoking<br />
    * Visit your doctor regularly, even when you are well. Your doctor will test to see if early signs of complications.<br />
    * Call your doctor right away if you have any of the warning signs listed in this brochure.</p>
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		<title>Heart disease and stroke</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 00:51:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Last Uchiha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People with diabetes are at increased risk for heart disease and of stroke (embolism). The risk is even higher among people who have diabetes and smoke, in those with blood pressure (blood) high, those with a family history of heart disease or who are overweight.
Heart disease is most treatable when caught early. It is important [...]]]></description>
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padding:5px"width="200"height="225"/>People with diabetes are at increased risk for heart disease and of stroke (embolism). The risk is even higher among people who have diabetes and smoke, in those with blood pressure (blood) high, those with a family history of heart disease or who are overweight.</p>
<p>Heart disease is most treatable when caught early. It is important that you go see a doctor regularly. Your doctor can evaluate to see if you have early signs of heart disease.</p>
<p>The recommended cholesterol level for a person with diabetes is like for a person with heart disease. If your cholesterol level exceeds the recommended cholesterol level, your doctor can tell you about changes in lifestyle and medications that can help keep your cholesterol under control.</p>
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		<title>Diabetic neuropathy (damage to the kidney)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 00:38:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Last Uchiha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diabetes can also damage blood vessels in your kidneys so that they can not filter the material must be removed. This damage is called diabetic nephropathy. Some people with kidney disease will eventually require dialysis treatment is to eliminate waste substances from the blood, or even a kidney transplant.
The risk of kidney disease increases if [...]]]></description>
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padding:5px"width="200"height="225"/>Diabetes can also damage blood vessels in your kidneys so that they can not filter the material must be removed. This damage is called diabetic nephropathy. Some people with kidney disease will eventually require dialysis treatment is to eliminate waste substances from the blood, or even a kidney transplant.</p>
<p>The risk of kidney disease increases if you have diabetes and high blood pressure, therefore, it is important to control both conditions.</p>
<p>The presence of protein in the urine is usually the first sign of kidney disease. This should be checked every year.</p>
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		<title>Diabetic retinopathy (eye problems)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 00:33:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Last Uchiha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diabetic retinopathy (eye problems)
The retina is the part of the eye that is sensitive to light and sends messages to your brain about what you see. Diabetes can damage and weaken the small blood vessels of the retina. This damage is known as diabetic retinopathy.
When damage occurs in blood vessels of your retina, they can [...]]]></description>
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padding:5px"width="200"height="225"/><strong>Diabetic retinopathy (eye problems)</strong><br />
The retina is the part of the eye that is sensitive to light and sends messages to your brain about what you see. Diabetes can damage and weaken the small blood vessels of the retina. This damage is known as diabetic retinopathy.</p>
<p>When damage occurs in blood vessels of your retina, they can leak fluid and cause swelling in the macula. The macula is the central part of the retina that gives a clear and sharp. The swelling and fluid can cause blurred vision, and make it hard to see you, if worse retinopathy can lead to blindness.<br />
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Laser surgery can often be used to treat or slow down retinopathy, especially if the problem is caught early. People with diabetes should have an eye exam every year.</p>
<p><strong>Warning signs of eye problems</strong><br />
Call your doctor if you have:</p>
<p>    * Blurred vision for more than 2 days<br />
    * Sudden loss of vision in one or both eyes<br />
    * See black or gray spots, cobwebs or threads that move when you move aimlessly eyes, these are known by the name &#8220;floaters.&#8221;<br />
    * If you see flashing lights that are not really there<br />
    * Pain or pressure in one or both eyes</p>
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		<title>Diabetic neuropathy (nerve damage)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 00:27:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Last Uchiha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diabetic neuropathy this damage makes it hard for the nerves to send messages to the brain and other parts of the body. If you have nerve damage you may lose feeling in parts of your body or having a painful sensation, tingling or burning.
Neuropathy most often affects the legs and feet. If you have neuropathy, [...]]]></description>
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padding:5px"width="200"height="225"/>Diabetic neuropathy this damage makes it hard for the nerves to send messages to the brain and other parts of the body. If you have nerve damage you may lose feeling in parts of your body or having a painful sensation, tingling or burning.</p>
<p>Neuropathy most often affects the legs and feet. If you have neuropathy, you may not feel they have a foot ulcer. The sore can become infected, and in severe cases, the foot may have to be an amputee, is cut. People with diabetic neuropathy may continue walking on one foot, joints or bones that have been injured. This can cause a condition known as Charcot foot that causes swelling and instability in the injured foot. You can also make the foot deformed. However, this problem can often be avoided.</p>
<p>If you have diabetes, check your feet every day. If you see swelling, redness and warmth in your foot feels, go see your doctor immediately. These may be signs of Charcot foot. Your doctor also must examine the feet often.</p>
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		<title>What is diabetes?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 00:10:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Last Uchiha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your body changes most of the food you eat into a form of sugar called glucose. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that allows glucose to enter every cell of your body to be used as an energy source.
Diabetes is a disease that occurs when a person&#8217;s body does not produce enough insulin [...]]]></description>
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padding:5px"width="200"height="225"/>Your body changes most of the food you eat into a form of sugar called glucose. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that allows glucose to enter every cell of your body to be used as an energy source.</p>
<p>Diabetes is a disease that occurs when a person&#8217;s body does not produce enough insulin or can not use insulin properly. When you have diabetes, sugar builds up in the blood instead of moving into the cells. Too much sugar in the blood can cause serious health problems, including heart disease and nerve damage and kidney.</p>
<p>There are two types of diabetes. Type 1 diabetes occurs when the body does not produce any insulin. In type 2 diabetes the body does not produce enough insulin or cells ignore the insulin. Nearly 95% of people diagnosed with diabetes have type 2 diabetes.</p>
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		<title>Alcohol in Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 11:34:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rika</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diabetics should be careful with alcohol intake. Alcohol is a known risk factor for obesity and the development of type 2 diabetes.
For diabetics, it is therefore important to be careful with alcohol. Patients should consider, preferably in consultation with the doctor about the use of alcohol is acceptable.
Here are some facts about alcohol and diabetes:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-265" title="alcoholindiabetes" src="http://www.eavenu.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/full_mat47.jpg" alt="alcoholindiabetes" width="200" height="200" />Diabetics should be careful with alcohol intake. Alcohol is a known risk factor for obesity and the development of type 2 <strong><a href="http://www.eavenu.net/diabetes.htm">diabetes</a></strong>.</p>
<p>For diabetics, it is therefore important to be careful with alcohol. Patients should consider, preferably in consultation with the doctor about the use of alcohol is acceptable.</p>
<p>Here are some facts about alcohol and diabetes:</p>
<p>- Large amounts of alcohol can reduce blood sugar.<br />
- Beer and sweet wine contain a lot of carbohydrates and may increase glucose levels.<span id="more-264"></span><br />
- Alcohol stimulates the appetite. This can lead to overeating and keep good diabetes control.<br />
- Alcohol may interfere with the effects of drugs.<br />
- Alcohol can raise blood pressure.<br />
- Alcohol contains many calories and can lead to unwanted weight gain.</p>
<p>If you still choose to drink alcohol intake should be in periods where you have good control of the disease. You should also limit the total alcohol intake.</p>
<p>You may want to follow these recommendations:</p>
<p>- Use only alcohol to food<br />
- Drink slowly<br />
- Avoid <strong><a href="http://www.eavenu.net/tag/alcoholic">alcoholic</a></strong> beverages with sugar<br />
- Mix the liquor with water or other sugar / non-alcoholic beverages<br />
- Drink no more than two units of alcohol a day</p>
<p>A device is the same as:</p>
<p>• a glass of wine<br />
• a shooter glass with liquor<br />
• one bottle of beer</p>
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		<title>Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2010 18:19:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rika</dc:creator>
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What is it?
Diabetes is a chronic condition that occurs because the pancreas does not produce the insulin the body needs, or the manufacture of inferior quality. Insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, is the main substance responsible for maintaining appropriate values of blood sugar. Allows glucose to be transported into cells so that they [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>What is it?</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.eavenu.net/?s=diabetes">Diabetes </a>is a chronic condition that occurs because the pancreas does <strong>not</strong> produce the insulin the body needs, or the manufacture of inferior quality. <strong>Insulin</strong>, a hormone produced by the pancreas, is the main substance responsible for maintaining appropriate values of blood sugar. Allows glucose to be transported into cells so that they produce energy or store glucose so that their use is necessary. When it fails, causes an excessive increase in sugar in the blood (hyperglycaemia). In fact, the scientific name of the disease is <strong>diabetes mellitus</strong>, which means &#8220;honey&#8221;.<span id="more-213"></span></p>
<p>Causes</p>
<p>Diabetes affects 6% of the population. The chances of contracting it increases as a person grows older, so that over seventy suffers about 15% of people. It is essential to educate patients to manage their diabetes properly, it can lead to other diseases as or more important than diabetes itself cardiovascular diseases, neurological diseases, retinopathy (eye condition that can lead to blindness) and nephropathy (disease kidney). The time of onset of the disease and the causes and symptoms presented by patients, depending on the type of diabetes involved.</p>
<p>*<strong> Type 1 diabetes</strong>. The most frequent age that appear are childhood, adolescence and early adulthood. Usually occur abruptly and often without regard to family history. It is due to the progressive destruction of pancreas cells, which are those that produce <a href="http://www.eavenu.net/?s=insulin">insulin</a>. This has to artificially administered from the beginning of the disease. His particular symptoms are increasing the need to drink and the amount of urine, fatigue and weight loss.<br />
*<strong> Type 2 diabetes</strong>. It usually develops in older age and is about ten times more frequent than before. In general, given the fact that also suffer or have suffered other members of the family. It arises due to <strong>low insulin</strong> production, coupled with insufficient use of the substance by the cell. Depending on which of the two predominant defect, the patient is there to deal with diabetes pills or insulin (or a combination of both). There used to show any type of discomfort or specific symptom, so it may go unnoticed by the person concerned for a long time.<br />
* <strong>Gestational diabetes</strong>. Diabetes is considered an occasional basis. You can control like the other types of diabetes. During pregnancy insulin increases for increasing energy reserves. Sometimes, this increase does not occur and may cause diabetes in pregnancy. Nor have symptoms and the detection is almost always performed after the analysis routine to all pregnant women undergo after 24 weeks of gestation.</p>
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		<title>Visual Problems and Other Long-Term Complications</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 03:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kiki</dc:creator>
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Visual Problems
When the glucose level is high, it can develop an error of refraction, which causes blurred vision. This blurring of vision may become worse when the treatment causes a very rapid decrease in blood glucose. The glasses should not be adapted until the values of blood sugar has stabilized for 6 to 8 weeks. [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Visual Problems</strong></p>
<p>When the<a href="http://www.eavenu.net/visual-problems.htm"> <strong>glucose level</strong></a> is high, it can develop an error of refraction, which causes blurred vision. This blurring of vision may become worse when the treatment causes a very rapid decrease in <a href="http://www.eavenu.net/tag/organic-food"><strong>blood glucose</strong></a>. The glasses should not be adapted until the values of <strong>blood sugar </strong>has stabilized for 6 to 8 weeks. Diabetics also develop long-term vision problems as a result of impaired circulation in the retina.</p>
<p>At the root of the <strong>vision problems</strong> of diabetics are changes in the small arteries that carry blood to the <strong>retina </strong>(the retina of the eye is sensitive to light). About half of diabetics experiencing eye problems after suffering from the disease for more than 10 years. These problems are safe for those suffering from diabetes for 30 or 40 years.</p>
<p><strong>Diabetic retinopathy</strong> is the most common, although cataracts and glaucoma are much more common in diabetics. How diabetic retinopathy often show a progression of the disease, it is important to make regular eye exams if you have <strong>diabetes</strong>. If diabetic retinopathy is the laser treatment can slow its progression.</p>
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<p><strong>Other Long-Term Complications</strong></p>
<p>Many <strong>diabetics</strong> develop kidney disease due to deterioration of the small veins. You may also see <strong>diabetic neuropathy</strong><strong> </strong>(impaired nerve fiber function), especially in the fingers and even hands. In these cases feels a stinging pain from heat. Over time the affected areas become less sensitive and vulnerable to injury and infection.</p>
<p>Ulcers and, secondarily, gangrene are a result of a neuropathy. When the gangrene is the result of <a href="http://www.eavenu.net/category/infections-diseases"><strong>arteriosclerosis </strong></a>frequently appears on the toes or on the site of a wound. Finally impotence is also a common complication in diabetics.</p>
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