The American Diabetes Association states there are more than 20 million people in the United States that have diabetes. It is estimated that there are over six million people that have the signs and symptoms of diabetes mellitus and are in the dark when it comes to the ailment. The World Health Organization states estimates that there are over 200 million people world wide that have the signs and symptoms of diabetes mellitus. Many do not know they have the disease as well. It is an unknown killer for some people.
The signs and symptoms of diabetes mellitus, a metabolic disease, need medical diagnosis, treatment and a change in eating habits.
Insulin, a hormone released from the pancreas, controls the magnitude of sugar in the blood. While or after someone eats View the rest of this article
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
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